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By Anindita Ganguly

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1. Another big win for the Indian economy! India is now the sixth largest economy according to an annual report released by World Bank. Further, they predict India to be a $ 7 trillion economy by 2028!

2. Looks like mutual benefit is on the row for the Bangalore based TruckEasy as Tata Motors Finance, a subsidiary body of Tata Motors Private Limited has picked up a 26 per cent stake.

3. Problems don't seem to leave Mark Zuckerberg!
Britain's information regulator has charged a fine of whopping 500,000 pounds for failing to be transparent about how information is harvested by others on this platform!

4. Great news for automobile enthusiasts! Porsche has launched its most expensive sports car range 911 GT2 in India. But, not without pinching your pocket; over Rs 5 crore.

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Anindita Ganguly

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