Monday 27 May 2019

Poll mandate gives RBI room to reduce rates

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German with 1,800 cows allowed to stay in India German with 1,800 cows allowed to stay in India
It's a long way from Berlin to India, where Friederike Irina Bruening devotes her life to sick and abandoned cows. Now, after intervention from the Hindu nationalist government, she has been allowed to stay.
Poll mandate gives RBI room to reduce rates Poll mandate gives RBI room to reduce rates
A clear mandate to the Narendra Modi-led National Democratic Alliance could pave the way for easier interest rates from the Reserve Bank of India when it announces its second bi-monthly policy for 2019 on June 6th.
Myanmar ruby hunters exploit law change Myanmar ruby hunters exploit law change
Burrowing deep underground, thousands of informal miners risk their lives to find gleaming red gems as a law change spurs opportunity in Myanmar's "land of rubies".
Interesting photos: Donald Trump's visit to Japan Interesting photos: Donald Trump's visit to Japan
Trump is on a four-day state visit to Japan meant to showcase the alliance between the two allies, but which has also been shadowed by trade tensions.
8 ways to get out of a rut at work 8 ways to get out of a rut at work
Establish control of your time so you stick to the discipline of working at a chosen task for a scheduled interval where there will be no other distractions.
More startups join the coveted Unicorn club in India More startups join the coveted Unicorn club in India
With funding from big names like SoftBank Vision Fund and others, Indian startups began 2019 with a number of them jumping the Unicorn club. Here are a list of notable Unicorn startups from India.
Top sectoral picks for Modi 2.0 Top sectoral picks for Modi 2.0
As the domestic stock market rides Modi's colossal victory, investors are getting ready to go stock picking. Here is a list of all-inclusive, sector-wise stock picks from Elara Securities that investors can consider. Have a look.
Political dynasties that survived 2019: Sons & daughters who won Political dynasties that survived 2019: Sons & daughters who won
The 2019 Lok Sabha elections were high on drama, glamour and surprises. From celebrity debuts to unforeseen victories, the six-week-long democratic exercise and its consequent assessment had its share of headlines and news-makers. While some political dynasties retained their position, many others experienced loss at the hands of newbies.
Fake Facebook accounts: The never-ending battle against bots Fake Facebook accounts: The never-ending battle against bots
The staggering figure of more than three billion fake accounts blocked by Facebook over a six-month period highlights the challenges faced by social networks in curbing automated accounts, or bots, and other nefarious efforts to manipulate the platforms.
Japan tests world's fastest bullet train Japan tests world's fastest bullet train
Japan has started testing its fastest-ever bullet train — capable of reaching 400 kilometers per hour (249 mph) — as it continues to develop the revolutionary mode of travel.
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