Big relief to Canada after diplomatic dispute, India resumes e-Visa services for Canadian citizens

India started offering Canadian citizens e-Visa services again on Wednesday. After an almost two-month break, the Indian government has started providing electronic visa services for nationals of Canada.

Due to rising tensions between India and Canada as well as diplomatic expulsions from both nations, India suspended its visa program in Canada earlier in September, citing “operational reasons.”

We would like to inform you that visa services were halted on September 21 due to an ongoing diplomatic disagreement over Canada’s assertions that “agents of the Indian government” were responsible for the June death of Canadian citizen and Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar.

Mukesh Ambani announced, Reliance will invest Rs 20,000 crore in Bengal in the next three years

Kolkata is hosting the 7th Bengal Global Business Summit. wherein Mukesh Ambani, the chairman of Reliance Industries, declared a Rs 20,000 crore investment in West Bengal. Within the following three years, this investment will be made.

Global business leaders have convened for this summit. Mamata Banerjee, the chief minister of West Bengal, attended this meeting as well. During this event, Reliance made a significant announcement regarding its investment in Bengal.

“Reliance will leave no stone unturned in the development of Bengal,” said Mukesh Ambani. About Rs 45,000 crore has been invested by Reliance in Bengal thus far. Over the course of the following three years, we want to invest an additional Rs twenty thousand crore.

The telecom, retail, and bioenergy sectors will all benefit from this Rs 20,000 crore investment. Ambani declared that 5G will be implemented throughout the state, with a focus on connecting rural Bengal. In the next two years, Reliance Retail intends to open almost 200 new stores in West Bengal. In Bengal, there are currently about 1000 Reliance outlets operating; that number will rise to 1200. In the next three years, Reliance, the biggest producer of bioenergy in India, plans to establish 100 compressed biogas plants.

Shock to Sonia-Rahul Gandhi, ED’s big action in National Herald case, property worth Rs 752 crore seized

National Herald Case: In the case of the National Herald, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) has taken major action. Tuesday’s significant action saw the ED seize assets from Young India and Associated Journals Limited (AJL), two companies connected to the Congress, totaling more than Rs 751 crore.

National Herald House in Delhi, Nehru Bhawan in Lucknow, and National Herald House in Mumbai are among the properties that the ED has attached a list of.

The Enforcement Directorate has sequestered assets worth Rs 90 crore from a business connected to Young Indian, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, and Sonia Gandhi as part of the National Herald case inquiry.

“ED has issued an order for provisional attachment of properties worth Rs 751.9 crore in a money-laundering case investigated under PMLA, 2002,” the Enforcement Director tweeted.

In 2012, BJP MP Subramanian Swamy initially brought a private suit before the Patiala House Court in Delhi. Declaring that it was unlawful to pay barely Rs 50 lakh for a firm valued at Rs 2000 crore, he had asked that Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi, and other prominent Congressmen be charged with crimes in connection with the transaction.

Supreme Court reprimands Delhi government for not providing funds for RRTS project

In response to the Delhi government‘s failure to contribute its share of funds to the rapid rail project, the Supreme Court is angry. According to the court, you have a Rs 1100 crore three-year advertising budget, but there isn’t any money left over for significant projects.

Delhi government faces warning from Supreme Court for not funding RRTS project. Why did the government of Delhi disobey the court’s ruling? The Delhi government’s advertising budget would be stopped by us. “We’ll attach it and bring it here,” declared the Supreme Court.

The Supreme Court ordered the project to get funds from the Delhi government for advertising, but it postponed the decision for a week. If the funds were not transferred, the ruling would take effect.

Manish Sisodia’s judicial custody extended till December 11 in Delhi excise policy case

Delhi Excise Policy Case: Manish Sisodia, a prominent leader of the Aam Aadmi Party and a former deputy chief minister, continues to face difficulties in the money laundering case involving the Delhi government’s new excise policy. The AAP leader appeared at Rouse Avenue Court on Tuesday in the most recent instance.

In the Delhi Excise Policy case, Rouse Avenue Court has granted Manish Sisodia and others an extension of judicial custody until December 11. The ED has not yet filed various documents against the accused, according to the court, which heard the matter in detail.

In the meantime, the court expressed its dissatisfaction with the attorneys and requested that they finish the 207 CrPC compliance as soon as possible in order to begin the hearing. The court also set a date for arguments on Benoy Babu’s temporary bail request, November 24, and gave notice to ED.

Delhi HC directs AAP govt to pay Rs 1 crore to COVID-stricken constable’s family

The Delhi High Court has ordered the AAP government to provide the family of police constable Amit Kumar, who passed away in 2020 after contracting COVID-19 while on duty, Rs 1 lakh in ex-gratia compensation.

As per the directive from the government, Justice Prathiba M. Singh noted that the compensation amount ought to be disbursed in a span of four weeks.

Supreme Court notice to Center on Kerala government’s petition against the Governor

Kerala: Regarding the Kerala Governor‘s refusal to approve the Assembly’s enacted measures, the Supreme Court has sent notices to the Governor’s office and the Center.

For the upcoming hearing, the bench of CJI DY Chandrachud has requested that the Attorney General and the Solicitor General appear in person with the relevant documentation. The adjourned hearing is scheduled for December 1.

The Kerala administration accused Governor Arif Mohammed Khan of sitting on key government laws and doing nothing about the bills that the Assembly had passed.

In its petition, the State of Kerala claimed that the Governor’s actions in prolonging the status of the Bills beyond a reasonable doubt constituted clear arbitrary behavior and violated Article 14 of the Constitution, which guarantees the right to equality.

Delhi Police issues summons to former BharatPe MD Ashneer Grover and wife Madhuri

BharatPe Fraud: Ashneer Grover, a co-founder of BharatPe, and his wife Madhuri Jain are having ongoing problems that don’t seem to be getting better. Both of them have been called in for questioning by Delhi Police‘s Economic Offenses Wing (EOW) for the Rs 81 crore fraud.

At Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport, Ashneer Grover was stopped by the Immigration Department. He was informed that he could not travel overseas and that LOC was open against him.

The pair has been issued notice to participate in the current probe over the complaint filed by BharatPe, according to a news agency report cited by PTI. On November 21, both are expected to show up to EOW’s Mandir Marg office. They will both be questioned together.

The Grover couple has received a summons, according to EOW officials, who also stated that a lookout circular has been issued against the husband and wife, preventing them from leaving the country.

Based on Bharat Pe’s accusation, according to a PTI report, EOW filed a formal case (FIR) in May of this year against Grover, his wife Madhuri, and family members Deepak Gupta, Suresh Jain, and Shwetank Jain.

Preparations for celebration at Narendra Modi Stadium, India-Australia World Cup final will be special

The celebration of India vs. Australia’s final match is in the works. On the day of the championship match, the entire Narendra Modi Stadium will be illuminated. Numerous unique arrangements are being created in this context. At the last match at the Narendra Modi Cricket Stadium, a number of artists will be showcasing their artistic creations.

ICC’s Spectacle for Cricket World Cup Final

The biggest cricket location in the world, Narendra Modi Stadium, will host a celebration on the day of the final match, thanks to special arrangements made by the ICC. There are four sections in this program. Prior to the match, the first segment of the program will begin. The second portion of the event will take place during the first inning’s drinks break. Aside from this, the third portion will be commemorated following the conclusion of an innings during the innings break. Light and laser show will also be organized during the drinks break of the second innings.

Several well-known personalities, including Pritam, Jonita Gandhi, Amit Mishra, Nakash Aziz, and Tushar Joshi, will be present at the World Cup closing ceremony.

Case of stone pelting on Dalit women in Nuh, stone pelting from Madrasa, FIR registered

Nuh Violence: It came to light in Nuh late on Thursday night that some malicious elements were throwing stones at Dalit ladies who were returning from worshiping the well. Numerous female injuries have also been reported. Since the dispute included two communities, the police were on the scene right once and attempted to diffuse the tension.

On Friday, there were demonstrations over the stone-pelting event. The police then arrived on the scene and calmed the crowd. It is said that on his way out of the Kailash temple’s well worship, some naughty people from the city’s largest Madrasa flung stones at him once more. Many women got hurt in this.

Some people in the city and the victim’s family voiced their strong opposition to this occurrence on Thursday. Given that two communities were engaged, word of the situation quickly traveled. After some time, a sizable crowd assembled. The captain of the police also took instant command and treated the situation seriously. The police commander made it quite evident that the guilty in this instance would receive no spared at all.

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