A look at the headlines right now:
- Ratan Tata wanted to sell Tata Consultancy Services to IBM, says Cyrus Mistry: In a statement, the ousted chairperson claimed that his predecessor’s ‘ego’ led to the 2007 acquisition of European steel company Corus for over $12 billion.
- Three Indian soldiers killed during encounter in Jammu and Kashmir’s Machhal, one body mutilated: The Army’s Northern Command said ‘retribution will be heavy for the cowardly act’.
- Big Bazaar to allow customers to withdraw up to Rs 2,000 using debit or ATM cards from November 24: The Future Retail Limited-owned company has tied up with the State Bank of India to offer the facility.
- Defence Ministry will review all firms blacklisted during previous regime, says Manohar Parrikar: The Union minister said the government would come up with a fresh list of banned contractors as per its new policy.
- Fitch Ratings uncertain about long-term benefits of currency demonetisation: The agency predicted that the October-December 2016 quarter could see weak GDP growth.
- Carnatic legend M Balamuralikrishna dead at 86: The singer and composer was awarded the Padma Vibhushan, India’s second-highest civilian honour, for his contribution towards Indian Art.
- Coal allocation scam accused Naveen Jindal can travel abroad, says CBI court: However, the judge asked the industrialist to inform the investigating officer and the court within seven days of his return to India.
- Bollywood actor Sunny Leone among BBC’s 100 most influential women for 2016: Four other Indian women, including a computer engineering student, a tractor company owner, an environmentalist and an activist were also on the list.
- Internet activists send legal notice to Indore District Collector for ban on demonetisation posts: The Internet Freedom Foundation said the order was an ‘overreach of the Criminal Procedure Code’, and an infringement on fundamental rights.
- West Indies beat India women’s team in final T20I to sweep series 3-0: The visitors struck with the ball and reduced the hosts to 32/3 at one point.
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