The Chhattisgarh High Court has directed police action against well known car designer Dilip Chhabria. Prahlad Agrawal, owner of Vandana Industrial had accused Dilip Chhabria of cheating in the name of modifying a car to the tune of Rs 43 lakh, and had lodged an FIR against Dilip Chhabria at Telibandha police station in 2017
4. Dubai suspected after Princess Haya listed in Pegasus data
Mobile phone numbers belonging to Princess Haya bint al-Hussein of Dubai, her closest aides, advisers and friends, were being entered into a computer system operated by agents of the emirate of Dubai, one of the clients of spyware manufacturer NSO Group, The Guardian reported.
5. COVID-19 cases in US triple over 2 weeks amid misinformation
COVID-19 cases tripled in the US over two weeks amid an onslaught of vaccine misinformation that is straining hospitals, exhausting doctors and pushing clergy into the fray.
1. No death in Maharashtra due to lack of oxygen: Health Minister
Maharashtra Health Minister Rajesh Tope on Wednesday informed that not a single death was reported in the state due to lack of oxygen. "Not a single patient has died due to lack of oxygen during the peak of COVID-19 in Maharashtra
2. Karnataka: Debate on leadership change triggers anxiety in state cabinet
CM Yediyurappa's visit to Delhi last week had led to the speculations of a change in leadership gain momentum. This has also triggered an anxiety among CM's loyalists and cabinet colleagues, who are afraid of losing their ministerial position.
3. Sidhu trying to woo voters of all religions?
The face-off in the Punjab Congress which has been on for a long time, though has ended with Sidhu being appointed the new President of Punjab Congress, it seems to be unresolved. It is known that former minister Navjot Singh Sidhu had been protesting against his own government and Captain Amarinder Singh after the Punjab and Haryana High Court had rejected the report of former IG Kunwar Vijay Pratap Singh in a contempt case.
4. Over 20 US lawmakers seek appointment of special envoy to combat Islamophobia
A group of over two dozen US lawmakers have written to Secretary of State Antony Blinken, urging him to appoint a special envoy to combat the alleged rise in attacks against the Muslim community in different parts of the world including China, India and Myanmar.
5. Twitter to soon let users log-in using Google account
For the people who usually forget their social media passwords, the latest Twitter news may give you a reason to rejoice! The micro-blogging site that gives its users the option of choosing between their email ID and phone number to sign in followed by a password that they can't afford to forget, will soon let its users sign in through their Google account.