Daily Newsletter | Tuesday, May 31, 2016 | | I-T probe into arms dealer unearths 'Vadra home' in UK | A probe by the income tax department into the transactions of arms dealer Sanjay Bhandari has trained the spotlight on his alleged links with Congress chief Sonia Gandhi's son-in-law Robert Vadra, especially with regard to the ownership of a house in central London. |
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Cops misled Army during Jat unrest in Haryana? | Did local officials mislead the Army during the peak of the violence during Jat reservation protests in Haryana in February? The Prakash Singh committee report, accessed by TOI, talks of several instances where the force was either misled or underutilised. |
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| Umpire calls no ball, sister poisoned | The little, dusty town of Jarara, 20 km from Aligarh, had with a lot of fanfare recently announced that its JPL - the Jarara Premier League - would begin from May 14 and end on May 30. |
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| 7 'futuristic' technologies that are almost here | From bendable displays to batteries that last for years, technology is continuously evolving. Here are some of the futuristic tech that will be available for consumers sooner than you imagine. |
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| Ceat Award: Virat Kohli named T20 Player of the Year | Virat Kohli was on Monday named Ceat T20 Player of the Year while former India captain Dilip Vengsarkar was conferred with the Lifetime Achievement Award at a glittering function attended by several past and present players. |
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| Arun Jaitley invites pension funds, Japanese investors | Finance minister Arun Jaitley on Monday met key ministers in the Japanese administration to invite pension funds to partner in India's infrastructure development. He met Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Taro Aso to discuss investment opportunities India presents to the Japanese investors. |
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Indian economy to grow 7.7% in this fiscal: Survey | Indian economy will grow 7.7% in the ongoing fiscal amid likely improvement in the industrial and agricultural sectors' performance on account of good monsoon, though the investment cycle is expected to take at least 6 months to witness a pick-up, Ficci's Industry's Economic Outlook Survey says. |
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Sitharaman wants extension of tax holiday for startups | Commerce and industry minister Nirmala Sitharaman said the finance ministry should consider raising tax holiday for startups to 7 years from the current 3 years to encourage budding entrepreneurs. She said lots of inputs from startups have been received and "recommendations have gone to the finance ministry". |
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