Daily Newsletter | Sunday, May 28, 2017
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In less than a year, forces kill Burhan Wani’s successor too |
The forces on Saturday succeeded in eliminating the top leadership of Kashmir’s indigenous pro-Pakistan terror outfit Hizbul Mujahideen that faced a major setback when its commander Zakir Musa quit two weeks ago over “ideological” differences on the objectives of the militant movement. |
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Hizb terrorist killed; curfew in Srinagar today |
A curfew will be imposed in seven police station areas of Srinagar on Sunday as a pre-emptive measure to prevent spread of violent protests which took place today, following killing of Hizbul Mujahideen terrorist Sabzar Ahmad Bhat in an encounter with security forces in J&K’s Pulwama district. |
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Govt open to strategic disinvestment in AI: FM |
Jaitley explained that of Rs 50,000 crore debt, nearly Rs 25,000 crore is the value of aircraft. The airline also has some other assets. The civil aviation ministry is exploring all options. “If 86% of the flying can be handled by the private sector they can handle 100% also,” Jaitley said. |
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Just Dial goes back to the basics to spur growth |
At a time when innovation is king for online businesses to beat the competition and stay ahead in the numbers game, one of India’s oldest and the first listed online classifieds player Just Dial is going back to the basics to spur growth. |
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Banks write off Rs 2.2L crore of bad loans in 5 years |
Banks and the RBI have often stated that these write-offs are just technical in nature and an exercise to clean up the balance sheets. They have further argued that banks continue to retain the right to recovery from these written-off accounts. |
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ICICI Bank CEO Kochhar earns Rs 2.18 lakh per day |
Chanda Kochhar, the head of country’s largest private sector lender ICICI Bank, has drawn Rs 7.85 crore as total remuneration in 2016-17, a jump of over nearly 64 per cent from a year ago. Calculated on daily basis, her cost to the company was Rs 2.18 lakh. |
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‘Baahubali 2’ box-office collection week 5 |
SS Rajamouli’s ‘Baahubali 2: The Conclusion’ may have entered its fifth week but the magnum opus hasn’t lost steam. The film’s Hindi version collected Rs 1.75 crore (nett) on Friday at the domestic box-office. |
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