Tag: Regulations
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New Rules from Oct 1, 2025: Bank Loans, UPI & Railways
Overview: What changes start October 1, 2025 From 1 October 2025, India will see a wave of regulatory updates that touch everyday financial activities—ranging from how you borrow money to how you buy a rail ticket and even how you play online games. The changes cover bank lending norms, UPI payment rules, pension schemes, gas…
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Cork City housing: Publican slams regulations over infill idea
Cork City housing: a bold claim challenges the status quo The debate around housing in Cork has taken an unconventional turn. A well-known Cork publican is drawing attention to a provocative idea: could 7,000 people be housed in the city without erecting a single new building? While the figure is eye-catching, the point behind it…
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Cork housing claim sparks debate: 7,000 could be housed without new buildings
Cork housing claim sparks debate over urban space and safety A new contribution to the Cork housing conversation has sparked debate about how the city could accommodate more people using its existing footprint. A local publican told a regional newspaper that roughly 7,000 residents might be able to live in the city without the need…
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Cork housing debate: City could house 7,000 without new buildings
Publican’s bold claim: 7,000 people without new buildings In a discussion reported by the Irish Examiner, Cork publican Benny McCabe argued that the city could accommodate thousands more residents without constructing new buildings. He said, “we’re left with all these great aspirations to live over stores and down laneways but it never happens due to…
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Between Rules and Politics: Is Israel Expulsion from Football Real?
Introduction: A question that crosses borders and boards In recent weeks, the debate over whether Israel could be suspended from international football has moved from rumor to a serious discussion in UEFA and FIFA corridors. The issue echoes dramatic suspensions in recent history, most notably Russia in 2022, but the underlying legal terrain looks different…
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SEBI Grants 10-Year Relief for Minimum Public Shareholding Compliance
Introduction to SEBI’s New Decision On September 12, the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) announced a significant decision during its board meeting, offering a 10-year period for companies to comply with the Minimum Public Shareholding (MPS) norms. This move is particularly important for large companies planning to present Initial Public Offerings (IPOs). What…
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Supreme Court Decision on FTC Commissioner: Trump Gains Temporary Control
Introduction In a significant ruling on Monday, Chief Justice John Roberts and the Supreme Court granted President Donald Trump temporary authority to keep a member of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) off the payroll. This decision represents a notable win for the Trump administration, especially as it seeks to maintain control over independent federal agencies…
