Business Standard
Ø 'Only five large banks can survive in the long-term'
Ø PE investment in office assets to hit $3.5 bn: C&W
Ø GST: Govt to keep healthcare, education out of ambit
Ø ATMs, credit, debit cards set to disappear: Niti Aayog
Ø GST: Tax evasion over Rs 5 cr a non-bailable offence
Ø Govt withdraws subsidy to mild hybrids under FAME
Ø Finance Ministry seeks public comments on GST rules
Ø Highway liquor ban may hit 1 mn jobs, 2000 hotels
Ø Higher levy under GST for demerit goods, exchange offers
Ø ISRO embraces private sector, outsources satellite manufacturing
Ø BSE ready to launch for commodity trading; waiting for Sebi nod: CEO
Ø San Miguel plans $34-bn investments, eyes Saigon Beer stake
Ø BSE to charge transaction fee for each equity trade from Monday
Ø Exim Bank to raise $3 bn from overseas markets this fiscal
Business Line
Mint
Ø RBI must focus on NPA resolution for now: Assocham
Ø Tax dispute scheme gets tepid response, garners Rs. 1,200 cr
Ø Govt plans to change security features of bank notes every 3-4 years
Ø Govt in advanced talks with entities for investment in NIIF
Ø Chasing jobs, many fudge educational qualifications: Report
Ø Tata Motors sales up 8% at 57,145 units in March
Ø Five associate banks, BMB merge with SBI
Ø Jio's new pricing will continue to bleed industry: COAI
Ø Maruti Suzuki March sales rise 8.1% at 139,763 units
Ø Subsidised LPG cylinder price hiked by Rs5.57, ATF cut by 5%
Ø RBI policy in limelight for markets in truncated week
Financial Express
Financial Chronicle
Ø Govt withdraws subsidy to mild hybrids vehicles under FAME scheme
Ø RBI likely to maintain status quo on April 6
Ø US government report pans India over human rights violations
Ø Mutual Funds add 67 lakh folios on higher retail participation
Ø Mutual Funds add 67 lakh folios on higher retail participation
Ø Infy shareholders okay buyback clause, COO’s pay
Ø CCEA nod to amend mega power policy to push 31GW stalled projects
Ø Rupee surges 4.3% on positive domestic and global cues
Ø Kerala slaps Rs 2,600 crore tax notice on jewellers
Ø Rs 56,261 cr: Huge FPI funds pumped into Indian markets as GAAR kicks in
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