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ICICI Prudential Retirement Fund - Hybrid Aggressive - Direct Plan - Growth Option

Category Solution Oriented Scheme - Retirement Fund
NAV 8.96
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 08-May-2020




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ICICI Prudential Retirement Fund - Hybrid Aggressive - Direct Plan - Dividend Option

Category Solution Oriented Scheme - Retirement Fund
NAV 8.97
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 08-May-2020




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ICICI Prudential Short Term Fund -Dividend Reinvestment Fortnightly

Category Debt Scheme - Short Duration Fund
NAV 12.3553
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 08-May-2020




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ICICI Prudential Short Term Fund - Direct Plan - Dividend Reinvestment Fortnightly

Category Debt Scheme - Short Duration Fund
NAV 12.9204
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 08-May-2020




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ICICI Prudential Gilt Investment PF Option - Direct Plan Bonus

Category Gilt
NAV 14.5046
Repurchase Price 14.5046
Sale Price 14.5046
Date 25-May-2018




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ICICI Prudential Gilt Investment PF Option - Bonus

Category Gilt
NAV 14.0584
Repurchase Price 14.0584
Sale Price 14.0584
Date 25-May-2018




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ICICI Prudential Gilt Fund Investment Plan PF Option - Half Yearly Dividend

Category Gilt
NAV 11.2587
Repurchase Price 11.2587
Sale Price 11.2587
Date 25-May-2018




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ICICI Prudential Gilt Fund Investment Plan PF Option - Growth

Category Gilt
NAV 34.9646
Repurchase Price 34.9646
Sale Price 34.9646
Date 25-May-2018




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ICICI Prudential Gilt Fund Investment Plan PF Option - Direct Plan -Growth Option

Category Gilt
NAV 35.5313
Repurchase Price 35.5313
Sale Price 35.5313
Date 25-May-2018




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ICICI Prudential Gilt Fund Investment Plan PF Option - Direct Plan - Half Yearly Dividend

Category Gilt
NAV 10.9255
Repurchase Price 10.9255
Sale Price 10.9255
Date 25-May-2018




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Quantum Liquid Fund - Regular Plan Daily Dividend Re-Investment Option

Category Debt Scheme - Liquid Fund
NAV 10.0020
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 10-May-2020




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Quantum Liquid Fund - Direct Plan Daily Dividend Re-investment Option

Category Debt Scheme - Liquid Fund
NAV 10.0070
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 10-May-2020




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Deerhoof mention The Smiths as a formative influence




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May 1, 2020: Expand Your War With Army Men Dice

If you enjoy wargames that use six-sided dice, our Army Men D6 Dice Set brings you a dozen dice decorated with stars instead of pips on the 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 sides. The "1" facing on each die features an image of a plastic toy army man, with a total of six different designs packed into the set . . . one each in two different colors.

Need even more dice? They're ready to report for duty. The Army Men D6 Dice Platoon is loaded with 36 dice – perfect for your next Axis & Allies game.

BONUS: Now you can download the free rules for a two-player game using these dice!

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Warehouse 23 News: When In Doubt, Add Dinosaurs

Think of a GURPS game you might be tempted to enjoy. Any GURPS game. Wouldn't it be better with dinosaurs? No doubt your answers range from "yes" to "Heck, yes!!!" Give in to the terrifying temptation with GURPS Classic: Dinosaurs. It's a download away thanks to Warehouse 23!




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Our commitment to Asia Pacific’s coronavirus response

The COVID-19 pandemic began spreading across Asia Pacific in January, affecting millions of people directly—and billions more through restrictions on the way we live and work and the impact on the regional economy. 


Throughout the region, we’ve seen people and businesses adapt with resilience, determination and ingenuity, including adopting and developing new technologies. Today, some parts of Asia Pacific are beginning to ease social distancing measures and restrictions on commerce—but we’re still many months away from anything like a return to normal. 


Google’s focus in Asia Pacific has been on three priorities: contributing to the immediate health response, helping people learn and work from home and supporting the small businesses most affected. We’ll continue to do all we can to help every part of the region get through, and we’re committed to being part of the economic recovery, so Asia Pacific can ultimately emerge stronger. 


Contributing to the health response


Since January, we’ve worked to share reliable information on Google Search and YouTube, support public health campaigns, inform health officials and curb misinformation. We’ve extended these global efforts with more targeted local initiatives around the region. 


In India, we’re helping female internet “saathis” (or trainers) share authoritative health advice with their networks in rural villages. In Korea, the Google News Initiative is offering weekly sessions training journalists on how to identify misinformation. In Japan, YouTube creator Hikakin interviewed the Governor of Tokyo to raise awareness of social distancing measures among his youth audience. 


We’re also helping Asia Pacific governments and institutions make the most of our tools to fight the virus directly. The Philippines’ government is centralizing health communications using an AI system powered by Google Cloud, Taiwan’s Digital Minister Audrey Tang has used Google APIs to create an app that tracks face-mask inventories, and we’ve worked with Singaporean nonprofit Better.sg to create translation tools for medical professionals caring for migrant workers. We started showing the locations of COVID-19 test centers on Google Maps, Search and Assistant in Indonesia, before extending the feature to other countries around the world, including India, Korea and the Philippines.


Alongside responding to the health crisis, we know we need to protect and support people who might be left isolated or vulnerable. Our team in India has helped local governments share the location of night and food shelters on Google Maps, while Southern Cross Care (SA, NT & VIC) Inc in Australia is using Meet to help aged care residents stay in touch with their families—two examples of how technology can help.   


Helping people work and learn from home


In many parts of Asia Pacific, people have been working and learning from home for months. Wherever possible, we’re adapting our global tools and resources to local needs—like giving 1.8 million students in the Jakarta region access to our G Suite for Education tools. We’ve launched local versions of our Teach from Home resource center—a partnership with UNESCO—across 13 Asia Pacific countries.


As teachers and students adjust, we’re seeing new approaches across the region. In Korea, public broadcaster EBS and the Ministry of Education are using YouTube to live-stream daily classes. In Malaysia, Google’s daily webinars for teachershave received more than 250,000 views. And in Australia, the inspirational Eddie Woo—a champion of teaching via YouTube—is sharing his experience and advice to help fellow teachers take their lessons online.   


Learners from disadvantaged backgrounds are more likely to have their schooling disrupted and their progress held back—so as part of Google.org’s $10 million Distance Learning Fund, we’re extending a $1 million grant to INCO. This funding will support nonprofits in mainland China, Indonesia, Hong Kong and the Philippines as they help underprivileged students with access to home learning. 


Supporting small businesses and helping local economies recover


COVID-19 has put many business owners under intense financial pressure, which is why we’re giving Asia Pacific businesses ad credits and other forms of support as part of a US$150 million commitment to the region. 


We want to make it as easy as possible for businesses to adopt new ways of working and manage through uncertainty—creating a dedicated website for Australian and New Zealand businesses, for example, or moving to an online format for Grow with Google skills courses like Indonesia’s Gapura Digital. We’re helping small businesses move their sales online and contribute to the recovery—like Yamaya, a Japanese sock manufacturer which is providing materials to help people make their own masks. And we’re working closely with nonprofits to help businesses most at risk from the economic downturn, including providing Google.org funding to help Youth Business International assist vulnerable small businesses and The Asia Foundation advance digital literacy in marginalized communities in Southeast Asia. 


Small businesses are an integral part of their communities, but they’re equally critical to economic growth, accounting for the vast majority of all businesses and up to 50 percent of GDP in most Asia Pacific countries. Just in the past few weeks, we’ve launched new programs supporting digital skills in Taiwan, developers in Korea and startups in Japan—and we’ll begin more initiatives like these in the coming months. Economic recovery will start locally and we want to be there to help.


In this global pandemic, everyone has a part to play. As Asia Pacific confronts the effects of COVID-19, we will continue to stand by the region’s people, business and communities for as long as it takes, and help rebuild when the time is right.




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Resources for mental health support during COVID-19

The coronavirus pandemic has disrupted lives around the world. In addition to the lives lost to the virus, as many communities enter the second and third month under stay-at-home orders, there is a rising mental health toll, too. In a national survey released by the American Psychiatric Association in March, 36 percent of respondents said that COVID-19 was seriously impacting their mental health; 48 percent were anxious about getting infected; and 57 percent reported concern that COVID-19 will seriously impact their finances.


As a trained psychiatrist, I know firsthand the importance of bringing out into the open the issue of mental health. While it might be years between the first onset of symptoms and someone seeking help, the internet is often the first place people turn to find out more about mental disorders. To help address the emerging mental health crisis we’re sharing “Be Kind to Your Mind," which includes resources on mental wellbeing from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Whenever people in the U.S. search for information about coping with the pandemic, or on COVID-19 and mental health, we’ll show a public service announcement with tips to cope with stress during COVID-19. To raise awareness of the importance of mental wellbeing during these times, we'll highlight these resources on Google's homepage tomorrow.

Whenever people in the U.S. search for information about coping with the pandemic, we’ll show a public service announcement with tips to cope with stress during COVID-19.

With May being Mental Health Awareness Month, we want to highlight a few other resources and tools across Google and YouTube that promote mental wellbeing.


Self-assessment questionnaires for depression and PTSD

When people search on Google for information about mental health conditions we provide panels with information from authoritative sources like Mayo Clinic that detail symptoms, treatments, and provide an overview of the different types of specialists who can help. On the info panels for depression and post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), we provide direct access to clinically-validated self-assessment questionnaires that ask some of the same types of questions a mental health professional might ask. Based on a person’s answers, these self-assessment tools provide information on risk, along with links to more resources. Results to these questionnaires are not logged. We hope they can provide insight and help people have a more informed conversation with their doctor. We will add more self-assessment  questionnaires over time to cover more conditions.


Self-care content on YouTube

Over the last few months, YouTube has seen a 35 percent increase in views of meditation videos, and growing popularity of mindfulness and wellbeing content. YouTube is making videos like these and other mental health resources more widely available to anyone around the world, for free, by spotlighting channels and playlists that have wellbeing and mindfulness-focused content. Countless YouTube creators, like Dr. Mike and Kati Morton, educate their communities as they help reduce the stigma associated with mental health. YouTube is also launching relevant YouTube Originals, including a “BookTube” episode featuring top authors like Melinda Gates and Elizabeth Gilbert offering their best book recommendations.

Finding virtual care options, quickly

Because of stay-at-home orders and restrictions that limit in-person interactions, many mental health care providers (including therapists and psychiatrists) are now providing telehealth care, like conducting therapy sessions over video conference. To make these options easier to find, we now allow providers to highlight their virtual care services on their Google Business Profile. So now, when you search for a mental health provider in products like Search and Maps, you may see an “Online care” link that can take you to their virtual care page, or even schedule a virtual appointment.


While the stigma around mental health has lessened in recent years, many people still find it hard to reach out to get help. By providing access to mental health resources, services and information across our products, we hope to make it easier for people to seek help and receive proper care.





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Instant Pot Ramen-Style Pork Belly Recipe

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"A Lynch Mob": After Months of Inaction, 2 White Men Are Charged with Murder of Ahmaud Arbery in GA

The two white men caught on camera shooting and killing Ahmaud Arbery, an unarmed 25-year-old African American man, were arrested and charged Thursday with murder. The arrests came two days after video of the attack in February was shared with the public, sparking widespread outrage. Today would have been Arbery's 26th birthday. We speak with civil rights attorney Benjamin Crump, who represents the Arbery family and formerly represented Trayvon Martin.




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GST update on statement taken during the course of investigation proceedings

The provision contained in section 136 of the CGST Act, 2017 also states that a statement made and signed by a person on appearance in response to any summons issued under section 70 during the course of any inquiry or proceedings under this Act shall be relevant for the purpose of proving in any pr




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GST Update on whether Rajasthan AAR competent to decide on registration requirement in another State?

The present update intends to discuss the Advance Ruling given in the case of M/s T & D Electricals. The question placed before the Advance Ruling was the requirement of separate registration for executing works contract in another State and leviability of tax-whether CGST/SGST or IGST if separate r




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GST Update on requirement of separate registration for execution of contract in another state

The present update intends to discuss the recent advance ruling given by AAR Karnataka in the case of M/s T & D Electricals.




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IRP/RP to take new GST registration post-appointment by 30th June 2020

IRP/RP to take new GST registration post-appointment by 30th June 2020...




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Draft regulations to amend Chartered Accountants Regulations, 1988 open for public comments

Draft regulations to amend Chartered Accountants Regulations, 1988 open for public comments...




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CBDT amends rule 44G to invoke mutual agreement procedure

CBDT amends rule 44G to invoke mutual agreement procedure...




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TDS payment due date

Hi All,

If X is a service vendor Invoice date is 1st January 2020 and due to some issue we have not paid them payment, and paid 5th May 2020 and deducted TDS Rs.5000/- shall we pay interest on TDS, because Invoice date is 1st January 2020.

Thanking you
Kumar




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EXTREMELY TOUGH QUESTIONS FROM ASSESSMENT PROCEDURE.

Section 115BBE ONE OF THE MOST DANGEROUS SECTION OF THE IT ACT.

My story belongs to Sec 115BBE one of the most dangerous section of the Income Tax Act 1961, and my story belongs to Appeal to Income Tax Applleate Tribunal against an order of CIT appeals.

Actually one of My case lying with an ITO regarding Cash on Demonitisation.
QUESTION NO 1) Should i proceed to ITAT against an order of CIT APPEALS for vacate of any demand arising under section 115BBE or not for a cash on demonitisation case and why ?
QUESTION NO 2) Should i move to CIT APPEALS AGAINST AN ORDER OF ITO for charging of penalty with tax under sec 115BBE during a Cash on demonitisarion case ? or Should i pay the whole amount of tax with fine which an ITO demands with penalty as tax on regular assessment and Why ?
QUESTION NO 3) What is the latest update of Sec 115BBE ?
QUESTION NO 4) Is there any probability of Special Audit during a cash on demonitisation case lying with CIT APPEALS and why ?
QUESTION NO 5 ) Is there any probability of relief of tax, if i move to CIT APPEALS OR EVEN to ITAT for vacate any demand arising out of Cash on demonitisation case Sec 115BBE ?

Disclaimer :- Only A qualified CA & CMA can answer to this query ( based on his/her practical approach ).

Regards




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Week in Review: Women on the front lines of Covid-19, lifting France's lockdown and homemade homages to art

FRANCE 24 takes a three-part look at the women on the front lines of the Covid-19 fight in France and examines the details of the government plan to start lifting lockdown on May 11. We also spoke with Iceland's prime minister about her country's response to the pandemic and examined how art lovers, barred from museum visits, are recreating famous paintings in their homes. 




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UTI CCF Investment Plan - Regular Plan - Income Option

Category Solution Oriented Scheme - Children’s Fund
NAV 30.3576
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Date 08-May-2020




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UTI CCF Investment Plan - Regular Plan - Growth Option

Category Solution Oriented Scheme - Children’s Fund
NAV 30.3557
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 08-May-2020




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UTI CCF Investment Plan - Direct Plan - Income Option

Category Solution Oriented Scheme - Children’s Fund
NAV 31.9876
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 08-May-2020




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UTI CCF Investment Plan - Direct Plan - Growth Option

Category Solution Oriented Scheme - Children’s Fund
NAV 31.9358
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 08-May-2020




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UTI - Retirement Benefit Pension Fund- Direct

Category Solution Oriented Scheme - Retirement Fund
NAV 24.4638
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 08-May-2020




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UTI - Retirement Benefit Pension Fund - Regular Plan

Category Solution Oriented Scheme - Retirement Fund
NAV 23.4658
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 08-May-2020




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UTI - Regular Savings Fund - Regular Plan - Monthly Payment Option

Category Hybrid Scheme - Conservative Hybrid Fund
NAV 38.2686
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 08-May-2020




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UTI - Regular Savings Fund - Direct Plan - Monthly Payment Option

Category Hybrid Scheme - Conservative Hybrid Fund
NAV 39.4678
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 08-May-2020




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UTI - Regular Saving Fund (Segregated - 17022020) - Regular Plan - Monthly Payment Option

Category Hybrid Scheme - Conservative Hybrid Fund
NAV 1.101
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 08-May-2020




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UTI - Regular Saving Fund (Segregated - 17022020) - Direct Plan - Monthly Payment Option

Category Hybrid Scheme - Conservative Hybrid Fund
NAV 1.1336
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 08-May-2020




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UTI MMF - Regular Plan - Daily Dividend Reinvestment Option

Category Debt Scheme - Money Market Fund
NAV 1004.9445
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 08-May-2020




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UTI MMF - Direct Plan - Daily Dividend Reinvestment Option

Category Debt Scheme - Money Market Fund
NAV 1014.3177
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 08-May-2020




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UTI - Treasury Advantage Fund - Regular Plan - Daily Dividend Reinvestment Option

Category Debt Scheme - Low Duration Fund
NAV 956.1944
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 08-May-2020




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UTI - Treasury Advantage Fund - Direct Plan - Daily Dividend Reinvestment Option

Category Debt Scheme - Low Duration Fund
NAV 957.1981
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 08-May-2020




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UTI - Ultra Short Term Fund - Regular Plan - Weekly Dividend Reinvestment Option

Category Debt Scheme - Ultra Short Duration Fund
NAV 1082.5638
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 08-May-2020




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UTI - Ultra Short Term Fund - Regular Plan - Daily Dividend Reinvestment Option

Category Debt Scheme - Ultra Short Duration Fund
NAV 1046.1477
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 08-May-2020




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UTI - Ultra Short Term Fund - Direct Plan -Weekly Dividend Reinvestment Option

Category Debt Scheme - Ultra Short Duration Fund
NAV 1083.5193
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 08-May-2020




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UTI - Ultra Short Term Fund - Direct Plan - Daily Dividend Reinvestment Option

Category Debt Scheme - Ultra Short Duration Fund
NAV 1084.4954
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 08-May-2020




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UTI- Liquid Cash Plan - Regular Plan - Daily Dividend Reinvestment Option

Category Debt Scheme - Liquid Fund
NAV 1021.2626
Repurchase Price
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Date 10-May-2020




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UTI- Liquid Cash Plan - Direct Plan - Daily Dividend Reinvestment Option

Category Debt Scheme - Liquid Fund
NAV 1019.4457
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 10-May-2020




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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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The Tiger King and I: Part 3 - Of Kangaroos and Men

Part 3 of an exclusive look into the madness that was being an employee of 'Tiger King," a controversial zoo that is the subject of a wildly popular new Netflix documentary series.




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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