
Daily Newsletter | Wednesday, March 16, 2016 | | Big people evading tax as farmers: FM | The Centre is probing cases of "some prominent people" evading taxes in the garb of agricultural income, but there is no proposal or move to tax farmers, finance minister Arun Jaitley said in Rajya Sabha on Tuesday. |
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Military plane crashes in Ecuador jungle, 22 dead | Nineteen soldiers were heading to a parachuting course when the aircraft went down in the Pastaza province of Ecuador's Amazon region. Two pilots and one mechanic, also members of the army, were killed. |
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| How a Nashik stenographer’s son became a judge | Vishal comes from a small town called Manmad in Nashik district of Maharashtra. His father, Vishnu Deshmukh, was stenographer working under a lower court's judge in Manmad for 30 years. Vishnu Deshmukh lived with only one dream – to give his children good education. He motivated his son Vishal to study law and become a judge. |
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| | As it happened: World T20 - India vs New Zealand | Phase two of the 2016 ICC World Twenty20 starts today with hosts India taking on New Zealand, in their first T20I in post Brendon McCullum era. In four previous encounters in T20Is, India have never beaten the Kiwis. |
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| India’s Feb trade deficit narrows to lowest since 2013 | India's trade deficit narrowed in February to its lowest since September 2013, as exports contracted at a slower pace with demand remaining weak from Europe. India has been struggling with weak global demand although the blow has been softened by a collapse in its oil import bill. |
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Adani gets Queensland backing for Australian coal mine | The Parliament of the Australian state of Queensland agreed that Adani Enterprises should be granted "all state government approvals" to build one of the world's biggest coal mines. The $7.45 billion project in the undeveloped Galilee Basin has been delayed by challenges from environmental campaigners. |
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After Pfizer, HC grants relief to Abbott and Macleods | Pharma majors Abbott Healthcare and Macleods Pharmaceuticals got interim relief from the Delhi high court which stayed till March 21 the government's decision banning sale of certain combination medicines of the two companies. |
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| Hrithik-Kangana's cold war in legal mess | Everyone sensed a cold war between Hrithik Roshan and Kangana Ranaut for a while now. But reportedly, this seems to have gone too far and has turned into a messy scene. The actors, who have worked together in two films (Kites and Krissh 3), were also rumoured to be a couple, but they have never spoken on this. |
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