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UPES MBA Admission 2021: All You Need to Know About Eligibility Criteria and Selection
Students will be required to pay Rs 1,850 as registration fee while submitting the application form for the two years full-time MBA admission of UPES 2021.
GST Officials Detect Over Rs 830 Crore Tax Evasion by Delhi-based Pan-masala Manufacturing Unit
The firm was evading the payment of Goods and Services Tax (GST) by manufacturing and clandestinely supplying gutkha/pan masala/tobacco products without any registration and payment of duty.
2020: Personal Finance Takeaways From a Tough Year
The economic disruptions caused due to lockdowns adversely impacted a large section of our population. But those who followed these strategies were able to sail through these turbulent times.
Bajaj Auto Becomes the World's Most Valuable 2-Wheeler Company, Reaches 1 Lakh Crore Market Cap
Bajaj Auto has become the first two-wheeler company globally to cross a market capitalisation of Rs 1 lakh crore (around USD 13.6 billion).
'WandaVision' Director 'Honoured And Terrified' To Launch Marvel Studios' Phase 4
Matt Shakman, director of "WandaVision", says the fact that the Disney Plus series will launch the Phase 4 of Marvel Studios is a matter of both pride and anxiety for him. The show is the first project from Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) to come out si...
Thailand Sets More Restrictions Amid COVID-19 Second Wave
Thailand's government held off from ordering new nationwide business shutdowns on Sunday amid a new wave of coronavirus cases but empowered some provincial governors to set their own restrictions and pleaded with the public not to travel.
Janhvi Kapoor to Star in Remake of Kolamaavu Kokila Frontlined By Nayanthara
Actress Janhvi Kapoor will star in the Hindi remake of Kolamaavuu Kokila, a Tamil film lead by Nayanthara. She will start shooting for the film in January.
South Korea Reports 657 New Daily COVID Cases, Fewest In Nearly Four Weeks
South Korea reported 657 new coronavirus cases for Saturday, the lowest daily infection total in nearly four weeks, as tougher restrictions during the New Year holiday season helped fight the spread.
Police Shut Down Raves Defying COVID-19 Curbs In France And Spain
Several hundred French police on Saturday shut down an illegal rave party in northwestern France that had been underway since New Year's Eve in defiance of a curfew and coronavirus restrictions on large gatherings, officials said.
Bengal Govt to Showcase Its 'Sabooj Sathi' Scheme in Republic Day Parade
Initiated in 2015, the 'Sabooj Sathi' scheme was a brainchild of Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee. In the scheme bicycles are given to students of classes 9 to 12 in state-run, state-sponsored, and state-aided schools and madrasas.
Pak's KPK Govt Approves Rs 2.35 Cr To Purchase Ancestral Houses Of Dilip Kumar, Raj Kapoor
Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government on Saturday approved the release of Rs 2.35 crore to purchase the ancestral houses of legendary Bollywood actors Dilip Kumar and Raj Kapoor located in the heart of this city and declared as the national heritages....
Legal Age of Smoking May be Rasied to 21 Years as Centre Drafts New Law
The bill also has a provision for coming down on manufacture and sale of illicit cigarettes and tobacco products.
South African Quick Steyn Pulls Out Of 2021 IPL
South Africa fast bowler Dale Steyn has pulled out of this year's Indian Premier League (IPL) as he seeks some time away from the sport.
Horoscope 2021: Prosperity, Success for Sagittarius; Know Your Predictions for the New Year
The year is likely to make a Capricorn introspective of actions and may prompt you to make adjustments which may decide the actions in future of your actions.
US Covid-19 Cases Surpass 20 Million as Deaths Mount, Officials Seek to Speed Up Vaccinations
A total of 345,000 have died of COVID-19, or one out of every 950 U.S. residents, since the virus first emerged in China late in 2019.
UK Reactivates Emergency COVID-19 Hospitals, Closes London Primary Schools
Britain reactivated emergency hospitals built at the start of the pandemic and shut primary schools in London on Friday to counter the rapid spread of a much more infectious variant of the coronavirus.