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Investment board clears 14 FDI proposals worth Rs 1,528 crore

August 06, 2014 15:06 IST

FDIFIPB has approved foreign direct investment proposals worth Rs 1,528.38 crore (Rs 15.28 billion) from 14 firms, including ACME Solar Energy and Sinclairs Hotels.

The proposals were considered by the Foreign Investment Promotion Board at its meeting held on July 4.

It rejected the FDI proposals of six companies and deferred decision on seven others, said an official statement.

Of the proposals approved, pharma company Laurus Labs will invest Rs 600 crore (Rs 6 billion); ACME -- Rs 275; Sinclairs Hotels -- Rs 41.52 crore (Rs 415.2 million) and Golden Agri Resources (India) Rs 485.9 crore (Rs 4.85 billion).

The proposals of Agilent Technologies, Christine ComarmondMargotin, HLG Enterprises, Gstaad Hotels and three others have been rejected.

In the case of Ventura (India) Pvt Ltd, government has asked it to re-approach FIPB with necessary court order.

Ventura sought approval for issuance of shares to a foreign IT company for acquiring its branch office in India pursuant to a court approved scheme of demerger.

Broadcasting firm INX Music Pvt Ltd has withdrew its proposal of undertaking additional activity of broadcasting of a non-news and current affairs channel.

There were three proposals that did not require FIPB approval -- Kemin Industries South Asia Pvt Ltd, Gavis Pharma LLC, USA and Ferrero India Pvt Ltd.

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