Bombay High Court rejects lawyers' plea against currency ban

Edit DNA India 10 Nov 2016
A vacation bench of Justice M S Karnik asked the two advoctes Jamshed Mistry and Jabbar Singh to plead their case before the regular bench of the High Court once it reopens next week. Mistry claimed that the government's move was rushed and had caused unprecedented inconvenience to the general public ... dna Correspondent. ....

Business at Central Market subdued

Edit The Hindu 10 Nov 2016
Business in the busy Central Market remained subdued on Wednesday even as traders accepted Rs. 500 and Rs. 1,000 notes from consumers. The inter-district private and the State government buses also accepted Rs. 500 and Rs. 1,000 notes from passengers ... 500 notes were invalid tender might be the reason for the poor sales today,” said Abdul Kasim, a wholesale lemon trader. Abdul Kasim said that he and other traders, however, accepted Rs....

Teenage girl makes Kashmir proud

Edit DNA India 10 Nov 2016
Zufa Iqbal wins the prestigious Dr APJ Abdul Kalam IGNITE award for inventing ‘Namda Rolling Machine’. In the valley of death, a teenager has brought smiles back on the sullen faces. An 18 -year -old Kashmiri girl has earned a rare honour by winning the prestigious Dr APJ Abdul Kalam IGNITE award for inventing the first of its kind `Namda Rolling Machine’ ... “There was no machine for Namda weaving ... In demand ... Ishfaq-ul-Hassan ... ....

Kannur University to host Digital India workshop

Edit The Hindu 10 Nov 2016
Abdul Khader said it was an honour for the university to get an opportunity to be part of the Digital India workshop ... ....

Call to confiscate Wakf properties

Edit The Hindu 10 Nov 2016
The government should confiscate such properties, it said ... Faizal presided. District secretary Abdul Rasheed Edappal, K ... ....

Kalam’s bust to be installed at school

Edit The Hindu 10 Nov 2016
The Government Higher Secondary School in Parambil Bazar here is planning to install the bust of former President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam as a tribute to the great scientist ... Getting a facelift ... ....

JMI alumni celebrate foundation day in Dubai

Edit Khaleej Times 10 Nov 2016
The meet saw alumni of the varsity joining from Oman, Doha , Saudi Arabia and even the UK ... Other prominent members and organisers of the event were Ahmad khan, Muslim Ghayyur, Talha Bin Asif, Abdul Khaliq, Riyaz Khan, Shams Alam, Amjad Khan and Salaudine Ansari, Nadeem Hasan and Syed Nadeem Zaidi ... ....

London exhibition displays Saudi tourism potential

Edit Arabnews 10 Nov 2016
RIYADH ... Prince Mohammed bin Nawaf, Saudi ambassador in Britain, inaugurated the Kingdom’s pavilion and toured different parts, listening to SCTNH officials on the content and exhibits, an official of the commission here said Tuesday ... Abdullah bin Abdul Malik Al-Murshid, acting vice president for marketing and programs at SCTNH, said ... The SCTNH media department said ... Main category. . Saudi Arabia. ....

Street Art to spread on a wider canvas

Edit The Hindu 10 Nov 2016
After shaking up things on the Necklace Road and M.S. Maqtha, street art is set to shake up the art scene across the city ... “We are planning to put up billboards that are works of art ... The wall shows a man falling from a height, tumbling and then rubbing his head ... But this has not stopped so we don’t know how it will help,” Abdul Jeelani says with a laugh, pointing at two men easing themselves on the wall. ....

HPM Sheikh Hasina urges BIDA to create self-employment opportunities for youth (Bangladesh Awami League)

Edit Public Technologies 10 Nov 2016
(Source. Bangladesh Awami League) Published on Wednesday, 09 November 2016 11.14 Hits. 1 ... She also urged to draw more local and foreign investments (FDI) to create newer job opportunities and boost economic activities ... Bangladesh Bank Governor Fazle Kabir, Chairman of Security and Exchange Commission Dr M Khairul Hossain, and FBCCI President Abdul Matlub Ahmed and concerned secretaries were present at the maiden BIDA meeting ... (noodl....

No small change: Chaos, anger, frustration

Edit The Times of India 10 Nov 2016
KOCHI. Utter confusion, outbursts of anger and frustration marked the day one of the currency ban in Kerala on Wednesday. Though most people started the day optimistically, reality of `no change' caught up with passengers in railway stations and bus stands ... "No one is coming to get my corns ... This forced us to stop sale of vegetables to those who came with banned notes," said Abdul Kareem, a vegetable seller in Ernakulam market ... RELATED....

Normal business hit in districts

Edit The Hindu 10 Nov 2016
Normal business in commercial establishments in Thoothukudi district was affected on Wednesday following demonetisation of Rs. 500 and Rs. 1,000 currency notes ... Those manning fuel stations insisted that the customers fill fuel for the entire Rs. 500 claiming that they did not have adequate change to give them ... 500 notes ... Kanniyakumari ... Similarly, the currency notes from Abdul Wahab (63) of Sembikulam too were not taken by the hospital ... ....
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