Daily Newsletter | Friday, January 27, 2017 | | Doomsday Clock: Humanity moves closer to apocalypse due to Trump | Comments by US President Donald Trump on nuclear weapons and climate change have helped make the world less safe, the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists have warned, moving its symbolic "Doomsday Clock" 30 seconds closer to midnight. It was last changed in 2015 from 5 to 3 minutes before midnight. |
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Govt mulls reviving gold mines with $2bn reserves | The government is planning to revive a cluster of colonial-era gold mines - shut for 15 years but with an estimated $2.1 billion worth of deposits left. India, the world's biggest gold importer behind China, spends more than $30 billion a year buying gold from abroad. |
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| | Reliance Jio's biggest 'complain' may be getting resolved | Terming the overall Points of Interconnect situation as "better" than before, regulator Trai has said Vodafone and Idea Cellular are meeting norms in all circles, while for Bharti Airtel the congestion level is beyond permissible limit in eight circl... |
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| Australia captain Smith ruled out of NZ one-dayers | Australia captain Steve Smith has been ruled out of the upcoming one-day international series in New Zealand after he picked up a minor ankle injury in the ODI victory over Pakistan in Adelaide on Thursday. |
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| Budget 2017: Nine things to look out for | The impact of note ban on economic growth, fiscal deficit, and jobs and taxes are set to feature prominently in Arun Jaitley's budget speech of 2017. With just 6 days to go for the annual financial plan presentation, finance minister Arun Jaitley may come up with various amendments in various clauses related to any number of Acts, but what is more important is the fact that individuals should get benefited the most. Here are the pre-budget expectations from Arun Jaitley's budget 2017 speech: |
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| 'Kaabil' amasses Rs 18.67 Cr in two days | Hrithik Roshan-Yami Gautam starrer 'Kaabil' may have got less screens as compared to Shah Rukh Khan's 'Raees' but that is not stopping the Rakesh Roshan directorial to hit a whopping number at the box office. |
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