Daily Newsletter | Friday, July 14, 2017
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JD(U) presses Tejashwi for response on CBI charges, alliance in trouble |
JD(U) sources said they expected Tejashwi to reply to the charges in CBI’s FIR against him by next week. RJD, however, stuck to its conspiracy charge and said Tejashwi would respond to the charges only at the RJD rally scheduled for August 27, in which Sonia Gandhi, son Rahul, Akhilesh Yadav, Mayawati, as well as Nitish Kumar are expected to be present. |
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NGT: No construction within 100m of Ganga |
A 100-metre area on either side of Ganga between Haridwar and Unnao (Uttar Pradesh) will be a “no-construction, no-development zone”, the National Green Tribunal ruled on Thursday while ordering a green compensation of Rs 50,000 on anyone dumping waste in the river. |
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Sensex crosses 32,000 on hope of rate cuts |
The sensex closed at its fifth record high in six trading sessions as a wave of liquidity lifted its constituent heavyweights like ITC, Reliance, Larsen & Toubro and ICICI Bank. FMCG stocks too have done well as GST has been beneficial for the sector. |
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8 hottest IT courses across metros in India |
Uncertainty in India IT sector has led to employees learning new technologies on their own time. Online education provider Udacity analysed data on online course consumption in the country and found a sharp increase in demand since the beginning of t… |
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Venus eclipses Konta to reach Wimbledon final |
Five-time champion Venus Williams rolled back the years to reach her first Wimbledon final since 2009 with a clinically-executed 6-4, 6-2 victory over home hope Johanna Konta on Thursday. |
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Jio suspected data leak: 50 SIM cards found from arrested man |
The cards were recovered in Rajasthan’s Churu district, from the house of Imran Chippa, a dropout of the Bachelor of Computer Science, a police official told PTI. Police had earlier recovered a computer, mobile phone and other devices from Chippa, an official said. |
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GST: How companies are gaming the system |
Many companies, especially those with a turnover of between Rs 50 crore to Rs 200 crore, are creating shell companies specifically to take advantage of GST. These shell companies would be used to take credit in an interstate transaction and would accumulate input credit |
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