Tag: Money

  • Shashi Tharoor denies receiving defamation notice sent by BJP’s Rajeev Chandrasekhar ‘Not received…’ – The Economic Times Video

    Thiruvananthapuram (Kerala), April 11 (ANI): Congress MP from Thiruvananthapuram, Shashi Tharoor on April 11 denied receiving any defamation notice sent against him by BJP’s LS Candidate from Thiruvananthapuram, Rajeev Chandrasekhar. Shashi Tharoor said that he hasn’t received the notice yet and when it shows up it will get a suitable reply. He said, “I have not received the notice. God knows which address he sent it to…At some point, it will show up and it will get a suitable reply. It should be pointed out that I at no stage made any specific allegation. I merely said that this is the talk of the town, not just of the town but the coastal belt as well and that people are talking about this practice happening…I’ve heard this from various people, including people of some prominence in the local community…I have an election to fight. If this is the way they or somebody on their behalf wants to do it, all I can say is I’m glad they’re pumping money into Thiruvananthapuram’s economy.

  • You can withdraw money from ATM without card, very easy way

    New Delhi: The card-less cash withdrawal facility is now offered by various banks. The facility gained momentum at a time when the country and the world are in the fury of a coronavirus pandemic, where most people do not want to get out of their homes and are doing more and more work at home. At such a time, a variety of requirements arose to withdraw money from ATMs, this facility gained more prominence. For this, all you have to do is install your bank’s mobile application on your phone.

    However, in view of the safety of the people, various banks have now started offering this facility. SBI, ICICI Bank, Bank of Baroda, Axis Bank etc. are offering the facility of cardless cash withdrawal. Under this facility, cardholders can withdraw cash even without their debit card, but will have to use their phone. It is known that this facility is available only in one bank’s ATM, and this facility will not work in any other bank’s ATM.

     It is also said that the cardless cash withdrawal facility will also prevent online fraud incidents, as cash is withdrawn using mobile PIN / OTP.

    How cardless withdrawal process works

    The process of withdrawing cash from an ATM without using a debit card varies between banks. First, customers have to download the mobile application of their respective bank. If you are an SBI customer, it is available on the YONO app, Bank of Baroda has BOB MConnect plus and iMobile for ICICI Bank. If you are an SBI customer then go to ‘YONO cash option’, if you are from Bank of Baroda then go to ‘Cash on mobile’. If you are a customer of ICICI Bank, click on click on ‘card-less cash withdrawal’ option.

    The bank will generate a one-time password (OTP) for the transaction, which will be messaged to your registered mobile number. For example, an OTP from Bank of Baroda is valid for 15 minutes. You have to use the OTP received at the ATM of the same bank to withdraw cash without using a debit card.

    Transaction limit

    The facility has a daily transaction limit, which allows withdrawals from Rs 5,000 to Rs 20,000. It varies between banks. For example, you can withdraw up to Rs 5,000 from Bank of Baroda ATM and up to Rs 20,000 from SBI ATM. Please tell that some banks also charge extra.

  • Governance Track Record PM’s Profile

    Our Mantra should be: ‘Beta Beti, Ek Samaan’ “Let us celebrate the birth of the girl child. We should be equally proud of our daughters. I urge you to sow five plants when your daughter is born to celebrate the occasion.” -PM Narendra Modi to citizens of his adopted village Jayapur. Beti Bachao Beti Padhao (BBBP) was launched by the Prime Minister on 22nd January, 2015 at Panipat, Haryana. BBBP addresses the declining Child Sex Ratio (CSR) and related issues of women empowerment over a life-cycle continuum. It is a tri-ministerial effort of Ministries of Women and Child Development, Health & Family …

    On 26th May 2014 Narendra Modi took oath as the Prime Minister of India, becoming the first ever PM to be born after India attained Independence. Dynamic, dedicated and determined, Narendra Modi reflects the aspiration and hope of over a billion Indians. Ever since he assumed office in May 2014, PM Modi has embarked on a journey of all-round and inclusive development where every Indian can realize their hopes and aspirations. He remains deeply inspired by the principle of ‘Antyodaya’, of serving the last person in the queue. Through innovative ideas and initiatives, the Government has ensured that the wheels of progress …

  • This Is How Much Money You Need To Be Happy Forever, According To Millionaires

    Millionaires have it tough.

    No, they do. Imagine being really, really wealthy, but embarrassed at not having quite enough change to keep the chopper tanked up as well as making sure the yacht’s in good nick through the winter? Doesn’t bear thinking about.

    A million or two will technically make you a millionaire, sure, but will it make you a proper, bona fide Croesus?

    Not according to an analyst from US Trust, who told Town & Country that to keep up a rich person’s lifestyle and truly stop worrying about money forever, you’ll need at least $190 million.

    This is a properly rich person’s lifestyle, mind, not the needy wad-flashing of someone who’s fluked their way to a couple of million on the lottery.

    Then there’s the wages of your chef, your housekeeper and your chauffeur, which put another $190,000 a year on.

    So, you can see how it stacks up. Being sickeningly wealthy must be an absolute admin nightmare.

    There’s a chance you might be able to sneak into the super-rich club with a little less, though. According to Richard Kirshenbaum, who wrote ‘Isn’t That Rich?: Life Among the 1%, billionaires’, you should “view $100 million as the starting point for real money”.

    “They call it a hundy,” he told Town & Country. “Like, ‘Oh, they made it, they have a hundy.’”

    If it’s a straight choice between being phenomenally wealthy and knowing that the word ‘hundy’ is never going to come out of your mouth, we’ll happily take penury.

  • Tesla earned and spent more money than ever before in Q1 2018

    From the report, it is clear that Tesla is attracting a lot of money through sales, but is also burning through cash at an alarming rat.

    Tesla’s current flagship product is the Model 3 sedan, which was revealed in 2016. Since its reveal, the car’s production has run into multiple problems, including cost overruns and production delays. The first batch of the sedans – with 30 vehicles – was delivered in July 2017, and Tesla was able to make a total of 1,764 deliveries in 2017. In its report, Tesla stated that it had managed to produce more than 2,000 vehicles per week for three straight weeks, and expressed a positive outlook for the vehicle’s future production, despite recent issues with automation.

    In a letter to investors and shareholders accompanying the report, Tesla Founder and CEO Elon Musk wrote, “Even at this stage of the ramp, Model 3 is already on the cusp of becoming the best-selling mid-sized premium sedan in the US, and our deliveries continue to increase. Consumers have clearly shown that electric vehicles are simply more desirable when priced on par with their internal combustion engine competitors while offering better technology, performance, and user experience.” Elon also added that following previous cycles, Tesla plans to shut its production plant for the Model 3 for some scheduled downtime in Q2 2018. The company has previously used its breaks to analyse the production line and to make it more efficient.

    While the Model 3 usually grabs most of the headlines about Tesla’s product line, Elon was also quick to point out that the company’s Model S and Model X vehicles also continue to see high demand. Tesla produced 24,728 Model S and Model X vehicles in Q1 2018, delivering 21,815 of them. The company expects production numbers to stay around the same level for Q2 2018 but said it aims to ramp up production in Q3 2018 to meet its avowed target of 100,000 deliveries by the end of 2018.