Daily Newsletter | Monday, June 20, 2016 | |
RBI chief Rajan's exit: Sense of unease lurked below surface | The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and the government may not have gone public with their differences in recent months, but there were several issues which divided them and finally resulted in Raghuram Rajan’s decision to rule himself out for a second term. |
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Vanzara garlands Sardar's statue with toy pistol | Former IPS officer D G Vanzara's attempt to cozy up to the Patidars backfired as the community took a strong objection to him garlanding statue of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel with a festoon of pistol and pens in Saurashtrian Patels dominated Varachha area on Sunday. |
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DU refuses info on PM degree | Delhi University (DU) has once again refused to part with information related to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's degree. |
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20 cool Android smartphones we reviewed recently | India is set to overtake US as the world's second-largest smartphone market by next year. On an average, the market sees over a dozen new smartphones being launched every month. With over 100 mobile brands in the country, it goes without saying that it is difficult to keep a track. Here are 20 smartphones we reviewed recently. |
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Are Dhoni's finishing skills on the wane? | Not too long ago, if India needed eight runs to win off the final over in an ODI or a T20 contest and a certain gentleman by the name of MS Dhoni was at the crease, you could have taken victory for granted. This isn't the case anymore. |
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Andy Murray makes history with fifth Queen's crown | Andy Murray made history at Queen's Club as the defending champion fought back to win the Wimbledon warm-up event for a record fifth time with a 6-7 (5/7), 6-4, 6-3 victory over Milos Raonic on Sunday. |
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Total Olympic ban for Russia 'not impossible': Pound | A complete ban for the entire Russia team from August's Olympic Games in Rio is "not impossible", the founding president of the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA), Dick Pound told Britain's Sunday Times newspaper. |
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Rajan exit: Sense of unease lurked below the surface | The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and the government may not have gone public with their differences in recent months, but there were several issues which divided them and finally resulted in Raghuram Rajan’s decision to rule himself out for a second term. |
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Rajan helped bridge gap between RBI and Centre | The purported differences between the governor and the government on interest rates, is not new. Rajan’s term has helped bridge the gap by agreeing to a monetary policy framework where RBI members and government nominees would have equal say. |
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Absence will be felt in crisis: Fund managers | The RBI chief's departure is likely to weigh on the Indian market with an expected weakness of the rupee, slight hardening of bond yields and a slide in the stock market. But the real impact would be felt during the "after years of zero-interest regimes in the West". |
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'Shorgul' sparked shor during shooting | The film hopes to bridge audiences from the metros with those from the towns on a common ideology of how the common man’s dream is lost amidst bureaucratic |
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