Gurinder Chadha's Bend It Like Beckham has got nomination in the 'Outstanding British Film of the Year' category.
After a brief overnight pause, the rupee climbed to a new 38-month peak against dollar early on Tuesday. In hectic trade at the Interbank Foreign Exchange market this morning, the rupee breached the crucial 45.40-dollar barrier and touched 45.36/37.
A Non-Resident Indian charitable body has urged Prime Minister Manmohan Singh not to tax income from NRI deposits saying such a move will be a big blow to the Indians in the Gulf, majority of whom are from low income groups.
Singh was among the many MPs who attended a breakfast meeting hosted by President Ram Nath Kovind on March 18 as well as a Parliamentary panel meeting on transport, tourism and culture attended by around 20 MPs on Wednesday. Trinamool Congress MP Derek O'Brien said in a tweet, 'This government is putting us all at risk. The PM says self-isolate yourself but Parliament is on.'
NRI businessman B K Agnihotri had already informed Vajpayee of his decision to quit
Wishing to arrange a wedding in India in a royal way with a procession of vintage cars, liveried guards, horses with lancers and ornate ceremonies in the style of the Maharajas in heritage palaces? A travel company offers it all.
Lakshmi N Mittal, Chairman and CEO, of the LNM Group, has bought a central London house for a stunning price of £70 million ($128.25 million or about Rs 560 crore).
Zee Telefilms, one of India's leading television companies, is now making a foray into film production with One Dollar Curry, an Indo-French venture that chronicles the life of a young Indian immigrant who makes it big in France.\n\n\n\n
The US dollar, which is witnessing a depreciation against the rupee, constituted 41.6 per cent of the debt stock till December 2003 compared to 54.3 per cent in March end 2002.
India Inc reacted cautiously to allegations on Swiss a/cs.
GST will now apply to mutual funds, loan instalments and credit card dues.
Talking about home loan rates, there is good news for borrowers.
Inflows of hot money or short-term funds by way of non-resident Indian deposits are not expected
Across Yes Bank branches, the busiest people were the relationship managers, trying to soothe nerves. Many were seen advising clients the situation was only temporary and that their money was safe.