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Yearly Archives: 2019

The silver-lining in Hindi Literature

Satya Vyas is a very original writer. He has a style that is different than others in his league. His stories are so humble that every Indian man who reads it can relate to something as routine as eating. The vivid picture he creates with his apt selection of words to describe things is sheer brilliance.

ArcelorMittal to acquire Essar Steel: A Landmark Judgement under the Insolvency Code

The two-year long battle is now over and the Supreme court has finally decided the Essar Steel Insolvency case. In the ruling the Supreme Court has set aside the NCLAT judgement and said that the power to decide how to distribute the funds are with the Committee of Creditors. It also added that the operational creditors cannot be treated in the same was as the financial Creditor. This decision will be a test for the Insolvency and Bankruptcy law of India. Earlier NCLAT in its judgement has said that the fund that would come from the bid will be distributed equally among the financial and the operational creditors. However, Supreme court has set aside the NCLAT judgement. It is a test of the Insolvency code and it will be seen how the apex court will distribute the money that would come from the resolution proceed between the class of creditors with different securities and will also see on the validity of the fix time limit for the resolution.

How India’s Ayurveda became the Cool ‘Organic’ in western culture

Calling Patanjali a torchbearer of this revolution would be an understatement, it was like as if Ramdev baba was the face and home of this movement. Using Ayurvedic products became compulsory for every Indian who loved the country.

The Wave of Anti-Abortion Laws: A Challenge Against Womanhood

Anti-abortion laws exist even decades after the outrage against it because men have a significant share in power and women do get pregnant. If men were to bear a child, one could very reasonably expect that this law would have long ago taken its proper place in legal history along other examples of particular settled law.

After Demonetization, and GST, Bank frauds are the new shake to Indian economy

After Demonetization, people considered banks as a safe place to keep their hard-earned money. Millions of Indians deposited their life-time savings and then a new chapter of bank fraud came into existence.

Vintage collection by East Lifestyle

Vintage collections are not just for having a beautiful interior, but they are also an investment. People usually find there Antiques an investment and keep them safe as the money. It acts as an asset for the home and is kept for years. People who have a love for the right furniture, having an excellent home décor, connection with their age-old things generally find it challenging to manage in a place where everyday new collection come for furniture, car, jewellery, etc. In every household, there is some or the other thing that is kept from ages to bring a charm in the news collections. The price that these vintage products hold is high and losing them is what people cannot think off. After many years of being kept in the open, regularly used such collection get worn off or they get broken or some stain, etc. So, from where can get them repaired and keep them alive for the generation to come.

SC refuses to stay the order of the Bombay HC, granting protection to Lawyers Collective.

he Supreme Court has refused to grant a stay on the Bombay high court’s order granting interim protection to lawyers Anand Grover and Indira Jaising in a plea filed by the CBI. Earlier, in this matter, the Central Bureau of Investigation [CBI] registered a criminal case, naming Anand Grover and other functionaries of the organisation, against their NGO Lawyers Collective for alleged violations of the provisions of the Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act (FCRA).

The Weirdest sexual disorders that you won’t believe exist

Having weird sexual fantasies can be kind of fun sometimes, but having to live with a sexual disease can be more frustrating than it sounds.

Do BSNL Users have to Switch to other Operators or Hold Ground?

In October, the government approved the plan to revive the two-loss, making telecom operators BSNL and MTNL. In the process of reviving, it will merge both the operators and the amount that would be incurred to revive the operator would be Rs. 69,000 crores. In the process of reviving the company, both MTNL and BSNL introduced the voluntary retirement scheme. The reason was that a large amount of the income used to go in paying the wage bill. BSNL Voluntary Retirement Scheme-2019 received an unexpected response, and a lot of employees went on to take the benefit of the scheme. The question here is, Do we as a user switch to other operators or hold on? Last few months have been tough for every telecom companies. To avoid any further loss, the scheme came to merge BSNL and MTNL. However, the government has now thought of giving massive help to both the operators and bring back their life. As per the report, both the operator has around Rs 40,000 crore loss, and BSNL is required to pay the full amount. Damage includes the dues of operational creditors and the vendor. However, this revival plan will help BSNL and bring them back to normal functioning. Seeing the loss and trouble of the company, a lot many BSNL subscriber are switching to different operators or porting their numbers.

The Rarest And Wildest Start-Up Idea Ever

Anyone who belongs to the internet generation is fully aware of what Quora is. It undebatably is one of the most trending websites in the world right now. Whenever you need answers to the questions the one place, we land us is at Quora.
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