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The new tax system will leave a higher spendable income: Nirmala Sitharaman

The new tax system will leave a higher spendable income: Nirmala Sitharaman

She said that the government’s efforts to restore the economy went through the way of capital spending. New Delhi: Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said on Friday that the new tax system will leave the higher disposable income in the hands of the people. Responding to the discussion in the Lok Sabha on the state …

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He will soon meet with the top management of the Adani Group, says LIC Chairman

He will soon meet with the top management of the Adani Group, says LIC Chairman

Mr. Kumar, Chairman of LIC, said that they will meet senior officials of Adani Group soon Mumbai: Life Insurance Corporation (LIC) Chairman MR Kumar said on Thursday that the insurance company’s public sector officials will meet soon with the top management of the Adani Group and seek clarification regarding the crisis faced by the diversified …

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Adani Gas's total profit in the December quarter rose 17.2% amid rising prices

Adani Gas’s total profit in the December quarter rose 17.2% amid rising prices

Adani Total Gas said the short-term contracts helped improve the cost of gas. (file) Bengaluru: Adani Total Gas reported a 17.2% increase in quarterly profit on Thursday due to higher prices and short-term contracts. The company said it is evaluating an independent review in the wake of a US short seller report on its business. …

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The United Nations says an economic slowdown will force workers into lower-paid jobs

The United Nations says an economic slowdown will force workers into lower-paid jobs

Global unemployment is expected to reach 208 million people this year. (file) Geneva: The United Nations warned, Monday, that the global economic slowdown will force more workers to accept low-quality, low-paying jobs in 2023, while inflation leads to an increase in real wages. The UN’s International Labor Organization said that with prices rising faster than …

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