• US Dollar has reached its all time high of Rs 49.30 recently.
• State Bank of India hiked its NRE and FCNB Interest Rates substantially. Please see Investment page for details.
• SBI’s DIFC branch in Dubai gets full banking licence.
• Rival Jet and Kingfisher airlines entered into tie up to reduce their massive losses.
• Kerala government has drawn up a project to set up 'farm labour banks' in panchayats.
• Water charges in Kerala to go up drastically.
• Kerala set up a new company, Kerala State IT Infrastructure Ltd.
• The first amphibious brigade of Indian Army will have its headquarter in Kerala.
• Kerala longest snake boat enters Guinness book of world records.
• Kerala will provide land to all the landless in the state before the end of this Government’s term.
• The 2008 edition of the South-West monsoon was weak over Kerala with 22 percent less rainfall than normal.
• Kerala has cleared the application for 10 Special Economic Zones (SEZs).
• Bollywood star Aishwarya Rai has come under the scanner of the Income Tax authorities for claiming exemption as NRI for money earned abroad in the past.
• Sister Alphonsa born at Kudamaloor near Kottayam has becomes the first woman from India and second from Indian Roman Catholic church to get Sainthood.
• Three new universities will be set up for NRIs.
• Delhi High Court allowed lawyers of NRIs to represent NRIs in family courts during certain proceedings.
• Kerala has tied up with Mahindra Holidays and Resorts to promote home stays in the state.
• India plans easing the rules for PIOs procuring land by removing RBI and valid visa clauses.
• A list of 'immigration risk' countries has been compiled by the Australian authorities that may make it more difficult for Indian students wanting admission there.
• The Canadian government has introduced new flexibilities in their work permit policy.
• NRI deposits have seen a big jump in India. With crash in stock market and anticipated slowdown in real estate and due to trouble at many banks in USA/Europe - NRIs are preferring Indian Public Sector banks for parking their funds.
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