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Demonetisation Caused Temporary Disruptions But it Will Offer Salutary Benefits: IMF
"We see salutary benefits from the demonetisation that took place a year ago. And there are potential benefits going forward," William Murray of the IMF told reporters at the fortnightly IMF news conference.
China Regulators Open Antitrust Probe of Toshiba Deal: Report
Chinese regulators started their review earlier this month, despite the fact that Toshiba had applied for it in September when it reached a deal with Bain and its partners.
Samsung Might Lose Ground in Smartphone Market in 2018: Strategy Analytics
Strategy Analytics said the company is expected to post a market share of 19.2 percent in the global smartphone industry in 2018 by shipping 315 million units, down from 20.5 percent estimated for this year.
Arvind Kejriwal Warns Private Schools Against Arbitrarily Hiking Fees
The warning came after reports suggested that private schools substantially increased their fees to comply with the seventh central pay commission (CPC) recommendations.
Talent Scouting is Not a Big Deal in India, Says Sonu Nigam
Sonu Nigam is set to scout and nurture new talent in the field of music. He says hunting for talent in India is not a big deal as they just appear.
Supreme Court Allows Vodafone to Initiate Second Arbitration Over $2 Billion Tax Demand
Vodafone, the world's second-largest mobile operator, entered India in 2007 by acquiring Hutchison Whampoa's wireless assets. It is contesting a tax bill of more than $2 billion relating to that acquisition.
Suzuki Says Toyota and Panasonic Supply Deal Could Be Possible, Will Not Join Efforts
Suzuki and Toyota have agreed to trade expertise in parts supplies and research and development, including selling electric vehicles in India.
Kentucky Lawmaker Facing Sexual Assault Allegations Kills Himself
Bullitt County Sheriff Donnie Tinnell said Dan Johnson shot himself on a bridge in Mount Washington, Kentucky. Tinnell confirmed the death to WDRB-TV in Louisville.
Phir Hera Pheri Director Neeraj Vora Passes Away
Vora, who was set to direct the third installment in the hit Hera Pheri franchise, began his film journey as an actor in 1984.
Here's Why Journey of Bhangover is the Perfect Film for the Weekend
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Narendra Modi at FICCI LIVE: UPA Govt Forced Banks to Dole Out Huge Loans to Industrialists, Says PM
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is addressing the leaders of Indian Industry at the Annual General Meeting of FICCI, his first address to an AGM of a national business association after becoming the PM.
'Barabanki Mein Jeena Mushkil Kar Dungi,' BJP MP Priyanka Rawat Threatens SDM
“Barabanki mein jeena mushkil kar dungi (I will make it difficult for you to live in Barabanki),” screamed Priyanka Rawat at the IAS trainee.
FBI Agents on Russia Probe Called Donald Trump 'Idiot': Report
Peter Strzok, a senior counterintelligence investigator, also suggested that the Republican Party "needs to pull their head out of their ass," USA Today reported.
Soha Ali Khan Is The Only Person In Family I'm In Awe of, Says Kareena Kapoor Khan
Kareena said she finds herself in a similar position as that of Soha's husband Kunal Kemmu, who said he can't get some of the English words Soha uses while they are talking.
Indian Telecom Subscriber Base Dips to 120 Crore in October
The number of connections in urban India declined to 69.75 crore at the end of October 2017 from 70.48 crore in September, however, the rural subscription increased to 50.41 crore from 50.18 crore during the same period.