The Indian rupee hit a record low of 96.70 against the US dollar on Tuesday, extending its losing streak to eight sessions. Rising crude oil prices, foreign fund outflows, and a strong dollar due to global risk aversion are key factors. Forex traders also cited supply-chain disruptions. The Reserve Bank of India's intervention and import restrictions might offer some support.
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Pappu and the Doctor
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*Pappu and the Doctor*
*Pappu:* Doctor sahab, meri patni bahut bimar hai. Woh kuch bol hi nahi
rahi!
*Doctor: *(Ek gehri saans lete huye) Bhai, kya y...
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