Events to Watch out for – July 12, 2022 Times Now
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Events to Watch out for – June 30, 2022
New Delhi: It is quite pertinent to keep track of the global economic developments and releases, corporate action as well as important meetings which may dictate the direction of the markets, not just in India but globally. Here’s a comprehensive guide to some of the events and cues that should be on your radar to determine the market momentum in tomorrow’s trading session.
Some of the global economic cues that market participants should keep on their radar are listed as follows:
Global Economic Cues:
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US Initial Jobless Claims
UK GDP
India Fiscal Deficit
China Manufacturing PMI
Corporate Action:
Last day to buy Geojit Financial Services, L&T Finance Holdings, Motilal Oswal Financial Services to be eligible for dividend
Last day to buy Matrimony.com to be eligible for buyback of equity shares
Ex-dividend date for Larsen & Toubro Infotech, Maharashtra Scooters, Nippon Life India Asset Management, Raymond, Syngene International and Welspun Enterprises
Ex-date for Paisalo Digital stock split
AGMs on June 29, 2022
Cera Sanitaryware
HDFC
Indian Hotels
KEC International
Punjab National Bank
Union Bank
CAMS
Laurus Labs
NGL Fine Chem
Happiest Minds
Sagar Cement
Additionally, it is quite useful to keep track of Analyst and Investor Meets:
Investor/Analyst Meet:
EKI Energy to meet investor/analyst
Arvind investor meeting with CARE PMS
Maharashtra Seamless meeting with ITI Asset Management
IEX meeting with Rainier Investments
Piramal Enterprises meeting with various Institutional Investors
Some of the other key events that market participants should watch out for are listed as follows:
Other Events:
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Maharashtra’s Uddhav Thackeray Govt to face floor test on June 30
Ex post facto nod for over Rs 5.8 crore toward Goa’s events | Goa News – Times of India
Ex post facto approval is essentially approval for a project that has been initiated or has already been completed.
The cabinet also granted ex post facto approval for the appointment of Vasco-based Vinsan Graphics — an event management agency empanelled by the department of information and publicity — to make the necessary arrangements for the swearing-in ceremony of the chief minister and his council of ministers that was held at the Shyama Prasad Mukherjee Indoor Stadium, Taleigao, on March 28. It stated that the requisite codal formalities had not been followed in this regard due to paucity of time and also because the event was attended by VIPs from various parts of India, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
“For expenditure sanction for the certified amount of over Rs 5.5 crore for the scheduled ceremony, by invoking provision 166 (in) of the General Financial Rules, 2017, as per the bill attached, after taking into consideration the proposed deductions by the certifying authority,” Sandip Jacques, secretary general of administration said in the cabinet note.
Chief minister Pramod Sawant said that the cabinet also granted approval to appoint former DGP I D Shukla as member of State Police Complaint Authority (SPCA).
Spl events to mark BJP’s 8yrs in power – Times of India
Varanasi: To make the nationwide events proposed by Bhartiya Janata Party to mark the completion of eight years of its government at centre, a grand success in PM Narendra Modi’s parliamentary constituency, party’s local unit has geared up preparations.
The series of events will commence from May 30 and continue till World Yoga Day on June 21.
BJP Kashi region unit media in-charge Navratan Rathi said that with the release of ‘Report to Nation- a booklet containing report card of the works done in 8-year regime of Modi government- by the PM and party chief JP Nadda in Delhi on Monday followed by its release at state level on May 31 and June 1 the series of events chalked out by the party would also start in Kashi region which also comprises Varanasi. The theme song of achievements of Modi government will also be launched, said Rathi.
The Kashi region unit president Mahesh Chand Srivastava said that with the same booklet and theme song the party workers will start morning processions, bike rallies, door-to-door campaigns and also public meetings in each district till June 15. Under ‘service, good governance, poor welfare campaign’, all the achievements of Modi government reach to directly to people, he said adding, in each poor-welfare public meeting the party will ensure participation of minimum 5,000 people while beneficiaries of the schemes of centre and state governments would also be felicitated during those public meetings.
The party will also hold booth connect drive from June 1 to 14, he said adding, under this event public representatives will camp at any booth of their area concerned for minimum 8 hours in a day to interact with cadres and people. They will also visit the places of martyrs while beneficiaries of government schemes would be given saplings for plantation. The lists of booths, where party’s performance had remained weak in parliamentary and assembly polls since 2014, had also been finalised and the public representatives would be camping there till July end to strengthen party’s position there, he added.
The party would also hold camps at public places on World Yoga Day, he said adding, apart from practicing Yoga the partymen will also make the people aware about the achievements of Modi government.
6 events in 3 months: Modi woos Patidars ahead of polls
On Saturday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be in Gujarat to inaugurate, among other projects, the KD Parvadiya hospital, a multi-speciality facility built by a Patidar group, at Atkot village in Rajkot district.
This is yet another outreach effort by Modi to woo the Patidar community that felt alienated ahead the 2017 Assembly elections. Of the 17 events that Modi addressed in his home state since March, six were organised by groups with strong links to the Patidar community.
The BJP leadership is doing everything it can, including bringing in a ‘Patel Chief Minister’ and a new ministry last year, to win back the Patidars who were somewhat disenchanted before the 2017 elections following the quota agitation led by Hardik Patel.
The Patidar community holds a significant influence over the electoral politics of Gujarat. They form around 12 per cent of the total over 6 crore population in the state. There are many Assembly constituencies where around 15 per cent population belongs to the Patidar community and could directly influence the electoral outcome. The community is also considered an effective fund manager in electoral politics.
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Hardik quit the Congress last week and has not ruled out joining the BJP.
While the Congress gained from Patidar anger in 2017, the community seemed to have backed the AAP in the 2021 local body elections.
Another key Patidar leader, Rajkot-based businessman Naresh Patel, chairman of the Shree Khodaldham Trust, has announced plans to join politics and has been in conversation with the Congress, though nothing concrete has emerged. It is in this backdrop that the PM’s efforts to engage constantly with the community assumes significance.
Modi had on April 15, virtually inaugurated K K Patel Super Speciality hospital in Bhuj, which was also built by a Patidar organisation, Shri Kutch Leuva Patel Education & Medical Trust. KD Parvadiya Hospital, to be inaugurated Saturday, has been constructed by Patel Seva Samaj, Atkot, a Patidar charitable trust.
On April 29, Modi virtually addressed Gujarat Patidar Business Summit, 2022, organised by Sardardham, a Patidar organisation. This year, Modi decided to virtually address the summit’s third edition for the first time in Surat. In an apparent reference to the 2015 Patidar quota agitation, Modi had then said: “There are some boys in your area, who come out against us, raising flags… they would not even know how you spent your days in darkness… tell them… about what kind of days you have seen and from where we came…”
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According to a senior BJP leader, “For our party, ‘Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas’ is not just a slogan but a strategy. We cannot just appease one community, it will go against us electorally.” Another leader describes the Patidars as the “backbone” of the BJP.
Leading Congress Patidar leader Paresh Dhanani said the Patidars will not fall for Modi’s attempts to “deceive” them.
6 events in 3 months: Modi woos Patidars ahead of polls
ON SATURDAY, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be in Gujarat to inaugurate, among other projects, the KD Parvadiya hospital, a multi-speciality facility built by a Patidar group, at Atkot village in Rajkot district.
This is yet another outreach effort by Modi to woo the Patidar community that felt alienated ahead the 2017 Assembly elections. Of the 17 events that Modi addressed in his home state since March, six were organised by groups with strong links to the Patidar community.
The BJP leadership is doing everything it can, including bringing in a ‘Patel Chief Minister’ and a new ministry last year, to win back the Patidars who were somewhat disenchanted before the 2017 elections following the quota agitation led by Hardik Patel.
The Patidar community holds a significant influence over the electoral politics of Gujarat. They form around 12 per cent of the total over 6 crore population in the state. There are many Assembly constituencies where around 15 per cent population belongs to the Patidar community and could directly influence the electoral outcome. The community is also considered an effective fund manager in electoral politics.
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Hardik quit the Congress last week and has not ruled out joining the BJP.
While the Congress gained from Patidar anger in 2017, the community seemed to have backed the AAP in the 2021 local body elections.
Another key Patidar leader, Rajkot-based businessman Naresh Patel, chairman of the Shree Khodaldham Trust, has announced plans to join politics and has been in conversation with the Congress, though nothing concrete has emerged. It is in this backdrop that the PM’s efforts to engage constantly with the community assumes significance.
Modi had on April 28, virtually inaugurated K K Patel Super Speciality hospital in Bhuj, which was also built by a Patidar organisation, Shri Kutch Leuva Patel Education & Medical Trust. KD Parvadiya Hospital, to be inaugurated Saturday, has been constructed by Patel Seva Samaj, Atkot, a Patidar charitable trust.
On April 29, Modi virtually addressed Gujarat Patidar Business Summit, 2022, organised by Sardardham, a Patidar organisation. This year, Modi decided to virtually address the summit’s third edition for the first time in Surat. In an apparent reference to the 2015 Patidar quota agitation, Modi had then said: “There are some boys in your area, who come out against us, raising flags… they would not even know how you spent your days in darkness… tell them… about what kind of days you have seen and from where we came…”
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According to a senior BJP leader, “For our party, ‘Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas’ is not just a slogan but a strategy. We cannot just appease one community, it will go against us electorally.” Another leader describes the Patidars as the “backbone” of the BJP.
Leading Congress Patidar leader Paresh Dhanani said the Patidars will not fall for Modi’s attempts to “deceive” them.
PM Modi calls Israeli counterpart Naftali Bennett, discusses global events and bilateral cooperation
Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke to his Israeli counterpart Naftali Bennett, whose visit to India was postponed after he contracted Covid-19, to enquire about his health and also discuss recent global events.
Modi tweeted that he looked forward to welcoming Bennett to India for his first visit to the country. “Was happy to speak with PM @naftalibennett and to know that he is recovering well. We discussed recent global events, and also reviewed India-Israel cooperation in various areas. I look forward to welcoming him in India very soon to continue our discussions,” he said.
Replying to him, the Israeli prime minister said, “It was great speaking to you my friend, @NarendraModi. I look forward to seeing you soon!”
It was great speaking to you my friend, @NarendraModi.
I look forward to seeing you soon!
🇮🇱🇮🇳 https://t.co/Q0lC5vDMs8— Naftali Bennett בנט (@naftalibennett) April 4, 2022
The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said that PM Modi also expressed his condolences for the loss of lives in the recent terrorist attacks in Israel. “The leaders had a detailed discussion on recent geopolitical developments, including the situation in Ukraine. They also reviewed ongoing bilateral cooperation initiatives,” MEA said.
It also said that Prime Minister Modi “conveyed his eagerness to welcome (Israel’s PM) Bennett in India at an early date”.