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Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Popcorn casteism is alive and popping

The GST Council has decided to maintain the existing tax rates on popcorn, but clarified its classification for taxation purposes. Ready-to-eat, salted, and spiced popcorn is considered 'namkeen,' attracting 5% or 12% GST depending on packaging. However, sweet, caramelized popcorn is categorized as a 'sugar confection,' subject to an 18% GST.

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NCLT approves Raymond's plan to demerge real estate business

The National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) has approved Raymond Ltd's demerger scheme, separating its real estate business into Raymond Realty. Existing Raymond shareholders will receive one Raymond Realty share for each share held. This move aims to unlock growth potential and attract investors.

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Kylian Mbappe's €55M demand puts PSG's Champions League and European future at risk

In the latest development of the €55M legal dispute over unpaid wages and bonuses, Kylian Mbappe's claims could jeopardize Paris Saint-Germain's eligibility for the Champions League and other UEFA competitions.

Despite his highly anticipated move to Real Madrid last summer, Kylian Mbappe’s departure from Paris Saint-Germain hasn’t been the one expected. The French superstar is demanding €55M in unpaid wages and bonuses from his former club, a dispute that could jeopardize PSG’s eligibility for... Читать дальше...

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Sen. Joe Manchin says he believes Senate is "not going to let the filibuster blow apart" - CBS News

  1. Sen. Joe Manchin says he believes Senate is "not going to let the filibuster blow apart"  CBS News
  2. Exit Interview: Manchin defends his pivotal role as he departs Senate  The Washington Post
  3. Manchin roasts ‘toxic’ Democratic Party: ‘This country is not going left’  The Hill
  4. Joe Manchin torches Democrats on the way out the door  Yahoo! Voices

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Sen. Joe Manchin says he believes Senate is "not going to let the filibuster blow apart"

Sen. Joe Manchin of West Virginia, a former Democrat turned independent who is retiring in January, tells "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" that despite the incoming Republican majority in the Senate, he believes both parties are "not going to let the filibuster blow apart." Manchin supports keeping the filibuster in place, despite having backed reconciliation for the Inflation Reduction Act, a key Biden administration bill.