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The Times of India DGGI sends show-cause notice to crypto exchange, seeks Rs 722 crore in GST

This marks the first time the DGGI has issued such a notice to a cryptocurrency firm, setting a precedent in India's efforts to regulate the rapidly growing virtual currency market.

The Times of India DGGI sends show-cause notice to crypto exchange, seeks Rs 722 crore in GST

This marks the first time the DGGI has issued such a notice to a cryptocurrency firm, setting a precedent in India's efforts to regulate the rapidly growing virtual currency market.

The Times of India Kanwariya stabbed to death, many hurt as 2 groups clash

SP (Baghpat), Arpit Vijayvargiya, told TOI on Monday, "The man died due to excessive blood loss. He was part of a group of devotees from Haryana. CCTV footage and videos are being scanned and some involved from Haryana have been identified. We'll arrest them soon."

The Times of India Kanwariya stabbed to death, many hurt as 2 groups clash

SP (Baghpat), Arpit Vijayvargiya, told TOI on Monday, "The man died due to excessive blood loss. He was part of a group of devotees from Haryana. CCTV footage and videos are being scanned and some involved from Haryana have been identified. We'll arrest them soon."

The Times of India Allahabad HC gives ASI a week to reply to suit seeking Agra mosque survey

The plaintiffs contend that an idol of the deity Thakur Keshavdev from the Krishna Janmabhoomi shrine that was purportedly razed by Aurangzeb in 1670 is buried under the stairs of the mosque.

The Times of India Allahabad HC gives ASI a week to reply to suit seeking Agra mosque survey

The plaintiffs contend that an idol of the deity Thakur Keshavdev from the Krishna Janmabhoomi shrine that was purportedly razed by Aurangzeb in 1670 is buried under the stairs of the mosque.

The Times of India CBI arrests conman 'dead' for 20 years living in sadhu's disguise

It all started on May 1, 2002 when CBI registered a case against V Chalapathi Rao, then a computer operator with SBI's Chandulal Baradari branch at Hyderabad, for allegedly cheating the bank of Rs 50 lakh. He had obtained loans allegedly using fabricated quotations from electronics shops and fake salary certificates made out in the names of his family members and close associates. CBI filed two chargesheets in the case in Dec 2004 after which Rao went missing.

The Times of India CBI arrests conman 'dead' for 20 years living in sadhu's disguise

It all started on May 1, 2002 when CBI registered a case against V Chalapathi Rao, then a computer operator with SBI's Chandulal Baradari branch at Hyderabad, for allegedly cheating the bank of Rs 50 lakh. He had obtained loans allegedly using fabricated quotations from electronics shops and fake salary certificates made out in the names of his family members and close associates. CBI filed two chargesheets in the case in Dec 2004 after which Rao went missing.

The Times of India SC refuses to stay Calcutta HC order quashing expansion of OBC list

While agreeing to examine the validity of the HC judgment, a bench of Chief Justice D Y Chandrachud and Justices J B Pardiwala and Manoj Misra asked advocate Astha Sharma, representing West Bengal govt, to file an affidavit within a week detailing the process followed to include 77 communities in the OBC list through various executive orders between 2010 and 2012.

The Times of India Fraudster presumed dead 20 years ago found living as sadhu

The CBI arrested a man in Tamil Nadu who had been declared dead and missing for two decades after absconding with Rs 50 lakh from a bank in Hyderabad. Disguised as a sadhu, the accused used multiple identities to evade capture. His arrest comes after a protracted investigation highlighting the extensive efforts taken by authorities.

The Times of India Luxury hotels, high stakes: Inside Chinese-backed cybercrime syndicate operating in Delhi

Dev Bhati, from UP's Bulandshahr, was lured to Delhi by a Telegram contact to lend his bank account for transactions. Unbeknownst to him, he was part of a syndicate running a Chinese-backed cybercrime operation that siphoned crores from unsuspecting victims. The police arrested key members, revealing complex operations involving multiple accounts and digital identities.

The Times of India Indians stay indoors glued to the news as chaos rules the streets

"I have been interacting with the domestic help and am aware of the problems they face. I have been following the news, too. The siege to Ganabhaban, the official residence of the Bangladesh PM, left me surprised. I hope peace is restored soon and we can return to normal life," she told TOI.

The Times of India Few shed tears for Hasina but many fear anarchy is looming

Filmmaker Kamar Ahmad Simon was part of the Long March programme on Monday. "Hasina's tragic journey is one of immense personal sacrifice for the people but it culminated in a regime marked by kleptocracy and oligarchy," he said. His son, Rishov Aditya (21), too has been part of the protests. He took to social media to quote Faiz Ahmed Fazi's "Hum Dekhenge" immediately after the army takeover. "I tried to translate it Sunday night when all hope seemed lost. But today, it seems we can dare to hope again," he posted.

The Times of India China, ISI orchestrated trouble to install a regime inimical to India: Intel officials

The intelligence inputs alluded to meticulous planning undertaken by ICS members several months prior, aimed at instigating widespread violence across the nation. "The ISI-backed Jamaat-e-Islami had received substantial financial backing earlier this year to destabilise the Sheikh Hasina govt. A significant portion of this funding is believed to have originated from Chinese entities operating in Pakistan," an official disclosed.