Daily Newsletter | Saturday, June 10, 2017
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Supreme Court upholds law making PAN linking with Aadhaar must |
The Supreme Court upheld on Friday the law making the UID number a must for filing income tax returns and its linkage to PAN card. However, it clarified that “those assessees who are not Aadhaar card holders and do not comply with the provision of Section 139(2), their PAN cards be not treated as invalid for the time being”. |
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MP CM to sit on fast for ‘restoration of peace’ |
Mandsaur, the epicentre of farmers’ agitation in Madhya Pradesh, was peaceful on Friday but the violent protests reached the doorsteps of the capital Bhopal even as Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan announced an indefinite fast from Saturday for restoration of peace. |
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May works better for India than Corbyn |
May has been described as a “reluctant Indophile“, but she has made an effort to engage India and British Indians.A hard Brexit would have put Indians and Europeans on a level playing field as far as entry into the UK is concerned. In that case, Indians would have enjoyed an advantage since they are mostly skilled immigrants. |
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Karnataka government to probe ‘plastic rice’ |
With rumours about plastic rice, plastic eggs and plastic sugar creating suspicions about the quality of food being consumed, the Karnataka government has ordered a detailed inquiry to know the facts on the ground. |
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Shakib, Mahmudullah smash tons as Bangladesh stun NZ |
Shakib Al Hasan and Mahmudullah smashed a brilliant century each and stitched a record 224-run stand as Bangladesh recovered from a top-order collapse to notch up a stunning five-wicket win over NZ in their last group match of the Champions Trophy. |
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Great scenario to have two quarter-finals: Virat Kohli |
“And for everyone involved in the tournament and the fans as well, I think, it’s a great scenario where you literally have two quarter-finals now which is going to be even more competitive cricket. So we are pretty clear about the whole situation, and, it certainly has opened up the whole table for sure,” Virat Kohli said. |
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British pound tumbles as UK election gamble fails |
The pound plunged as UK Prime Minister Theresa May’s Conservatives lost their parliamentary majority in Britain’s general election, fuelling political uncertainty just days before the Brexit talks. Sterling slumped to a seven-week low of $1.2636, while the euro hit a seven-month peak at 88.59 pence. |
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Sebi clears Vikram Limaye as NSE MD but with a rider |
Markets regulator Sebi has cleared the appointment of Vikram Limaye as the next MD & CEO of National Stock Exchange. However, the appointment is subject to Limaye being relieved as one of members of the SC-appointed committee that is currently running BCCI, the cricket board in India. |
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Watch: ‘Jagga Jasoos’ song ‘Galti Se Mistake’ |
After taking fans on a world winding adventure with ‘Ullu ka pattha’, the makers of ‘Jagga Jasoos’ dropped yet another song on Friday afternoon which features Ranbir Kapoor at his goofy best. |
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Anil Kapoor wishes Sonam on her b’day |
National Award winning Bollywood actress and fashionista Sonam Kapoor, who turned 32 today, has been receiving warm birthday wishes from fans and friends alike. As the wishes poured in on all social networking platforms, doting dad Anil Kapoor shared an added wish and greeting for his darling daughter. |
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Priyanka trolled for going under the knife |
Not-too-long-ago, Shruti Haasan got trolled for her alleged plastic surgery. However the actress refused to comment on the issue asserting that she is not answerable to anyone. Now, the latest victim seems to be none other than desi girl Priyanka Chopra who is getting trolled on social networking sites for the same reason. |
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