Daily Newsletter | Tuesday, February 21, 2017 | | Cairo cleric’s stand may spur triple talaq debate | The pronouncement of the Al-Azhar seminary in Cairo, seen as an authoritative voice in the Islamic world, that triple talaq has been undisputed since the era of the Prophet can play into the debate in India over the controversial method of divorce among Muslims. |
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Hafiz Saeed threat to us, says Pak minister | The Pakistan government appears to have acknowledged for the first time that 26/11 mastermind Hafiz Saeed, who has been placed under house arrest by Pakistan and listed under an anti-terrorism law, was a threat to the country. |
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| | Banks exetnd help to startups in need of credit | Private sector lenders HDFC Bank, Axis, IDFC, Kotak Mahindra and Yes Bank have started extending short term credit to meet working capital needs for Ola, Power2SME, Flipkart, OYO, Zinka, Capital Float, investment banker-turned-entrepreneur Fulguni Na... |
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| England's Ben Stokes, Tymal Mills headline record spending | England allrounder Ben Stokes was the biggest purchase at the 2017 IPL player auction in Bangalore, finding his first Indian franchise in Rising Pune Supergiants who forked out Rs 14.5 crore for his services - more than seven times his base price. |
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| Rupee firms up for 2nd session, up 9 paise to 66.92 | The rupee resumed lower at 67.06 per dollar as against the last Friday's closing level of 67.01 at the Interbank Foreign Exchange market on initial demand for the American currency from banks & importers but recovered afterwards to 66.90 before ending at 66.92, showing a gain of 9 paise, or 0.13%. |
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India looks to expand energy ties with Myanmar | Numaligarh refinery Ltd (NRL), a unit of India's state-run Bharat Petroleum Corp, is looking at selling gas oil into northwest Myanmar, its managing director said. "Initially, it will be a small quantity. We will look for a long-term contract for diesel exports after expansion of our refinery." |
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