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Saturday, December 19, 2009

MONDAY PARLIAMENT WINTER session ends.

Lok Sabha, which had been disturbed over creation of Telangana continuously for four days, was adjourned sine die on Friday. However, the Rajya Sabha will be in session.
MAHARASHTRA GOVERNMENT to table the report of the Ram Pradhan Committee that probed the 26/11 attacks before the legislature. The report will then be discussed by a 15member committee, comprising leaders of the Opposition in both Houses and group leaders of legislature parties.

BHUTAN'S KING Jigme Khesar Nam gyel Wangchuck will be on a sixday state visit to India, his first visit since his formal coronation over a year ago. This is expected to strengthen the special relationship between the two countries.

INDIA PLAYS Sri Lanka in the third contest of the fivematch ODI series at Cuttack.
TUESDAY THE CAPITAL market regulator Secu rities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) board meeting will be held at Sebi Bha van in Mumbai. On agenda are the con troversial Sebi panel's findings against National Securities Depositories Ltd. WEDNESDAY RESULTS FOR 81member Jharkhand assembly election will be announced.

ASSOCHAM IS organizing the fourth national conference on "GST­road map to 2010", to be held at LeMeridien, New Delhi. Industry leaders feel that the discussion paper on the Goods and Services Tax has kept many issues, that are of great concern, ambiguous.

The conference will be chaired by finance minister Pranab Mukherjee.

THURSDAY THE FOURTH match of the oneday international series between India and Sri Lanka takes place at Kolkata.

THE DEPARTMENT of industrial poli cy and promotion under the ministry of commerce and industry is scheduled to release inflation figures for sensitive items including food. Annual food infla tion reached a 10year high at 20% for the week ended 5 December leading to an uproar in Parliament by the Opposi tion.

SUNDAY FIFTH ANNIVERSARY of the Indian Ocean tsunami that killed 226,000 people in 13Asian and African countries .

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