Amazon India is revising its Prime Video usage terms. From January, 2025, a single Prime membership will allow streaming on up to five devices, but only two of those can be TVs. This change means households streaming Prime Video on more than two televisions will need a separate subscription for each additional TV.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited an Indian labor camp in Kuwait, highlighting his commitment to the diaspora's welfare. He has consistently engaged with Indian workers abroad, addressing their concerns and implementing initiatives like the e-Migrate project to ensure safe and legal migration. Bilateral agreements and relief efforts further demonstrate his focus on protecting Indian workers' rights and well-being.
A man in his mid-20s, Shubham Harane, was brutally murdered in Kawrapeth on Sunday after a dispute over a T-shirt with Prayag and Akshay Asole. Prayag, the attacker, slit Harane's throat and fled the scene, causing widespread tension and concerns over rising lawlessness in the area.
Farmers in Maharashtra will receive an annual payout of Rs 15,000, combining the Centre's PM Kisan Samman Nidhi Yojana with an increased state share, announced CM Devendra Fadnavis. This decision was part of the Mahayuti election manifesto. The total amount will be given in three instalments, benefiting over 92 lakh farmers. The scheme targets farmers who do not pay income tax or receive a pension.
Shekhar Kapur criticized an OTT platform for streaming an edited version of his film 'Bandit Queen' without his consent, raising concerns about creative control. Filmmakers like Hansal Mehta and Tigmanshu Dhulia supported Kapur, emphasizing the ethical issues of post-release edits. The debate highlights the need for clearer guidelines and protections for directors in the digital streaming era.
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