New Delhi, May 3 (PTI) Following are the top business stories till 1830 hrs today:
DEL40 BIZ-LD STOCKS
Mumbai: Benchmark Sensex snapped its four-session rising streak today amid a broad downtrend in global equities on little hope of the US and China reaching a resolution at the negotiating table on their trade dispute.
DEL14 BIZ-AADHAAR
New Delhi: UIDAI today said it follows a "stringent enrolment and updation process" for issuance of Aadhaar cards, and has blacklisted over 50,000 operators for various violations, amid reports of a breach in its enrolment software.
DEL44 BIZ-CAMBRIDGE ANALYTICA-PROBE
New Delhi: The Indian government will continue with its enquiry into the Cambridge Analytica data leak issue, irrespective of the British firm announcing closure of business, senior IT Ministry officials said today.
DEL41 BIZ-NPS-WITHDRAWAL
New Delhi: Pension fund regulator PFRDA today said NPS subscribers will now have the option to partially withdraw funds from their accounts for pursuing higher education or setting up new business.
DCM61 BIZ-GSTCOUNCIL-MEET
New Delhi: The 27th meeting of the GST Council tomorrow will among other things consider introduction of simplified tax return form and also decide on proposal for converting GST Network into a government company.
DCM54 BIZ-STOCKS-LD-INDIGO
New Delhi: Shares of InterGlobe Aviation ended sharply lower by 10 per cent today, wiping out Rs 5,475 crore from its market valuation, after the company reported 73 per cent plunge in profit for the March quarter.
DCM50 BIZ-EPFO-PENSIONERS
New Delhi: Pensioners would now be able to view their pension passbook on mobile phones with the help of Umang app.
DCM33 BIZ-INTEREST RATES-GARG
New Delhi: The finance ministry does not see any scope for further northward movement of interest rates, notwithstanding RBI Deputy Governor Viral Acharya's signal for hike in repo rate in June policy.
DCM48 BIZ-INDUSTRIAL POLICY
New Delhi: The proposed new industrial policy is likely to suggest strengthening municipal bodies and setting up of commercially viable units to recycle waste to produce energy.
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