Daily Newsletter | Tuesday, April 21, 2015 | | | 50 corruption cases so far this year in Nashik | The Nashik anti-corruption bureau (ACB) has registered 50 cases of bribery in the last three-and-a-half months this year, which is marginally higher than the ones recorded during the corresponding period in 2014. |
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Gold smuggling on rise at Ahmedabad airport | In spite of relaxation by the central government in restrictions on import of gold, smuggling of the yellow metal continues to rise at the city airport. In the first four months of 2015 itself, Customs and Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) have detected 18 cases of gold smuggling and recovered 22.87kg gold worth Rs 6.17 crore at Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport. |
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| | | Sun Pharma exit may net Daiichi $3.6bn | Japanese drugmaker Daiichi Sankyo is close to exiting India, ending a bitter 7-year run that saw it face regulatory challenges in several countries because of its ownership of Ranbaxy Laboratories, which it had bought from the Delhi-based Singh family in 2008. |
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RBI allows banks to tie up with e-commerce companies | The Reserve Bank of India has said that it is not averse to banks entering into joint ventures with e-commerce firms to smoothen payments or appointing them as business correspondents for acquiring new customers. |
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| The actor who will play Gandhiji’s assassinator | TV actor Darshan Pandya, who is currently seen in Itna Karo Na Mujhe Pyar, will play Nathuram Godse, the man who assassinated Gandhi, in an untitled film. According to historical facts, Nathuram Godse was a short and dark man, while Darshan is tall and fair. |
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Shah Rukh Khan: The badshah of generosity | Though he doesn't like to personally put light on his bigheartedness, we reveal some of his acts of kindness and generosity where he hasn't thought twice before shelling out money. |
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