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Yesterday's big news was related to Crypto. Hackers stole $ 44 million (about Rs 380 crore) from a large Crypto Exchange Coin DCX of India. The incident took place on Saturday (July 19), when hackers targeted an internal operational account of the company.
At the same time, a vegetable seller in Haaveri, Karnataka has received a GST notice of Rs 29 lakh. This seller named Shankar Gowda made UPI transactions worth Rs 1.63 crore in the last four years, on the basis of which the GST department has sent this notice.
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1. Hackers stole ₹ 380 crore from the account of Coin-DCX: Company bid- customers' money safe; Learn how safe and what risk investing in crypto

Hackers stole $ 44 million (about Rs 380 crore) from a large Crypto Exchange Coin DCX of India. The incident took place on Saturday (July 19), when hackers targeted an internal operational account of the company.
However, Coin DCX has said that customers' funds are completely safe and the company will compensate for its Treasury Reserve. The incident has re -exposed the risk and security threat of investment in cryptocurrency.
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2. Transactions of ₹ 1.63 crore from UPI in 4 years: Vegetable people received a GST notice of 29 lakhs, said- Sell fresh vegetables GST free

A vegetable seller has received a GST notice of Rs 29 lakh in Haaveri, Karnataka. This seller named Shankar Gowda made UPI transactions worth Rs 1.63 crore in the last four years, on the basis of which the GST department has sent this notice.
Repeated digital transactions doubted GST officers, which gave him this notice. After these incidents, small shopkeepers in cities like Bangalore and Mysore are leaving UPI and emphasizing cash transactions.
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3. Supreme Court dismissed the petition of BCCI-Riju Ravindran: Demand to withdraw the insolvency proceedings against Byju's

The Supreme Court on Monday (July 21) upheld the order to dismiss the appeal of BCCI and Byzus co-founder Riju Ravindran. BCCI and Riju Ravindran had demanded the court to withdraw bankruptcy proceedings against the company.
In fact, the Supreme Court rejected the appeals challenging the April 17 decision of the Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT), the national company of BCCI and Riju Ravindran. Earlier, NCLAT rejected the appeals filed by BCCI and Riju Rabindran.
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4. Buffett earns ₹ 80 lakh every hour from Coca-Cola: ₹ 7,031 crore dividend every year, 40 crore shares of the company with him

Billionaire investor Warren Buffett company Berkshire Hathaway is earning more than Rs 80.27 lakh every hour from Coca-Cola shares. Buffett company has 40 crore shares of Coca-Cola.
This gives them a dividend of Rs 7,031 crore every year. This is Rs 19.27 crore per day. This exceeds the one -hour dividend Americans' average earnings of full year.
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5. First All-Electric Luxury MPV MG M9 launch in India: Lounge seats with massage in second-r, 548km range and Level-2 Adas Safety Features

The first All Electric Luxury MPV (Multi Purpose Vehicle) car MG M9 has been launched in the Indian market on Monday (July 21). JSWMG India has launched it in the market with 8 massage mode lounge seats.
The company claims that this luxury MPV will run 548km on full charge at once. For the safety of the passenger, it has Level-2 Advance Driving Assist System (ADAS). It has received a 5-star safety rating in Euro and Australian NCAP.
It is the company's most expensive car ever in India and has been introduced in a single variant. Its ex-showroom price has been kept at Rs 69.90 lakh. The company will sell it from the premium MG Selection Outlet.
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6. Skoda and Volkswagen called back 1,821 vehicles: Defect in the back seat belt of 5 companies of both companies, recalled for the second time this year

Skoda India and Volkswagen India have recalled their 1,821 vehicles made in India due to technical fault. This recall of French car macar companies includes models made between December 2021 and May 2025.
The recall includes 860 vehicles of Slavia, Kushak and Kayalak and 961 units of Vasts and Tigun. Companies told the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM) on Monday (July 21) that the defects have been identified in the rear seat belt in recalled vehicles.
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If you do not withdraw money after maturity, the account will be freeze: After this, money will not come out, know what are the new rules of post-office small savings schemes

The post office has started the process of identifying and freezing accounts associated with Small Savings Schemes which are not active even for three years after matching. Its purpose is to protect these money and stop unauthorized transactions. The Department of Posts will examine such accounts in January and July.
If your account is matured and you have neither withdrawn the amount nor extended the period, it will be freeze. That is, you will not be able to use deposits, withdrawal or online service.
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