The Union law ministry has instructed a district court in Ahmedabad to deliver a summons issued by the US Securities and Exchange Commission to Gautam Adani concerning alleged securities fraud and a $265 million bribery scheme. This summons requires Adani or his legal representatives to appear in the US court.
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A 17-year-old driver in northwest Delhi's Adarsh Nagar lost control of his car, striking a scooter and then hitting two pedestrians, a 55-year-old man and his 7-year-old grandson. Disturbing video footage captured the chaotic scene and the anguished cries of a woman. The driver was apprehended, and legal action is being pursued against the vehicle's owner.
Delhi LG V K Saxena grants educational waivers and age limit extensions for 88 anti-Sikh riot victims to apply for government jobs as MTS. This decision is part of a rehabilitation package aimed at assisting families affected by the 1984 riots.
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell announced a hold on interest rate changes, awaiting clarity on President Trump's economic policies. Uncertainty surrounds immigration, tax policy, regulation, and trade tariffs. While tariffs are expected to cause short-lived inflation and slower growth, opinions diverge among Fed officials. Some, like Waller, downplay long-term tariff impacts, while others prioritize inflation control.
A 19-year-old allegedly murdered his 24-year-old gay partner in Surat's Katargam on February 8, disguising it as an accidental death. Upset over the victim's involvement with other men and a video of their sexual act, the accused strangled him with a scarf and set the body inside a machine. Police investigations and CCTV evidence led to his confession.
US President Donald Trump has shown support for Elon Musk potentially buying TikTok and proposed that the US government receive a 50% ownership stake in exchange for operating permits. This comes after Trump temporarily halted TikTok's ban. Both Trump and China have expressed some flexibility regarding the sale of TikTok's US operations.
Virat Kohli stands on the cusp of history, needing just 25 runs to become the second Indian to reach 1500 Test runs in Australia, trailing only Sachin Tendulkar. With seven centuries already Down Under, Kohli's form is crucial as India faces a must-win third Test against Australia at the Gabba.
Delhi Capitals achieved a thrilling one-wicket victory over Lucknow Super Giants, highlighted by Ashutosh Sharma's unbeaten 66 off 31 balls. KL Rahul missed the match to be with his wife Athiya Shetty for the birth of their daughter. The squad celebrated the news with a heartwarming dance, reflecting the joyous mood in the dressing room.
Bangladesh has refuted India's accusations of systematic minority persecution following the death of Hindu leader Bhabesh Chandra Roy. India condemned the killing as part of a pattern and urged protection for minorities. Bangladesh insists it protects all citizens equally, regardless of religion. Authorities are investigating Roy's death, citing no immediate signs of injury and cautioning against inciteful commentary.
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