
Daily Newsletter | Friday, December 16, 2016 | | Ratan Tata likely to step down as chairman of Tata Trusts | Ratan Tata is most likely to step down as chairman of the Tata Trusts, which control 66% in Tata Sons, the holding company of the $108-billion Tata Group. The next chairman of the Trusts will be an Indian, but not necessarily a Parsi or a member of the Tata family. |
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India warns Russia, Iran for engaging with Taliban | India sounded a warning on Thursday to countries like Russia and Iran, which appear to be trying to change the ground situation in Afghanistan by engaging Taliban politically. MEA spokesperson said that both the countries have to respect the internationally agreed red lines. |
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Rahul says proof against PM Modi 'bulletproof' | Lok Sabha continued to be stalled a day after Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi claimed he had evidence of PM Narendra Modi's personal corruption even as he told party colleagues on Wednesday that the evidence was "bulletproof". |
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| Sena corporator detained with Rs 1cr, let off | In potentially a huge embarrassment for Matoshree, Dhananjay Gawde, first-time Shiv Sena corporator from Nalasopara and deputy chief of the party's Thane district unit, was detained on Thursday morning while carrying Rs 1.1crore cash in his car. |
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55 trains delayed, 20 cancelled due to fog | Thousands of passengers were stranded on Thursday as 55 trains were delayed, 20 cancelled and 30 rescheduled due to dense fog. In the last fortnight, 150 trains have been cancelled, 975 have arrived late, and 450 delayed from the Delhi division due to adverse weather conditions. |
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| Yahoo hit by world's biggest hacking attack | Yahoo has warned that it had uncovered yet another massive cyberattack, saying data from more than 1 billion user accounts was compromised in August 2013, making it the largest breach in history. |
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Wipro creates independent India unit | Effective April, the India and Middle East unit will be reorganized into two separate businesses, signalling the increasing opportunities in the domestic market as the government embarks on large-scale digital transformation projects. |
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| Junior Hockey World Cup: India beat Spain 2-1 to enter semis | It was a far from impressive performance by the Indians, who are touted as title contenders as they fumbled in almost all departments of the game. The hosts will meet Australia in the semi-final on Friday. Simranjeet equalised for India after Marc Serrahima gave Spain the lead in the 22nd minute. |
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| Rs 6,700cr comes in as first tax instalment under IDS | The Modi government's much publicised Income Disclosure Scheme (IDS), a four-month window to declare domestic black money, that closed on September 30 has received a little over Rs 6,700 crore as the first instalment of tax that was to be deposited by November 30. |
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Lendingkart Finance expands to 462 cities | Lendingkart Finance, the NBFC (non-banking finance company) of Lendingkart Group, a leading online platform that facilitates SMEs (small and medium enterprises) to obtain working capital loans, has expanded its reach to 462 cities across the country. |
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| Anupam, Annu and Kay Kay inspire their director | For Bollywood’s powerhouse actors Anupam Kher, Kay Kay Menon and Annu Kapoor, content is indeed the king. And that, the trio say, is the only reason they agreed to be a part of Agastya Films’ 'Baa Baaa Black Sheep', directed by Vishwas Paandya. |
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