Daily Newsletter | Monday, October 23, 2017
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DeMo deposits: Shell cos face criminal action |
The ministry of corporate affairs (MCA), which initiated action to de-register over 2 lakh companies that had not filed returns, is planning to invoke provisions of section 447 of the new Companies Act which relates to fraud, citing public interest. |
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PLA hails resolution of Doklam standoff |
In a significant move, and one that underscores President Xi Jinping’s increasing clout, the People’s Liberation Army expressed satisfaction over the recent border settlement with India at the end of the 10-week Doklam stand-off, saying that it was “safely resolved”. |
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NRIs transform their village near Jalandhar |
With ultra-modern gymnasium, Sewage Treatment Plant, properly built roads, separate storm water and sludge sewerage system, absence of filthy pond, potable drinking water supply and other facilities village Sanghe Khalsa in the district has scripted a new success story with the active involvement of NRIs from the village in which state government also pooled in. |
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WWE Tables Ladders Chairs: Live results and updates |
WWE locker room was hit by a viral bug that forced a change in the card and while Roman Reigns being pulled is a major setback to the main event, but addition of AJ Styles makes TLC and a potential good show. |
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CIL raises supplies 17% in Sept as coal demand spikes |
Fuel supply to power stations from Coal India’s mines has risen 17% in Sept to 32 MT (million tonne) from 27.4 million tonne in the year-ago period as the government scrambled to meet spike in demand as a result of thermal power stations stepping up operations to meet shortfall from other sources. |
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India slashes US lobbying; American groups step up efforts |
The ‘lobbying issues’ covered by the US Chamber of Commerce included “promotion of US-India defence technology and partnership encouraging US and India to take actions that are necessary to enhance defence relations”, as also “nomination of Kenneth Ian Juster to be Ambassador to India”. |
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EPFO to consider crediting ETF units to PF accounts |
Retirement fund body EPFO is likely to consider next month a proposal to credit subscribers’ share of its ETF investments to their provident fund accounts which can be redeemed at the time of withdrawal. |
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