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November 24, 2016
November 23, 2016
November 22, 2016
PM Narendra Modi Makes Emotional Speech To Party Lawmakers On Notes Ban: 10 Facts
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi met this morning with MPs from his party and, in an emotional speech, said his shock decision earlier this month to abolish 500 and 1,000-rupee notes was taken "to help the poor." The government has stressed that the note ban is aimed at checking black money, corruption and money-laundering.
November 21, 2016
6 Jets Touch Down For Opening Of Agra-Lucknow Expressway, India's Longest
Six fighter jets of the Indian Air Force (IAF) starred in the grand
opening on Monday of India's
longest expressway in Uttar Pradesh. Chief
Minister Akhilesh Yadav was present when his father and Samajwadi Party
chief Mulayam Singh Yadav opened the Agra-Lucknow Expressway at Unnao,
around 50 km from Lucknow.How Not To Take 'Biggest Economic Decision': Rahul Gandhi On Notes Ban
"The biggest economic decision in India's history was taken by Prime Minister Narendra Modi without consulting anybody except for 3-4 people," said opposition leader Rahul Gandhi today about the government's withdrawal of 500-and 1000-rupee notes. As a result, Mr Gandhi said, the fallout on millions of Indians has been unmitigated.
November 18, 2016
This Mumbaikar’s story of coming out as gay is winning the Internet!
A lot of people struggle with their identities, worried that they
will be judged by social agents around them. Be it a child who wants to
be an artist but is forced to pursue engineering, or someone who has
been repressing his sexual identity for the fear of being judged by
those around him — his family and loved ones, and the society that he
lives in.
November 17, 2016
In Gujarat, Bribe Of Nearly 3 Lakhs Paid Entirely In New Rs 2,000 Notes
As the country struggles with the aftermath of the ban on high
denomination currency -- a move aimed to root out black money - two port
trust officials of Gujarat have been arrested for accepting a bribe of Rs. 2.5 lakh. Another Rs. 40,000 was recovered from the home of one of them.
What has stunned the officials is that the whole amount of Rs. 2.9 lakh was in new Rs. 2,000 notes, which had been launched on November 11.
Strict cash rationing since the ban has meant that the most money that can be withdrawn by an individual in a week from a single bank account is Rs. 24,000.
Superintending Engineer P Srivivasu and Sub Divisional officer K Komtekar of the Kandla Port Trust had sought a bribe of Rs. 4.4 lakh for clearing the pending bills of a private electrical firm, said officials of Gujarat's Anti-Corruption Bureau.
On November 15, a middleman of the two officials, Rudreshar, had accepted part of the amount, which was Rs. 2.5 lakh, from the firm.
A trap was laid by the agency and the middleman had been arrested. The agency had been tipped off by the electric firm owners who had complained about bribe being sought by KPT officials to clear their pending bills.
Later, another Rs. 40,000 was recovered from the home of Srinivasu. Officials said he had confessed that he received the money earlier, which was the balance of the deal. The ACB officials are now investigating how the currency notes had been obtained.
Despite inconveniences to the common man, the currency ban has been largely praised as an initiative to flush out hoarded black money and end terror funding through counterfeit notes. The newly launched Rs. 2000 notes have been fitted with multiple safety features which are expected to deter forgers.
Source: NDTV
What has stunned the officials is that the whole amount of Rs. 2.9 lakh was in new Rs. 2,000 notes, which had been launched on November 11.
Strict cash rationing since the ban has meant that the most money that can be withdrawn by an individual in a week from a single bank account is Rs. 24,000.
Superintending Engineer P Srivivasu and Sub Divisional officer K Komtekar of the Kandla Port Trust had sought a bribe of Rs. 4.4 lakh for clearing the pending bills of a private electrical firm, said officials of Gujarat's Anti-Corruption Bureau.
On November 15, a middleman of the two officials, Rudreshar, had accepted part of the amount, which was Rs. 2.5 lakh, from the firm.
A trap was laid by the agency and the middleman had been arrested. The agency had been tipped off by the electric firm owners who had complained about bribe being sought by KPT officials to clear their pending bills.
Later, another Rs. 40,000 was recovered from the home of Srinivasu. Officials said he had confessed that he received the money earlier, which was the balance of the deal. The ACB officials are now investigating how the currency notes had been obtained.
Despite inconveniences to the common man, the currency ban has been largely praised as an initiative to flush out hoarded black money and end terror funding through counterfeit notes. The newly launched Rs. 2000 notes have been fitted with multiple safety features which are expected to deter forgers.
Source: NDTV
Notes Swap Limited To Rs. 2,000 Starting Tomorrow: 10 Big Developments
Stephen Hawking Just Gave Humanity A Due Date For Finding Another Planet
November 15, 2016
To Ease Bank Lines, Indelible Ink Will Mark Those Who've Taken New Notes
November 14, 2016
Stock ATMs With Rs. 100 Notes, Banks Were Allegedly Warned. What Happened?
November 08, 2016
November 07, 2016
Strange Giant Snowballs Appear On Beach In Siberia
Easier Travel For Indians, Promises British PM Theresa May On First Visit
NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi today welcomed his British counterpart Theresa May, who said at a tech summit in Delhi that it was vital to identify ways to deepen the trade relationship between the two countries before UK leaves the European Union. She also announced at the event that the travel to the UK for Indians would be made easy.
November 05, 2016
Virender Sehwag’s ‘poetic’ birthday tweet to Virat Kohli is winning the Internet
It’s India’s favourite cricket player Virat Kohli’s birthday and as he turns 28 today on November 5, people across the country and different parts of the world are wishing him on every social media platform available to them. Unfortunately the birthday boy is busy with team India’s preparation for Test series against England so people can only guess his birthday plans but the Internet is already celebrating the day.
Shivpal Yadav goes all poetic at SP celebrations, rules himself out of CM contention
Shivpal Yadav on Saturday ruled himself out of the chief ministerial nomination of his party for the upcoming assembly elections, but stopped short of declaring Akhilesh for the post.
“Khoon mangoge toh khoon bhi de denge, CM kabhi nahi banana. Kitna bhi apmaan karlo, main jaanta hoon accha kaam kia hai (If they want blood, I’ll give it to them but I don’t want to be the chief minister. You can insult me as much as you want, I know I have done good work),” he said.
November 04, 2016
November 03, 2016
What BJP Got All Wrong In Detaining Rahul Gandhi, Kejriwal
If there's one thing that the National Democratic Alliance should really
have learned to do better than its ill-fated predecessor, it's how to
handle a bunch of people protesting in the middle of New Delhi. Here's a
hint on what not to do: Don't arrest them.
Woman gets 20 boyfriends to gift her an iPhone 7S each, sells them to buy a house instead!
Are you among those who are (secretly) tired of their girlfriends
spending so much? Do they take you out and spend your money shopping all
the expensive (and mostly unnecessary) stuff they have their eyes on?
Then, you should know that not all girlfriends are as reckless as you
thought. In some cases, they are people with a plan — a solid, long-term
plan — that you will probably not have the slightest idea about.
From Pall-Bearer To Front Row, VVIPs Queue At Haryana Veteran's Cremation
From Pall-Bearer To Front Row, VVIPs Queue At Haryana Veteran's Cremation
All India | Edited by Veer Arjun Singh | Updated: November 03, 2016 12:20 IST
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New Delhi:
Rahul Gandhi was among a series of politicians
including Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, Congress senior Kamal
Nath and Derek O'Brien from Bengal who traveled this morning to the
Haryana village of Ram Kishen Grewal, a former soldier who committed
suicide over an insufficient pension. Parties deny that they are mining a
tragedy for political leverage, claiming they want to honour an army
veteran and force the government to deliver an important policy.
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