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06/12/2023
Punjab Govt orders Audit of 19,000 Co-op Societies across State
21,791 fake GST registrations, suspected tax evasion of Rs 24,000 Cr detected in special drive
05/12/2023
Indian Banks write off Rs.10.6 Lakh Cr in 5 years, 50% linked to Large Corporates
NFRA has Superior Powers over ICAI for Professional Misconduct - NCLAT
03/12/2023
Investment firm BlackRock stake in Suzlon Energy surpasses 5% level
30/11/2023
Cabinet approves Terms of Reference for the Sixteenth Finance Commission
GSTN Advisory for the procedures and provisions related to the GST Amnesty Scheme
29/11/2023
Income tax Department introduces new ‘Discard ITR’ facility on Income Tax Website
Delhi HC imposes Rs 2 lakh fine on ex-Bharat Pe MD Ashneer Grover for derogatory posts
 
 
  Notification/Circulars
17/11/2023
Regulatory measures towards consumer credit and bank credit to NBFCs
09/11/2023
‘Fully Accessible Route’ for Investment by Non-residents in Government Securities – Inclusion of Sovereign Green Bonds
08/11/2023
RBI Master Direction on Information Technology Governance, Risk, Controls and Assurance Practices
01/11/2023
Regulation of Payment Aggregator – Cross Border (PA - Cross Border)
31/10/2023
Banking Regulation (Amendment) Act 2020 - Change in Name of Co-operative Banks
Guidelines on Closure of Branches and Extension Counters by DCCBs - RBI
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