New Delhi, May 14: Expanding its audio line-up for the millennials in the country, Sony India on Monday launched three all-in-one "box style" high-power audio systems in the country.
Sony "MHC-V81D" is priced at Rs 51,990, "MHC-V71D" is available for Rs 41,990 and "MHC-V41D" costs Rs 30,990.
"These models have been introduced in the market keeping in mind the growing demand of one box style audio system. Users will now get more options to choose from at various price points," the company said in a statement.
The devices come with "TAIKO" mode that allows people to use the high-power audio one-box system like a drum.
They can add a twist to their favourite songs by tapping the touch panel.
The systems are also embedded with an option for built in DVD/CD player and HDMI output.
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Saharanpur, Apr 6 (PTI): An electricity department contract worker has been dismissed from service in this Uttar Pradesh district for allegedly waving a Palestine flag on Eid, officials said on Sunday.
The termination notice was issued after photographs of him waving the Palestine flag became circulated on social media.
Saqib Khan, who worked in the Kailashpur power house, waved the flag after Eid 'namaaz' on March 31, the officials said.
Electricity department executive engineer Sanjeev Kumar said the department deemed his action "anti-national" and promptly took steps.
"Saqib Khan, a contract worker in the Kailashpur power house, waved a flag of Palestine after offering 'namaaz' on Eid and posted of it a picture on social media," Kumar said.
"When the matter came to the department's notice, it was considered an anti-national activity and action was taken immediately. A letter was written to the contract company concerned and it was directed to remove Khan from service," he added.
The department has instructed the contract company to immediately terminate Khan's employment and confirm the action.
The incident follows action against eight individuals in the district who were also seen in a video waving Palestine flags and raising slogans.
The authorities are identifying other individuals involved based on widely-circulated footage and plan to initiate legal proceedings against them.
Superintendent of Police (City) Vyom Bindal had said on March 31, "A video has come to our notice through social media in which some youngsters are seen waving the flag of another country. The matter is being investigated, following which further action will be taken."
Vyom had said that, after offering 'namaaz' at the Ambala Road eidgah, some youngsters raised slogans while waving flags of another country that were promptly removed by police.