Friday, 14 September 2018

Current Affairs on 14th September 2018

Today's Headlines from www:

*Economic Times*

📝 Govt seeks help from IT biggies to make Ayushman insurance scheme fraud free

📝 E commerce companies set to collect tax from sellers

📝 Government may auction power contracts with coal supplies

📝 India offers safe haven as default risks rise in EMs

📝 TDS/TCS provisions under GST to come into effect from October 1

📝 No word from government to subsidise fuel: ONGC

📝 Vedanta makes gas discovery in Krishna Godavari block

📝 Digital commerce to touch Rs 2.37 lakh crore by December 2018: IAMAI

*Business Standard*

📝 Market for vitamin D likely to touch $2.5 billion by 2020, says report

📝 Hindustan Power looking to acquire stressed thermal power plants

📝 Titan's recraft strategy pays off, sees watch business return to growth

📝 Artificial Intelligence related jobs on the rise in India, says study

📝 New launches and strong growth pressures weigh on Crompton Consumer

📝 Exim Bank expects merchandise, non-oil exports to grow over 12% in Q2 FY'19

📝 PSUs cut dividend 2nd time in a decade as cash reserves continue to dwindle

📝 Essar bid: ArcelorMittal assails NCLAT order asking it to pay Rs 70 bn

*Financial Express*

📝 Atlas Copco India to focus on industrial business

📝 Air India puts up for re-auction properties worth Rs 350 cr

📝 US lawmakers ask Google if it will rejoin Chinese market

📝 NBCC to buy HSCC for Rs 285 crore

📝 United Bank of India increases MCLR by 5 basis points

📝 Vistara rolls out complimentary in-flight entertainment across its flights

📝 Pawan Hans stake sale: Government extends deadline for initial bids

*Mint*

📝 PE investments in August at lowest in 6 months, buyouts on rise: report

📝 Jeff Bezos launches $2 billion fund for homeless

📝 Patanjali enters dairy business, to sell cow milk

📝 Voltbek eyes ₹10,000 crore from sale of appliances

📝 Railways eyes ₹15,000 crore in 10 years from non-fare revenue

📝 Trai decides to reduce scope of regulation for WhatsApp, Skype

📝 ITC enters hand sanitiser category, plans to turn Savlon into Rs 500 crore brand.

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