27 May , 2024 By : Debdeep Gupta
Here is a collection of the most important stories this morning:
Liquor policy case: Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal moves SC, seeks 7-day interim bail extension
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Monday filed a fresh petition in the Supreme Court, seeking an extension of his interim bail by 7 days on health grounds
UBS predicts market impact: BJP's single-party majority Vs coalition scenarios
Brokerage UBS foresees BJP retaining a single-party majority, expecting policy stability and possible reforms, which could boost Indian markets. However, any unexpected outcome might initially dampen sentiment due to political instability and policy uncertainty, potentially leading to short-term market fluctuations and revisiting pre-NDA equity levels, UBS added.
Gujarat government also granted quotas to Muslims: Tejashwi Yadav to PM Modi
After Prime Narendra Modi alleged that the INDIA bloc would end the reservation given to SC, ST, and OBC and give all of it to Muslims, Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) leader Tejashwi Yadav claimed that the Gujarat government had also granted quotas to Muslims.
Pune car crash: Doctors accused of blood sample tampering; taken into custody
Pune Police have alleged that two physicians, Dr. Taware and Dr. Halnor, from Sassoon General Hospital, asked to replace the blood samples of the 17-year-old juvenile. This substitution resulted in Sassoon Hospital's report showing no traces of alcohol in the replaced blood sample, said the police.
Banking Central | Why is toxic work culture on the rise in our banks?
Senior bankers have recently made headlines for all the wrong reasons such as abusing and insulting their subordinates, using expletives, and intimidating them for failing to meet business targets.
Less than 25% probability of a 20% up move: US-based hedge fund manager lays out post-election return expectations and portfolio positioning
Nearly 70,000 investors from around the world attend the Berkshire Hathaway Annual Meeting, where Warren Buffett (previously, alongside his partner Charlie Munger) answers a wide range of questions from shareholders. This year, one attendee spotlighted India by asking Buffett about his thoughts on the country as it is poised to become the third-largest economy in the world.
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