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| The stranger things that attract GST The inclusion of paan masala under the GST structure has been under discussion for a while. In the 40th meeting of the Council as well, no consensus could be reached. If you think paan masala is a weird item to argue about, take a look at some other oddities in the current list of items that attract GST. | | | Why money is sluggish in leaving banks In the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, the global economy, including India's, has slowed down considerably. In order to get the wheels spinning again, the government and the RBI introduced a number of financial schemes, but recent data suggests that corporations have become highly risk-averse in the face of uncertainty. | | | IAF's new futuristic pod can save lives Even as the coronavirus pandemic rages across the world, the Indian Air Force has designed, developed and inducted an Airborne Rescue Pod for Isolated Transportation. | | | Here's how fast coronavirus can spread within hospitals One of the easiest places to catch the virus is a hospital, especially now that hospitals in some countries are at twice their capacities, and researches have gone into detail to figure out how the virus propagates on hospital surfaces. | | | Cricketing legends with most ODI-hat tricks There are sportsmen who transcend the game by achieving what is usually considered impossible. Then another cricketer comes along and breaks that record in a stunning display of his skill. Here are some cricketing legends with most ODI- hat tricks. | | | Saliva ban: Players talk cricket in times of Covid The ICC's decision to ban the use of saliva on cricket balls, at least for the time being, has split the cricket world. While many think it a good move, others feel this will just further tilt the balance towards the bat in the contest between bat and ball. | | | Racist statues are falling around the world As calls to remove sculptures commemorating colonisers and slavers sweep America and other parts of the globe, supporters of Black Lives Matter tear down prominent statues as signs of protest. This on the back of anti-racism protests in response to the killing of George Floyd. | | | Days after praise, Beijing's street vendors back on the run According to a report by Reuters, Beijing's city inspectors descended on street vendors this week and ordered them to clear out, just days after the Chinese premier had sparked a rush to set up curbside stalls by praising them as a creator of jobs in the coronavirus-hit economy. | | | Covid-19: Why can't people get beds in Delhi? Delhi's coronavirus battle seems to have taken a new twist. Govt's previous plan to reserve hospital beds for locals looks even more ambigious - with majority of reserved beds remaining unoccupied. | | |
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