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Foreign Tax Credit Norm Review Tops Nasscom's Budget Wishlist
Nasscom President R Chandrashekhar said a comprehensive review of the foreign tax credit provisions will ensure efficiency and ease of compliance for exporters from India.
Union Budget 2018 to Set Course of Equity Indices
According to market observers, other themes for the trade week starting on January 29, will be macroeconomic growth and select industrial production data points coupled with stock-specific movement due to the ongoing earnings result season.
Padmaavat Row: Karni Sena Says, No Role In Violence, Protests To Continue
Addressing a press conference here, Karni Sena chief Lokendra Singh Kalvi said he had "evidence" to prove that none of their volunteers were part of the attack on a school bus in Gurugram.
FPIs Net Inflow at USD 3-bn in Indian Markets in January So Far
This comes following an outflow of over Rs 3,500 crore by foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) from the capital markets (equity and debt) in December, depositories data showed.
Congress Releases Candidates' List for Tripura, Open to Tie Up With Trinamool
All India Congress Committee general secretary and in-charge of Central Election Committee Oscar Fernandes communicated the candidates' names to the leaders of Tripura unit of the party on Saturday.
Why Stepping Into Wife Dimple’s Shoes Won’t be Easy for Akhilesh Yadav
Kannauj is considered to be an SP bastion, but if recent results at Kannauj are anything to go by, the party would have to work really hard to maintain its grip.
California Woman Sues Walmart for 'Segregated' Black Products
Essie Grundy, 43, says all beauty products marketed for black people are placed in a locked glass case, while cosmetics targeting other ethnicities are freely available at the Walmart near her Perris home, about an hour southeast of Los Angeles.
Russia Condemns 'Absurd' US Sanctions, Promises 'Response'
The fresh sanctions, which were announced by the US Treasury earlier on Friday, target Russian officials who supplied turbines to a power plant in annexed Crimea, as well as several "ministers" from the breakaway region in eastern Ukraine.
Two Dozen 'Dreamer' Immigrants to Attend Donald Trump's First State of Union
The move comes as the White House prepares to unveil its new immigration framework, one that offers a pathway to citizenship for up to 1.8 million undocumented "Dreamers" who were brought to the country as children.
13 Dead, 2 Injured as Mini-Bus Plunges Into River in Maharashtra's Kolhapur
The mishap occurred at around 11.45 pm on Shivaji bridge when the driver lost control over the vehicle while travelling from Ganpatipule to Pune.
The Really Tough Movie Quiz: January 26
The Really Tough Movie Quiz: January 26
Padmaavat: Neetu and Rishi Kapoor Shower Deepika with Praises and Flowers After Watching The Film
Sanjay Leela Bhansali's Padmaavat got an official theatrical release on January 25 and despite threats from the fringe outfits, the film has managed to garner attention and viewers in large numbers.
The Pain of Chocolate as French Shoppers Brawl Over Nutella
Intermarche, a French chain usually sells Nutella for 4.50 euros ($5.60) but with the discount jars were going for just 1.41 euros.
Philippine President Duterte Tells Myanmar’s Suu Kyi Rights Activists are 'Just a Noisy Bunch'
Suu Kyi is facing international criticism for failing to address the plight of the Rohingya, more than 655,500 of whom have fled to Bangladesh to escape a crackdown by the Myanmar military.
Journey of Bhajju Shyam: From a Night Guard to a Padma Shri Awardee
Bhajju has come a long way from helping his mother decorate the mud walls of their tiny hut with drawings. He is now the toast of the global children's books circuit.
Deep-rooted Political Conspiracy Behind Padmaavat Protests, Says Shyam Benegal
Benegal had filmed the story of Allauddin Khilji's violent obsession for Rani Padmavati many years back, and not a stir of protest had happened.