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Annual FASTag Pass for ₹3,000 from 15 August 2025
From 15th August 2025 onwards, non-commercial vehicles in India buy an annual FASTag pass for ₹3,000.
Read more about the details of this annual pass, the eligibility for the pass and how to buy it, only on FINMINATI.
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Jun 272 min read


India restricts Liquid Gold Imports to curb Gold Duty Evasion
India has fixed the loophole that allowed importers to import actual gold as liquid gold, without paying import duty.
Learn more about what is liquid gold, what is this loophole, impact of the loophole, and the action taken by the government, only on FINMINATI.
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Jun 202 min read


India set to conduct its New Census in 2026-27
The Indian government has announced plans to conduct the latest census in 2026-27. This census would also include the caste census. Read more about the details of the 2027 census, the importance of the census, how the census is conducted, and what is new about this census on FINMINATI.

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Jun 183 min read


NHAI’s Asset Monetisation Plan to raise ₹40,000 crores in FY26
The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has released its plans for monetisation of its ‘assets’ i.e. the roadways / highways, to raise ₹40,000 crores in FY26.
What is this strategy? How will the money be raised? Why does NHAI need the money? Read the article at FINMINATI’s website to get answers to these questions and more.
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Jun 133 min read


World Bank revises International Poverty Line and India’s Poverty Rate declines
The World Bank recently updated the International Poverty Lines to account for rising costs, adding 125 million people to the tally of extreme poor globally. Despite this, the poverty rate in India declined. Visit FINMINATI’s website to read more about the revision in International Poverty Lines, India’s latest poverty statistics and how India managed to reduce its Poverty Rate.
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Jun 113 min read




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