
Daily Newsletter | Monday, September 28, 2015 | |
For PM Modi at Facebook, it's 'Like' all the way | It was "Like" all the way. Facebook headquarters in Silicon Valley provided Prime Minister Narendra Modi the perfect platform to showcase his social media skills and vision for Digital India with a townhall meeting where he and his host Mark Zuckerberg shared intimate stories that hit all the right buttons. |
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Most Kolkatans prefer saving up than travel: Report | Are city vacationers beginning to prefer saving up for future over travelling? A latest report by a major travel agency hints towards this, with ‘saving for future’ and ‘saving for current use’ ranking higher than holidays. |
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Govt's intent not to give 'buksheesh' to people: FM | Confident about MUDRA loan scheme benefitting the weakest section of the society, finance minister Arun Jaitley on Sunday said the government's intent is not to give any "buksheesh" (tip) but to make people economically self-sufficient. |
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Modi's foreign visits created unprecedented impact: Jaitley | Terming Prime Minister Narendra Modi's US visit as a new milestone, finance minister Arun Jaitley on Sunday said global corporates want to do increased business in the country and heads of governments are associating with India at a new wavelength. |
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Foreign investors get relief from controversial MAT | With the government deciding to exempt the foreign companies that have no permanent establishment in India from the 18.5 per cent minimum alternate tax demands, all foreign investors have got full relief from the controversial MAT. |
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Sanjay Dutt back in jail | Sanjay Dutt says goodbye to his wife and kids on Saturday, as he goes back to his prison cell in Pune’s Yerawada jail on the expiry of his 30-day parole. |
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