New Delhi:Six private telecom operators have understated revenues to the extent of Rs 61,064.5 crore during 2010-11 and 2014-15, which caused a loss of Rs 7,697.6 crore to the public exchequer.
01 February 2026
New Delhi:Six private telecom operators have understated revenues to the extent of Rs 61,064.5 crore during 2010-11 and 2014-15, which caused a loss of Rs 7,697.6 crore to the public exchequer.
New Delhi: The strained relationship between Congress-led Puducherry government and Lieutenant Governor Kiran Bedi took a further nosedive with the state party unit putting up posters which depict her as an infamous dictator, a blood-thirsty goddess and an unwanted leader.
New Delhi:A court in Ludhiana has issued fresh summons to Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh in an income tax case. Chief Judicial Magistrate ordered issuing of fresh summons in a criminal complaint of 2016 that the I-T department had filed against Mr Singh.
New Delhi: West Bengal CID has frozen bank accounts of top GorkhaJanmuktiMorcha (GJM)leaders, including its president BimalGurung. The agency alleged that the funds were being misused. A senior CID officer confirmed that the accounts of GJM general secretary RoshanGiri and assistant general secretary BinayTamang have also been frozen. He said, all these three accounts were in a private bank in Darjeeling and belonged to the GJM leaders. The officer said, around 26 lakh rupees was seized from the three accounts.
Earlier, GJM activists and other hill parties held a demonstration outside the district magistrate's office demanding restoration of Internet services in the hills. Internet services have been suspended for the last 32 days. There were no incidents of violence or arson since Wednesday night as the indefinite shutdown in the hills entered its 37th day today. Police and security forces patrolled the streets and kept a tight vigil at every entry and exit points. All shops, restaurants, hotels, schools and colleges remained closed except
New Delhi:The Pak Supreme Court has warned that children of Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif could face up to seven years in jail if it was proved that they had submitted fake documents to the Panama panel probing the money laundering allegations against the family.