Daily Newsletter | Monday, December 26, 2016 | | India-Pak ties: From bonhomie on Xmas Day 2015 to complete chill | Last year, PM Modi had dropped in on Pak counterpart Nawaz Sharif to wish him on his birthday and attend his granddaughter’s wedding in Lahore. A rocky year later, Modi confined himself to tweeting birthday wishes to Sharif and “praying for his long and healthy life”, acknowledging the deep chasm between the two countries. |
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Govt amends demonetisation rules as required: PM | With his 50-day deadline for return of normalcy nearing, the PM Modi defended the frequent changes in rules of demonetisation, saying it showed that the government was sensitive to the problems of the people and was acting on the feedback on their hardships. "This government is for the sake of the people," he said |
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'Vajpayee no more' remark leaves BJP red-faced | Call it ignorance or sheer slip of the tongue, but BJP’s controversial Aligarh mayor Shakuntala Bharti landed herself in an embarrassing situation on Saturday when she referred to former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee as “deceased” while delivering a speech on the eve of celebrations of the veteran politician’s birthday. |
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| | RJio's free services may end on Dec 31, here's why | Bharti Airtel today moved telecom dispute tribunal TDSAT against TRAI allowing Mukesh Ambani-led Reliance Jio to continue free promotional offer beyond stipulated 90 days, charging the regulator of being a "mute spectator" to violations. |
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| Junior WC winners eye senior World Cup, 2020 Olympics | Just-crowned Hockey Junior World Cup champions' captain Harjeet Singh on Sunday said that he and his teammates now aim to break into the senior national team and win the gold in the 2018 World Cup slated to take place in Bhubaneswar. |
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Not dependent on farewell match, not retiring yet: Afridi | Amid speculation that he has sought a farewell match, Pakistan's flamboyant all-rounder Shahid Afridi has said that he is too experienced and seasoned a cricketer to make such a demand and ruled out calling it quits anytime soon. |
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| ED questions CFO of AirAsia India in FEMA case | The ED has questioned AirAsia India’s CFO Ankur Khanna in Mumbai in a Foreign Exchange Management Act case related to AirAsia’s business deal with Tata Sons. A recent forensics investigation revealed fraudulent transactions of Rs 22 core involving non-existent parties in India and Singapore.” |
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Biscuit sales down post demonetisation, says Parle | Prime Minister Narendra Modi's demonetisation drive has eaten into the growth momentum of the biscuits sector, which has seen sales fall by up to 1.5 percentage points, according to market leader Parle Products. |
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10 director level posts vacant in RBI | Prior to that, in March, the government had nominated three non-official directors — Natarajan Chandrasekaran, Bharat Narotam Doshi and Sudhir Mankad — on the central board of the bank. |
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| Kriti Sanon on link-up rumours with Sushant | She may be just two films old, but Kriti Sanon exudes the wisdom and confidence of an industry veteran. She is exuberant, positive, passionate, hard-working and believes that there is no shortcut to success. |
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What is Randeep Hooda surprised at | The biopic of Sarabjit Singh, an Indian national who was convicted by Pakistan for spying and terrorism, will be competing with 335 films to make it to the nominations list in the Best Picture category at the upcoming Academy awards. |
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