Gold Gets Costlier, Crosses Rs 33,000-Mark Due to More Demand From Jewellers in Top Business News- News18.com published on January 10, 2019 leave a reply Silver also followed the gold movement by rising Rs 410 to Rs 40,510 per kg on fresh buying by industrial units and coin makers. from Top Business News- News18.com http://bit.ly/2TAvg8Q Tweet Share Share Share Share Previous Post Sensex Drops 106 Points on Weak Global Cues; Bank Stocks Fall Next Post RPF Recruitment 2019 Notification Updates: Apply for 798 Constable Posts by 31 January post written by: Rohit Related PostsJapan Aims To Eliminate Gasoline Vehicles By Mid-2030s, Boost Green GrowthJapan aims to eliminate gasolinepowered vehicles in the next 15 years, the government said on Friday in a plan to reach net zero carbon emissions and generate n… Continue ReadingWhy New Wage Code May Result in Lower Take Home Salary for Employees Next YearAccording to the Code on Wages, 2019, the government has put a cap on the allowances at 50 percent of the total compensation. The payroll experts, therefore, sa… Continue Reading3.97 Crore ITRs Filed for 2019-20 Fiscal Till December 24The deadline to file I-T returns by individual taxpayers for the 2019-20 fiscal (AY 2020-21)ends on December 31, 2020, while the same for taxpayers whose accoun… Continue ReadingUK Fishing Industry Disappointed By Brexit Deal "Fudge"Britain's fishing industry is disappointed that a Brexit trade deal struck with the European Union does not represent more of a reduction in the access that the… Continue ReadingJapan Tightens Procurement Rules After Outcry Over COVID Relief SpendingJapan's trade ministry unveiled a raft of public procurement reforms on Friday following an outcry over a deal to disburse coronavirus relief to struggling busi… Continue Reading
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