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Jinit Parmar

Mumbai

Journalist, Banking and Finance at Moneycontrol

Journalist @outlookindia, metalhead, all for nature, motorsports, tech, past - @reuters @moneycontrol @iijnmbangalore, https://t.co/gVItmdCxyW

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  • 2 weeks ago | outlookindia.com | Jinit Parmar

    National Residents of Thane district’s Dombivali near Mumbai gathered in thousands to pay their last respects to Hemant Joshi, Atul Mone and Sanjay Lele who were killed in the Pahalgam terror attack. Dombivli was home to Hemant Joshi, Atul Mone, and Sanjay Lele—three of the 28 lives tragically lost in the recent terror attack in Pahalgam.

  • 3 weeks ago | outlookindia.com | Jinit Parmar

    National Surprisingly, this is not the first time these companies have faced such allegations. In 2021, concerns were raised about anti-competitive practices where UFO imposed restrictions on the use of DCE leased to CTOs under its equipment lease agreement signed with theatres. In a big blow to digital cinema industry, CCI slaps penalty on UFO Moviez India and Qube Cinema.

  • 3 weeks ago | outlookindia.com | Jinit Parmar

    In response to US tariffs, China is promoting direct-to-consumer luxury goods from local manufacturers at much lower prices. Videos on X show TikTok users highlighting Chinese suppliers offering logo-free versions of high-end items like Birkin and Louis Vuitton, claiming similar quality and craftsmanship at a fraction of retail prices. While the trade and tariff war between the two countries is on, the question of anti-competition practices does arise.

  • 3 weeks ago | outlookindia.com | Jinit Parmar

    In response to US’ tariffs, China appears to be encouraging direct-to-consumer (D2C) sales of luxury goods from Chinese manufacturers at significantly lower prices. These products—which include handbags, clothing, and cosmetics—are being sold without the luxury brand logos but claim to be of similar quality, often at a fraction of traditional retail prices.

  • 1 month ago | outlookindia.com | Jinit Parmar

    National The states that contribute the most to Goods and Services Tax (GST) collections do not receive the highest share of GST revenue distribution. This disparity highlights a key issue in the allocation of funds, where economically prosperous states, generating higher tax revenues, may not see a proportionate return.

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Jinit Parmar
Jinit Parmar @jinitparmar10
24 Apr 25

RT @Outlookindia: In the aftermath of the April 22, 2025, Pahalgam terror attack that claimed 26 lives, three residents from Dombivli—Atul…

Jinit Parmar
Jinit Parmar @jinitparmar10
9 Apr 25

RT @pitdesi: The show Silicon Valley was not fiction https://t.co/LR43475jWq

Jinit Parmar
Jinit Parmar @jinitparmar10
5 Apr 25

RT @the_hindu: Farmers protesting against the proposed Shaktipeeth Expressway have decided to greet Maharashtra Deputy CM Eknath Shinde dur…