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Mumbai ED cracks down on Rs 916 crore digital scam

Mumbai: ED cracks down on Rs 91.6 crore digital scam, seizes cash and assets

The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has frozen shares worth Rs 4.3 crore and seized Rs 2.51 crore in cash during raids linked to its probe into the alleged Rs 91.63-crore Q-Fon Digital investment scam. The agency suspects that part of the...
Congress BRS learning politics from AIMIM Bandi Sanjay

Congress, BRS learning politics from AIMIM: Bandi Sanjay

Hyderabad: Union Minister of State for Home Affairs Bandi Sanjay Kumar remarked that although the Congress and Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) appear to be accusing each other in the Jubilee Hills by-election, both parties are actually learning political lessons from...
AI generated images fuelling hate against Muslims in India says US

AI-generated images fuelling hate against Muslims in India, says US thinktank report

A heavily-bearded Muslim man smiles wickedly at the terrified woman next to him. A muscular man in a saffron dhoti walks in the rain carrying a young woman wearing a headscarf. A man in a skullcap wields a knife below...
Telangana bandh underway over BC quota demand parties join protest

Telangana bandh underway over BC quota demand, parties join protest

Hyderabad: A statewide bandh protesting against the High Court’s stay order on 42 per cent quota to BCs in local body polls began in Telangana on Saturday, with all political parties, including the ruling Congress, supporting the agitation. The Telangana...
Teachers Eligibility Test mandatory for educators to continue in service

Uttar Pradesh anti-conversion law cannot be a tool to harass innocent persons, says Supreme Court

Observing that criminal law cannot be used to harass innocent citizens, the Supreme Court on Friday quashed five first information reports filed in Uttar Pradesh’s Fatehpur district over alleged mass religious conversions of Hindus to Christianity, PTI reported.A bench of...
Activist Dalit Subbaiah lives on in a stirring documentary about

Activist Dalit Subbaiah lives on in a stirring documentary about his protest music

My voice isn’t my own, it’s the voice of thousands of Dalits. That’s what Tamil singer, lyricist and poet Dalit Subbaiah declared. Gridaran MKP’s documentary Dalit Subbaiah is a stirring tribute to the artist who died in 2022, to his...
A spectral hope in the face of irrevocable loss in

A spectral hope in the face of irrevocable loss in Susan Choi’s ‘Flashlight’

Susan Choi’s Booker-shortlisted sixth novel, Flashlight, first came to life as a short story in The New Yorker in 2020. Appropriately enough for a narrative that found its genesis during the chaos, the isolation, the punishing heartbreak of the Covid...
FSSAI bans use of ‘ORS term in food product labels

FSSAI bans use of ‘ORS’ term in food product labels, calls it misleading to buyers

New Delhi: The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has directed all food business operators to immediately stop using the word ‘ORS’ (Oral Rehydration Solution) in their labelling and advertisements, calling such practices misleading to consumers. In its...
The Kannada novelist and the precipice of creativity

The Kannada novelist and the precipice of creativity

The Kannada litterateur Chitrashekhar Kanthi once asked me who, in my estimation, was the Kannada writer with the greatest storytelling skills. Twenty-six years ago, my understanding of literature had not grown beyond making judgments on what was good, bad or...
UK strongly condemns violence against religious minorities in Bangladesh

UK strongly condemns violence against religious minorities in Bangladesh

London: The UK government has “strongly condemned” instances of hate or violence directed towards minority religious communities in Bangladesh and said it is committed to working towards a democratic transition in the country. Report by Insight UK cited A statement...
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