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News highlights of the day: Verdict against Lalu, Mishra in a fodder scam case deferred till Mar 19

This blog will keep track of key global and local developments impacting business and markets through the day. Important local and global political developments will also find resonance here.

March 17, 2018 / 21:05 IST
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20:45 Himachal Pradesh gets Krishi Karman Award for foodgrain production

March 17, 2018 / 21:04 IST

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March 17, 2018 / 20:45 IST

Himachal Pradesh gets Krishi Karman Award for foodgrain production

Himachal Pradesh has been given Krishi Karman Award for its landmark achievement for the highest foodgrain production. The Krishi Karman Award for year 2015-16 presented by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Himachal IT minister Ram Lal Markanda at a function organised at New Delhi on Saturday. The award carried a trophy, citation and cash prize. Besides, two progressive farmers of the state, including a woman farmer also received the prizes. (PTI)

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March 17, 2018 / 20:08 IST

Mining crisis: Goa BJP MLAs &

partymen seek PM's intervention

Ahead of Union minister Nitin Gadkari's visit to Goa next week, the BJP convened a meeting of its state legislators and office-bearers to

discuss the way out of the mining crisis. During the meeting, the party leaders sought the central government's intervention so that the mining industry

resumes its operations once again. (PTI)

March 17, 2018 / 19:55 IST

BJP MLA 'manhandles' toll plaza staff,

video goes viral

A video surfaced purportedly showing a BJP MLA manhandling a toll plaza worker in Rajasthan's Banswara district. In the video that went viral on social media, the accused MLA of the ruling party, Jeetmal Khant, is seen dragging and slapping a toll plaza in Badhalia. However, no police case has been registered in the matter, police said. (PTI)

March 17, 2018 / 19:07 IST

Maharashtra farmers `reclaim' land acquired by Nirav Modi's firm



Farmers in Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra today claimed that fugitive jeweller Nirav Modi, prime accused in the alleged Rs 11,400 crore Punjab NationalBank fraud, had acquired their lands at less than prevailing rates.

A group of over 200 farmers, who arrived in bullock carts at the tract of land at Khandala in Karjat tehsil, ploughed a part of it using a tractor as a symbolic reclaiming of possession.

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March 17, 2018 / 18:46 IST

Sebi fines NDTV, others for disclosure lapses



Capital markets watchdog Sebi has imposed a penalty of Rs 10 lakh on media firm NDTV and of Rs 3 lakh each on four individuals, including promoters Prannoy Roy and Radhika Roy, for certain disclosure lapses.

The order follows a probe by Sebi (Securities and Exchange Board of India) into alleged delay in disclosure about Rs 450 crore income tax demand -- subsequently challenged by NDTV, which has been in cross hairs of various agencies -- and about sale of some shares by a top company executive over four years ago.

In its 23-page order dated March 16, Sebi imposed penalty of Rs 10 lakh on NDTV and Rs 3 lakh each on Prannoy Roy, Radhika Roy, Vikramaditya Chandra (group CEO at that time) and Anoop Singh Juneja (compliance officer).

March 17, 2018 / 18:12 IST

Railways could run 100-plus trains by cutting layover time: Piyush Goyal



Railway Minister Piyush Goyal today said that an analysis done by his department has found that 100-plus new trains could be run on shorter routes by cutting layover time.

Layover time is defined as the idle time of a train at the originating or terminating station before commencement of journey.

"The analysis has found that 100-plus new trains could be started just by using trains lying idle on shorter routes," Goyal said at 58th National Cost Convention.

The minister gave the example of high-speed Gatimaan Express plying between Hazrat Nizamuddin and Agra. The train has been extended up to Gwalior and will, thereafter, be extended to Jhansi, cutting the layover time, he said.

March 17, 2018 / 17:47 IST

Precautions must while sharing Aadhaar number online: UIDAI



The UIDAI today asked people to take "due precautions" while sharing their personal information such as Aadhaar on the internet for availing any service.

Playing down reports of Aadhaar pdf being allegedly available through Google search query of Mera Aadhaar, Meri Pehchan, UIDAI claimed that the issue had "nothing to do with the security of Aadhaar and its database".

"People share their personal information, including Aadhaar on internet, to some or other service provider or vendor to get the services and when they put their details on internet they should take due precautions as required in any digital activities," Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) said in a statement.

March 17, 2018 / 17:26 IST

Verdict against Lalu, Mishra in a fodder scam case deferred till Mar 19



A special CBI court has deferred till March 19 the judgement against former Bihar chief ministers Lalu Prasad and Jagannath Mishra in the fourth fodder scam case pertaining to alleged withdrawal of Rs 3.13 crore from the Dumka treasury over two decades ago, a lawyer said today.

This is the second time that the verdict in the case has been postponed, RJD chief Prasad's counsel Prabhat Kumar said

The court of special judge Shiv Pal Singh had yesterday fixed today as the date for the pronouncement of the order, he said.

March 17, 2018 / 17:04 IST

Confusion being spread about support price to farmers: PM

In an apparent attack on opposition parties, Prime Minister Narendra Modi today said confusion is being spread about the budget decision to fix MSP for crops, at least 1.5 times the production cost, and assured farmers that all major costs incurred will be included while declaring the support price.

The Centre is already working with state governments to ensure that farmers get the benefit of the declared Minimum Support Price (MSP), he said.

Addressing a three-day Krishi Unnati Mela 2018 here, Modi also appealed to farmers not to burn crop residues so as to curb pollution.
Besides, he asked farmers to grow more oilseeds to reduce dependence on import of cooking oil as also to cut urea consumption by at least half by 2022.

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