2019-03-01 Exhibit

(Nora) #1

22 I I MAR 19


where tECH meets liFEstylE News that made it Big! issue : MARCH 2019


Bulletin


Government


Announces Full


Tax Rebate On


Annual Income


of Upto Rs 5


Lakh/Year


12 Mirage 2000


jets of the IAF


crossed the LOC,


major terrorist


camps destroyed


Smriti Mandhana becomes No.1


batswoman in the world


The devastating Pulwama attack


Budget 2019 is a cheer for
middle income tax payers.
In a huge relief for salaried
individuals, the Finance Minister
Piyush Goyal has announced
full tax rebate for those earning
up to Rs 5 lakh per year. The
Narendra Modi led government
has provided tax relief to
taxpayers earlier too in Budget
2014, where the minimum tax
exemption limit was raised from
Rs 2 lakh to Rs 2.5 lakh.

The Indian Air Force, in a
surprise attack, dropped 1000
kilogram laser-guided bombs
over major terrorist camps in
Pakistan across the Line of
Control (LoC). The air strikes
were carried out at 3:30 am
in the morning by 12 Mirage
2000 jets. As per media reports,
the camps of the terror group
Jaish-e-Mohammed were the
main target of the attack. The
terror launch pads in Balakot,
Chakothi and Muzaffarabad
across the LoC along with the
control rooms of the Jaish have
been completely destroyed.

Smriti has been in exemplary
form in the one-day format,
has scored two centuries
and eight half-centuries in
15 games. She has moved
up three spots to attain the
number one rank in the

A convoy of vehicles carrying
security personnel on the
Jammu Srinagar National
Highway on February 14, was
attacked by a vehicle-borne
suicide bomber at Lethpora
(near Awantipora) in the
Pulwama district, Jammu and
Kashmir, India. The attack
caused the deaths of 40
Central Reserve Police Force
(CRPF) personnel and the
suicide bomber. This attack was
claimed by the Pakistan based
Islamist militant group Jaish-e-
Mohammed. The main attacker
was Adil Ahmad
Dar, who was a local from
Indian-administered Kashmir,
and also a member of
Jaish-e-Mohammed.

updated ICC ODI batting rankings.
After scoring her fourth ODI
century and an unbeaten 90 in the
three-match series against New
Zealand, Mandhana now sits above
the Australians Ellyse Perry and
Meg Lanning.

Completing the top five, New
Zealand skipper Amy Satterhwaite,
who smashed consecutive half-
centuries in the series against India,
flew up ten places to take the number
four position, while Indian skipper
Mithali Raj moved down a spot.

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