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September 23, 2022

Apps Like Signal, WhatsApp Face Licence Question

Communication apps such as WhatsApp and Signal may require licenses to operate in India, with the government proposing to broaden the definition of telecommunication services to include over-the-top (OTT) communication services, internet-based communication services and broadcasting services in the draft telecom bill.

Apps Like Signal, WhatsApp Face Licence Question

1 min

Day-long showers catch Delhi off-guard, travellers bear brunt

Non-stop showers on Thursday in Delhi kept vehicular movement glacial, caused severe waterlogging in some parts, damaged trees, and led to roads caving in at some stretches, underlining how the city is unable to tackle significant rain events.

Day-long showers catch Delhi off-guard, travellers bear brunt

2 mins

As Covid Cases Fall, Mask Fines Go, Fewer Health Centres Likely

Enforcement authorities in the national capital will no longer penalise people for not wearing masks, with the Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) on Thursday deciding to do away with a ₹500 penalty imposed for the offence, officials aware of the matter said. State officials, however, implored residents to keep their guard up, stressing that the pandemic is still an extant threat.

As Covid Cases Fall, Mask Fines Go, Fewer Health Centres Likely

2 mins

Shah chairs key meet, calls for strict action

Union home minister Amit Shah on Thursday chaired a high-level meeting with top officials, including national security adviser (NSA) Ajit Doval, over the nationwide crackdown against Popular Front of India (PFI) and called for strict action against the organisation, officials familiar with the developments said.

Shah chairs key meet, calls for strict action

1 min

Zelensky To UN: We Demand 'Just Punishment' For Russian Crimes

Any annexation of a state's territory by another state resulting from the threat or use of force is a violation of the UN Charter and of international law, UN chief has said

Zelensky To UN: We Demand 'Just Punishment' For Russian Crimes

2 mins

Bumrah All Set To Return For 2nd T20I Amid Rain Threat

A lot depends on the Indian pace star after the team's bowling struggles in Asia Cup and 1st T20I in Mohali

Bumrah All Set To Return For 2nd T20I Amid Rain Threat

3 mins

Harman's brilliance sets up fitting farewell for Jhulan

Skipper's unbeaten ton guides India to first bilateral series victory in England after a gap of 23 years

Harman's brilliance sets up fitting farewell for Jhulan

3 mins

Rupee tanks 90 paise to settle at an all-time low of 80.86 against dollar

The US Fed's rate hike and hawkish stance weighed on investors' sentiments

Rupee tanks 90 paise to settle at an all-time low of 80.86 against dollar

2 mins

Adani's fortune fails to halt rout in group's bonds

Surging share prices of Gautam Adani's companies have helped make him the world's second-richest person. The bond market isn't quite as enthusiastic.

Adani's fortune fails to halt rout in group's bonds

2 mins

BOYCOTT CONCEPT IS TOO NEW, UNKNOWN FOR ME

Rashmika Mandanna wants to focus on enjoying work, instead of worrying about a film's fate

BOYCOTT CONCEPT IS TOO NEW, UNKNOWN FOR ME

1 min

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