SC dismisses plea of Senthil Balaji against HC order allowing ED custody

The Supreme Court on Monday dismissed the pleas of Tamil Nadu Minister V Senthil Balaji and his wife challenging the Madras High Court’s judgment which held his arrest legal by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) in the money laundering case. A bench of Justices AS Bopanna and MM Sundresh while dismissing the plea of… Continue reading SC dismisses plea of Senthil Balaji against HC order allowing ED custody

India considers allowing private companies to develop nuclear plants

Rajesh Kumar Singh India’s state-controlled nuclear power industry is considering allowing greater participation of private firms, with an aim to developing small modular reactors to help decarbonize industry. The country is reviewing its six-decade-old atomic energy law to allow more involvement from non-state companies, federal atomic energy minister Jitendra Singh said Wednesday… Continue reading India considers allowing private companies to develop nuclear plants

India considers allowing private companies to develop Nuclear plants

India currently allows private technology and construction in nuclear plants, but operations and fuel management are controlled by federal government companies. (Photo: PTI) By Rajesh Kumar Singh India’s state-controlled nuclear power industry is considering allowing greater participation of private firms, with an aim to developing small modular reactors to help decarbonize industry.   … Continue reading India considers allowing private companies to develop Nuclear plants

Withdraw order allowing commuters to carry liquor in trains: DMRC told

A traders’ body on Monday said it has appealed to the DMRC, urging it to take back its decision to allow commuters to carry two sealed liquor bottles in Delhi Metro trains. The Chamber of Trade and Industry, in a statement, alleged that anti-social activities will increase if liquor is permitted to be… Continue reading Withdraw order allowing commuters to carry liquor in trains: DMRC told