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Why Modi govt wants to punish Amazon, Flipkart for deep discount sales

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‘Predatory pricing’ brings Amazon, Flipkart under Modi govt’s scanner

Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal has assured action against Amazon and Flipkart if the two companies are found guilty of ‘predatory pricing’ practice, reports Apoorva Mandhani.

India is now far too strong for anyone to push it around. That should’ve made us more secure, not get caught in old fears and insecurities, writes Shekhar Gupta.

Indians are not buying underwear. That’s how bad the economy is

Manufacturers and industry experts say small retail shops, hit hard by demonetisation & GST, aren’t buying innerwear stocks and are delaying payments, reports Himani Chandna.

Now, Modi govt wants liberal arts universities to be on par with IITs, IIMs

The final version of New Education Policy document says liberal arts institutes will be called Multidisciplinary Education and Research Universities and will help set the highest standards for liberal education across India, reports Kritika Sharma.

Shiv Sena could ‘split and 24 MLAs join BJP’ if Uddhav Thackeray decides not to join govt

The stalemate in Maharashtra where the Shiv Sena wants the chief ministerial post from the BJP for two-and-a-half years has angered Sena MLAs who don’t want to sit in opposition, reports Haima Deshpande.

Asaduddin Owaisi’s dream of more Muslim MLAs is coming true

Asaduddin Owaisi’s AIMIM is now more than a symbol, challenging the Muslim blackmail of secular parties in polling booths, from west to east, writes Shivam Vij.

Rs 48-lakh Jaguar sedan bought for ex-Speaker Sumitra Mahajan lies idle in Parliament garage

Sumitra Mahajan, who was the Speaker between 2014 and 2019, had opted for the luxury sedan in 2016 but then didn’t use as she found it ‘uncomfortable’, reports Moushumi Das Gupta.

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