Sunday, 6 October 2019
Moment of panic over banks
hares of Yes Bank plunged 29.91 per cent to Rs 29.05 - its multi-year low - during the day on the BSE. It later closed at Rs 32, down 22.80 per cent. The selloff in Yes Bank came amid reports that Reliance Nippon Asset Management Company had directed its trustees to sell the remaining shares pledged by Rana Kapoor, co-founder of Yes Bank, as a collateral.In a bid to quell the rising panic in the market, debt-laden housing financier DHFL on Tuesday said it has no exposure to HDIL and Punjab & Maharashtra Co-operative Bank, and cautioned against misleading reports that can trigger panic."DHFL does not have any exposure to either of them. We would urge everyone to be responsible and not report/state anything incorrect and baseless, which can cause panic among the stakeholders in DHFL, especially when the company is in discussions with various stakeholders for finalisation of its debt resolution plan," it said.It further said DHFL's promoter family had separated from HDIL promoters in 2008, and the separation was effected formally by a family-separation agreement in April 2010, it said.The DHFL scrip tanked 19.90 per cent to close at Rs 31 - its lower circuit and 52-week low - on the BSE on Tuesday. On the NSE, the scrip nosedived 20 per cent to Rs 31. The Mumbai Police on Monday filed a case against the former bank management and promoters of HDIL in the PMC Bank case. Crisis-hit HDIL on Tuesday said the loans taken from banks, including PMC Bank, were in normal course of business after providing adequate security cover.In a tweet on Tuesday, the RBI said, "There are rumours in some locations about certain banks, including cooperative banks, resulting in anxiety among depositors. The RBI would like to assure the general public that Indian banking system is safe and stable and there is no need to panic." DailyhuntDisclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by Dailyhunt. Publisher: The Telegraphhttp://www.feedbooks.com/user/5590844/profile
Badal lauds Centre's move of providing relief to Rajoana as 'statesmanlike, humane'
'But I had to face utter insensitivity and callousness during the Congress era,' he claimed. The Akali stalwart said the SAD and the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) had always opposed death penalty as a matter of principle. 'We had to wage a long and hard struggle to get Rajoana's death sentence commuted. We approached the Centre, met and gave memoranda to the President on several occasions,' he added. The former chief minister said the issue of the execution of the death sentence to Rajoana was 'one of the most sensitive and toughest moments' that he had to face during the SAD-BJP tenure. SGPC also welcomes decision Welcomed the decision on Rajoana, Shiromani Gurdwara Parbhandhak Committee (SGPC) chief Gobind Singh Longowal said the matter related to sentiments of the Sikh community. On Bittu's opposition, Longowal said this was his own view. 'We respect the decision of the Centre on Rajoana,' he added. Echoing similar sentiments, Rajoana's sister Kamaldeep Kaur said he had already spent 24 years in jail. 'My brother has always raised voice against atrocities of the Congress during the anti-Sikh riots. We thank the Union government for having some sympathy for us,' she said. DailyhuntDisclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by Dailyhunt. Publisher: Hindustan Timeshttps://justpaste.it/76qxn
Yes Bank files complaint against fake news on its financial health
The lender has also requested the authorities to form a multi-disciplinary team of experts for detecting the origin of the fake news and assess the short-sell positions, held either directly or indirectly, by such accused persons. "Over the past few days some miscreants have been spreading false information and malicious rumours about Yes Bank on WhatsApp and other social media platforms to create panic and fear in the mind of its depositors. The messages attempt to portray the bank in poor light and are intended to tarnish the image of the bank in the eyes of its depositors, stakeholders and the general public," the bank said. The bank remains committed to protecting the interest of all its valued stakeholders and promises to take strong steps against the fear mongers, it added. "The bank appeals to its trusted patrons to be cautious of false information circulating against it and assures that its financial position continues to be absolutely safe and sound," Yes Bank added. ... DailyhuntDisclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by Dailyhunt. Publisher: Deccan Chroniclehttp://ariscool.com/severickmo
GoAir most punctual airline for 12 months in a row: DGCA
As per the data released yesterday, GoAir registered 85.1% OTP, the highest among scheduled domestic airlines in August 2019,' GoAir's press release said. AirAsia operated 82.7 per cent of its flights on time while IndiGo managed a rate of around four out of five flights (80.3 per cent) on schedule. Air India flew just about six of its ten flights on time (59.8 per cent). The on-time performance (OTP) data took into account flights from Bangalore, Delhi, Hyderabad and Mumbai. Meanwhile, data also showed that SpiceJet managed the highest passenger load factor — a metric that measures capacity utilisation — with 92.4 per cent. On this achievement, Jeh Wadia, Managing Director, GoAir, said, 'Today GoAir has done proud the entire Indian Aviation sector, DGCA and the Ministry of Civil Aviation. GoAir has shown the world that where there is a will, there is a way for airlines too.' 'It's time to celebrate the maturing of Indian aviation and achievements such as 12 months of OTP leadership. The good news simply ushers in a fresh breeze of optimism and it has created a new benchmark for Indian airlines,' he added. According to GoAir, it flew 13.91 lakh passengers in August, with barely 0.85 per cent cancellations as against the industry's average of 1.61 per cent for domestic airlines. 'The airline had 0.4 complaint rate per 10,000 passengers in the month August 2019,' the airline said in a statement. GoAir currently operates 320 flights, with 24 domestic destinations and seven international destinations. DailyhuntDisclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by Dailyhunt. Publisher: The Indian Expresshttp://www.feedbooks.com/user/5556406/profile
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Liverpool win seven-goal thriller after stunning Salzburg fightback
Salzburg, who beat Belgium's Genk 6-2 in their opening game in the group, were applauded off the field by their travelling fans, recognition for their spirit and the enterprising, positive football they played against Juergen Klopp's side. Liverpool, beaten 2-0 by Napoli in their opening game, quickly took charge, taking the lead in the ninth minute with a beautifully-worked goal from Sadio Mane. The Senegalese left two defenders in his wake as he cut in from the left and then drove home after a crisp exchange with Roberto Firmino. Left back Andy Robertson made it 2-0 in the 25th minute, starting the move with a burst down the flank and then staying forward to apply a deft finish to Trent Alexander-Arnold's low cross. Salah then made it 3-0, turning the ball in after Salzburg keeper Cican Stankovic had pushed away an angled header from Firmino. The Austrians pulled a goal back in impressive fashion, with South Korean Hwang Hee-chan leaving Virgil van Dijk on his rear with a sharp turn inside, before he blasted past Adrian in the 39th minute. Hwang then turned provider when his cross from the left was met with a superb volley from Japanese striker Takumi Minamino, who buried the ball in the bottom corner from 20 metres out in the 56th minute. The home crowd could barely believe it four minutes later when the impressive Minamino slipped the ball across the face of the goal and 19-year-old substitute Erling Haaland tapped in. Haaland had scored a hat-trick in the win over Genk and the tall striker had the extra satisfaction of matching his father, Alf-Inge, who scored for Leeds United at Anfield in a Premier League match 22 years ago. Klopp threw on a fourth forward in Divock Origi as he looked to retrieve the game and Salah secured the points for Liverpool in the 69th minute, the Egyptian firing home his second goal after a header down from the always-influential Firmino. 'Salzburg are a really good team and after we went 3-0 up it was a tough game to try and push - but we deserved the win,' said Liverpool's former Salzburg striker Mane. 'To be honest, I knew how good Salzburg were as I was there for two and a half years. They never give up and push and they caused us problems, but in the end, we scored more goals.' The win left Liverpool second in the group on three points, one behind leaders Napoli who were held to a 0-0 draw at Genk earlier on Wednesday. DailyhuntDisclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by Dailyhunt. Publisher: Hindustan Timeshttps://www.mobypicture.com/user/jumenshenses
INTERVIEW | I don't give up easily, says 'War' actress Vaani Kapoor
I have received a lot of offers but something or the other didn't click so far. There was always something amiss. It has been a conscious decision to wait until something better and exciting comes my way. I didn't want to be unfair on myself as I'm passionate about acting. I've always felt one must do less work and nurture the little that they do." During her time off, the actor has been travelling and spending most of her time with her family. "I don't like to socialise. Neither do I like updating social media posts. It's a conscious decision to stay away from all this. I don't think visibility is important when you are not doing a film. It's very nice of people who can go out and celebrate the fact that they are actors and be seen. I want to be true to who I am. I'm interested in films and I try to do good work but I try not to compromise on who I'm happy being limited. Hence, I stay away from all this. I rather watch a lot of films and shows. I got to Dubai very often as my sister resides there and spend time with her. From there I travel to other places such as Singapore or other countries in Europe," explains the actor. Nevertheless, the 31-year-old says that the last six years in Bollywood have been a learning experience for her. "I have worked with some of the best actors in the industry such as Ranveer Singh, Hrithik Roshan, Sushant Singh and Ranbir Kapoor. It's been a growing experience. The one thing common in all these actors is that they are all dedicated and focused. None of them take what they have for granted and constantly work on themselves. Similarly, I never get content with my work. Every role has different characteristics. You have to learn things all over again and do new research and discover yourself. The field of acting is so amazing that you are constantly learning something new. I'm a strong person so I don't give up easily. I think failure only means that I've tried. If you have never failed at something it only means that you have never tried." if(NHCommand && NHCommand.getMainVideoId){document.getElementById(NHCommand.getMainVideoId()).style.display="none";} On her experience in working with the YRF banner, Vaani says, "It's not as easy as it seems. I have given auditions every day for three months with casting director Shanoo Sharma to be chosen for films. Producer-director Aditya Chopra used to watch my auditions for Befikre. He wanted to go with someone new or someone who was convincing enough to play my character in the movie. He kept wondering whether he should sign me or not. He does not know me personally as he has seen me only in my debut movie Shuddh Desi Romance and despite being in YRF, I have never had interactions with him since he sits on a different floor. He knew me as Tara from Shuddh Desi Romance hence he was skeptical whether I would be able to play a modern girl and that too someone French." While most actors hanker for screen space, Vaani says, "I have never ever said yet to a role because of the length of the role. I could be in the entire film and the character could not do anything and be terrible and not make any sense or I could be there for just six minutes and leave an impact. It's about doing justice to your character in the film. When the audience watches you in a role and it creates an impact they take it back home. If your role does not register with them they will wonder why I was even there in the film. At the end of the day, we are all working for the same script for the same project." DailyhuntDisclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by Dailyhunt. Publisher: The New Indian Expresshttp://www.tabletopperslinen.com/ActivityFeed/MyProfile/tabid/61/UserId/42240/Default.aspx
Put the spring in your step and guard against dehydration
The benefits include lower resting heart rate and blood pressure, toned lower legs, improved sleep, better digestion and increased energy through the day. Carry a water bottle on the walk if it is hot. Avoid sports drinks, as they are loaded with sugar. Drinking nimbu paani with salt after the walk will help replenish and rehydrate. Avoid walking after a heavy meal. A light snack before starting, or tea or coffee is fine. After the walk eat something with protein in it - eggs, paneer and a small amount of carbohydrate, like a roti. Or have a protein shake. If embarking on a long walk, a trek or a walk across a city or town, it is important to guard against dehydration, electrolyte imbalance and weakness. Carry some buttermilk or a bottle of water to which some chia seeds or sweet basil seeds have been added, to ensure some protein intake along with hydration. Drinking lemon juice or coconut water on the way will ensure there is no electrolyte imbalance. The body needs energy, so a slow-release carb like a banana before setting off on the walk helps. And carry some high-protein snacks to munch on - like nuts or seeds, or sprouts. Expert consulted: Kamal Singh, fitness expert (for walking for fitness) and Kavita Devgan, nutritionist (for what to eat/drink for a long walk) DailyhuntDisclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by Dailyhunt. Publisher: Hindustan Timeshttps://forum.graphene-theme.com/users/revejkunvue/
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