Singapore Supermarket Chain Removes Basmati From Shelves After Customer Finds Dead Rat in Rice Bag in Top Business News- News18.com published on March 04, 2019 leave a reply Most of the basmati comes pre-packed in smaller bags of 2-kg or so from India and Pakistan. It is branded as per retail outlet requirements in some supply contracts. from Top Business News- News18.com https://ift.tt/2NGyMwQ Tweet Share Share Share Share Previous Post CBSE Class 12 Accountancy Sample Paper 2019 Next Post Central Bank Puts Bhushan Power, Essar Steel Accounts Up For Sale to Recover Bad Loan Dues post written by: Rohit Related PostsCentre Asks RBI to Ramp Up Efforts to Check Rupee Fall, Says ReportThe central government on Monday expressed concern about the decline of the rupee’s value for the first time and said that they are considering a special deposi… Continue ReadingRupee Recovers 15 Paise Against USD in Early TradeBesides, dollar's weakness against some currencies overseas including the euro also supported the rupee, dealers said. from Top Business News- News18.com https… Continue ReadingSensex, Nifty Turn Choppy on Mixed Asian Cues Amid Trade War ConcernsThe 30-share index opened higher by 95.32 points, or 0.25 per cent, at 38,017.49. It, however, turned choppy and was trading 8 paise, or 0.02 per cent, higher a… Continue ReadingICICI Bank Files Insolvency Plea Against Jaiprakash AssociatesThe Jaypee group is facing a debt crisis and its group firm Jaypee Infratech Ltd has been taken over by a National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT)-appointed interim… Continue ReadingRupee Could Get Significantly Undervalued if it Keeps Falling at This Rate: Raghuram RajanIn an interview to CNBC TV18, Rajan said it was important for the RBI to continue to give signal that it would keep inflation under check as he hoped that the r… Continue Reading
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