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India proposes antitrust scrutiny for big M&As; unicorns eyeing IPOs meet mutual funds

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

India plans to overhaul its competition law to make it mandatory for global tech firms to seek the country’s antitrust approval for overseas mergers and acquisitions worth more than $250 million. The ambitious move is aimed at giving India the kind of influence over Big Tech that Europe and China enjoy.

Steve Carell leaves fans in stitches as he struggles to pronounce 'CBeebies' in hilarious clip - Daily Mail

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How Food Cans are Sealed

Packagingdigest.com 

The four-step seaming process creates a tamper-proof package that protects and preserves contents as varied as tuna, soup, and olives.

Centre launches web-based registration facility for ration cards

Business Standard 

The Centre on Friday launched a common registration facility in 11 states and UTs to enable homeless people, destitutes, migrants and other eligible beneficiaries to apply for ration cards. The National Food Security Act (NFSA) provides a maximum coverage for about 81.35 crore persons. At present, around 79.77 crore persons are given highly subsidised foodgrains under the Act. So, 1.58 crore more beneficiaries can be added. Food Secretary Sudhanshu Pandey said the 'Common Registration Facility' (My Ration-My Right) has been launched on Friday... Читать дальше...

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Nigeria Fines Broadcasters Over BBC Bandit Documentary

Voice of America 

Nigerian regulators have fined three broadcasters the equivalent of $12,000 each for airing a BBC documentary about bandit militias who raid villages and carry out mass kidnappings for ransom in the country's northwest. The National Broadcasting Commission said in a press release on Wednesday it was imposing sanctions on Multichoice Nigeria Limited, which owns DSTV, TelCom Satellite Ltd and also NTA-Startimes, an alliance between the state-run channel and China's Star Group. The fines related... Читать дальше...


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