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Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Maharashtra Natural Gas likely to list on bourses next fiscal

BPCL, GAIL, and IGL will list their joint venture Maharashtra Natural Gas in the upcoming financial year with an IPO of over ₹1,000 crore. The proceeds will be used to expand operations. MNGL, which serves Pune and surrounding areas, reported strong financial results last year. This IPO will help unlock value for investors.

TheSun.co.uk 

The Masked Singer’s Spag Bol is revealed as first celebrity contestant is unmasked

THE idenity of The Masked Singer’s Spag Bol has been revealed.

Kate Garraway was unmasked as the popular pasta dish after viewers were left on a cliffhanger last night.

itvKate Garraway has been unmasked as Spag Bol[/caption] itvThe GMB presenter reveals she hid the secret from her kids[/caption] ITVViewers were left on a cliffhanger last night waiting for Spag Bol to be unmasked[/caption] ITVJoel was slammed over the cruel wait[/caption]

“I can’t sing and I kept... Читать дальше...

Chicago Sun-Times 

Jeremy Roenick's whining about Connor Bedard should've been addressed privately

Jeremy Roenick stepped out of line this week.

That sentence has been uttered thousands of times about the former Blackhawks great, who has created more controversies over the past few decades than arguably any other player in franchise history. This latest misstep isn't as high-profile as most, but it was also completely unnecessary.

On his podcast with former NHL referee Tim Peel on Friday, Roenick whined at length about current Hawks star Connor Bedard not saying hello to him at the Winter Classic... Читать дальше...

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Most banks see slower loan growth amid weak demand

In the December quarter, slower consumer demand and risk aversion to unsecured loans have led banks to report slower credit growth compared to deposit growth. HDFC Bank's deposits surged 15% year-on-year while its loan growth was at 3%. Only IDBI Bank and IndusInd Bank saw loan growth outpace deposits.

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

No welfare scheme will be discontinued in Delhi: PM Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi assured Delhi residents that BJP will not discontinue welfare schemes if it comes to power. He promised to replace corrupt officials with honest ones. Modi criticized the AAP government for corruption and not implementing welfare schemes properly. He urged people to vote for BJP for a modern 21st-century capital.