Alibaba s Jack Ma Makes 1st Public Appearance Since October 2020
Ma s first public appearance since October 2020 comes amid social media speculations about his whereabouts after China begins investigating Alibaba
| 20 Jan 2021 10:11 AM GMT
Beijing: Putting an end to all speculation, Chinese entrepreneur and Alibaba founder Jack Ma made his first public appearance since October of last year in a video meeting with 100 teachers of rural China.
Tianmu News, a news portal under Zhejiang Online, a provincial Zhejiang government-backed news website, reported the meeting on Wednesday.
The video meeting was part of an annual event Ma hosts to recognize rural educators. In a video of the event that has since been circulated widely online, Ma spoke about his plans to increase his philanthropic work.
AIUDF threatens legal action, Facebook closes Aminul s pages
The authorities at Facebook has closed down three pages on Facebook of Aminul Islam, the organisational general secretary of the AIUDF party.
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GUWAHATI, Jan 17: Facebook authorities have closed three Facebook pages of AIUDF organizational general secretary Aminul Islam, said AIUDF general secretary Haider Hussain Bora.
In a statement issued to the media on Sunday, Bora said, We expressed serious resentment over the stop of Facebook pages run by Adv. Aminul Islam, who is officiating now as the general secretary (organization) and chief spokesperson of the Party. For obvious reason Aminul Islam, has to interact with thousands of followers and party workers.
First bus service flagged off in Arunachal Border Area
In a historic move, on Friday, the very first passenger bus service was inaugurated in the Roing-Anini route in Arunachal Pradesh s Dibang Valley
| 17 Jan 2021 7:17 AM GMT
ITANAGAR Jan 16: Over seven decades after India s independence, the first-ever passenger bus service was flagged off on Friday in the Roing-Anini route in Arunachal Pradesh s Dibang Valley district along the China border, officials said.
The passenger bus service on the 233-km-long route was flagged off by ruling Bharatiya Janata Party MLA Mopi Mihu, and will connect the north and northeastern part of the border State. A mini passenger bus of the Arunachal Pradesh State Transport Service would ply thrice a week between border village Roing and district headquarters Anini, he said.