Fuel price hike in offing
With rupee depreciation leading to jump in oil import bill, petroleum minister S. Jaipal Reddy on Tuesday said there is an immediate need to raise fuel prices, but refused to say when the hike will actually take place.
“It (price increase) is very essential but (before hiking rates) we have to talk to political parties,” he told reporters here on way to Ashgabat for signing of the agreement for the Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India pipeline. The government had decontrolled petrol price in June 2010 but rates were last increased on November 4 last year. This despite oil price rising by 14 per cent and 7 per cent fall in value of rupee against the US dollar.
Price of diesel, kerosene and cooking gas were raised in June last year.
“If rupee depreciates by one against the US dollar, our oil companies lose `8,000 crore (annually),” Mr Reddy said. “Rupee on Monday dipped (to an all-time low of) `55 (to a US dollar). Last year it was `46. This translates into a loss of `72,000 crore (on account of rupee depreciation) this year.”
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Fake currency from Pak is a big threat: NIA
Rajnish Sharma
New Delhi, May 22
India faces one of its biggest threats from the circulation of fake Indian currency notes from Pakistan-based operatives, the National Investigation Agency has said in a comprehensive draft report prepared ahead of the home secretary-level talks between the two countries.
The NIA’s background note, details of which are available with this newspaper, says counterfeit currency smuggling has reached “dangerous proportions”. It says one Iqbal Kana, an Indian who operates out of Karachi with the ISI’s patronage, has emerged as the kingpin of the lucrative fake currency racket. Kana’s name figures in at least two high-profile fake currency cases being investigated by the NIA. One of these show Pakistani high commission officials in Dhaka involved in smuggling fake Indian currency using diplomatic bags.
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