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      Nov 28,2012

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      Summary: Re-issuance of three dated Government securities will be offered by uniform price auction on the Reserve Bank of India's E-Kuber system, allowing both competitive and non competitive bids with up to five percent of notified amounts reserved for eligible individuals and institutions under the Non-Competitive Bidding Facility. Specified electronic submission windows, auction result and settlement dates are set. The stocks will qualify for ready forward transactions and when issued trading; underwriting by Primary Dealers will follow the Revised Scheme of Underwriting Commitment and Liquidity Support, with ACU underwriting bids accepted via E-Kuber within the prescribed timeframe.
      Summary: Requirement to establish a Special Cell for SCs/STs in all Indian Scheduled Commercial Banks to monitor and promote credit flow to Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes; banks that have not done so are instructed to set up the cell and ensure implementation of RBI Master Circular directions on credit facilities for SC/ST beneficiaries.
      Summary: Strengthening the capital goods industry is presented as essential to reduce import dependence by developing domestic manufacturing capacity, with supply-side priorities of uninterrupted power and domestic steel production. A holistic policy package is being prepared to promote the sector as a manufacturing and export hub through public-private alignment, export incentives, a shift to cyclical manufacturing models, and focused R&D and innovation to convert industry signals into tangible product and process outcomes.
      Summary: The Government raised the export duty on iron ore effective 30-12-2011 to discourage exports and improve availability of iron ore to the domestic iron and steel industry at affordable prices; the increase applies to all grades of iron ore except pellets. Steel remains a deregulated sector where domestic prices are decided by individual producers based on market conditions, international price trends and input costs.
      Summary: No ban is proposed on the export of iron ore; exports are permitted subject to an ad valorem export duty. The announcement notes substantial national reserves and limited domestic use of fines, and it directs export policy to balance inventories and national needs while promoting value added mineral exports.
      Summary: The address asserts that the Constitution endures as the foundation for cooperative federalism, inclusive development and the rule of law, and credits the superior judiciary with keeping the charter "living" by adapting constitutional meaning to changing social contexts while respecting institutional limits. It records the government's commitment to judicial independence and lists reforms to improve access to justice: a National Mission for Justice Delivery, a National Court Management System and judicial statistics, a Law Commission sub-group on procedure, and central funding and grants to strengthen subordinate judiciary infrastructure, court hours, legal aid, Lok Adalats and ADR.
      Summary: Amendments require companies receiving significant FDI in single brand retail to source a specified share of purchased goods from India-preferably MSMEs and artisans-self certify procurement which is subject to statutory auditor verification, measured as a five year average from the year of first FDI tranche and thereafter annually; for multi brand retail FDI, a mandatory procurement share of manufactured/processed products must be sourced from Indian small industries defined by an installation time investment ceiling, with disqualification if that valuation is later exceeded, and the same averaging and annual compliance schedule applies.
      Summary: The Government amended sectoral FDI permissions and incorporated those changes into the FEMA Regulations (Sixth Amendment, 2012), specifying permitted foreign equity limits in defence, single brand and multi brand retail, air transport companies, and power exchanges, with applicable conditionalities and prior approval where required. The policy attaches safeguards, a local sourcing requirement to encourage value addition, and procedural assessment of pending single brand retail proposals against these parameters without a fixed decision timeline.
      Summary: Foreign Direct Investment inflows increased in 2011-12 versus 2010-11, with sectoral and RBI regional office wise breakdowns provided in Annexure I and Annexure II respectively; regional reporting reflects RBI receipt locations and is not strictly State wise.
      Summary: The Government provides plan funds to the National Productivity Council for scheme implementation; NPC disburses financial assistance to Local Productivity Councils for grassroots programme delivery and does not provide loans for those purposes.
      Summary: The Government de-allocated coal blocks after a Review Committee found lack of development progress; some blocks were surrendered for geo-mining difficulties. Allocatee companies bear sole responsibility to develop blocks per prescribed guidelines and milestone charts and must maintain a bank guarantee until peak production. The Coal Controller monitors milestones, periodic Review Meetings assess progress, and an Inter-Ministerial Group conducts reviews and recommends actions including de-allocation.
      Summary: Granting of coal and lignite exploration and mining rights is to be effected primarily through competitive bidding under the MMDR Amendment and 2012 Rules, with exemptions for government entities and tariff based power project awardees; the Rules require notification of a floor price for auctions, reserve prices for other allotments, and formal agreements with allocatees. A consultant was appointed to develop methodology for floor/reserve pricing, a Model Tender Document and a Model Agreement, and draft terms have been circulated to State Governments and central ministries for consultation prior to initiating allocations.
      Summary: An Inter-Ministerial Group was empowered to review coal block allocations and recommend administrative measures including deduction of Bank Guarantee, de-allocation, or imposition of BG after offering personal hearings; its recommendations for private allocatees have been accepted by the Competent Authority and acted upon, while recommendations for PSUs remain under Government consideration.
      Summary: The Government implemented a Handloom Revival, Reform & Restructuring Package providing loan waivers for cooperatives and individual weavers and measures for interest subsidy, margin money and credit guarantee to support fresh lending. In parallel, a debt restructuring framework for loss making textile mills was approved for bank administration on a case by case basis within Reserve Bank prudential norms, after which the industry reported no losses and production indicators improved.
      Summary: The Scheme for Integrated Textiles Park (SITP) funds the creation of dedicated textile parks through central grants; forty parks are listed as established or under establishment and twenty-one additional projects have been newly sanctioned. Annexures provide state-wise project inventories with central grant releases by year, project costs, estimated investments and projected employment, and the Ministry reports recent allocations and partial disbursement/utilisation of the sanctioned grants for implementation.
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      25 (RE – 2012)/2009-2014 - dated - 22-11-2012 - FTP
      Amendment in policy for export of Milk Powders including Whole Milk Powder, Dairy Whitener and Infant Milk Foods.
      Summary: The export policy entry for Milk and Cream (concentrated or sweetened), including whole milk powder, dairy whitener and infant milk foods, has been changed from Prohibited to Free with immediate effect, thereby liberalising exports of those items; the policy position on skimmed milk powder remains unchanged and continues to be free.

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      245/2012 - dated - 12-11-2012 - FEMA
      Amendment in Schedule I - Foreign Exchange Management (Borrowing or Lending in Foreign Exchange)
      Summary: Authorises foreign currency borrowings as bridge finance for successful spectrum reauction bidders to make upfront payments, permitting refinancing by fresh foreign currency borrowings under the Act and regulations subject to Reserve Bank-specified terms. Exempts such bridge finance from sub-paragraph (v) of paragraph 1 and allows refinancing of rupee loans used for upfront payments without application of the repayment restriction in sub-paragraph (iv)(B); permits borrowings from the ultimate parent company subject to Reserve Bank conditions.
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      F. No. HRD/CMD/123/2/2011-12/2301 - dated 23-11-2012
      Providing adequate support staff to all the assessment units
      Summary: Every assessing officer must be provided adequate secretarial assistance and other office help either through regular departmental staff or by outsourcing under Rule 178 of GFR 2005; Commissionerates should utilise the sanctioned budget for such expenses and requisition additional funds from DIT (Expenditure Budget) under DG (Logistics) if needed, with actions completed by the end of the month. Chief Commissioners must submit detailed manpower information in the prescribed format covering numbers of assessing officers and the allocation of secretarial assistants, DEOs and MTS as regular employees and through outsourcing.

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      54 - dated 26-11-2012
      External Commercial Borrowings (ECB) Policy for 2G spectrum allocation
      Summary: Successful 2G spectrum bidders may refinance rupee loans used for upfront payments with long term ECBs under the automatic route if raised within eighteen months, with the designated AD Category I bank evidencing payment and monitoring end use; short term bridge finance in foreign currency is permitted under the automatic route replaceable by long term ECB within eighteen months subject to ECB guidelines; ECB from an ultimate parent is allowed without a maximum liability equity ratio provided the lender holds at least twenty five percent paid up equity. Other ECB parameters remain unchanged.
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