Gold Silver Reports – After successfully entertaining viewers for 3 years, Kapil Sharma and his ‘Comedy Nights with Kapil team’ recently bid an emotional 😥 farewell to the viewers. What followed next was a series of controversies.
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2016-17 Union Budget Presented on 29 February
Gold Silver Reports → Finance minister Arun Jaitley will present the Union Budget for 2016-17 on February 29, minister of state for finance Jayant Sinha said on Thursday.
Pakistanis not to observe Valentine’s Day; Mamnoon Hussain
Gold Silver Reports ~ President Mamnoon Hussain has urged Pakistanis not to observe Valentine’s Day, the romantic holiday that hardline Muslim clerics want banned but officials in the capital say they cannot suppress.
Delhi Leader Kejriwal Took Action to Reduce Air Pollution
Gold Silver Reports ~ In a city where motorists routinely run red lights and drive on the wrong side of the road, many doubted the feasibility of Delhi leader Arvind Kejriwal’s plan to roughly halve the number of cars in India’s capital in a bid to reduce air pollution.
Free Web access in India
Gold Silver Reports ~ A majority of Indians who submitted comments to the nation’s telecommunications regulator said they support Facebook Inc.’s Free Basics plan that would allow free Web access.
Vladimir Putin Names US as Threat in New Security Strategy
Russian President Vladimir Putin names US as threat in new security strategy https://t.co/RJbmSBHkRY pic.twitter.com/ufbx9q1KXM — The Indian Express (@IndianExpress) January 3, 2016
Petronet Revise LNG Contract to Lower Indian Prices
Gold Silver Reports – Qatar’s RasGas Co. agreed to cut the price of gas it supplies to Petronet LNG Ltd. by almost half from Friday under an existing 25-year contract with India’s biggest gas importer.
Under the revised terms, Petronet will pay RasGas $6 to $7 per million British thermal units, compared with about $13 earlier, India’s Oil Minister Dharmendra Pradhan told reporters in New Delhi on Thursday. A penalty for taking less-than-contracted volumes this year amounting to about 120 billion rupees ($1.8 billion) on Petronet has been waived by the Qatari company, he said.