Friday, 6 March 2020

Yes Bank crisis: How it impacts you

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Fri, Mar 06, 2020 | 02:21 PM IST

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Yes Bank crisis: RBI puts a cap on large withdrawals Yes Bank crisis: RBI puts a cap on large withdrawals
The Reserve Bank of India has put an end to the uncertainty on the future of Yes Bank and imposed a month-long moratorium. After restricting business transactions, the central bank assured that these actions were taken to protect the interests of depositors.
BMW drives in updated version of X1 in India. Check price, variants and safety features BMW drives in updated version of X1 in India. Check price, variants and safety features
BMW India launched the updated version of second-generation BMW X1. The new BMW X1 takes the limelight with its refreshed design, attractive features and sophisticated balance between driving dynamics and comfort.
Coronavirus outbreak: How to stop touching your face Coronavirus outbreak: How to stop touching your face
We know it's hard. Try these four tricks to help limit the number of times you touch your face each day to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
What's happening: Virus closes schools, but Louvre reopens What's happening: Virus closes schools, but Louvre reopens
As the world shuts down amid the coronavirus terror, the Louvre Museum in Paris has reopened after managers promised measures to ease workers' fears about catching the virus from visitors who come from around the world.
Meet the women who scavenge for gold at the top of the world Meet the women who scavenge for gold at the top of the world
Eva Chura is one of the magpies of the mountain. Living with their families in shacks in a gold shantytown in the Andes, these women make a living gleaning gold from rubble.
Washington DC gets its first coronavirus pop-up shop Washington DC gets its first coronavirus pop-up shop
The nation's capital has pop up shops for food and drink, even marijuana. And now, coronavirus prevention supplies.
Contagion risk on India seen from govt's move to seize Yes Bank Contagion risk on India seen from govt's move to seize Yes Bank
India's move to take control of beleaguered lender Yes Bank Ltd. could lead to a plunge in the riskier assets of Asia's third-largest economy, according to analysts.
Meet the female squad who clear out Vietnam's unexploded bombs Meet the female squad who clear out Vietnam's unexploded bombs
Medic and safety officer Nguyen Thi Ha Lan supervises her teammates, the "landmine girls" as they are known, preparing to detonate a cluster bomb left behind from the war with the United States that ended in 1975.
India in T20 World Cup Final: A win that will change women's cricket in India India in T20 World Cup Final: A win that will change women's cricket in India
Whether India wins this World Cup or not, there is definiitely a change of perception towards women's cricket in the country. In India, there exist funding and infrastructure that can be turned to the women's game.
How Hyderabad is dealing with coronavirus How Hyderabad is dealing with coronavirus
The move comes against the backdrop of the virus spreading in various countries and two more persons from Hyderabad testing positive for it.
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