
Bombay High Court issues notice to Government on jailed ex-BrahMos engineer’s appeal
The Nagpur bench of the Bombay High Court has reportedly issued a notice to the State government on a plea by the jailed ex-BrahMos engineer Nishant Agrawal.

The Nagpur bench of the Bombay High Court has reportedly issued a notice to the State government on a plea by the jailed ex-BrahMos engineer Nishant Agrawal.

India’s Digital Public Infrastructure expands beyond Aadhar and UPI, creating impact across sectors including eCommerce, Gaming, Fintech, Banking, and MSMEs.

Union Minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar said India is looking to shape global trends and conversations in artificial intelligence.

Company Law Committee, a government-appointed panel, is likely to discuss whether there is a need for a stricter regulatory regime for startups.

Ayushman Bharat Health Account (ABHA) initiative falls under the Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission (ABDM) and is open to all Indian citizens.

It is being said that many social media networks including the legacy ones like Twitter, Facebook, WhatsApp will be banned in India from 26 May onwards.

The legal concerns and regulation of cryptocurrency in India isn't something afresh. RBI is exploring a legal central bank digital currency.

It has been close to two weeks ever since the leaked draft e-commerce policy ignited havoc in the e-commerce sector of India.

Announced by the Prime Minister last month, Rs 1,000-crore fund will offer startups grants and equity capital.

The Ministry of Tribal Affairs bags the prestigious Award of Appreciation in the Project Category-Central Government Entity - in the 18th CSI SIG eGov Awards 2020
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The Indian government on Wednesday banned another extensive clutch of 118 Chinese mobile apps, including widely played video game PUBG.