1. Reserve Bank of India on Wednesday granted banking licences to infrastructure financing firm IDFC and micro finance institution Bandhan from among 25 applicants that included corporate heavyweights ADAG Group, Aditya Birla Group and Bajaj Group.
2. The railway administration will run a super-fast premium express train between Pune and Bilaspur (and vice-verse) via Nagpur to clear the extra rush of summer, a press release said.
3. Credit card base in the country grew 4 per cent in FY'14 to 20.3 million cards, according to the World line India Card Payment Report 2014.
4. ISRO is set to send its second satellite from Sriharikota tomorrow, which would help put in place the Indian Regional Navigational Satellite System.
5. Sahara Group on Thursday expressed its inability before the Supreme Court to immediately pay Rs. 10,000 crore for securing bail of its chief Subrata Roy and its two directors, who have been in jail since March 4, 2014.
6. The Tamil Nadu Government has declared a public holiday on April 24 when the state goes for Lok Sabha polls.
7. Ex-Australia test batsman Marcus North says he will retire from first-class cricket to pursue wine industry business interests in Britain and to play limited stints in English county cricket.
2. The railway administration will run a super-fast premium express train between Pune and Bilaspur (and vice-verse) via Nagpur to clear the extra rush of summer, a press release said.
3. Credit card base in the country grew 4 per cent in FY'14 to 20.3 million cards, according to the World line India Card Payment Report 2014.
4. ISRO is set to send its second satellite from Sriharikota tomorrow, which would help put in place the Indian Regional Navigational Satellite System.
5. Sahara Group on Thursday expressed its inability before the Supreme Court to immediately pay Rs. 10,000 crore for securing bail of its chief Subrata Roy and its two directors, who have been in jail since March 4, 2014.
6. The Tamil Nadu Government has declared a public holiday on April 24 when the state goes for Lok Sabha polls.
7. Ex-Australia test batsman Marcus North says he will retire from first-class cricket to pursue wine industry business interests in Britain and to play limited stints in English county cricket.
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