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Monday, August 3, 2020

Modi is banking on India's housewives

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Mon, Aug 03, 2020 | 03:51 PM IST

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Modi is banking on India's housewives to finance a revival Modi is banking on India's housewives to finance a revival
India's existing gold monetisation scheme is yet to take off, garnering deposits of only 20 tonnes of gold till now. ...
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Fine-dine chains say booze ban killing gains
How the next WTO chief will be chosen
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How the taxman tracks your financial transactions
The tax department can reach out to the taxpayer holding the PAN card to ascertain source of income from which transactions have been done.

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Sunday, August 2, 2020

A front-row seat in the vaccine race

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Sun, Aug 02, 2020 | 04:35 PM IST

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Poonawalla's front-row seat in vaccine race Poonawalla's front-row seat in vaccine race
The Serum Institute, which is exclusively controlled by a small and fabulously rich Indian family and started out yea...
RBI needs to get its priorities right: Viral Acharya
Robinhood investors are betting on India Inc's biggest losers
Is Chandrayaan-2's rover Pragyan intact?
Virus fallout may be felt for decades: WHO
AIIB in discussion for financing $8-bn scheme
Now, 24 states under 'One Nation One Ration Card'
ICMR to set up registry of Covid patients
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GIFT City will soon face fierce competition in India's own backyard
While the GIFT City IFSC has a head start over CIFC, Sri Lanka can quickly ramp up construction with Chinese help. It has set an eight-year target. If their strategic partnership also nudges some big Chinese firms to set up shop in the CIFC, the race would be on. After all, cash rich Chinese firms have been investing heavily in assets across Asia.

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