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Mangaluru: Young beautician kills self after writing man’s name on hand
Mangaluru, Jan 8: A 21-year-old girl has allegedly committed suicide by hanging herself in her house at Santhoshnagar Kutthar in Mangaluru taluk.

The girl resorted to the extreme step on Saturday night when there was no one at the house as her father had not yet returned from the work and her mother had gone out to a grocery shop.
It is learnt that for last one month she had been suffering from depression and also had stopped going to the beauty parlour.
Before hanging herself using her shawl she had written ‘Sooraj’ on her hand. It is suspected that Sooraj is the name of a man whom she knew.
However, her parents have not blamed anyone in their complaint. A case has been registered at Ullal police station and investigations are on.
1% transaction fee: Petrol bunks to stop accepting cards from tonight
Jan 8: The petrol bunks across the country will stop accepting debit cards and credit cards for filling fuel from midnight on Sunday as banks will now debit a Merchant Discount Rate of 1 per cent from petroleum dealers, said President of All India Petroleum Dealers Association Ajay Bansal.

On Saturday, banks referred to the Reserve Bank of India notification dated December 16 and said an MDR ranging between between 0.25 and 1 per cent will be deducted for each debit card transaction. An MDR of 1 per cent will be deducted for each credit card transaction.
“We are operating on a very thin margin. We cannot afford this deduction. Hence we have no other go than stop accepting debit and credit cards,” Mr. Bansal said. When pointed that the dealers are going against government directions, Mr. Bansal said they have no other option. Mr. Bansal said the decision to stop accepting debit and credit cards had been conveyed to Petroleum Ministry and Finance Ministry officials, he said.
Paytm and BHIM
Mr. Bansal said petroleum dealers will however accept payments through Paytm and Bhim apps. “But we have to stop accepting Paytm if they impose charge for each transaction,” he said. There are as many as 28,000 petrol bunks where Paytm was being accepted.
Mr. Bansal said the petroleum dealers are in favour of Central Government’s move towards cashless transactions. “But we cannot afford to pay from our margin. We want our profit margin (of 2 per cent) intact,” he said.