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2G case: Delhi High Court issues notices to Raja, Kanimozhi on ED, CBI appeals 2G case: Delhi High Court issues notices to Raja, Kanimozhi on ED, CBI appeals Justice SP Garg Issued The Notice Asking All The Accused To File A Repy On CBI Plea Within 14 Days. News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Deepak Mahato | Updated on: 21 Mar 2018, 06:23:58 PM New Delhi: The Delhi High Court on Wednesday issued notice to former Telecom Minister A Raja and DMK MP Kanimozhi in the 2G spectrum money laundering case. A bench headed by Justice SP Garg issued the notice asking all the accused to file a repy on the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) plea within 14 days. The court has listed the matter to May 25 for further hearing. ....
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M.K. Stalin, who took charge as Tamil Nadu chief minister on Friday, approved a Rs 4,000 cash relief for every household with a ration card to soften the income losses caused by the pandemic and extended the state health insurance scheme to cover Covid treatment costs in private hospitals. Arriving at the secretariat here after governor Banwarilal Purohit swore in the new DMK ministry headed by the chief minister and his council of 33 ministers at the Raj Bhavan, Stalin signed orders implementing the top-priority pre-poll promises of the DMK. During the campaign, Stalin had said the 2.07 crore households that come under the public distribution system would each get a cash relief of Rs 4,000 from June 3, his late father K. Karunanidhi’s birthday. However, with the pandemic raging, the new chief minister directed that Rs 2,000 be paid to each family immediately as first instalment. ....
Chief minister M K Stalin being felicitated by governor Banwarilal Purohit after the swearing-in ceremony on Friday CHENNAI: DMK president M K Stalin, who was sworn in as chief minister of Tamil Nadu by governor Banwarilal Purohit on Friday, began his tenure by ordering Rs 4,000 Covid-19 relief to 2.07 crore families, slashing of Aavin milk price by Rs 3 per litre from May 16, and free bus ride for women passengers all poll promises made by the DMK in the run-up to the assembly election. The relief amount, which entails an expenditure of Rs 4,153.39 crore to the exchequer, will be paid in two installments and the first tranche of Rs 2,000 will be issued to PDS rice card holders in May, a release said. ....
Tamil Nadu chief minister M K Stalin accepting a guard of honour on arrival at Fort St George. Photo by B A Raju CHENNAI: A few hours after assuming office, Tamil Nadu chief minister M K Stalin on Friday issued five orders, including one on a Covid relief of Rs 2,000 each to 2.07 crore rice-card holders and another on the government bearing the expenses of Covid-19 treatment of the public in private hospitals. Since the public also get treatment for Covid-19 in private hospitals, the chief minister issued an order to bear the expenses under state’s health insurance cover. All kinds of treatment for Covid-19 in private hospitals will be borne by the state. ....