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Delhi HC Stays Penalty Notice on Johnson and Johnson for 'Profiteering' on Sale of Sanitary Napkins
The court also sought response of the Centre, NAPA, and Director General of Anti-Profiteering on the company's petition challenging the show cause notice and penalty notice to it.
Congress’s Singhvi Backs Govt on British MP Deportation, Says She is 'Pak Proxy'
Debbie Abrahams, who chairs a British parliamentary group on Kashmir, was denied entry into India upon her arrival at the New Delhi airport on Monday, with officials saying she was informed in advance that her e-visa had been cancelled.
How a Tweet & an Article Made Kambala Jockey Srinivasa Gowda a National Sensation in Just a Day
Srinivasa Gowda turned down the SAI offer for immediate training, citing prior Kambala commitments till mid–March.
Hershey's Chocolates Valentine’s Day Campaign Reaches over 12 Million Instagram Users
The campaign made couples ask fun and interesting questions about each other and their respective relationships and post scores on Instagram stories.
Karan Patel Becomes Highest Paid Contestant on Khatron Ke Khiladi 10
As per reports, Karan Patel is part of the Special Edition of K3, where contestants will be performing for 10 episodes, and is taking home about Rs 5-6 lakh per episode.
IndiGo Offering Discounted Tickets at Just Rs 3,499 for International Flights
The offer is available for certain International flights, operated by IndiGo, and booked between 06:00 hours on February 18, 2020 and 23:59 hours on February 21, 2020.
Clause 6 Panel of Assam Accord Upset Over 'Premature Leak' of Final Report Recommendations
Peaceful demonstrations, meanwhile, continue in Assam against Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) with people demanding a full withdrawal of the legislation, an inquiry into the deaths caused by police firing, and release of rights activist Akhil Gogoi.
Rs 5.70 Crore Recovered in 2018 Cosmos Bank Cyber Fraud Case
On August 11 and 13 in 2018, unidentified hackers had stolen information of the bank's VISA and Rupay card customers through malware, attacked SWIFT system and siphoned off Rs 94 crore.
Bird Hit Causes Fire in GoAir Flight Ready to Takeoff from Ahmedabad Airport, All Passengers Safe
The right engine of a GoAir Ahmedabad to Bengaluru flight suspected to have suffered from foreign object damage while on the take-off roll.
Vistara and United Airlines Launch Codeshare Operations
The codeshare agreement enables United Airlines to put its ‘UA’ designator code on 68 Vistara-operated flights to 26 destinations every day.
National Cyber Security Strategy to go for Cabinet Nod Soon
National Cyber Security Coordinator Rajesh Pant said that trials are also going on to use face or iris recognition before processing of payments through mobile phone.
S Jaishankar Defends CAA on His Visit to Brussels, Says Citizenship Law Has Been Misunderstood
Lawmakers in the European Parliament last month drafted a resolution condemning the Citizenship Amendment Act as "discriminatory in nature and dangerously divisive". The non-binding resolution is yet to be passed, with a vote on it scheduled for March.
Pak Judge Hearing Bail Plea Vows to Protect Rights of Pashtun Protesters, Says ‘This is Not India’
Chief Justice Athar Minallah of the Islamabad High Court took up the bail petitions of 23 workers of the Pashtun Tahaffuz Movement and Awami Workers Party, who were arrested by the Islamabad police last month for staging protest.
Cargo of Karachi-bound Ship Detained at Kandla Port in Gujarat Unloaded
While there was no official word from any of the security agencies about the nature of the cargo and reasons for unloading, sources claimed the ship was detained after some suspicious cargo was found on board.
Facial Recognition Now Being Used by Delhi, UP Police During Anti-CAA Protests
Indian start-up Innefu is providing facial recognition software AI Vision, which also includes gait and body analysis, to the Delhi police.
Archaic 'Ghost Population' of Humans from 500 Million Years Ago Discovered in Africa
The ancient hominin tribe is believed to have interbred with the ancestors of modern humans, and their genes still live on among West Africans.