Articles tagged with "Money"
Indian Rupee gets a Symbol
India’s currency Rupee finally got it’s own symbol. The Union Cabinet on 15th July, 2010 approved the symbol – a cross between the Devnagiri ‘Ra’ and the Roman capital ‘R’ without the stem and two parallel lines running at the top. Design for the symbol was submitted by Shri D Udaya Kumar, who is with [...]
The Apartments for Rent Business In Mississauga
Mississauga, the sixth largest city in Canada, bordered by Toronto to the east and the Lake Ontario to the south, is the fastest growing city in Canada.
Carlos Slim is World’s Richest Person
Forbes list of World’s Richest People is out and the world has a new richest man. Microsoft founder Bill Gates has been knocked off the top by Mexican telecom magnate Carlos Slim. With $53.5 Billion net worth, Slim is the new world’s richest man. The 70-year-old Mexican is the first non-American to hold the top [...]
Union Budget 2010-11 : Rs.1,73,552 crore for Infrastructure
The Finance Minister, Shri Pranab Mukherjee in his Budget speech in Parliament on Friday has announced a provision of Rs.1,73,552 crore for upgrading infrastructure in both rural and urban area in India. This accounts for over 46% of the total plan allocations for infrastructure development in the country.
Emphasising on the need for accelerated development [...]
Budget brings relief to Indian Tax Payers
Tax payers in India gets some relief. In the General Budget 2010-11 presented by the Finance Minister Shri Pranab Mukherjee in the Lok Sabha on Friday, the income tax slabs for individuals have been revised. Under the new proposal, 10% tax will be levied on incomes between Rs 1,60,001 and Rs 5,00,000, 20% on incomes [...]
Uncovering Plumbing and Heating Courses – Straightforward Advice
There’ll regularly be a strong national requirement for trained plumbers and heating engineers. It’s true to say the economy has seen some sort of brief set-back in new build work, nevertheless the actual requirement for domestic plumbing technicians continually exceeds supply. We are always being told of people who’ve had issues getting a skilled person to fix their domestic plumbing problems. You will discover also loads more employment available putting in additional lavatories, newer showers, en-suite bathrooms and so on seeing as families are changing homes less and improving more. Consequently if you’re looking for mature re-training, a new domestic plumbing training course may very well be just the path for you personally.
India offers $250 million line of credit to Nepal
India on Tuesday offered $250 million line of credit to Nepal to enhance its development process. India will also supply 50 thousand tonnes of wheat and 20 thousand tonnes of rice and 10 thousand tonnes of yellow peas to the neighbor nation.
According to news sources, the offer was made during Nepalese President Ram Baran [...]
PayPal Personal Payments? to and from India Reversed
PayPal, the popular online money transfer service, have temporarily suspended "Personal Payments" to and from India. While customers can still make commercial payments to India, merchants cannot withdraw funds in Rupees to local Indian banks, as transfers to all local banks in India have also been suspended.
According to official PayPal blog, "personal payments [...]
Why Forex is a good alternative in Financial Crisis?
The financial world is now going through some turbulent times. Share market is going up and down without any warning. The global economic crisis has affected markets and economies worldwide and has rendered the financial markets unstable. The crisis has deepened recently due to negative investor sentiment and various other factors. In these critical conditions [...]
Diabetes Cases to Double and Costs to Triple by 2034 in US: Study
Within next 25 years, the number of American people living with diabetes will nearly double, increasing from 23.7 million in 2009 to 44.1 million in 2034. Over the same period, spending on diabetes will almost triple, rising from $113 billion to $336 billion, even with no increase in the prevalence of obesity, researchers from the [...]

