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Banks credit-deposit ratio declines to 61.31%
With the economic slowdown impacting the demand for credit, the credit-deposit (CD) ratio of the commercial banks in Orissa declined by 4.08 percent by the end of September compared to the same period last fiscal.

Parle Agro: In nature's lap
You hear the pop of blooming buds and the ruffle of unfurling petals, and spy insects feeding on nectar in this idyllic garden, bathed in the early morning sun. Just as you get drawn in by visuals that could rival footage on any nature channel, you notice the flowers are nestling fruit juice cartons — as if they too have blossomed in the heart of nature. This is the ad for Parle Agro’s 100 per cent fruit juice, Saint, being aired on English lifestyle and news channels. “Juice the way God meant it to be,” says the punch line.

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Honda Siel Power appoints BSR & Co as statutory auditors
Manufacturing and marketing of portable gensets firm, Honda Siel Power Products today said it has appointed BSR & Company an Indian associate of KPMG, as statutory auditors of the company.
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DGCA may submit report on near-miss at Mumbai airport

The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DCGA) is likely to submit its preliminary report to the Civil Aviation Ministry tomorrow on last night"s near-miss incident at Mumbai airport when two aircraft took off almost simultaneously from the same runway. - DGCA to oversee phase-out of expat pilots - Inquiry ordered into airport roof collapse - No bailout for private carriers - DGCA awaiting replies on airlines' tiff with travel agents - Delhi, Mumbai airport dev fee hike unwarranted: IATA">Delhi, Mumbai airport dev fee hike unwarranted: IATA - Thai Airways cuts travel agents" commission Two private charter jets took off close to one another after the pilots of one of the aircraft mistook instructions from the air traffic control (ATC) meant for the other. Official sources said the DGCA was in the process of finalising its preliminary report and had already gone through the transcripts of the Cockpit Voice Recorders and the Flight Data Recorders of both the aircraft to ascertain the ATC instructions as well as the pilots" response. The two chartered aircraft, one a "Challenger" from Bermuda and the other a Canadian Regional Jet belonging to Indian aviation company Pinnacle Air, took off almost simultaneously from Runway 27. One of the planes was headed for Aurangabad while the other was going to Delhi. This was the second near-miss incident at the Mumbai airport in three months. On May 31, an Air India aircraft and a Jet Airways plane escaped a major mishap when pilot of the former put on emergency brakes just before take off, when instructions were given to the latter to fly.


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