Supreme Court resumes hearing the suo moto case on #COVID19 issues.
Supreme Court questions the vaccine policy.
In 18-44 age group, you may have people with comorbidities. Why are those people not given the same footing by the central government, Supreme Court asks.
The policy makers must have their ears to the ground, says Supreme Court.
Please smell the coffee and see what is happening across the nation and please amend your registration policy, Supreme Court says.
We are not framing policy. There has to be a little bit of flexibility by the policy makers, says Supreme Court.
Absent guidelines and absent a policy, what you are going to have is ad-hoc decisions in states and the centre, Supreme Court says.
Supreme Court concludes hearing and gives the government time to respond.
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A luxury flat in Gurugram, an ultra-expensive golf set, luxury purchases from Titan and large fund transfers to family members...
This is how #Gensol leadership used the funds they raised to invest in company, as per SEBI.
Here's how they made it happen👇
Decoding Gensol's Balance Sheet
Revenue rose from Rs 61 cr in FY 2017 to Rs 1,152 cr in FY 2024. Share price plunged from Rs 1,126 to Rs 133, shrinking market cap from Rs 4,300 crore to Rs 506 crore.
Meanwhile, promoter holding dropped from over 70% to slightly above 30%
Age of abundant liquidity is coming to a close, says Michael Patra, deputy governor, RBI. Alongside, the #RussiaUkraineConflict is adding to turbulence.
#UttarPradesh has given India a number of prime ministers, but this is the first instance that a U.P. chief minister serving for full five years has been re-elected, says Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
People used to tire out making endless rounds of government offices, even offer money, to get access to basic needs like electricity, water, gas, telephone connectivity, says Prime Minister Modi. #ElectionResults