Govt may extend laptop, PC import deadline beyond Dec 31
The New Indian Express|December 10, 2024
THE government is likely to extend the deadline of the import authorisation scheme for laptop and personal computers beyond December 31, 2024, said a senior government official.

According to officials, the Commerce Ministry is expected to issue a notification shortly to announce the extension.

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Overt messaging undermines potential
The New Indian Express

Overt messaging undermines potential

When Samuthirakani appears on-screen as a film's protagonist, your mind automatically goes to a TED Talk with some renowned motivational speaker.

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December 28, 2024
A DIRECT YET ENGAGING TALE OF RETRIBUTION
The New Indian Express

A DIRECT YET ENGAGING TALE OF RETRIBUTION

Early on in his \"man versus wild\" thriller Alangu, writer-director SP Sakthivel makes an effective storytelling decision of portraying his central character Dharman (Gunanidhi) as an ordinary man to gain our empathy for him.

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December 28, 2024
Sounds of Chennai
The New Indian Express

Sounds of Chennai

As we prepare to wrap up 2024, CE rewinds the city's symphony, raw and chaotic, that plays on daily from every nook and cranny

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December 28, 2024
Market mechanism debate: Article 6 key to emissions reduction
The New Indian Express

Market mechanism debate: Article 6 key to emissions reduction

THE 29th United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP29) in Baku, Azerbaijan, concluded amid widespread disappointment and criticism.

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December 28, 2024
Olympic heartbreak and no net gain for badminton
The New Indian Express

Olympic heartbreak and no net gain for badminton

The ever-reliable discipline for India, in terms of providing the thrill & medals at elite competitions, endured a difficult year with some of the top shuttlers struggling for form, writes Anmol Gurung. Missing out on a medal in Paris was a new low...

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December 28, 2024
Six minutes of chaos for India
The New Indian Express

Six minutes of chaos for India

YASHASVI Jaiswal turned around and looked at Virat Kohli as Alex Carey took the bails off at the striker's end. Kohli indicated the fielder was near as the youngster gestured it was his call before shaking his head all the way to the dressing room here at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Friday.

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December 28, 2024
Madras High Court Clinch Top Prize
The New Indian Express

Madras High Court Clinch Top Prize

MADRAS High Court beat Allahabad High Court in the All India Lawyers Cricket tournament here on Thursday.

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December 28, 2024
Osamu Suzuki, architect of India's automobile revolution, dies at 94
The New Indian Express

Osamu Suzuki, architect of India's automobile revolution, dies at 94

OSAMU SUZUKI, chairman of Suzuki Motor Corp (SMC), passed away from lymphoma on Wednesday, December 25, 2024, the company announced in a statement on Friday. He was 94.

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December 28, 2024
The New Indian Express

RBI Allows UPI Access via Third-Party Payment Apps

The Reserve Bank on Friday allowed the popular unified payments interface (UPI) access to prepaid payment instruments (PPIs) through third-party applications, making it easier for users to link their digital wallets to UPI-enabled apps.

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December 28, 2024
Manmohan Singh: The silent Prime Minister or a humane economist?
The New Indian Express

Manmohan Singh: The silent Prime Minister or a humane economist?

EXPECTATIONS of Dr Manmohan Singh, the trailblazer of India's new economic policy, is no more. Economists around the world remember him for his brilliance and humility, and predominantly for his role in opening up the state-controlled Indian economy, when he was appointed Finance Minister of India in 1991.

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December 28, 2024