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NBFCs double-digit growth in Q2, Q3 of FY21 points to resilience: RBI

The double-digit growth registered by non-banking financial companies (NBFCs) during the second and third quarters of 2020-21 amid the disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic reflects the resilience of these entities, an RBI article said. The article is prepared by Nandini Jayakumar, K M Neelima, and Gopal Prasad, from the Department of Economic and Policy Research under the guidance of Ashok Sahoo, Adviser. The views expressed in the article are those of the authors and do not represent the views of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI). The consolidated balance sheet of NBFCs registered a Y-o-Y growth of 13 per cent and 11.6 per cent in Q2 and Q3 of financial year 2020-21, respectively, the article, Performance of NBFCs during the Pandemic: A Snapshot, published in the RBI s bulletin for May 2021 said.

Odisha: Second wave brings more misery for betel farmers | Bhubaneswar News

In despair: A farmer tends to his betel vineyard KENDRAPADA: Betel farmers, who are already buckling under financial crunch due to poor sales during the first wave of the pandemic in 2020, are staring at losses this year too. Farmers of Kujang and Erasama blocks in Jagatsinghpur district and Mahakalapada and Rajnagar blocks in Kendrapada district have grown betel leaves over 1,500 acres this year. “We used to supply betel leaves to Mumbai, Surat, New Delhi, Pune and other cities by train. Now we are struggling to do so due to the lockdowns in Maharashtra, Gujarat and New Delhi. We are losing out as it is our peak harvesting season,” said Ashok Sahoo, a betel farmer of Gobindapur village in Jagatsinghpur district.

At least 800 Olive Ridleys dead in Odisha since January

At least 800 Olive Ridleys dead in Odisha since January
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Acute shortage of stamp papers in Bhubaneswar

Acute shortage of stamp papers in Bhubaneswar Bhubaneswar: Common people in the city have been put to untold suffering due to a massive shortage of non-judicial stamp papers.  Stamp papers are an essential document with varied monetary values that are required to execute various legal deeds like lease agreements, rent agreements, buying and selling of properties, financial agreements, power of attorney, affidavits, articles of association and memorandum of association, among others. However, the city has been witnessing an acute shortage of these papers, especially of lower denominations starting from Rs 2 to Rs 50. Many alleged that the shortage is leading to black marketing of judicial papers.

SIT to bring Pari death case accused to village for demo; seeks cooperation from villagers

SIT to bring Pari death case accused to village for demo; seeks cooperation from villagers
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