Wednesday 21 November 2018

Where do RBI’s surplus funds come from?

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Where do RBI's surplus funds come from? Where do RBI's surplus funds come from?
RBI's board this week decided to set up an expert committee to examine its 'Economic Capital Framework'. The committee is expected to break down RBI's balance sheet to decide if its reserves are consistent with its needs.
Maruti Suzuki launches next gen Ertiga at Rs 7.44 lakh Maruti Suzuki launches next gen Ertiga at Rs 7.44 lakh
Maruti Suzuki on Wednesday announced the launch of next gen Ertiga priced between Rs 7.44 lakh and Rs 10.9 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi). Bookings for the new Ertiga have started and deliveries are due by the end of this month.
Six things to know about Interpol Six things to know about Interpol
Interpol, the world's largest international police organisation, works with its 194 member countries to coordinate policing across the planet, including on organised crime and counter-terrorism operations.
Flying out from Delhi costlier from December 1 Flying out from Delhi costlier from December 1
Flying from New Delhi will become costlier from December 1 because the airport charges have been hiked. Departing flyers will be required to pay Rs 77 as passenger service fee (PSF)-facilitation (taxes extra) in place of the user development fee.
Mars is about to get its first US visitor in years Mars is about to get its first US visitor in years
It will be the first American spacecraft to land since the Curiosity rover in 2012 and the first dedicated to exploring underground.
Maggots and cobra hearts at 'Disgusting Food Museum' in Sweden Maggots and cobra hearts at 'Disgusting Food Museum' in Sweden
Cheese teeming with squirming maggots, sheep's eye juice and mouse wine: the "Disgusting Food Museum" explores why a dish seems delicious to some, but for others is stomach-churning.
In Quebec, Canada's newest hydroelectric dams nearly ready In Quebec, Canada's newest hydroelectric dams nearly ready
Flowing more than 500 kilometers (300 miles) through the wilderness, the Romaine River in the Cote-Nord region of Quebec is about to hit a literal wall at 51 degrees north latitude with the erection of the fourth and last power station.
Want to fly drones? Get trained first Want to fly drones? Get trained first
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has come out with strict rules to keep a tab on people operating remotely piloted aircraft systems (RPAS).
Tesla Roadster or CityAirbus: What will you ride to work in future? Tesla Roadster or CityAirbus: What will you ride to work in future?
Your ride to the office or even a pleasure trip will be faster, higher and more energy efficient.
Indian govt asking more data: Facebook Indian govt asking more data: Facebook
Facebook says there was a steep rise in data requests from India's government in the first half of this year as compared to the previous two years.
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