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Monthly Archives: January, 2020

US threatened Europe with tariffs over Iran nuke-deal

Germany's defence minister on Thursday confirmed a report that the United States was threatening to impose a 25 per cent tariff on European car exports if it continued backing the Iran nuclear deal.

I-T notice for Rs 3.5 cr fine leaves BPO staff shocked’

Bhopal: A man from Bhind district in Madhya Pradesh, who currently works in a BPO firm in Punjab, has said that he got the shock of his life when he received an Income Tax Department notice, asking him to pay Rs 3.49 crore penalty for the alleged transactions of Rs 132 crore done in 2011-12.

Finally, relief to Oz fires after thunderstorms, rain

Melbourne: Thunderstorms and rain across parts of bushfire-devastated eastern Australia brought some relief to the harried people and firefighters but posed a new challenge of flash floods.

Prince Harry on first royal duty since crisis talks

London: Britain's Prince Harry on Thursday hosted a special sports event at Buckingham Palace here, his first official engagement since he and wife Meghan Markle announced their bombshell decision to split from the UK royal household and "step back" as its senior members.

Maharashtra government mulls hike in stamp duty and registration fee

Mumbai: The cash-strapped Maharashtra government has proposed a slew of measures to increase the collection of stamp duty and registration fee. In Maharashtra's own tax revenue system, the income from stamp duty and registration fee come second after the GST collection.

Trump impeachment articles delivered to Senate

The US House of Representatives passed a resolution and submitted the articles of impeachment against Donald Trump to the Senate for a historic trial to remove him from office, a move described by the unfazed President as "another con job" by the Opposition Democrats.

Mohun Bagan announces merger with ATK

I-League club Mohun Bagan on Thursday announced the merger with Indian Super League (ISL) club ATK here.

De-radicalisation programmes should be started to save the youth: Rawat

New Delhi: Programs aimed at counter-radicalisation of youth should be started for saving them while there is still time, said Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), General Bipin Rawat, on Thursday.

Citizens won’t get better looking at statues, they need medical help: Bombay HC

Mumbai: In an embarrassment for the newly formed Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) government, the Bombay High Court on Thursday said the political dispensation at the helm is busy constructing statues but is doing little for public health. The HC asked the government to understand that citizens would not get rid of their ailments by looking at the series of statues proposed by the state.

Terror groups operating from Pak; ‘Non-reversible’ action needed: UK

New Delhi: Pakistan needs to do more and take "non-reversible" action against terrorism to avoid being blacklisted by the Financial Action Task Force (FATF), the UK said on Thursday, asserting that terror groups operating within that country pose a threat to the stability of South Asia.
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