RBI Governor Urjit Patel’s ‘Meeting’ with PM Modi, Hearing of Review Petitions on Sabarimala Verdict in SC, And Other Stories You May Have Missed
RBI Governor Urjit Patel’s ‘Meeting’ with PM Modi, Hearing of Review Petitions on Sabarimala Verdict in SC, And Other Stories You May Have Missed
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RBI Governor Urjit Patel met Prime Minister Narendra Modi to iron out differences between the central bank and the government, in a sign that there could be a thawing of relations after the unprecedented rift. Sources told CNBC-TV18 that the two sides agreed to a compromise formula – the Centre would soften its stand on seeking surplus reserves of the RBI and the central bank would cede to the demand of relaxing some of its lending curbs - during the meeting held on Friday.

A BJP woman worker, who had slapped sexual harassment charges against senior party leader Sanjay Kumar, has sent her complaint to the police on e-mail. The woman party worker has alleged in her complaint that she came in touch with Kumar at a party programme some months ago after which he has been sexually harassing her. She said that she had approached senior party leaders with her complaint but they took no action.

In a sudden turn of events, C Aryama Sundaram, the senior counsel who was supposed to appear for the Travancore Devaswom Board (TDB) for hearing of review petitions over the Sabarimala verdict, will now appear as one of the petitioners. Sekhar Naphade will now appear for the TDB. Sundaram has recused himself from the case as he had reportedly associated with one of the petitioners, Nair Service Society (NSS), in the case before impleading.

And have you seen the best video of the day? Indian skipper Harmanpreet Kaur proved that all heroes don’t wear capes when she carried a young girl as she fell ill right before the match started, while the national anthem was playing.Agree or disagree?

On November 6, 2018, more than 100 women were elected to the United States House of Representatives, the American equivalent of the Lok Sabha. A record-breaking 34 new women won US House of Representative seats on Tuesday, joining 66 incumbent women who were reelected, thereby beating a previous record set in 1992. “With new and diverse voices joining our ranks, we are building a movement that truly represents the people of this country," said Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal, the first and only Indian-American woman elected to the House, in her victory speech in Seattle. The recent re-election delivered the firebrand congresswoman an impressive 83 percent of the vote. Are Indian-American Women Slowly Realizing Their Political Potential in the US?

The outcome of five state Assembly polls in Telangana, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh and Mizoram has huge, personal stake for Congress president Rahul Gandhi. Rahul would need something more than a Rajasthan to stay in contention for 2019 and beyond, writes Rasheed Kidwai. A victory in Madhya Pradesh would be most crucial and if C-Voter pre-poll survey turns out to be accurate on December 11, victory in southern state of Telangana would be sweetest, making him an acceptable leader of sorts both in the Hindi-heartland and in southern India.On Reel

It was just the last week of October that three women from across Haryana were selected to be the first female bus conductors of Haryana Roadways. But just before Diwali, a rude shock awaited them. All of them were shown the door.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tq3v2Vf8FWIMorning Podcast: Will the Supreme Court rethink its Sabarimala verdict?

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