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UTI - Liquid Cash Plan - Direct Plan - Half Yearly Dividend Option

Category Debt Scheme - Liquid Fund
NAV 1123.3887
Repurchase Price
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Date 10-May-2020




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UTI - Liquid Cash Plan - Direct Plan - Fortnightly Dividend Option

Category Debt Scheme - Liquid Fund
NAV 1156.575
Repurchase Price
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Date 10-May-2020




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UTI - Liquid Cash Plan - Direct Plan - Flexi Dividend Option

Category Debt Scheme - Liquid Fund
NAV 1184.532
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 10-May-2020




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UTI - Liquid Cash Plan - Direct Plan - Annual Dividend Option

Category Debt Scheme - Liquid Fund
NAV 1438.1585
Repurchase Price
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Date 10-May-2020




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UTI - Long Term Equity fund (Tax Saving) Direct Plan - Dividend Option

Category Equity Scheme - ELSS
NAV 19.4296
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 08-May-2020




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UTI - Long Term Equity Fund (Tax Saving) - Regular Plan - Growth Option

Category Equity Scheme - ELSS
NAV 72.4588
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 08-May-2020




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UTI - Long Term Equity Fund (Tax Saving) - Regular Plan - Dividend Option

Category Equity Scheme - ELSS
NAV 15.1377
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 08-May-2020




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UTI - Long Term Equity Fund (Tax Saving) - Direct Plan - Growth Option

Category Equity Scheme - ELSS
NAV 77.0451
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 08-May-2020




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UTI India Consumer Fund - Regular Plan - Dividend Option

Category Equity Scheme - Sectoral/ Thematic
NAV 20.9483
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 08-May-2020




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UTI India Consumer Fund - Direct Plan - Dividend Option

Category Equity Scheme - Sectoral/ Thematic
NAV 21.8553
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 08-May-2020




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UTI Banking and Financial Services Fund - Regular Plan - Income Option

Category Equity Scheme - Sectoral/ Thematic
NAV 23.8062
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 08-May-2020




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UTI Banking and Financial Services Fund - Regular Plan - Growth Option

Category Equity Scheme - Sectoral/ Thematic
NAV 61.1672
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 08-May-2020




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UTI Banking and Financial Services Fund - Direct Plan - Income Option

Category Equity Scheme - Sectoral/ Thematic
NAV 25.8046
Repurchase Price
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Date 08-May-2020




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UTI Banking and Financial Services Fund - Direct Plan - Growth Option

Category Equity Scheme - Sectoral/ Thematic
NAV 65.9363
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 08-May-2020




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UTI Value Opportunities Fund- Regular Plan - Dividend Option

Category Equity Scheme - Value Fund
NAV 14.7451
Repurchase Price
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Date 08-May-2020




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UTI Value Opportunities Fund - Direct Plan - Dividend Option

Category Equity Scheme - Value Fund
NAV 17.4115
Repurchase Price
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Date 08-May-2020




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UTI-Dividend Yield Fund.-Income-Direct

Category Equity Scheme - Dividend Yield Fund
NAV 13.9721
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 08-May-2020




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UTI-Dividend Yield Fund.-Income

Category Equity Scheme - Dividend Yield Fund
NAV 12.305
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 08-May-2020




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UTI-Dividend Yield Fund.-Growth-Direct

Category Equity Scheme - Dividend Yield Fund
NAV 56.5468
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 08-May-2020




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UTI-Dividend Yield Fund.-Growth

Category Equity Scheme - Dividend Yield Fund
NAV 54.042
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 08-May-2020




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Paris to turn more streets over to bicycles as Covid-19 lockdown lifts

Some of the busiest traffic arteries in Paris will be reserved for cyclists in a bid to limit crowds on public transport when France begins lifting its coronavirus lockdown next week, the city's mayor said.




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Poland postpones May 10 presidential election over Covid-19 fears

Poland's governing parties said on Wednesday they had agreed to postpone the country's May 10 presidential election after a failed attempt to hold it via a postal vote due to the coronavirus pandemic.




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Covid-19: Air France-KLM reports €815 million first-quarter operating loss

Two weeks of coronavirus shutdown were enough to hit Air France-KLM with an 815 million-euro ($880 million) first-quarter operating loss, the airline group said on Thursday - predicting demand could take "several years" to recover.




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Face masks for the deaf: Covid 19's communication challenge for the hearing impaired

How to lip read when everyone’s face is hidden behind a mask? That is the challenge facing deaf people across the world as the Covid-19 pandemic makes face masks a part of daily life. The answer could be transparent face masks but such masks are in short supply, leading some to make their own.




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Covid-19 pandemic: Fertile ground for corruption in Ukraine?

Ukraine locked down early and has a far lower rate of coronavirus infections than some countries in Western Europe, plus fewer than 400 deaths so far. Yet 20 percent of cases are among medical personnel – one of the worst rates in the world. By the health ministry's own admission, that's due to a severe shortage of protective equipment. The ministry says it's doing its best to correct the situation and buy the necessary protective suits and masks. Yet it has been reluctant to co-operate with the country's independent medical procurement agency, set up to prevent corruption in state purchases.




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Cat themed party invitations

My youngest son has a birthday coming up and he is one cat crazy fella, he decided he wanted a cat-themed birthday party so we have been having fun coming up with ideas for it. It’s sneaking up on us quickly so I made up some invitations the other day … Continue reading




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DIY Vintage inspired mushroom ornaments

Today I wanted to share a little DIY for a vintage inspired ornament. Not only do these make cute ornaments, but they are great tied to the top of gifts too. I actually have a folder on my computer for vintage Christmas ornaments I want to try and recreate, so … Continue reading




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Animal Crossing Birthday Invites

March is approaching and that means it’s almost time to celebrate B’s 11th birthday! He got a 3DS and Animal Crossing New Leaf for Christmas (which has been so much fun because now we can play together!) One night recently he said “I think I want to have an Animal … Continue reading




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Vintage Inspired Halloween Party Hat DIY

Hello October! I am ready to welcome Halloween with open arms! The decorations are up (even the outside ones!) and I’ve got some DIYs planned for this month that I hope you will love. First up is a super easy vintage inspired party hat. Print the file, cut out, and … Continue reading




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DIY vintage style paper mache jack o’lanterns

Here is an easy DIY to make some fun vintage style Halloween jacks. They are super customizable, and each one always turns out a little different! The paper mache part takes a few days to finish, so if you want to do these for a party or crafty gathering I … Continue reading




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DIY- Vintage Easter Egg Dye Garland or Treat Boxes

I don’t have a lot of Easter decorations (when you compare it to my Christmas and Halloween goodies) so I decided I wanted to make a garland this year using scans from old boxes of egg dye. You could turn these little boxes into a garland like me, or use … Continue reading




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DIY vintage style sprinkle favors

I had the idea to make my own signature sprinkle mix ever since I saw the Amy Sedaris sprinkle mix around Christmas time. Of course I knew I would want to hand out my sprinkles in true vintage style, so I came up with a label that works with these … Continue reading




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Relief in Nigeria as main cities ease Covid-19 lockdown

Nigeria's main cities of Lagos and Abuja see an easing of coronavirus lockdown restrictions, but many businesses are still shut and social distancing measures remain in place. Our correspondent tells us more. Meanwhile, South Africa also sees some businesses reopen after five weeks of lockdown. Plus, charities and organisations in Morocco come together to support those in need during Ramadan. In a country where the informal economy accounts for more than 20 percent of GDP, the lockdown has been tough for many people, as our correspondents report.



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‘Today is wonderful’: Relief in Lagos as Nigeria emerges from Covid-19 lockdown

Africa’s biggest city, Lagos, returned to work on Monday at the end of a five-week coronavirus lockdown.




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Covid-19 in Madagascar: The president’s controversial ‘miracle cure’

Last month, the president of Madagascar and the country’s Institute for Applied Research launched Covid-Organics (CVO), a drink derived from the artemisia plant they claim can treat and prevent Covid-19. Now other countries in the region are beginning to import the herbal remedy, despite a lack of scientific research to back up its billing as a miracle cure for the coronavirus.  




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Covid-19: Uganda extends lockdown for two weeks but slowly eases measures

Uganda moved quickly to bring in one of the toughest coronavirus lockdowns in the region. That's now been extended for another two weeks even as some restrictions are lifted, allowing a number of businesses to reopen. Also, moves to bring in criminal penalties for female genital mutilation in Sudan are welcomed by activists, who hope that changes brought in since the fall of Omar al-Bashir last year will mean a huge step forward for women's rights. Finally, journalists in Cameroon worry their newspapers will not survive lockdown restrictions.



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Republic of Congo's President Sassou-Nguesso: 'We've noticed a rise in the Covid-19 epidemic'

In an exclusive interview with FRANCE 24 and RFI, the president of the Republic of Congo, Denis Sassou-Nguesso, discussed the Covid-19 pandemic in his country, as well as a controversial treatment developed in Madagascar that the Republic of Congo plans to use. He also talked about the economic consequences of the health crisis and asked for up to "$500 million" in aid from the IMF. Finally, he ruled out the release of two jailed political opponents, Jean-Marie Michel Mokoko and André Okombi Salissa, on health and humanitarian grounds.




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Coronavirus in Africa: Calm before the storm?

So far, the coronavirus outbreak in Africa has been much more limited than elsewhere. While concerns remain that fragile healthcare systems make the continent particularly vulnerable, Africa is still far behind Europe and North America when it comes to the intensity of the crisis. The World Health Organization has held a media briefing on the pandemic and how it's impacting the African continent. In this show, we speak to Dr. Michel Yao, Program Manager for Emergency Response in Africa at the WHO. He was a participant at the event. 



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Interview with Rani Baker game designer, music genius, queen of nightmares

Interview with Rani Baker, Goon Lurker and Internet Hero.




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To Mrs. Villagrande, on the Information Superhighway

BFM recounts the caseworker who finally proved to him that there are nice people in this world, and the changes that appear sudden to us now are anything but.




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The Greatest Video Game of All Time Is Finally Here!

Hey, Gamers: Do you like Super Mario, Doom, Animal Crossing, Forza, Civilization, Slay the Spire, and sandwiches? Then you’ll LOVE the hot new release: Maximum Outer Space




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Covid and Our Mental Health (Part 1)

Advice about how to treat handling your mental health differently than you would during a normal crisis




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Cspam Corvid Thread

The C-SPAM goons take a break from the endless news drip to concentrate on a much more interesting subject: cool birds and why they're so dang cool!




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Brazilian Amazon mayor pleads for world help in fight against Covid-19

The mayor of Manaus, the biggest city in the Amazon rainforest region, asked world leaders Tuesday for help fighting the novel coronavirus, which has brought his city's health system to the brink of collapse.




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Locked up with Covid-19: UN warns of ‘disastrous’ conditions in Latin America’s jails

Protests and riots have hit prisons across South America in recent weeks over fears of the spread of Covid-19 within their walls. Now, the UN is warning that overcrowding, unsanitary conditions and lack of access to health care is causing the “rapid spread” of the virus in detention facilities throughout Latin America.




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Merkel says Germany's re-opening will have 'emergency brake' in case Covid-19 spikes

Chancellor Angela Merkel announced steps on Wednesday to ease the coronavirus lockdown in Germany but at the same time launched an "emergency brake" mechanism allowing for renewed restrictions in case infections pick up again.




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Covid-19: French chef Ripert feeds New York’s front-line medical workers

Before coronavirus struck New York, one of the world's premier seafood restaurants Le Bernardin was offering tasting menus including striped bass truffle tartare and grilled lobster mi-cuit.  




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Survival of the richest? In US, being confined is a 'white-collar privilege'

In the United States, the Covid-19 pandemic has highlighted glaring social inequality. Many workers cannot afford to be confined to their homes because they are not eligible for unemployment benefit and have not been able to put money aside. Those who have to go to work must find their own face masks. A Covid-19 test costs $150, while being hospitalised with the disease costs $70,000 on average. For the millions of Americans without health insurance, these amounts are beyond their means. Our correspondents report from California.




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China, US agree to move forward with trade deal despite Covid-19 blame game

Chinese and US trade representatives agreed Friday to "create favourable conditions" for the phase one trade deal signed in January, Beijing officials said, despite recent tensions over the coronavirus pandemic.