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Vijay Mallya declared bankrupt by London High Court; Indian banks can now realise debt

London: A British court on Monday granted a bankruptcy order against Vijay Mallya, paving the way for a consortium of Indian banks led by the State Bank of India (SBI) to pursue a worldwide freezing order to seek repayment of debt owed by the now-defunct Kingfisher Airlines.

 


Indian businessman Yusuffali MA appointed vice-chairman of top govt business body in Abu Dhabi

Dubai: Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan has appointed prominent Indian businessman Yusuffali MA as the vice-chairman of the apex government body for all businesses operating from the UAE's capital city, making him the only person from India on the 29-member board.

 


LATEST HEADLINES

2nd bomb threat in 36 hours triggers security sweep at Kanpur Railway Station; no explosives found


Shopkeeper 'robbed' of Rs 14 lakh at gunpoint in Delhi's Model Town


DGGI busts Rs 593 crore fake invoice fraud; mastermind arrested in Bengaluru


Treat snake, dog bite victims without demanding money, Min Gundurao directs pvt hospital


Congress not just removed clothes at AI Summit but exposed its intellectual bankruptcy: PM Modi


Influencers delete videos alleging Cong offered money to target AI Summit after IYC legal warning


Priyanka Gandhi participates in various official, outreach programmes in Wayanad


Mangaluru–Muscat direct flight to resume from March 1: MP Brijesh Chowta


Government committed to providing seven hours of continuous power supply to farmers: KJ George


Four police officials suspended over alleged custodial torture in Kerala


Odisha woman raped twice in a day, dies after being thrown off four-storey building; 2 held


Farmers' agitation: SC asks high-powered committee to submit recommendations




Tokyo Olympics: Mirabai Chanu wins silver in Weightlifting Women's 49kg category

Mirabai Chanu ended India's 21-year wait for a weightlifting medal at the Olympics by clinching a silver medal in the 49kg category to open the country's account here on Saturday.

Tokyo Olympics linked COVID cases go past 100, organisers announce 19 new cases

Tokyo: The COVID-19 cases associated with the Olympic Games breached the 100-mark on Friday with the announcement of 19 new infections and the Czech contingent seemed among the worst hit after a fourth athlete -- road cyclist Michal Schlegel -- tested positive for the virus.

China blasts dam to divert massive floods

China's military has blasted a dam to release floodwaters threatening one of its most heavily populated provinces, as the death toll in widespread flooding rose to at least 25.

12 killed in heavy rain, floods in central China

Beijing: At least 12 people were killed while about 100,000 have been relocated to safe places in China's central Henan province which received the highest daily rainfall since the weather record began, state media reported on Wednesday.

 

Mali's president says he was unharmed in stabbing attempt

Bamako (Mali): Mali's interim President Assimi Goita said he was unharmed after a man tried to stab him Tuesday at the Grand Mosque in the capital amid celebrations for the Muslim holiday of sacrifice, Eid al-Adha.

 

China rolls out 600 km/h high-speed maglev train

Beijing: China on Tuesday rolled out a high-speed maglev train with a designed top speed of 600 kms per hour, stated to be the world's fastest ground vehicle, according to the official media.

 

Pakistan minister says Afghan envoy's daughter wasn't kidnapped; urges her to join probe

Islamabad: Pakistan's Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid on Tuesday reiterated the police's claim that the daughter of Afghanistan's ambassador was not kidnapped even as he urged her to come forward and join the probe, in a case that has further soured relations between the two neighbours.

 

France investigates alleged spyware use against dissidents

Paris: The Paris prosecutor's office is investigating the suspected widespread use of spyware made by Israel-based NSO Group to target journalists, human rights activists and political dissidents.

 

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