[wanabidii] News Digest: Taxman to go after blackmoney hoarders

Monday, September 21, 2015
THE TIMES OF INDIA
Monday, September 21, 2015
Today's Headlines

Taxman to go after blackmoney hoarders
All "consequences" of law will follow and the taxman will go after black money hoarders who do not declare their illegal funds before the expiry of a one-time 90-day 'compliance window' on September 30, the CBDT chief warned on Monday.

Domestic MFs have got $18bn of inflows in one year
Bullish over the growth prospects of Indian markets, top fund house Reliance Mutual Fund's CEO Sundeep Sikka today said domestic mutual funds in India have seen inflows worth USD 18 billion in the last one year.

Goa iron ore e-auction to take off tomorrow
The 11th e-auction of iron ore across Goa will kick off on Tuesday.

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Australia's Great Barrier Reef needs more care
Australia's Great Barrier Reef is deteriorating due to human activity, a new report released on Monday on the reef's health has shown.

Crop pattern on ground, power lines above kill bustards
One of the two male birds that came to the Great Indian Bustard Sanctuary in Nanaj unusually early this year was found dead under suspicious circumstances, officials of the forest department said.

Train coaches to come alive with wildlife images
The bland and barren coaches of passenger trains may soon have exciting images of tigers, cranes, trees and other wildlife painted on them.

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NASA's space shotgun to blast asteroids
NASA has teamed up with a Brooklyn-based company to create the first ever space shotgun that will test the strength of asteroids and other space rocks to determine if they are sturdy enough for sampling.

Dental diseases cost the world $442 billion annually: Report
Improvement in oral health alone can offer the world substantial economic benefit as researchers have estimated that the yearly global economic impact of dental diseases amount to $442 billion.

The contraceptive pill may increase stroke risk
Birth control pills cause a small but significant increase in the risk of the most common type of stroke, according to a new report.

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Indian IT companies among world's worst paymasters
Indian IT companies are among the 10 worst paymasters in the world, says a survey.

Apple's iOS App Store suffers first major attack
Apple declined to say how many apps it had uncovered.

7 things under Rs 800 to keep your gadgets clean
We show you some of the best ways to keep your devices clean and germ-free.

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MSU, Parul University bag important EU grants
There is some good news for students and teachers of the city.

Off the beaten track
Overseas education counsellor Shekhar Niyogi lists study destinations in Europe and the popular courses they offer.

Funding matters
Shweta Dabholkar on how the IELTS scholarship helped her pursue the course of her choice.

More Education News»

Give details on probe against Radhe Maa : HC to Maharashtra
Bombay High Court on Monday directed the State to file a detailed affidavit on its investigation into a complaint filed against self-styled godwoman Radhe Maa.

Bombay HC stays Rs50 Lakh cost on NSE in libel case
An appeal bench of the Bombay high court on Monday stayed an order that imposed costs of Rs 50 Lakh on the National Stock Exchange (NSE) for having filed a frivolous defamation case against senior journalist Sucheta Dalal, Debashis Basu and their online portal Moneylife.

Immerse idols by 9pm, Ganpati mandals urged
Noise levels during Diwali were ear-splitting, while Ganesh Chaturthi was among the quieter festivals, a decade ago.

More Mumbai News»

NHRC serves notices to North Delhi Municipal Corporation, Delhi Government for not providing notebooks
The National Human Rights Commission, taking suo motu cognizance of media reports that about four lakh kids attending 746 primary schools run by the North Delhi Municipal Corporation are still waiting for their notebooks to arrives, has served a notice to the municipal body as well as to Delhi Government.

Dengue outbreak: HC notice to Centre, Delhi government
The PIL was filed by Congress leader Ajay Maken in the wake of dengue deaths and cases in the national capital.

Delhi reports 17 deaths due to dengue this season
Delhi has reported 17 deaths due to dengue this season and more than 3,000 people have been confirmed positive for the viral infection, which is transmitted by mosquito bite.

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Open street day - Residents' day out in traffic-free HSR Layout
The fear of speeding vehicles vanished and streets turned into playgrounds, skating rinks, theatre stages and art galleries as HSR Layout observed a private vehicle-free day on Sunday .

9 persons trapped in lift rescued after 2 hrs
After a two-hour ordeal, nine persons, including two children were rescued from an elevator on Saturday night.

34% undertrials who fled not held
Last month, an undertrial was gunned down in Nimhans after he opened fire in a bid to escape. Though this may be the latest case of a jailbird trying to flee from police custody, scores of undertrials have managed to give cops the slip in the past.

More Bangalore News»

Old friends catch up over Chicken 65 in Hyderabad
Old friends catch up over Chicken 65 in Hyderabad

Two killed as faction fight erupts in Kurnool
Two persons were killed in fresh faction feuds which erupted in Kurnool district in Andhra Pradesh on Monday.

3 Andhra cops injured in attack by villagers
Three policemen were injured and their jeep was damaged when they were allegedly attacked by villagers for stopping an objectionable dance programme at a Ganesh pandal in Prakasam district in the early hours on Monday.

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Summary revision of electoral rolls: Special camp to be held in Chennai on Oct 10
A special camp will be held at all the polling stations in Chennai from 9.30am to 5.30pm on October 10 (Sunday) for verification of names and other details on the electoral rolls and for enrolment.

Madurai Corporation passes resolution barring Stalin's entry into city
A council meeting attended only by AIADMK councillors passed the resolution barring Stalin’s entry into the city as it would cause “disturbance” in Madurai.

Tipu not anti-Tamil but anti-British: Historians
Despot who cut down all opposing his ideals, or patriot who resisted the British? Describing Tipu Sultan has always been a fraught affair as his deeds and contributions are always viewed from one plank or another.

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Students to study slum dwellers the SEWA way in Cept University
he forthcoming Cept Winter School will expose students to various challenges of living in slums and effect of Ahmedabad.

Raas revelry - Contemporary baubles to rock this Navratri
While you are giving your Navratri ensemble and makeup a modern twist, how come baubles be left behind? This year, give your authentic oxidized jewelleries a little breather and opt for some cool and edgy pieces.

City couple, jeweller nabbed from Delhi
Smuggling syndicates are luring newly-married couples to sneak gold into the country as part of a new modus operandi to avoid suspicion of customs authorities.

More Ahmedabad News»

HC reserves verdict on AMU VC appointment
The Allahabad High Court has reserved its judgment on a writ petition challenging the appointment of Prof Zameeruddin Shah as Vice-Chancellor of Aligarh Muslim University (AMU).

New panel to hold AU students' union election
Authorities of Allahabad University have constituted the advisory committee for holding Students’ Union Elections.

Overzealous aspirants trample code of conduct
The announcement of Allahabad University Students’ Union elections has left the campus abuzz.

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Puri residents battle with waterlogging
Crores of rupees, sanctioned for Nabakalebara in Puri, seem to have gone down the drain as Grand Road was waterlogged following incessant rain on Sunday. Tourists and locals had a tough time wading through water in the Hallowed Town.

Onam special: Kerala fare for city Malayalees
Malayalee families staying in the city had a sumptuous feast during the Onam celebrations, organized by Kerala Kala Samiti here on Sunday. Thirty cooks from Kerala prepared ‘Onasadhya’, the grand Onam fare comprising 17 traditional dishes.

Markets flooded with adulterated milk products: Odisha Milk and Paddy Farmers' Association
Think twice before buying sweet this festive season. Odisha Milk and Paddy Farmers’ Association has alleged that adulterated milk products like cheese, paneer and khua are flooding the state markets. The situation has arisen as there is little enforcement of food safety norms by the authorities concerned, it alleged.

More Bhubaneswar News»

Botch-up: Snag-hit DMAT fails to reboot
Right from the start, DMAT 2015 online was beset by glitches. As soon as the test began, a notice on Association of Private Dental and Medical Colleges (APDMC) .

Over 600 unable to appear for DMAT
Earlier in July, MP high court directed APDMC and the Admission and Fee Regulatory Committee (AFRC) to put in place a basic infrastructure for conducting online examination.

12 dumpers with illegal sand seized near CM's turf
Twelve dumpers, carrying illegal sand, were seized in chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan's home district of Sehore on Sunday afternoon.

More Bhopal News»

Rail traffic hit in Sirsa too
Due to protest on railway tracks near Bathinda by Dera Sacha Sauda followers over MSG-2 movie not being screened, many trains from Sirsa to Punjab via Bathinda had to be cancelled.

INLD rally to be venue of Janata Parivar reunion
The Indian National Lok Dal (INLD) is planning to hold 'samman rally' on November 1 at Delhi to celebrate the birth anniversary of former deputy prime minister Devi Lal.

20 injured as buses collide in Zirakpur
Twenty passengers were injured after a CTU and a Haryana Roadways bus rammed into each other on the Zirakpur-Ambala highway on Sunday.

More Chandigarh News»

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