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August 07, 2024
India in wait-and-watch mode
External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar on Tuesday addressed both Houses of Parliament on the \"still evolving\" situation in Bangladesh and said the government was keeping a close watch with regard to the status of minorities and its nationals, mostly students.
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Relief for homeowners in long term capital gain tax regime
In a major relief to home buyers, the government on Tuesday proposed an amendment to the long-term capital gains (LTCG) regime, which will allow taxpayers to choose between a lower tax rate of 12.5 per cent without indexation or a higher rate of 20 per cent with indexation for properties acquired before July 23, 2024.
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Hasina Is In Limbo: Has Nowhere To Go
Former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's plan to travel to London has hit a roadblock over some "uncertainties" and she is unlikely to move out of India for the next few days, people familiar with the matter said on Tuesday.
1 min
Lured by promise of modelling, 19-yr-old raped and blackmailed
Father forced to shell out ₹45L to daughter's assailant
2 mins
'VINASH' KAAL ON THE MAT
Vinesh Phogat in sight of gold
2 mins
Nobel laureate Yunus to head interim govt
Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus has been chosen to lead the interim government in Bangladesh.
2 mins
UK Police brace for more riots
More than 400 people have now been arrested in connection with riots and disorder around the country, PA has reported, citing police sources. The number is expected to continue to rise in the coming days.
1 min
Battered Bangladesh on crutches
Over 100 killed and several police stations torched during Monday's mayhem; schools and colleges reopen
3 mins
PNB case: NCLT's ultimatum to Centre
In the Rs12,800 crore Punjab Bank-Nirav Modi National fraud case, the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) has given a final opportunity to the Central government to specify the roles of each applicant from jewellery retailer Gitanjali Gems, owned by alleged fugitive economic offender Mehul Choksi.
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Siddhivinayak beautification to be expedited: Shinde
Chief Minister Eknath Shinde on Tuesday directed beautification work at Sri Siddhivinayak temple for the upcoming Ganesh Chaturthi.
1 min
Some buses are coffins: Activist
Fitness certificates of several buses expired, alleges Anand Shirali; BEST official denies charge, says details just not printed on vehicles
1 min
Dharavi redvpt project: 8,500 houses surveyed
In the Dharavi redevelopment project, a survey of 8,500 houses has been completed to determine the eligibility of residents for new homes.
1 min
BMC announces direct road from Bandra station to WEH
The freshly packaged proposal for a direct road connecting Bandra station with Western Express Highway (WEH) was in the 1991-2011 Development Plan (DP) and is also included in the 2014-2034 DP, Asif Zakaria, former corporator from Bandra H-West ward has said.
2 mins
1st trial flight at Navi Mum airport on Oct 31
After much delay and deadline extensions, the first aircraft at the Navi Mumbai International Airport (NMIA) will land on October 31, albeit on a trial basis.
2 mins
MP Kulkarni discusses Pune's railway issues with Minister Vaishnaw
Rajya Sabha MP Medha Kulkarni on Tuesday met Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw and discussed railway-related issues faced by Punekars.
1 min
Pune Rural Police nab serial temple burglar
Amid rising incidents of thefts in the rural areas, Pune Rural Police have arrested a notorious serial temple thief responsible for 11 thefts in temples and churches across the district and recovered valuables worth ₹4 lakh.
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4 friends drown while trying to save each other
NANDED Four friends drowned while attempting to save each other while swimming in a quarry at Zari near Nanded on Tuesday afternoon.
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Mkts Stumble After Early Gains, Nifty Ends Below 24,000 Mark
Stock markets surrendered early gains and settled lower in volatile trade on Tuesday with Sensex losing 166 points and Nifty ending below the 24,000 level due to fag-end selling in banking and telecom stocks.
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India imported 18.65L tn urea, 22.58L tn P&K fertilisers from China in 2023-24
India imported 18.65 lakh tonne urea and 22.58 lakh tonne phosphatic and potassic (P&K) fertilisers from China during 2023-24, the government informed Parliament on Tuesday.
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Rollback GST on health & life insurance: Lawmakers
On a day when developments in Bangladesh held centre stage in Parliament, several opposition MPs also held a protest outside Makar Dwar against the imposition of 18 per cent GST on health and life insurance and to seek its rollback.
1 min
Rajasthan Cong MLA suspended
Congress MLA in Rajasthan, Mukesh Bhakar, was suspended from the legislative assembly of Rajasthan on Tuesday after he refused to leave the House following his suspension from the current session.
1 min
'Union Ministers should take responsibility for restoration of ITIR'
Telangana Pradesh Congress Committee (TPCC) working president T Jagga Reddy has asked both Union Ministers G Kishan Reddy and Bandi Sanjay to take responsibility for the re-establishment of the Information Technology Investment Region (ITIR) Hyderabad until it is granted.
1 min
Gujarat University Issues Guidelines To B'desh Students
The Gujarat University (GU) has issued guidelines for 20 Bangladeshi students studying at the university campus.
1 min
CGMSC cancels current prevailing contract rate
Chhattisgarh Medical Services Corporation Ltd., (CGMSC) on Tuesday in compliance to the notification issue for procurement of meeting consumables, the consumable materials available in GeM portal/eManak portal, the current rate contract prevailing was terminated.
1 min
Rs 10K cr loss due to rains, waterlogging: Farmers' union
Rs 10K cr loss due to rains, waterlogging: Farmers union
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Chanu sets sights on podium finish
Away from the spotlight owing to an injury-plagued buildup, Mirabai Chanu will be in focus on Wednesday when she attempts to become India's first weightlifter two to win Olympic medals but a challenging field and lingering fitness concerns stand in the way.
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CHOPRA DOES IT IN STYLE!
Defending champion Neeraj Chopra turned on the style as he stormed into the men's javelin throw final of the Olympic Games with a season's best effort of 89.34m in his very first attempt in the qualification round here on Tuesday.
2 mins
Spain beats Morocco to reach Olympics final
Juanlu Sanchez came off the bench to fire Spain to a record-equaling fifth Olympic men's soccer final.
1 min
Germany break Indian hearts
Germany broke Indian hearts as they beat India 3-2 denying the eight-time Olympic champions the opportunity to make it to an Olympic final after a gap of 44 years.
1 min
India exit from men's TT event
Veteran Achanta Sharath Kamal showed resistance but India suffered a 0-3 loss to mighty China in the pre-quarterfinals, which also ended their campaign in the men's table tennis team event at the Paris Olympics here here on Tuesday.
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