Your Daily Wrap: BJP calls Delhi CM ‘kingpin’ of ‘liquor scam’; J&K admin issues clarification amid voter number row; and more
A day after the CBI’s raids at his residence, Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia, who is facing allegations of corruption in the rollout of a liquor policy recently withdrawn by the Delhi government, repeatedly hinted that he may get arrested in the coming days. He said he was not “scared” and claimed that the searches
India Top News Briefing Live, August 18: After inflation target breach, RBI committee to draft report for govt
While the RBI will be fully informed about retail inflation for all three quarters only by October 12, the CPI-based inflation is expected to remain above the 6 per cent upper limit in the July-September quarter too. (PTI)India Top News Briefing Live: The Reserve Bank of India will call a special meeting of its Monetary
Indian Army issues RFP for procurement of Quantum Key Distribution technology
The Ministry of Defence said the Indian Army has started the process of procurement of Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) technology developed by a Bengaluru-based cybersecurity company by issuing a commercial Request for Proposal (RFP). QKD is primarily a mechanism to undertake secure communication with a cryptographic protocol involving various components of quantum mechanics. The technology
Independence Day 2022 Live Updates: Multi-layer security at Red Fort ahead of PM Modi’s address
Children fly Tricolour kites in Lucknow ahead of the 75th Independence Day. (Express Photo by Vishal Srivastava)Independence Day Live Updates, August 14: The country is gearing up to celebrate 75 years of Independence, with over 20 crore flags expected to be atop houses across India. As part of the celebrations, monuments and significant places across
Post pandemic, employees reluctant to return, firms take offices to small towns
For a chartered accountant from Bharuch or a technology consultant from Ajmer, a post-pandemic move back to the metropolitan cities where their employers have traditionally had offices may not now be necessary. Service sector companies, including the Big Four audit majors and technology companies, are making a transition to tier-2 cities and setting up offices

