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The deadline set by the Income Tax (I-T) Department to record the statements of at least six associates of former Jharkhand Chief Minister Madhu Koda today expired without them appearing.

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Ford, Nissan, Tesla to get govt loans: AP source

The Energy Department is lending money to the Ford Motor Co and two other automakers from a $25 billion fund to develop fuel-efficient vehicles, congressional officials said. - DHFL expects home loan rates to come down by 25-50 bps - Yes Bank to recruit 900 people in next 9 months - Bank credit offtake increases by 15% - Jaipal Reddy for cheaper loans in housing sector - HDFC: Cashing in on liquidity - 74% jump in loan sanctioning to MSE sector in May in Punjab Energy Secretary Steven Chu was scheduled to announce the loan funding for Ford, Nissan Motor Co and Tesla Motors Inc today in Dearborn, Michigan, the officials said. They requested anonymity because an official announcement was pending. Dozens of auto companies, suppliers and battery makers have sought a total of $38 billion from the loan program. Ford has asked to receive $5 billion in loans by 2011, but it was unclear how much money the automaker would receive. Nissan has applied for an undisclosed amount of assistance, while Tesla has sought $450 million. The Energy Department declined to comment on the plans. Chu has not yet announced the first recipients of the loans, which have been closely watched by members of Congress from states with auto plants and suppliers. Congress approved the loan program last year to help car companies and suppliers retool their facilities to develop green vehicles and components such as advanced batteries. The loans were designed to help the auto manufacturers meet new fuel-efficiency standards of at least 56 kilometers per gallon by 2020, a 40 per cent increase over current standards.


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