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Indiabulls Tax Savings Fund-Regular Plan-Growth Option

Category Equity Scheme - ELSS
NAV 7.87
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 08-May-2020




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Indiabulls Tax Savings Fund- Regular Plan- Dividend Option

Category Equity Scheme - ELSS
NAV 7.87
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 08-May-2020




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Indiabulls Tax Savings Fund- Direct Plan- Growth Option

Category Equity Scheme - ELSS
NAV 8.06
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 08-May-2020




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Indiabulls Tax Savings Fund- Direct Plan- Dividend Option

Category Equity Scheme - ELSS
NAV 8.05
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 08-May-2020




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Indiabulls Value Fund - Regular Plan - Quarterly Dividend Option

Category Equity Scheme - Value Fund
NAV 7.0794
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 08-May-2020




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Indiabulls Value Fund - Regular Plan - Monthly Dividend Option

Category Equity Scheme - Value Fund
NAV 7.2653
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 08-May-2020




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Indiabulls Value Fund - Regular Plan - Half Yearly Dividend Option

Category Equity Scheme - Value Fund
NAV 7.6691
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 08-May-2020




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Indiabulls Value Fund - Regular Plan - Growth Option

Category Equity Scheme - Value Fund
NAV 9.3631
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 08-May-2020




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Indiabulls Value Fund - Regular Plan - Dividend Option

Category Equity Scheme - Value Fund
NAV 9.3614
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 08-May-2020




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Indiabulls Value Fund - Direct Plan - Quarterly Dividend Option

Category Equity Scheme - Value Fund
NAV 8.175
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 08-May-2020




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Indiabulls Value Fund - Direct Plan - Monthly Dividend Option

Category Equity Scheme - Value Fund
NAV 7.4924
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 08-May-2020




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Indiabulls Value Fund - Direct Plan - Half Yearly Dividend Option

Category Equity Scheme - Value Fund
NAV 8.1796
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 08-May-2020




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Indiabulls Value Fund - Direct Plan - Growth Option

Category Equity Scheme - Value Fund
NAV 10.2141
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 08-May-2020




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Indiabulls Value Fund - Direct Plan - Dividend Option

Category Equity Scheme - Value Fund
NAV 10.1161
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 08-May-2020




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Indiabulls Blue Chip Fund - Regular Plan - Quarterly Dividend Option

Category Equity Scheme - Large Cap Fund
NAV 10.22
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 08-May-2020




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Indiabulls Blue Chip Fund - Regular Plan - Monthly Dividend option

Category Equity Scheme - Large Cap Fund
NAV 9.86
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 08-May-2020




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Indiabulls Blue Chip Fund - Regular Plan - Half Yearly Dividend Option

Category Equity Scheme - Large Cap Fund
NAV 10.28
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 08-May-2020




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Indiabulls Blue Chip Fund - Growth Option

Category Equity Scheme - Large Cap Fund
NAV 17.12
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 08-May-2020




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Indiabulls Blue Chip Fund - Dividend Option

Category Equity Scheme - Large Cap Fund
NAV 9.64
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 08-May-2020




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Indiabulls Blue Chip Fund - Direct Plan - Quarterly Dividend Option

Category Equity Scheme - Large Cap Fund
NAV 10.75
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 08-May-2020




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Indiabulls Blue Chip Fund - Direct Plan - Monthly Dividend Option

Category Equity Scheme - Large Cap Fund
NAV 8.49
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 08-May-2020




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Indiabulls Blue Chip Fund - Direct Plan - Half Yearly Dividend Option

Category Equity Scheme - Large Cap Fund
NAV 10.76
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 08-May-2020




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Indiabulls Blue Chip Fund - Direct Plan - Growth Option

Category Equity Scheme - Large Cap Fund
NAV 19.11
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 08-May-2020




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Indiabulls Blue Chip Fund - Direct Plan - Dividend Option

Category Equity Scheme - Large Cap Fund
NAV 11.09
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 08-May-2020




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Sahara Liquid Fund-Variable Pricing- Monthly Dividend Option

Category Liquid
NAV 1373.0449
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 27-Mar-2020




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Sahara Liquid Fund-Variable Pricing- Direct - Monthly Dividend Option

Category Liquid
NAV 1055.8972
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 27-Mar-2020




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Sahara Liquid Fund-Variable Pricing -Direct - Weekly Dividend Option

Category Liquid
NAV 1364.5913
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 27-Mar-2020




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Sahara Liquid Fund-Variable Pricing -Direct - Growth option

Category Liquid
NAV 3348.2894
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 27-Mar-2020




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Sahara Liquid Fund-Variable Pricing -Direct - Daily Dividend option

Category Liquid
NAV 1038.8267
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 27-Mar-2020




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Sahara Liquid Fund-Variable Pricing - Weekly Dividend Option

Category Liquid
NAV 1364.5913
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 27-Mar-2020




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Sahara Liquid Fund-Variable Pricing - Growth option

Category Liquid
NAV 3340.7393
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 27-Mar-2020




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Sahara Liquid Fund-Variable Pricing - Daily Dividend option

Category Liquid
NAV 1346.9485
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 27-Mar-2020




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Sahara Wealth Plus Fund-Variable Pricing Option-Growth Option

Category Growth
NAV 37.6254
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 27-Mar-2020




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Sahara Wealth Plus Fund-Variable Pricing Option-Dividend Option

Category Growth
NAV 27.2784
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 27-Mar-2020




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Sahara Wealth Plus Fund-Variable Pricing Option-Direct-Growth

Category Growth
NAV 38.7232
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 27-Mar-2020




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Sahara Wealth Plus Fund-Variable Pricing Option-Direct -Dividend

Category Growth
NAV 27.7187
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 27-Mar-2020




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Sahara Infrastructure Fund ---VARIABLE PRICING OPTION-Growth Option

Category Growth
NAV 22.1119
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 03-Apr-2020




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Sahara Infrastructure Fund ---VARIABLE PRICING OPTION-Dividend Option

Category Growth
NAV 16.2662
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 03-Apr-2020




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Sahara Infrastructure Fund ---VARIABLE PRICING OPTION-Direct-Growth

Category Growth
NAV 22.7307
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 03-Apr-2020




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Sahara Infrastructure Fund ---VARIABLE PRICING OPTION-Direct-Dividend

Category Growth
NAV 22.3093
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 03-Apr-2020




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Date of liability w.r.t to JDA entered in pre-GST regime

The point of taxation in the present case would be the date of JDA itself and service tax would be applicable as the JDA was entered before 01.07.2017 and the time to discharge such liability would be the month following the month in which SA was entered or handover of flats to the landowner has tak




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CrossFit can help you beat type 2 diabetes and keep your heart healthy

Turns out, the high-intensity workout program, CrossFit, can do a lot besides just keeping people fit and fine. According to a study conducted by The Physiological Society, a six-week CrossFit exercise programme can lead to improved control of blood sugar levels and decreased risk of heart disease in people with Type II diabetes.

Diabetes is a lifelong condition that causes a person's blood sugar level to become too high. Type II diabetes is the most common form, which is where the body doesn't produce enough of the hormone that controls sugar levels, called insulin. People with Type II diabetes are at significantly higher risk of heart disease. A primary focus for managing diabetes is exercise, as it has been shown to improve the body's ability to control sugar levels by making the body more sensitive to the insulin produced.

However, adherence to exercise advice is particularly low amongst those with Type II diabetes, who are mostly overweight or obese, with lack of time being cited as one of the greatest barriers to regular exercise. This new research suggested that a high-intensity exercise programme such as CrossFit improves the ability of the body to control blood sugar levels by reducing the amount of insulin required.

Importantly, these improvements appear to be similar to the sort of change we would expect from more traditional exercise interventions, despite participants spending considerably less time exercising than health guidelines recommend. CrossFit, therefore, offered a time-effective exercise approach for people with Type II diabetes who struggle to maintain daily exercise.

CrossFit is a high-intensity training intervention incorporating both endurance and strength training. Sessions range from 8-20 minutes in duration and represent a far more time-effective form of exercise than traditional exercise interventions. CrossFit has been growing in popularity over the past decade, although until now it was not clear whether such forms of exercise would improve the ability of individuals with Type II diabetes to control their sugar levels.

For this research, thirteen overweight/obese patients with Type II diabetes were recruited to participate in a 6-week CrossFit exercise programme. Participants' blood sugar levels and insulin sensitivity (an individual's ability to reduce high blood sugar levels effectively) were assessed both before and after the exercise programme, in addition to their blood chemistries and blood pressure, which were tested to predict heart disease risk.

The post-exercise intervention test results showed significant improvements in insulin sensitivity and heart disease risk factors. Importantly, these improvements appeared to be similar to the sort of changes expected from more traditional exercise interventions, despite participants spending considerably less time exercising than such guidelines recommend. The study appears in the journal Experimental Physiology.

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Fasting every other day? It could increase diabetes risk

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Washington D.C.: Intermittent fasting diets could increase diabetes risk, suggests a study. These findings suggest that fasting-based diets may be associated with long-term health risks and careful consideration should be made before starting such weight loss programmes.

In order to investigate whether an intermittent fasting diet could also generate damaging free radicals, Ana Bonassa and colleagues, from the University of Sao Paulo in Brazil, examined the effects of fasting every other day on the body weight, free radical levels and insulin function of normal, adult rats, over a 3-month period.

Although the rats' body weight and food intake decreased as expected over the study period, the amount of fat tissue in their abdomen actually increased. Furthermore, the cells of the pancreas that release insulin showed damage, with the presence of increased levels of free radicals and markers of insulin resistance were also detected.

Ana Bonassa commented, "This is the first study to show that, despite weight loss, intermittent fasting diets may actually damage the pancreas and affect insulin function in normal healthy individuals, which could lead to diabetes and serious health issues."

Ana cautioned, "We should consider that overweight or obese people who opt for intermittent fasting diets may already have insulin resistance, so although this diet may lead to early, rapid weight loss, in the long-term there could be potentially serious damaging effects to their health, such as the development of type-2 diabetes."

The findings were presented at the European Society of Endocrinology annual meeting, ECE 2018.

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mid day editorial: Erring firms must be held liable for their faults

A day after this paper published a report about a couple who has been left in limbo because a financial institute has misplaced their Sale Deed or Sale of Agreement papers, there have been a few readers who have written in claiming that they experienced a similar situation. They, too, had a harrowing story to tell.

According to our report, an Andheri couple who had taken a loan from a financial institution years ago to buy a home and were paying it off over years, finished paying their loan. They asked the institute to return their documents and that is when they learnt that the Sale of Agreement has been misplaced. Their nightmare began, but it has been months the paper has not been found and they have subsequently been unable to sell a home on the outskirts of the city because buyers are wary of buying a home without the original Sale Deed.

Finance institutes cannot afford to misplace such important documents. Institutes might have misplaced the documents while shifting or the file has been lost when being transferred from one centre to another.

If this happens, and from the responses we learn that this is unfortunately not very rare, it is the organisation's responsibility to give the affected a way out. There has to be a redressal mechanism. If the true copy of the document does not work for certain people, the institute has to step in and provide them a solution.

They need to be held liable and accountable. You cannot expect the affected people, who are already suffering considerably and have also spent time and money, to do all this on their own. Those who have erred cannot wash their hands off the matter. They need to be there with the people, whose papers they have irresponsibly, though inadvertently, misplaced, right till the bitter end.

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Coronavirus outbreak: BEST conductor who had diabetes recovers from COVID-19

Coronavirus has brought everyone down to their knees, especially those who are suffering with ailments such as diabetes.

COVID-19 had mad eits way in the BEST department but the discharge of three conducters proved to be a silver lining, especially for the one who had diabetes.

The conductor was discharged from the hospital on Saturday morning, according to a report in The Times of India.

The conductor was admitted to the hospital on April 18 and even though his condition was deteriorating, he battled against all odds and recovered withing 2 weeks.

BEST cheif medical officer, Dr Anil Kumar Singhal said, "We are happy about our Corona survivor who was discharged with a negative report and sound health, and expect more recoveries in coming days."

Six more BEST staff detected positive for Coronavirus on Saturday, taking the total number from 29 to 35.

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Arjun Bijlani: Worried about mom as she is diabetic

Television actor Arjun Bijlani's mornings begin with a call to mother Shakti, the first of many times he dials her number throughout the day. His anxiety is not unfounded — last week, the highrise near Infiniti mall in Malad west, where his mother resides, was sealed by the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) after a resident tested positive for COVID-19.

"The lockdown is not easy, especially if you have ageing parents. It's unbelievable that I am not able to meet my mother," says Bijlani, who lives with wife Neha Swami and son Ayaan in Lokhandwala, Andheri.


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Even though he understands that the lockdown is a necessary measure to contain the spread of the virus, the Ishq Mein Marjawan actor notes that it poses difficulty for senior citizens. "I am worried for my mother because she is diabetic. Despite suffering from chronic back pain, she has no option but to do the household chores at the moment. My younger brother Niranjan and I are trying to help her in every way we can. [We are ordering the essentials online], which are then being delivered at the gate of the complex," he says.

Bijlani is trying to maintain an optimistic stance and be her emotional anchor in these trying times. He adds, "When I was talking to her recently, my eyes welled up as I listened to how she is running the house. After my father passed away, I have been her pillar of support. But, I feel helpless at this point as I can't rush to her."

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Gestational diabetes may increase risk of kidney damage

 



Gestational diabetes -- high blood sugar condition during pregnancy -- may cause early-stage kidney damage that can later lead to chronic kidney diseases among women, reported a study.

The study showed that women with gestational diabetes were more likely to have a high glomerular filtration rate (GFR) -- an estimate of how much blood per minute passes through the glomeruli, the tiny filters within kidneys that extract waste from the blood.

Women with gestational diabetes had more than triple the risk of an elevated GFR, which may precede the early kidney damage that accompanies pre-diabetes -- a condition with higher blood sugar levels but not high enough to be classified as diabetes.

"Our findings suggest that women who have had gestational diabetes may benefit from periodic checkups to detect early-stage kidney damage and receive subsequent treatment," said Cuilin Zhang from National Institutes of Health's Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) in Maryland, US.

The study, published in the journal Diabetes Care, included data from 601 Danish women having gestational diabetes and 613 non-diabetic women.

The results showed that women who had gestational diabetes and later developed diabetes were approximately nine times more likely to have an elevated GFR later in life, compared to women who did not have gestational diabetes.

They were also likely to have an elevated urinary albumin to creatinine ratio (UACR), which is an indicator of kidney disease.

The study could not prove that gestational diabetes causes kidney damage, and the authors noted that more research is needed to confirm their findings.

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Good News to Mothers: Breastfeeding Helps Prevent Diabetes

Highlights: Breastfeeding may lower a woman's risk of developing diabetes later in life Pregnant women wi




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Tax-News.com: French Workers In 'Third Countries' Liable For Social Security

Income from assets of French nationals who work in a state other than a member state of the EU, the European Economic Area or Switzerland may be subject to French social security contributions, the European Court of Justice has ruled.