The document, which was uploaded on the Defence ministry's website, was removed on Thursday morning following publication of a media report based on it.
The victim, a painter, was jobless due to the lockdown and could not pay rent to his landlord for about three months following which the latter filed a police complaint.
The Ministry of Civil Aviation (MOCA) had on June 23 said India is considering establishing "individual bilateral bubbles" with the US, the UK, Germany and France.
The effort chimes with Sony’s pursuit of recurring revenue after years of loss in the volatile consumer electronics sector.
Actor Chandrachur Singh, who will be making his digital debut opposite Sushmita Sen in Aarya, opened up about his films getting shelved and losing out projects in Bollywood.
The admission comes in a week where the government has faced criticism by a statistics watchdog over incomplete test data, pressure over turnaround times for test results and teething issues with a new test and trace programme.
His remarks come after India on Monday joined nearly 120 countries in pushing World Health Organisation for an impartial and comprehensive evaluation.
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Singh said since the beginning of 2020, there has been a dozen successful operations, which included 10 in the Kashmir Valley and two in the Jammu region.
The Amarinder Singh-led government has been facing criticism from the opposition parties over the rising power tariff in the state.
On his 46th birthday, we are rewinding Hrithik Roshan’s two decades in Bollywood, pausing at his most experimental roles.
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Additional Sessions Judge Sudesh Kumar deferred the verdict till January 14 as Judge Saurabh Kulshrestha, who had conducted the trial, was on leave on Thursday.
The van driver lost control of the vehicle in an attempt to avoid a pothole while crossing a bridge on the Bori river.
The case, published on Thursday in the Canadian Medical Association Journal, involved a 17-year-old male who developed a form of bronchiolitis, a serious and irreversible lung injury caused by chemical exposure.