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NSE vs BSE: How the two stock exchanges fared on financial parameters in FY25
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Warren Buffett’s 7 point playbook for mutual fund investors
Warren Buffett may not invest in mutual funds himself, but his timeless principles—low costs, long-term focus, and emotional discipline—offer a powerful guide for mutual fund investors. From ignoring market noise to embracing downturns, Buffett’s 7-point playbook may help investors navigate volatility and unlock the true power of compounding.
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Sebi action on Jane Street highlights 3 aspects of market: Uday Kotak
Uday Kotak flagged structural flaws in Indian markets — warning against excessive money power, distorted liquidity, and volume-driven business models. Kotak’s remarks come as Sebi details how Jane Street allegedly gamed index expiry trades to book massive profits, raising fresh questions about fairness and transparency in derivatives trading.
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Jane Street vs Sebi: 10 things to know about how the American hedge firm made Rs 36,500 crore profit
Sebi barred Jane Street Group and its affiliates from Indian markets for manipulating Nifty and Bank Nifty indices using expiry-day strategies, misleading retail traders. The firm allegedly made Rs 36,500 crore in profits, with Rs 4,840 crore frozen.
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TCS, HCLTech among 10 stocks that paid dividends over 40 times since 2011
TCS, Crisil, HCL Tech, and others have demonstrated exceptional dividend consistency, with payouts ranging from 42 to 65 times over 14 years. These stocks reflect solid cash flow strength and shareholder focus.
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ReNew shareholders raise offer for $880 million delisting
A consortium including Masdar and Sumant Sinha has increased its offer to $8 per share, totaling $880 million, to acquire the remaining stake in ReNew Energy Global and delist it from Nasdaq. This revised bid follows an initial offer last December and aims to buy out the 27.5% stake held by other shareholders.
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24 dead in Texas floods and more than 20 children missing from a girls summer camp
Torrential rains in Texas Hill Country led to devastating flash floods, claiming 24 lives and leaving many missing, including girls from Camp Mystic. Hundreds were rescued by boat and helicopter as desperate families sought information. The Guadalupe River surged to record levels, overwhelming communities. Residents recounted harrowing escapes, with some finding refuge in trees and attics.
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Trump signs his landmark bill at Fourth of July picnic; his historic, divisive policy win now cast in stone
President Trump signed a divisive tax and spending bill into law amid Fourth of July celebrations, marking a significant legislative victory. The bill extends tax cuts, reduces social programs, and increases immigration enforcement, sparking criticism over its impact on lower-income individuals and the national debt.
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Microsoft shuts down Pakistan operations after 25 years, claims founding CEO; Ex-Pak President calls it a troubling sign for economy
Microsoft concludes its 25-year operations in Pakistan. The exit is linked to economic instability and political shifts. Former President Arif Alvi recalls missed investment opportunities. He cites a failed plan after a regime change. Trade tensions with India worsened the environment. Microsoft's departure raises concerns about Pakistan's economic future. The company had contributed to Pakistan's digital growth.
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Suzuki is becoming a top Japan importer with made-in-India cars
Suzuki surpassed Mercedes-Benz as Japan's leading car importer in June, driven by the popularity of the Jimny Nomad and Fronx, both assembled in India. The Jimny Nomad's success led to a temporary halt in orders due to overwhelming demand. Honda also experienced significant import growth with its India-produced WR-V, highlighting a shift in consumer preference towards affordable, compact SUVs.
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Tibetans in exile wonder: Will the next Dalai Lama be as charismatic as this one?
As the Dalai Lama approaches 90, concerns rise within the Tibetan community about the future after his passing. His successor's selection faces challenges, with China asserting its authority over the process. The global Tibetan community fears increased suppression of their culture and identity.
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Barclays reshuffles APAC investment banking leadership to boost regional presence
Barclays has announced executive appointments in its Asia Pacific investment banking division, aiming to boost regional growth amidst a global capital allocation review. Richard Satchwell will lead Capital Markets Financing for APAC, while Ee-Ching Tay becomes the chief of Merger and Acquisition for the region. These changes follow Avinash Thakur's appointment as head of the division.
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Rare 'intensive' revision in Bihar four months before polls
The Election Commission's 'Special Intensive Revision' of Bihar's electoral rolls has ignited political debate, differing from past revisions. While intensive revisions aren't new, the timing of Bihar's SIR, months before assembly elections, is unusual. Unlike previous 'de novo' exercises, it builds upon the 2002-03 roll, incorporating new enumeration forms and document submission.
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Rural wealth rising: 112 districts in India cross threshold of $2,000 per capita income
Rural India is experiencing an economic transformation, with a surge in the services sector driving growth. A recent report highlights that 112 rural districts, encompassing 291 million people, have exceeded a $2,000 per capita income. This milestone indicates rising prosperity and significant consumer potential, positioning rural areas as key contributors to India's consumption engine.
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Onion prices rise 20% in past two weeks as rains damage crop
Pune's onion prices have surged by approximately 20% in the last two weeks due to crop damage from heavy rains, leading to reduced market arrivals. Despite increased production and storage, onions are becoming more expensive. Trade sources anticipate further price increases, potentially fueled by upcoming government onion procurement.
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Rate cut expected, RBI's views in focus with economy near a sizzle
Economists anticipate Reserve Bank of India will reduce interest rates this week. This decision comes amid decreasing inflation. Experts await the central bank's insights on inflation and economic growth. These insights will help determine the duration of the easing cycle. The goal is to stimulate demand in India's growing economy. The focus remains on consumption, investment, and global uncertainties.
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Govt prioritising lower denomination notes and digital transactions: Sitharaman
Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman emphasized the government's focus on promoting lower denomination currency and increasing digital transaction awareness. With the Rs 2000 note nearly out of circulation, efforts are underway to encourage digital transfers, highlighted by UPI's record 16.73 billion transactions in December 2024, reflecting India's move towards a cashless economy.
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RBI's strong dividend to govt boosted by USD sales, interest income: SBI report
The Reserve Bank of India's record dividend payout of nearly Rs 2.7 trillion to the government has been made possible due to robust gross dollar sales, higher foreign exchange gains, and steady increases in interest income, according to a report by the State Bank of India (SBI).
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Metal prices likely to keep upward pressure on WPI in coming months: Union Bank of India
A Union Bank of India report indicates metal prices may increase the Wholesale Price Index. While overall WPI dropped in April 2025, metal prices rose. Core WPI moderated, but metals like iron and steel played a key role. Fuel WPI fell due to lower global oil prices.
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Simple Energy plans IPO by FY27, aims to raise Rs 3,000 cr
Simple Energy, an electric two-wheeler manufacturer, is planning an IPO by FY27 to raise ₹3,000 crore for market expansion, a new manufacturing unit, and R&D. The company aims to increase its touchpoints from 15 to 500 in the next two years and targets ₹800 crore in revenue in FY26.
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Rupee ends lower on foreign banks' dollar bids, dip in regional peers
The Indian rupee slipped on Tuesday, tracking mild losses in regional peers and dollar demand from foreign banks, though broader weakness in the greenback limited the decline.
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Paytm Q4 Results Preview: One 97 Communications may swing to profits despite up to 13% likely drop in revenues
Paytm is set to announce its Q4FY25 results with brokerages divided on outcomes. JM Financial and Yes Securities expect a PAT swing to profit, while Motilal Oswal sees narrowed losses. Revenue estimates range from Rs 1,975 to Rs 2,199 crore. UPI incentives, improving EBITDA margins, and operating leverage remain key drivers and monitorables across all forecasts.
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Rupee ends higher, aided by stronger yuan and slumping oil prices
The rupee closed at 84.25 against the U.S. dollar, up 0.4% on the day. The currency had touched a peak of 84.1275 in early trading but trimmed gains in the latter half of the session.
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Niva Bupa Health shares rise 2% after CEO reappointment
Krishnan Ramachandran's reappointment as CEO and MD of Niva Bupa Health Insurance has been approved by the IRDAI for a five-year term, starting May 1, 2025. With over two decades of experience in health insurance and healthcare, Ramachandran previously held leadership roles at Deloitte Consulting L.P., Arthur Andersen and Apollo DKV Insurance.
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HDFC Bank and Shriram Finance poised to ride sectoral tailwinds; Motilal Oswal sees 12-18% upside scope
Despite mixed market conditions, India’s financial sector remained resilient in Q4 FY25, with 11.1% YoY credit growth and stable asset quality. Gold loans and vehicle financiers led the performance, while microfinance showed improving collections. With RBI rate cuts likely, FY26 is expected to see 12% credit growth. Shriram Finance and HDFC Bank emerge as top picks for investors.
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BJP accuses Kejriwal of sending voters hoax calls to mislead
BJP has accused Arvind Kejriwal of orchestrating hoax calls to mislead voters, alleging that the AAP is claiming votes are being cut by the BJP to support AAP. They also allege distribution of money in slum areas and raised concerns about voter data confidentiality, demanding an investigation.
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Lok Sabha election 2024: Maharashtra get interesting after splits in Shiv Sena, NCP
Lok Sabha election 2024: The BJP-Shiv Sena won 41 of the 48 seats in the 2019 polls, but the Sena has split since and a vast majority of the Bal Thackeray-founded party is now allied with the BJP. The Nationalist Congress Party also split as well with Ajit Pawar joining the ruling alliance in the state, led by Eknath Shinde. In the 2019 Lok Sabha polls, the BJP emerged the top party with 23 seats, followed by the undivided Sena with 18.
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Modi charisma key factor in BJP's bid to retain all 26 seats in Gujarat
Gujarat's upcoming Lok Sabha elections are influenced by PM Narendra Modi's charisma, anti-incumbency, unemployment, inflation, education, healthcare challenges, and BJP's endeavor to secure all 26 seats. Lok Sabha polls in Gujarat will be held in a single phase on May 7. Counting of votes will be held on June 4. Anti-incumbency, unemployment, inflation, education and healthcare facilities are some of the other important issues in the election, where the ruling BJP in Gujarat will attempt to retain all the 26 Lok Sabha seats it won in 2019.
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Implementation of 'guarantees', decline of BRS favour Congress in Telangana, BJP aiming for better show
The BJP, riding high on its growing voter base in Telangana, is now aiming to win over 12 out of the total 17 seats and 35 per cent vote share, in the upcoming Lok Sabha polls. The party doubled its vote share to nearly 14 per cent resulting in eight seats in the assembly elections held on November 30, last year. BRS, which ruled the state for about a decade since its emergence, is low on morale following the defeat, even as its founder and former Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao's daughter K Kavitha was arrested on the eve of poll dates announcement, adding insult to the injury.
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Kavitha arrest before polls may hit BRS morale, hasten desertions; party calls for protests tomorrow
Kavitha's arrest before Lok Sabha elections may psychologically impact BRS party. Meanwhile, fomer minister Harish Rao announced protests in the state. Moreover, desertion of MPs and leaders who are not contesting polls adds to party's troubles. Nagesh Kumar predictsed that more desertions could happen due to Kavitha's arrest.
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Apple faces Indian engineer’s bias lawsuit
Anita Nariani Schulze is part of the Sindhi minority. Her complaint alleges that her senior and direct managers, both male, consistently excluded her from meetings while inviting her male counterparts, criticised her, micromanaged her work and deprived her of bonuses, despite positive performance evaluations and significant team contributions.
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Despite transatlantic 'love fest', EU charts third way in ties with US and China
But two senior envoys who attended said there was no direct response from the ministers gathered in Brussels when Blinken said: "We must push back on China together and show strength in unity."
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Twitter's India policy head to step down; will transition in March
This comes as the San-Francisco based firm is at the receiving end of the Indian government over an issue of blocking and unblocking certain handles tweeting about farmer protests.
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Govt may keep Rs 7,500 cr outlay for IT hardware manufacturing under PLI scheme
Foreign companies looking for incentives under the scheme may have to invest Rs 500 crore over four years, while the threshold for domestic firms is likely to be around Rs 20 crore for five years, the source who did not wish to be named said.
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Indian dating apps, services see surge of paying users in small cities
Growth More than in MetrosAccording to companies like Aisle and Truly Madly, which have millions of users and position themselves as “serious” dating apps, and bespoke high-end dating services like Sirf Coffee, a lot more users from such places are not only keen on using these apps, but also willing to pay for it.
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Time for government, companies to adopt artificial intelligence: Deloitte India
“Indian companies need to re-skill, train, and acquire more relevant talent, if they are to successfully integrate AI technologies. Most importantly, they should be willing to make the continued investment. It is an uphill race in which there will be winners and losers,” said Deloitte India CEO N Venkatram.
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Narendra Modi has his eyes set on boosting business: Joao Cravinho, EU Ambassador
Ambassador Joao Cravinho, head of the EU delegation, led Ambassadors of various European countries to a quiet lunch with Modi at the capital last year.
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Confidence level of industry improving: KV Kamath, ICICI Bank
"It is the collective wisdom of the marketplace that there is action and we will move with speed. That improves the confidence level of industry."
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We may see rapid growth over the next few years: Raamdeo Agrawal
Directives from the Centre have to be executed at the state level. So, there are many things that are not in Modi’s hands, says Raamdeo Agrawal.
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Every decision of government needn’t be a big reform: Anand Mahindra
"The fact that we are the world’s largest democracy and we are all aware that power and a role in global affairs for a nation comes from economic strength."
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Our commitment for press freedom, and autonomy of public broadcast is absolute: Prakash Javadekar
"Now there is a stage three and stage four of digitisation, we will take a call on this only after taking all things into account."
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There is a leadership vacuum in Infosys, time to get Nandan Nilekani back: Mohandas Pai
"There is a leadership vacuum in the company, because they made the wrong choice of CEO three years ago and that is playing out right now."
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After the Oscars, what's next for silent stars of The Artist?
The team behind The Artist will have spent the first day of the rest of their lives conforming to the grandest, and most lucrative, of Hollywood traditions.
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Delhi World Book fair: A fair like no other
It's the World Book fair, which comes around once every two years sprawling across the giant halls of Pragati Maidan. This is the fair's 20th edition.
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Indian gift makes its way to State Department exhibition
An elephant figurine gifted by the then HM LK Advani to US Secretary of State Colin Powell in 2002, has made its way to the State Department hall.
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IMD to use dynamic models for forecasts
Statistical models used by IMD will still be used for monsoon forecast, but the ministry of earth sciences is putting more emphasis on dynamic models.
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Docs reveal contents of first wire msg between India & Eng
Newly discovered documents have revealed the first telegraph messages and joy when England was linked for the first time with India on 23 June, 1870.
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Worried Amitabh Bachchan fans pray to Lord Shiva for his recovery
Hundreds of worried fans of ailing Bollywood megastar Amitabh Bachchan today performed a yagna here to pray for his speedy recovery.
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Alfa raises delisting price to Rs 2,850 a share
Alfa Laval (India) today said its parent firm has raised the delisting offer price to Rs 2,850 a share.
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Why Texas Hill Country, where a devastating flood killed dozens, is one of the deadliest places in the US for flash flooding
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Downtown mass shooting leaves 2 dead, 5 injured hours after firework celebration
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Ukraine's top general warns of possible new Russian offensive in northeast
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A 'positive response' with conditions: Inside Hamas's response to ceasefire mediators
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Arizona renter says he was fined $4,000 for leaving negative reviews about property — but is that even legal?
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‘I caught a brazen shoplifter stealing beer – he didn’t even get punished’
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Wildlife officials crack down on unexpected black market operating in Bay Area: 'High demand'
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Mexicans protest against gentrification and US migration
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Trump evokes Russia sanctions after largest assault on Ukraine
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Protests against surging mass tourism in Mexico City end in vandalism, harassment of tourists
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Texas families plead for information on at least 23 girls missing from summer camp after floods
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Elon Musk is quietly stacking an uncommon asset
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Trump's signing of 'One Big Beautiful Bill' includes $85 million to move space shuttle Discovery from Smithsonian to Texas
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Donald Trump orders entry fee, DEI changes at national parks
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This Major Deli Meat Brand Just Recalled Almost 368,000 Pounds of Bacon Over Listeria Concerns
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China tells EU it can’t accept Russia losing its war against Ukraine, official says
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Mexico President Sheinbaum hopes deported boxer Chávez Jr. will serve time in Mexico
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‘I think he hit one. Hell yeah, boy!’ US aid workers filmed shooting at Gazans
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125,000-year-old ‘fat factory’ run by Neanderthals discovered in Germany
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Hundreds of electric car charging stations hit in organised crime wave
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‘Cool’ people tend to have these six things in common, study finds
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China helped Pakistan with 'live inputs' in conflict with India, Indian Army deputy chief says
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The first big winners in the race to create AI superintelligence: the humans getting multi-million dollar pay packages
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American bombs in Iran also reverberate in China and North Korea
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'Python Huntress' quits day job to fight back as snakes try to take over vast US area: 'The most effective tool that we have'
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Scientists issue warning after detecting concerning surge in infection in domestic cats: 'Should be closely monitored'
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Airport authorities make horrifying discovery after noticing movement in traveler's luggage: 'Inflicts untold harm'
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D-Wave and Rigetti: Cantor Chooses the Best Quantum Computing Stocks to Buy
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Exclusive-Regulators warned Air India Express about delay on Airbus engine fix, forging records
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After decades of service, Taiwan retires its last F-5 fighter jets
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Russian use of chemical weapons against Ukraine 'widespread', Dutch defence minister says
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Report shows Trump milks presidency for badly needed bailout
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End of tax-free loophole for low-value goods disrupts air shipments to US from China
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Foreign medical residents fill critical positions at US hospitals, but are running into visa issues
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India's $700 billion plus FX reserve pile, leaner forward book bolster rupee shield
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North Korean crosses the heavily fortified border to South Korea
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An Oklahoma pediatrician is accused of staging her daughter's accidental death in Florida
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Wisconsin Republican Deletes Post That Appeared To Celebrate Millions Of People Losing Health Insurance
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Arbitrators in Exxon, Hess dispute over Chevron deal have reached a decision, sources say
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Tesla's UK sales jump in June from a year earlier, data shows
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How your income taxes will change after Trump signs the ‘big, beautiful bill’ into law
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Confederacy group sues Georgia park for planning an exhibit on slavery and segregation
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Bryan Kohberger Did Not Plan to Murder All 4 Victims, Suggests Prosecutor as He Fights Back Tears in Court
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Trump tax bill brings some big changes to 529 plans
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Three reasons why Republicans cut Medicaid
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Motorcycle Cop Chases Down A Fleeing Suspect
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People Are Howling At This New Portrait Of Donald Trump In The Colorado State Capitol After He Complained About The Old One
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After Trump Warns Elon Musk To 'Close Up Shop,' China Rallies Behind World's Richest Man: 'There's No Need To Keep Putting Up With It'
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5 tech stock picks for the second half of 2025: Dan Ives
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Apple iOS 26: All the latest features for iPhone's new operating system, including FaceTime updates
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Publish Date : Wednesday, July 2, 2025
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Publish Date : Tuesday, July 1, 2025
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Clarification regarding CBDT's Circular No. 5/2025 dated 28.03.2025 for waiver on levy of interest under section 201(1A)(ii)/ 206C(7) of the Income-tax Act, 1961, as the case may be, in specific cases
Publish Date : Tuesday, July 1, 2025
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Publish Date : Wednesday, June 25, 2025
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Relaxation of time limit for processing of valid returns of income filed electronically pursuant to order u/s 119(2)(b) of the Income-tax Act,1961 passed by Competent Authority
Publish Date : Wednesday, June 25, 2025