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Centre fixes OCI card application fee at USD 275, scraps six-month stay ruleThe Indian government has revised OCI card application fees, setting the new OCI card fee at USD 275. Several changes to the application pr...
Took Social Security early? Here are the only 2 ways to fix the benefit reductionMany retirees claim Social Security early and face permanent benefit cuts. Most people think the amount resets later, but it usually does n...
Participatory democracy key condition for my return, Yunus harming ties with India: Sheikh HasinaOusted former Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina stated her return depends on restoring "participatory democracy," lifting the Awami League ban, a...
Employees at nation's consumer financial watchdog say it has become toothless under TrumpThe Consumer Financial Protection Bureau faces operational paralysis. Employees are idle due to White House directives. The bureau is undoi...
Cabinet likely clears major waiver on spectrum dues for govt departmentsThe Union Cabinet likely approved waiving penalties and most interest on overdue spectrum payments. This benefits central and state governm...
Trump plans to fine migrants $998 a day for failing to leave after deportation orderThe Trump administration is planning to impose hefty fines, potentially up to $998 daily, on migrants with deportation orders who fail to l...
Montana lawmakers tighten rules on hiring illegal immigrants: What you need to knowLawmakers in Montana are advancing legislation to impose stricter penalties on businesses that employ illegal immigrants. Montana’s House B...
Social media has to be user-first, not platform-first: Koo slams Twitter's new policy on competitorsTwitter on Monday rescinded its 'promotion of alternative social platforms policy' after criticism on social media, and multiple users poin...
Mobile handset assembly imports to attract 15% duty, 10% for display onlyImport of display assembly of cellular mobile phones along with back-support frames will attract a basic customs duty (BCD) of 10%, the Cen...
CBIC clarification on display inputs duty a big relief: ICEAThe notice by the central board of indirect taxes and customs (CBIC) via circular dated August 18, which clarifies that import of display a...
Retro Tax: I-T department withdraws Sanofi appeal from Supreme CourtWhile Sanofi, like many other multinationals, settled this with the taxman under India's plan to rescind the indirect transfer of assets am...
Iran welcomes US sanctions relief but says it's too littleOn Friday, the Biden administration restored some sanctions relief to Iran's atomic program as world powers and the Islamic Republic contin...
US grants sanctions relief to Iran as nuke talks in balanceAs US negotiators head back to Vienna for what could be a make-or-break session, Secretary of State Antony Blinken signed several sanctions...
- Soccer-English FA approves retrospective bans for diving
SOCCER-ENGLAND/RULES:Soccer-English FA approves retrospective bans for diving
NGOs violating FCRA seek refuge by invoking Fema registration, Home Ministry wants the option closedThe home ministry is now all set to shoot off a letter to the finance ministry urging it to "rescind its powers to monitor NGOs under Fema."
RIL arbitration on KG-D6 block issue: Ex-CJI SP Bharucha recuses himself from the caseThe government had challenged the nomination of Bharucha in the arbitration alleging the retired judge had not made full disclosure about h...
NDMC annuls Rs 160 crore contract with Chinese firmThe contract was awarded to M/s China Railway Shisiju Group Corporation in 2008 as part of preparation for the Commonwealth Games.
- Stocks to watch: Tata Power, Fortis Healthcare, Jindal Steel, MMTC, Jubilant Foodworks, Glenmark
Tata Power said it was not inclined to accept an order from the Maharashtra govt asking it to supply around 300 MW to RInfra, setting the s...
- Jindal Steel may be fined in Bolivia
Bolivia has said that the multi-billion dollar contract it signed with Jindal Steel to develop an iron ore mine has not been rescinded, but...
- Jindal Steel will have to pay penalty: Morales
Bolivia has said that the multi-billion dollar contract it signed with India's Jindal Steel to develop an iron ore mine has not been rescin...