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SC dismisses applications of telecom majors alleging errors in calculation of AGR-related dues

The Supreme Court on Friday dismissed the applications filed by telecom majors, including Vodafone Idea and Bharti Airtel, raising the issue of alleged errors in calculation in the figure of Adjusted Gross Revenue (AGR) related dues payable by them.


US-based media body condemns tax raids on Dainik Bhaskar, Bharat Samachar

A US-based media body has condemned the raids on India's prominent media group Dainik Bhaskar and TV channel Bharat Samachar by the Income Tax Department and said New Delhi should drop these investigations aimed at "intimidating" news outlets critical of its government.


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Bihar: Over 150 children fall ill after consuming 'mid-day meal' in Saharsa


AIADMK chief Palaniswami holds meeting with party MLAs from TN at pvt resort in Pondy


Murder case accused dies in police custody due to 'illness'


Karnataka to approach SC seeking permission to continue MGNREGA


TN Governor should invite Vijay to form govt, then prove majority: Former MP Prakash Ambedkar


Rigging of Sringeri polls: HC adjourns hearing of MLA Jeevaraj’s plea to June 3


Activists write open letter to Odisha govt flagging anti-Christian violence


KSDL invites innovative technology to check sandalwood theft


Rajnath, Shah, other Union ministers change social media profile photos to 'Op Sindoor' logo


Primary accused in 96.6 pc POCSO cases were close acquaintances: NCRB


Over 17,000 people went missing in Delhi in 2024: NCRB


Noida airport to begin ops next month with IndiGo flights to Lucknow, Bengaluru




Flood-like situation in parts of Goa; several rivers in spate after heavy rains

Panaji: Several parts of Goa, including Sattari and Bicholim tehsils in north and Dharbandora in south, are reeling under a flood-like situation, where a large number of houses got inundated as the water level of some rivers rose following heavy rains over the past few days, officials said on Friday.

 

Former CBI chief Alok Verma, Industrialist Anil Ambani targetted using Pegasus: Report

New Delhi: The potential targets of Israeli spyware Pegasus include industrialist Anil Ambani as well as a senior official of ADA Group, according to the latest list of names released on Thursday.

 

Government to seek suspension of TMC MP Shantanu Sen for misbehaving with IT Minister

New Delhi: The government will move a motion seeking suspension of Trinamool Congress MP Shantanu Sen for snatching papers from Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw in the Rajya Sabha on Thursday, sources said.

CM Amarinder Singh to attend Navjot Singh Sidhu's installation ceremony tomorrow

Chandigarh: Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh has invited party leaders for tea on Friday from where they will "all go for the installation" of the new Congress team under Navjot Singh Sidhu, his media adviser said, signalling truce in the dissension-riven party.

 

Father kills pregnant daughter for marrying outside caste in Jharkhand

Dhanbad (Jharkhand): A farmer has allegedly killed his pregnant daughter for marrying a man of another caste in Govindpur area, about 20 km from here, a police officer said on Thursday.

 

Maharashtra rains fury:6,000 passengers stranded as train services disrupted on Konkan Railway route

Mumbai: Nearly 6,000 passengers were stranded as train services on the Konkan Railway route in Maharashtra's Ratnagiri district were suspended on Thursday after a river overflowed following heavy rains in the area, officials said.

 

Covid claimed lives of 56 Air India employees: Govt

New Delhi: As many as 56 Air India employees have died due to COVID-19 till July 14, Minister of State for Civil Aviation V K Singh said on Thursday.

 

India can't have parallel legal systems for rich and poor: Supreme Court

 India cannot have two parallel legal systems, one for the rich and resourceful and those who wield political power and the other for small men without resources and capabilities to access justice, the Supreme Court said on Thursday.

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