PACL case: Sebi panel asks certain investors to submit original documents for refund
A high-powered Sebi committee on Monday asked investors in illegal schemes of PACL group, with claims of up to `17,000, to produce original documents by March 20 for receiving refunds. The panel has asked only those investors, whose applications have been successfully verified, to submit their original certificates. The committee, headed by...
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EPFO sets May 3 as deadline for subscribers to opt for higher pension
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Retail mutual fund assets base grows 9.3% to over `23 lakh crore in January
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Decide on attaching DMRC’s assets to pay RInfra: HC to Govt
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CII, Jindal Stainless partner to create awareness on corrosion-related issues in India
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DIAL commissions disabled aircraft recovery kit
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Zee Entertainment shares rally over 8 pc
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Govt working to make India a global automobile manufacturing hub: Gadkari
28 February 2023 | PTI
Human rights violated in Ukraine: Guterres
Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine has triggered “the most massive violations of human rights” in the world today, the head of the United Nations said on Monday, as the war pushed into its second year with no end in sight. The Russian invasion “has unleashed widespread death, destruction and displacement,” UN...
India’s role on global stage growing: US
India’s role on the global stage continues to grow and the India-US ties are one of the consequential relationships, a senior State Department official has said. Speaking to community leaders and local ethic Indian media reporters during a trip to the Silicon Valley last week, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for...
Sunak unveils deal ending trade dispute with N Ireland
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak on Monday unveiled a “decisive breakthrough” in achieving a new deal with the European Union (EU) to resolve the post-Brexit trade dispute related to Northern Ireland. After weeks of intensive negotiations, Sunak was joined by European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen for a final set...
Indian-origin student dies in UK road collision
A 28-year-old Indian-origin female student was pronounced dead at the scene when a car smashed into a bus stop and hit pedestrians in Leeds, northern England, according to British police. Athira Anilkumar Laly Kumari has been identified as the victim of the crash by West Yorkshire Police as it appealed...
3 parties claim early leads in Nigeria’s presidential vote
Each of the three frontrunners in Nigeria’s hotly contested presidential election claimed they are on the path to victory on Monday, as preliminary results trickled in two days after Africa’s most populous nation went to the polls. Only one of Nigeria’s 36 states has officially announced results, with the ruling party’s...
CIA chief: China has some doubt on ability to invade Taiwan
US intelligence shows that China's President Xi Jinping has instructed his country’s military to “be ready by 2027” to invade Taiwan though he may be currently harboring doubts about his ability to do so given Russia’s experience in its war with Ukraine, CIA Director William Burns said. Burns, in a television...
Beijing monitors US plane over Strait
China said it closely monitored the flight of a US surveillance plane through the Taiwan Strait on Monday, accusing the US of having “deliberately disrupted and undermined the regional situation.” Chinese forces organised to keep an eye on the passage of the P-8A Poseidon anti-submarine patrol plane and “all matters were...