In a significant policy shift, Pavel Durov, co-founder of the encrypted messaging service Telegram, announced that the platform can disclose user data to authorities upon receiving valid legal requests. This revelation was made through a post on Durov’s Telegram channel, outlining updates to the service's terms and privacy policies.
Read More »Video: Smoke Billows from Dubai-Bound Emirates Flight at Chennai Airport Prior to Departure
A Dubai-bound Emirates flight encountered a significant incident at Chennai airport last night, with smoke billowing from the tail of the aircraft just before its scheduled departure. Fortunately, no passengers were on board at the time of the incident.
Read More »Jai Anmol Ambani Fined ₹1 Crore by SEBI in Reliance Home Finance Case
In a major development, the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has imposed a ₹1 crore fine on Jai Anmol Ambani, son of industrialist Anil Ambani, for alleged irregularities in Reliance Home Finance. The market regulator accused Jai Anmol of approving unsecured loans amounting to ₹40 crore without exercising proper due diligence.
Read More »BookMyShow Files Police Complaint Over Fake Ticket Sales Amid Coldplay’s India Tour Frustrations
BookMyShow has filed a police complaint concerning the sale of counterfeit tickets for Coldplay's upcoming "Music of the Spheres World Tour" in India, following a surge of frustration among fans during the ticket sale process. The band's highly anticipated return has been overshadowed by server crashes, lengthy wait times, and unauthorized resellers capitalizing on the demand.
Read More »Sundar Pichai Announces $120 Million Investment for Global AI Education Initiative
Speaking at the inaugural "UN Summit of the Future," Google CEO Sundar Pichai announced a significant investment of $120 million dedicated to global AI education. The initiative, known as the "Global AI Opportunity Fund," aims to provide training in artificial intelligence across various regions, focusing on local languages and collaborating with nonprofits and NGOs.
Read More »BookMyShow Cautions Fans About Illegal Ticket Resales for Coldplay Concerts in India: “Only Official Sales Are Valid”
British rock band Coldplay is set to perform in India as part of their highly anticipated Music Of The Spheres World Tour, with concerts scheduled for January 18, 19, and 21, 2025, in Mumbai. Tickets for these shows went on sale through BookMyShow on Sunday and sold out rapidly, leaving many fans disappointed.
Read More »Edelweiss MF MD Radhika Gupta Criticizes Airline Sandwiches, Advocates for Genuine Indian Breakfast Choices
Radhika Gupta, Managing Director of Edelweiss Mutual Fund, has taken to social media to criticize airlines for their inadequate breakfast offerings, particularly their reliance on bland sandwiches. In a passionate post on X (formerly Twitter) on September 21, Gupta urged airlines and the packaged food industry to embrace India's rich culinary diversity and provide healthier, more flavorful breakfast options.
Read More »BookMyShow Crashes Moments Before Coldplay Mumbai Concert Tickets Go on Sale
Fans eager to secure tickets for Coldplay's highly anticipated Mumbai concerts faced disappointment today when the ticketing site BookMyShow crashed just seconds before sales were set to begin. The iconic British rock band is scheduled to perform at D.Y. Patil Sports Stadium on January 18 and 19, 2025, marking their return to India after an eight-year hiatus.
Read More »Rajinikanth Remembers Amitabh Bachchan’s Financial Struggles: ‘Bollywood Was Laughing at Him’
In an emotional tribute at the audio launch of their upcoming film Vettaiyan, Rajinikanth shared heartfelt memories of Amitabh Bachchan’s struggles during a financial crisis. The event, held in Chennai, celebrated the first collaboration between the two iconic actors in over three decades, generating significant excitement among fans.
Read More »“Samsung Issues Warnings to Striking Workers in India Over Pay Cuts and Potential Termination”
Samsung Electronics has issued a stern warning to its striking workers at a home appliances factory near Chennai, India, stating they will face wage cuts and possible termination if protests continue. The escalating dispute began on September 9, when hundreds of employees disrupted work to demand higher wages and recognition of a union at the facility, which generates approximately one-third of Samsung’s $12 billion annual revenue in India.
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