Ø A year after registering a case for alleged irregularities in the Rs.
8,399-crore deal struck by the erstwhile Indian Airlines with Airbus Industrie
for supply of 43 passenger planes, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has
decided to send a team to the U.K. to record the statement of a top executive
of the European consortium.
Ø Prime Minister Narendra Modi will travel to Bhutan later
this month in his first foreign visit after assuming power. He will hold talks
on bilateral and regional issues.
Ø Repeated violations of traffic rules will result in cancellation of
driving licence once the government overhauls the Motor Vehicles
(Amendment) Bill, Road Transport, Highways and Shipping
Minister Nitin Gadkari said.
Ø With across-the-floor support for her candidature, veteran Bharatiya
Janata Party parliamentarian Sumitra
Mahajan is all set to be elected the Lok Sabha Speaker
unopposed on Friday as no other candidate is in the fray.
Ø The Reserve Bank of India said overseas investors, including foreign
portfolio investors and non-resident Indians, can invest up to 26 per cent in
insurance and allied activities through the automatic route.
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