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Today On Swarajya: Karti Chidambaram Arrested; Jordan’s King Visits India; Banks To Declare All Rs 50 Crore Publicaly
Swarajya Staff
Feb 28, 2018, 07:02 PM | Updated 07:02 PM IST
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Good Evening dear reader! Here’s a gist of the top trending pieces on Swarajya today.
Proof to link Karti’s company with his father’s decisions as finance minister may lie with Indrani and Peter Mukerjea, who will have to confirm that they paid the money. It’s their testimony that is going to be crucial.
What Jordan King Abdullah’s Visit Means To India’s Middle East Engagements
King Abdullah’s visit is an opportunity to showcase India’s statesmanship in a region where many of its core interests lie. The next few days should give us some inkling.
This is something the government had to whisper in the ears of bank chairmen, so to speak. But Arun Jaitley is forcing the banks to wash dirty linen in public.
From The Archives: C V Raman’s Approach To Science
On this day in 1928 that Sir C V Raman’s experiments led to the discovery of what came to be known as the “Raman effect”. On National Science Day, we bring to you a piece from the 1966 archives of Swarajya on Raman’s approach to science.
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