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Anurag Kashyap and his partners who launched the now-shuttered Phantom Films are under scanner in connection to a tax evasion probe.
The I-T raids were also conducted at properties linked to Madhu Mantena’s KWAN Talent Management Agency in Mumbai.
Around 28 premises including residences and offices are being searched.
New Delhi: A day after Income Tax Department officials raided the properties linked to filmmaker Anurag Kashyap, actress Taapsee Pannu and producer Vikas Bahl, the agency released an official statement alleging a discrepancy worth Rs 350 crores.
In the official statement released by the I-T department on March 4, they claimed that evidence of huge suppression of income by the leading production house has been uncovered. “Evidence related to manipulation and under-valuation of share transactions of the production house amongst the film directors and shareholders, having tax implication of about Rs. 350 crore has been found and is being further
Arnab chats row: Republic Media Network hits back at Congress, accuses it of peddling falsehoods
In the statement, the Republic Media Network said there has been collusion of corporate and political interests to target its Editor-in-Chief Arnab Goswami.
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NEW DELHI: The Republic Media Network on Sunday hit out at the Congress over its allegations that the purported WhatsApp chats of Arnab Goswami point to breach of national security and violations of the Official Secrets Act, and claimed that the party was peddling falsehoods .
In a statement, the Republic media group also accused rival TV channel Times Now of manipulating TRPs, suppressing facts and misleading the public on the alleged TRP scam.
New Delhi, Jan 22: The government of India on Friday told the Supreme Court that it was not in favour of granting one more opportunity to those civil services aspirants who could not appear in their last attempt in the exams conducted by the UPSC last year due to the pandemic situation.
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News headlines for January 22, 2021: PM Modi asserted that COVID vaccine was safe for use. Also, a big fire broke out in Karnataka s Shivamogga that led to the death of five people. Folk artists dressed as Hindu holy men perform next to a replica of a proposed Rama temple as part of Uttar Pradesh state tableau during a press preview of the upcoming Republic Day parade, in New Delhi.  |  Photo Credit: AP
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New Delhi: Friday saw a number of big newsbreaks as Prime Minister Narendra Modi asserted that COVID vaccine was safe for use. Also, a big fire broke out in Karnataka s Shivamogga that led to the death of five people. Below are the day’s biggest headlines:
Did PM Modi Leak State Secrets to Arnab Goswami? : Rahul Gandhi Calls for Inquiry We want to know who among these people gave Arnab Goswami that information. Was it Prime Minister Narendra Modi himself? Or was it the home minister?
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi addresses a press conference on January 19, 2021. Photo: PTI
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New Delhi: Commenting for the first time on Republic TV editor Arnab Goswamiâs Whatsapp chats which indicated that he may have had prior knowledge of the 2019 Balakot airstrikes, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi joined the opposition chorus and demanded that a parliamentary committee enquire into the matter.Â