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India is set to ban Bitcoin, Dogecoin and other crypto money with move that targets miners and traders
The uncertainty around cryptocurrencies in India continues as the government is now planning to propose a new law which will not only ban digital money but will also fine anyone trading in the country or even holding such digital assets.
Manas Tiwari | March 15, 2021 | Updated 14:11 IST
The government has been planning been an action against cryptocurrencies for past few months.
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Action will be taken against crypto investors.
Investors likely to get six month window to liquidate assets.
The uncertainty around cryptocurrencies in India continues as the government is now planning to propose a new bill which will not only ban digital money but will also fine anyone trading in the country or even holding such digital assets. This will impact Bitcoin, Dogecoin and other crypto money investors. The new bill proposes to criminalise possession, issuance, mining, tra
AIADMK of EPS vs MK Stalin s DMK: Battle for Tamil Nadu rages at India Today Conclave South
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DMK president MK Stalin (left), Tamil Nadu CM and AIADMK leader E Palaniswami at the India Today Conclave (South) 2021 (Photo Credits: Chandradeep Kumar/Yasir Iqbal)
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Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman
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