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A week in review: Here are the top stories from this week

A look back at some of our biggest and best stories from this week. From the PSB merger to the slowdown in the auto space to IndiGo promoters spat, we bring you our top ten stories from this week. Here's a quick recap, in case you missed them.

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By CNBC-TV18 Sept 6, 2019 4:24:33 PM IST (Updated)

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A week in review: Here are the top stories from this week
A look back at some of our biggest and best stories from this week. In case you missed them, here's a recap:

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Merging of two weak banks into another weak bank is a tolerably decent idea, under normal economic and financial conditions. But to pass it off as a major reform on a day when the economy hit a six-year-low in growth rings hollow.
Emerging markets fund manager and founder of Mobius Capital Partners LLP, Mark Mobius, said internal and external factors are behind India’s slowdown after country's economic growth slumped for the fifth straight quarter to an over six-year low of 5 percent in the three months ended June.
At a time when thousands of residential homes find no takers, the future of commercial real estate seems bright, according to Deepak Parekh, the chairman of Housing Development Finance Corp (HDFC).
July data from the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM) shows passenger car sales fell 36 percent from a year ago.
But it’s not all gloom and doom in the automobile sector. MG Motor has presented a rare bright spot in the downturn with a stellar debut in India.
The fledgeling signs of truce at IndiGo have begun to disappear as co-founder Rakesh Gangwal's legal counsel has written another letter to the market regulator Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) asking it to take action with respect to rights of Rahul Bhatia's InterGlobe Enterprises group and non-independence of chairman M. Damodaran among other issues.
India will see the highest increase in its urbanisation with its existing urban population doubling by 2050. We already see this trend in all the major Indian cities.
This rapid expansion needs long-term planning and demands new airport capacity to be built within the coming decade. Sadly this has not been the case.
Data shows that close to a quarter or 25 percent of the samples analysed were found to be adulterated or misbranded. State-wise break-up reveals that Mizoram, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and Jharkhand have the highest adulteration rates.
Hiring is still an unsolved puzzle and has a multi-billion dollar market potential. I often wonder why there isn’t a Google or Facebook of hiring? No, Linkedin is not there yet either.
Your face will become your boarding pass at Delhi airport from September 6. Passengers travelling on Vistara's domestic flights will be able to avail this facility under a pilot project on biometric facial recognition at the airport.
In the avid cricket fandom world, there has always been a question mark over Virat Kohli’s captaincy. Till recently, he has had guidance and help from MS Dhoni in one-day internationals and T20s. Few have credited Kohli for being open-minded and pragmatic to accept such guidance.

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