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Now, you can pay monthly bills with UPI AutoPay
Now, you can pay monthly bills with UPI AutoPay

New Delhi, The National Payment Corporation of India (NPCI) on Wednesday said that it has launched the functionality of Unified Payments Interface AutoPay for recurring payments.

With this new facility, customers can now enable recurring e-mandate using any UPI application for recurring payments such as mobile bil

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Sensex snaps 5-day rally amid profit booking, global cues
Sensex snaps 5-day rally amid profit booking, global cues

Mumbai,  Ending the rally of five consecutive sessions of gains, the Indian equity indices on Wednesday settled in the red as traders took to profit booking.

The decline in the domestic market was in line with the negative trend in the global markets.

Heavy selling pressure was witnessed i

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Railways' first Cargo Express to run on Hyderabad-Delhi route
Railways' first Cargo Express to run on Hyderabad-Delhi route

Hyderabad,   In an initiative aimed at increasing the market share of Indian Railways in the movement of general cargo across the nation, the South Central Railway (SCR) will be launching its first Cargo Express train on August 5.

The SCR announced on Wednesday that under this concept, a time tabled

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Covid slowed disinvestment, EoIs may be extended: DIPAM Secy
Covid slowed disinvestment, EoIs may be extended: DIPAM Secy

New Delhi, The Centres mega disinvestment plan has been impacted by the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, making it necessary to extend to some extent the timelines for the submission of expressions of interest (EOIs), which have been issued by the government for selling stake in few public sector companies, said Tuhin Kanta Pande

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Punit Goenka resigns as director from Zee Media board
Punit Goenka resigns as director from Zee Media board

New Delhi,  Punit Goenka, the MD and CEO of Zee Entertainment Entertainment (ZEEL) has resigned from the directorship of Zee Media Corporation with effect from the close of business hours on Wednesday.

In a regulatory filing, Zee Media said that Goenka resigned on account of "preoccupation".

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Work-from-home relaxation for IT firms now till Dec 31
Work-from-home relaxation for IT firms now till Dec 31

New Delhi, In a major relief for IT companies, BPOs and their employees, the Centre has extended the relaxations of norms for such companies to allow 'work from home' for their staff till December 31, 2020.

The relaxations to the norms brought about for the convenience and safety of the IT sector employees

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Iran, Iraq aim to increase bilateral trade to US $20 bln
Iran, Iraq aim to increase bilateral trade to US $20 bln

Tehran, Iran and Iraq are keen on increasing bilateral trade value to 20 billion U.S. dollars in near future, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said in a joint press conference with the visiting Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kadhimi.

Rouhani said at a live broadcast from the state TV on Tuesday that the two sides

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Thai PM to disclose new names for cabinet team
Thai PM to disclose new names for cabinet team

Bangkok,  Thai Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha told the press that he has a new list of names for his cabinet reshuffle after several ministers resigned earlier.

Prayut initially said that the cabinet reshuffle could be done after the budget debate, but decided to quickly line up his cabinet team to hel

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Global COVID-19 cases top 14.8mn: Johns Hopkins
Global COVID-19 cases top 14.8mn: Johns Hopkins

Washington, The overall number of global COVID-19 cases has increased to over 14.8 million, while the deaths have topped to more than 615,000, according to the Johns Hopkins University.

As of Wednesday morning, the total number of cases stood at 14,898,145, while the fatalities rose to 615,462, the University

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S.Korea to roll back ban on small church gatherings amid subsiding Covid cases
S.Korea to roll back ban on small church gatherings amid subsiding Covid cases

Seoul, The South Korean government will lift its ban on small church gatherings other than regular worship services this week as new COVID-19 cases linked to such gatherings have subsided in recent weeks, Prime Minister Chung Sye-kyun said on Wednesday.

The tougher anti-infection rules on Protestant churches

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