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Yesterday’s big news was related to inflation and stock market. The price of a vegetarian thali in India fell by 8% to Rs 31.2 in August (on an annual basis). Last year in August 2023, the price of a veg thali was Rs 34. At the same time, the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) of Parliament may issue summons to investigate the allegations against Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) Chief Madhabi Puri Buch.
After this news came out, the stock market saw a decline. On Friday, the Sensex closed at 81,183 with a fall of 1017 points (1.24%). Nifty also fell by 292 points (1.17%) and closed at 24,852. Out of 30 Sensex stocks, 23 fell and 7 rose. Out of 50 Nifty stocks, 42 fell and 8 rose.
Before tomorrow’s big news, today’s major events, which will be in focus…
- The stock market will remain closed today (Saturday).
- The facelift of Hero Destiny 125 scooter will be launched.
- There has been no change in the prices of petrol and diesel.
Now let’s read tomorrow’s big news…
1. Veg thali price decreased by 8% in August: LPG cylinder and tomato prices reduced the prices, non-veg thali became 12% cheaper on annual basis

The price of a vegetarian thali in India fell by 8% to Rs 31.2 in August (on an annual basis). Last year in August 2023, the price of a veg thali was Rs 34. Crisil gave this information in its monthly indicator of food plate cost released on Friday (September 6).
Crisil said in its report that the price of vegetarian thali saw a decline of 4% in August as compared to the previous month of July. In July, the price of veg thali was Rs 32.6.
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2. SEBI chief may be questioned: PAC will investigate Hindenburg’s allegations, Parliamentary committee will also review the performance of 2024-25

The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) of Parliament may issue summons to investigate the allegations against Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) chief Madhabi Puri Buch.
Business Standard has given this information quoting sources. According to the report, the investigation into the functioning of the regulatory body is due to Hindenburg’s allegations against the Adani Group and the involvement of the name of the SEBI chief in this case.
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3. Sensex closed at 81,183 with a fall of 1017 points: Nifty also fell by 292 points, government bank shares fell the most

On Friday, the last trading day of the week, the Sensex closed at 81,183 with a fall of 1017 points (1.24%). The Nifty also fell by 292 points (1.17%) and closed at 24,852.
Out of the 30 Sensex stocks, 23 fell and 7 rose. Out of the 50 Nifty stocks, 42 fell and 8 rose. All sectoral indices of NSE closed with a decline. The index of public sector banks fell the most by 3.57.
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4. Ather Energy plans to raise ₹4,500 crore from IPO: Target of $2.5 billion valuation, will submit draft papers to SEBI next week

Indian electric two-wheeler maker Ather Energy is set to raise Rs 4,500 crore from its Initial Public Offering (IPO). The company’s public issue will include the issuance of new shares as well as an Offer for Sale (OFS).
According to reports, the company may submit Draft Red Herring Prospectus (DRHP) i.e. papers for IPO with market regulator Securities Exchange Board of India i.e. SEBI next week.
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5. Hyundai Xcent launched a cheaper variant with sunroof: Price starts at ₹7.86 lakh, all variants of the mini SUV have 6 airbags for safety

Hyundai Motor India has launched cheaper variants of the micro SUV Exter with sunroof – S+ and S(O)+. The price of the S(O)+ variant has been kept at Rs 7.86 lakh and the price of the S+ variant has been kept at Rs 8.44 lakh.
With the introduction of the new variant, the sunroof feature has become cheaper by Rs 37,000 in the manual and Rs 46,000 in the AMT version. Its ex-showroom price in India is between Rs 6 lakh and Rs 10.43 lakh.
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6. Hero Splendor Plus Xtec launched with disc brake: Will get 73kmpl mileage at a price of ₹ 82,911, competes with Shine 100

Hero MotoCorp on Friday (September 6) launched the updated version of Hero Splendor Plus Xtec in the Indian market. The company’s top selling bike will now come with disc brakes. However, drum brakes will be available on the rear wheel.
Splendor Plus Xtec has been introduced with new graphics and minor cosmetic updates. Apart from this, the company has not made any changes in the design, other hardware and engine of the bike. This bike runs 73 kilometers in one liter of petrol.
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Now, the news you need…
New PPF rules will come into effect from October 1: Rules changed for more than one PPF account, minors and NRIs accounts, know the details

The new rules of Public Provident Fund i.e. PPF are going to be implemented from October 1. Last month, the Department of Economic Affairs of the Finance Ministry had issued new guidelines to streamline the existing Public Provident Accounts opened through post offices.
The new changes in PPF rules relate to PPF accounts opened in the name of minors, multiple PPF accounts and extension of PPF accounts of Non Resident Indians (NRIs) under National Savings Schemes through post offices.
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