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ED arrests Unitech ex-promoters in PMLA case

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New Delhi: The ED has arrested Unitech ex-promoters Sanjay and Ajay Chandra in a PMLA case. The brothers have been brought to Delhi from Mumbai where they were lodged in separate jails. TNS

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Why be ashamed: HC rejects plea on PM’s pic

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Kochi: The PM is the leader of the nation and citizens “needn’t be ashamed” to carry a vaccination certificate with his picture, the Kerala HC said, dismissing a plea seeking the photo’s removal. PTI

Punjab Cong leader Gurmit Sodhi joins BJP

New Delhi: Veteran Punjab leader Rana Gurmit Singh Sodhi quit the Congress and joined the BJP on Tuesday, accusing the Congress of putting the state’s “communal harmony at stake”. TNS

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20 anti-India online channels blocked

New Delhi: The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting on Monday ordered blocking of 20 YouTube channels and two websites spreading anti-India propaganda and fake news. The channels and websites belong to a network operating from Pakistan. TNS

India concerned over fishermen’s arrest

New Delhi: India has expressed concern over the detention of Indian fishermen by the Sri Lankan authorities. Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin has written to External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar to intervene in the matter. TNS

Situation at border stable, says China

New Delhi: The situation at the China-India border is “generally stable” and both sides are maintaining a communication to ease the border situation following the standoff in Ladakh, the Chinese Foreign Ministry said on Tuesday. TNS

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