MoRTH extends the validity of documents related to Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 and Central Motor Vehicle Rules, 1989 till 31st Oct, 2021.
The documents includes validity of Fitness, Permit (all types), License, Registration or any other concerned document(s) might be treated to be valid till 31st October 2021.
RBI notifies Master Circular on Prudential Norms on Income Recognition.
Banks are urged to ensure that while granting loans and advances, realistic repayment schedules may be fixed on the basis of cash flows with borrowers. This would go a long way to facilitate prompt repayment by the borrowers and thus improve the record of recovery in advances.
Sebi extends relaxations for compliance with rights issues.
In terms of Regulation 76 of the ICDR Regulations, an application for a rights issue shall be made only through ASBA facility. In view of the difficulties faced due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the lockdown measures, and in order to ensure that all eligible shareholders are able to apply to rights issue during such times, the issuer shall along with lead manager(s)to the issue, the registrar, and other recognized intermediaries institute an optional mechanism(non-cash mode only)to accept the applications of the shareholders subject to ensuring that no third party payments shall be allowed in respect of any application.
CDSCO makes the application process for import license through online from 8th October.
The facility of offline submission of applications in hard copy or through e-mail may not be available after October 8, 2021, for processing. Applicants seeking for approval of such PACs may now apply through the online portal.
The Central Motor Vehicles ( Draft Amendment) Rules, 2021.
The vehicles manufactured before the date of applicability of CEV Stage- IV and CEV Stage- V shall be registered up to eight months and six months respectively, after the respective date of implementation of this rule.