SpiceJet and IndiGo discounts for winter
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SpiceJet has announced one-way discounted fares starting Rs 1,999 for travel between September and December this year.
Central government earns a lot of revenue from the Duties imposed on all petroleum products. Last year, the revenue for the Duties levied on petroleum products was Rs. 64,255 Crores.
SpiceJet Ltd second flash sale in June
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India’s second largest low-fare airline SpiceJet Ltd on Friday cut fares by more than half for bookings till 30 June for travel between 1 September and 15 December.
The Central government Petroleum Minister, Mr. Dharmendra Pradhan informed that the government had not even thought about any rise in LPG gas cylinder or kerosene prices.
There has been a significant rise in the price of onion in the recent days. In our country capital, New Delhi, a kg of onion is increased by ten rupees from Rs 20 to Rs 30 in the past two weeks. Sadly, this is expected to rise furthermore too.
SpiceJet s special monsoon fare
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Budget carrier SpiceJet today extended its special monsoon fare offer with a starting ticket price of Rs. 1,999.
For the past few months, Reserve Bank of India (RBI) crafted a rule that it is compulsory for both the debit and credit card holders to give out their Personal Identification Number (PIN) during the transactions at vending outlets all over the country.
Life Insurance Corporation has announced that those who take up Life Insurance policy should have their bank account details in hand and this rule will come into practice from 1 April.
The difficulties experienced by non-banking financial institutions while collecting the interest or advance in rounding off the amount less than Rs. 1/- to the nearest Rupee was brought to the notice of the Reserve Bank of India.