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Shilpa Shetty's husband Raj Kundra records statement with Mumbai Police in Rs.60 crore fraud case

Mumbai: The Economic Offences Wing of Mumbai police has recorded the statement of Shilpa Shetty's husband Raj Kundra in a Rs. 60 crore alleged fraud case. Mumbai Police shared an update in the case and stated: "Investigations are going on against actress Shilpa Shetty and her husband Raj Kundra in an alleged fraud case of Rs. 60 crore. A summon was issued by the Economic Offences Wing of Mumbai Police to Raj Kundra. He was asked to appear before police for the investigation." They further stat ...Read More >

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BusinessSep 16, 2025 09:16 AM

Will all 500 wards in Bengaluru get an Indira Canteen each?

BENGALURU: In the transition from 198 wards to 400 wards, the billion-dollar question today is: What happens to Indira Canteens, which alleviate the hunger of people across the city. In 2017, the Congress government opened Indira Canteens in all 198 wards, mainly with the intention to alleviate the hunger of the urban poor, especially daily wage workers, mechanics and those visiting hospitals. When the number of wards in Bengaluru was expanded to 225 from 198, measures were taken to extend the ...Read More >

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BBMP marshals without salary for last three months

BENGALURU: BBMP marshals deployed at lake security and supervision wing, ward monitoring and Indira Canteens are working without salaries since March. The situation has arisen after Bangalore Solid Waste Management Limited was carved out of BBMP for garbage management. Their salaries are usually given through the Ex-Servicemen Welfare Society and each marshal is paid Rs 17,500 monthly. "Supervisors say the delay is due to a set of procedures. Earlier, the amount was given to the Ex-Servicemen ...Read More >

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