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Congress should now adopt the agenda of a movement: Sonia Gandhi at party meeting
Sources said, Gandhi, while addressing Congress leaders at a meeting at the party headquarters here asserted that the BJP government was testing the resolve and resilience of the Congress, which must now embark on an agitational agenda to reach out to the masses in exposing the BJP.
Manmohan Singh said, GST is the main reason for the recession; Explains how Modi government can revive development
The former PM said demonetization and faulty implementation of GST had triggered this slowdown.
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman blames millennials for automobile sale slump, says they don’t seem to be buying cars
Last month, to help boost sales, Nirmala Sitharaman announced several measures, including ordering government departments to buy new cars to replace old ones.
“First of all, I am an Indian.” With this reply, the chairperson of the ISRO chief Sivan won millions of hearts
Meanwhile, the video of Sivan’s interview with Sun TV channel is going viral on various social media platforms with Twitterati showing respect to the ISRO chairman for presenting the national identity first.
Unions should not use their health insurance as a weapon against universal coverage
Rebecca Kolins Givan is an associate professor in the School of Management and Labor Relations at Rutgers University.
Health insurance is essential to deal with lifestyle-related diseases
The study reveals that diabetes has seen a spike by about 40% among individuals under 45, Blood pressure too has increased by 90% among people in the same age group.
Pinterest begins displaying information from health organizations for vaccine-related searches
Pinterest said it would try to combat misinformation about vaccines by showing only information from health organizations when people search.
Non-government pensioners will once again get the value of pension after 15 years
The meeting of the Central Board of Pension Body also approves the proposal for selection of ETF manufacturers through public bidding.
Gold Fundamental Daily Forecast Price – Traders placed Powder Dry Ahead of Powell’s Jackson Hole Speech on Friday
We expect to see a slight move in the gold market ahead of Powell’s speech on Friday. Based on yesterday’s brief reversal following the release of the Fed market, it is clear that bond investors still fear that the Fed will not be aggressive enough to cut its rate to save the economy.
Stock markets likely to benefit after SEBI relaxes rules for FPIs
Sebi relaxed the buyback norms for listed firms that own NBFCs and housing finance companies subsidiaries. In commodity markets, spot gold was steady at $1,502.53.
The new facility on a debit card, credit card to make payment more comfortable: 10 digits
The credit or debit cardholder can give a mandate to the card issuer for automated payments to a merchant. The new e-mandate facility on credit, debit cards come into effect from September 1.
Pentagon chief visits Mongolia to strengthen military bonds
U.S. Defense Secretary Mark Esper poses with a horse presented as a gift at the Defense Ministry in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia Thursday, Aug. 8, 2019. Esper’s stop in Ulaanbaatar — the third U.S. engagement with Mongolia in recent weeks, underscored its key role in America’s new defense strategy that lists China and Russia as priority competitors.
Archetypal rebel: how Johnson’s chief adviser is driving Brexit
Boris Johnson has lost no time in making his mark as British prime minister. In two weeks, he has toured the country telling Britons a spending squeeze will end and they will leave the European Union on Oct. 31 no matter what.
US urges raised caution for Americans touring Hong Kong
Protesters focus the laser pointers to a newspaper as they try to burn it, during a rally to demonstrate against the arrests of people caught in possession of laser pointers that police classified as offensive weapons because of their ability to harm the eyes in Hong Kong, Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2019. Hong Kong is facing its “most severe situation” since its handover from British rule in 1997 following weeks of demonstrations and the central government is considering what measures to take next, the head of Beijing’s Cabinet office responsible for the territory said Wednesday.