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Sunday Magazine: Congress-MNS float SPV for Mumbai’s development

Residents of Mumbai have long desired for better facilities and civic amenities. After decades of introspection, Congress, the grand old party of India, has decided to float an SPV (Special Purpose Vehicle) in partnership with MNS. Shiv Sena too has shown interest in being a partner in progress, and they could be made a limited liability partner. This week’s Sunday Magazine analyzes the structure and mandate of this SPV in detail.

Apart from the vehicle i.e. the SPV, also find an in-depth analysis on the IPL controversy and joblessness of ministers. Take a look:

This black-yellow vehicle has a special purpose

Sunday Magazine of Faking News dated 24 January 2010

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3 Responses for “Sunday Magazine: Congress-MNS float SPV for Mumbai’s development”

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  2. Raj Ravi says:

    nice one.. :)
    gives a whole new meaning to floating an SPV :P

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