Vadodara Smart City Development Company, a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) of the Vadodara Municipal Corporation (VMC), withdrew Rs 265 crore from Yes Bank a day before the Reserve Bank imposed a moratorium, an official said here on Friday.
The Centre on Saturday lifted the 48-hour ban imposed on Friday on two Malayalam news channels for reportage that could "enhance communal disharmony" across the country, sources said.
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A lawyer was booked on Friday for allegedly firing at his colleague at the district court here following an argument on WhatsApp, police said.
The government on Friday suspended the broadcast of two Kerala-based news channels for 48 hours over their coverage of the riots in Delhi, saying such reportage could enhance communal disharmony across the country when the situation is highly volatile.
Two more persons, including the one who procured chemicals online for making the IED used in the Pulwama attack, were arrested by the NIA in the case on Friday, an official said.
The Congress on Friday slammed the government over the moratorium placed on Yes Bank, saying the difference between a "doctor" and a "quack" can be seen in Manmohan Singh's financial management in the UPA era and the economic "collapse" under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's watch.
As Yes Bank went into moratorium, many a digital payment platforms bore the brunt on Friday as transactions were disrupted, with PhonePe facing "long outage".
The police told the Delhi High Court Friday that efforts were on to recover bodies from drains in northeast Delhi where riots over the amended citizenship law have left at least 44 people dead and over 200 injured.
The Supreme Court Friday asked activist Harsh Mander to file response to the allegations of Delhi Police that he made hate speeches including certain objectionable remarks against the top court during anti-CAA protests here.
The Delhi High Court Friday listed for March 12 multiple pleas related to violence in northeast Delhi including the ones seeking filing of FIRs against BJP leaders Anurag Thakur, Parvesh Verma and Kapil Mishra for allegedly making hate speeches.