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Paragon fine and Speciality Chemicals IPO opens October 26, price band set at ₹95-100 apiece. Check GMP, other details

Paragon fine And Speciality Chemicals IPO opens on October 26 and closes on October 30. Paragon fine And Speciality Chemicals IPO is a fresh issue worth ₹51.66 crore. Key Points

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Shyam Benegal’s daughter Pia calls reports of his health ‘incorrect’: He is fine (Exclusive)

Reputed filmmaker Shyam Benegal was reportedly undergoing dialysis at home, however, his daughter claps back and calls the reports incorrect. Read the exclusive report. | Bollywood Key Points

Hindustan Times

Paragon fine And Speciality Chemicals IPO Day 1: Issue subscribed over 6 times, all portions booked; check latest GMP

Paragon fine And Speciality Chemicals IPO open for subscription from October 26 to October 30. Paragon fine And Speciality Chemicals IPO price band set at ₹95 to ₹100. Paragon fine And Speciality Chemicals IPO reserved 50% shares for QIBs, 15% for NIIs, and 35% for Retail Investors. Key Points

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‘Hunger’ Netflix movie review: A well-done exploration of the politics of fine dining served with stellar performances

Discover the deliciously complex world of fine dining politics in ‘Hunger’, a thought-provoking film that serves up stellar performances and a delectable exploration of what it means to create culinary art. Read our review now on The Hindu Entertainment. Key Points

The Hindu

Student uses ChatGPT to avoid paying parking fine, here is what happened

A university student used ChatGPT to avoid paying a parking fine after she got a ticket. She asked the AI chatbot for help to draft a letter to the authorities. Key Points

India Today

Was a man in Georgia charged with $1.4 million speeding ticket?

A driver in Savannah, Georgia, was shocked to receive a $1.4 million speeding ticket for driving at 90 mph in a 55 mph zone. However, city officials have clarified that the figure is a placeholder and not the actual fine. Anyone caught exceeding the speed limit by more than 35 mph is required to appear in court, where a judge will determine the actual fine based on the circumstances. Key Points

Economic Times

Simon Harris becomes Irish PM-in-waiting

Simon Harris, known for COVID-19 response, elected as Ireland's next PM. To set priorities at fine Gael event in Athlone. Will become youngest PM on April 9 with coalition support. Key Points

Economic Times

Koura fine Diamond Jewelry shares list with over 36% premium at ₹75 apiece on BSE SME

Koura fine Diamond IPO was an SME IPO with a size of ₹5.50 crore, which was entirely a fresh issue of 10 lakh equity shares. The IPO price band was fixed at ₹55 per share and the IPO lot size was 2,000 shares. Key Points

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France's top court demands new trial over $2 bln UBS fine

France's top court on Wednesday ruled a new trial should be held over a 1.8 billion-euro ($1.95 billion) fine against UBS (UBSG.S) for promoting illegal banking services and money laundering in the country. Key Points

Reuters

EU court adviser rebuffs Deutsche Telekom's fight for interest on antitrust fine

An adviser to Europe's top court on Thursday said judges should dismiss Deutsche Telekom's (DTEGn.DE) bid to get EU antitrust regulators to pay interest on the reimbursed portion of a fine imposed nearly a decade ago. Key Points

Reuters

How Mahatma Gandhi's quote in school textbook helped a child sexual predator get 100 years in jail in Kerala

Reportedly, the incident came to light through the elder sister of the victim (8). Despite being the eye-witness of the incident, the girl could not tell anyone what she and her sister went through. Until she read a Gandhi quote in her second-grade textbook Key Points

Firstpost

2 sentenced to life imprisonment for Dalit minors’ gang rape & murder in UP’s Lakhimpur Kheri

Two others have been sentenced to six years of imprisonment in the crime. All four — Junaid, Sunil alias Chhotu (who was known to the family), Karimuddin and Arif — were convicted last week. Key Points

ThePrint

Sebi bans 5 entities from securities mkt

New Delhi: Sebi has barred five entities, including Excel Realty N Infra, from the securities market for up to two years and levied a fine totalling Rs 1.75 crore on them for being involved in a fraudulent scheme of misrepresenting financial statements of the company. PTI Key Points

The Tribune India

Today’s Cache | Meta slapped with $1.3 billion privacy fine; Microsoft scores against anti-acquisition gamers; OpenAI takes inspiration from Wikipedia

Facebook-parent Meta was slammed with a record $1.3 billion fine by the European Union over its transfer of user data to the U.S Key Points

The Hindu

IIT Bombay faces flak after 'imposing Rs 10k fine on student for eating meat at vegetarian table'

Last week, IIT-B's mess council sent an email designating some tables in a common mess as ‘vegetarians only’. Students reportedly protested by eating meat at such tables. Key Points

ThePrint

Sebi's dilemma: There exists a fine line between finfluencing and free speech

It is lawful to offer a public opinion on investing, just as it’s okay for a brand endorser to hawk products on TV. Recipients of advice must exercise judgement. Key Points

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JNU bans protests on campus, students may face expulsion for flouting restrictions: Varsity Manual

Putting up wall posters and staging dharnas within 100 metres of the academic buildings at the Jawaharlal Nehru University can lead to a fine of up to Rs 20,000 or expulsion while any anti-national act will attract a Rs 10,000 fine, according to a new manual. The academic buildings of different schools house offices of chairpersons, deans, and other important office-bearers, apart from classrooms and labs. Key Points

Economic Times

Audi ex-CEO Rupert Stadler becomes first Volkswagen board member sentenced over diesel scandal

The sentence is in the middle of the 1.5-2 year timeframe the judge had said the former CEO would face if he confessed to the charge. Key Points

ThePrint

Drivers Protest: What is the new hit-and-run law? How is it more stringent than the old one?

Truck and bus drivers protest: Thousands of truckers are protesting against the stringent the new laws for hit-and-run cases, causing disruptions on major inter-state highways and key roads in many parts of the country. They are demanding a rollback of the new stringent provisions. There were reports of some clashes with the police as they tried to clear traffic. Key Points

Economic Times

ICC World Cup: India restrict New Zealand to 273/10 in Dharamshala

India fielded poorly after making a fine start to the match, and a couple of chances went begging as Ravindra Jadeja and Jasprit Bumrah dropped easy catches. Mohammed Siraj got the massive wicket of in-form Devon Conway early on, and Mohammed Shami then got the wicket of Will Young back in his very first ball of the match. Key Points

Economic Times

Actor Sudhakar reacts to 'fake news' about his death: Don’t believe rumours

Telugu actor and comedian Sudhakar refutes rumours of his death in a new video. He asked people to not fall for such false reports. Key Points

Hindustan Times

₹250 fine for spitting in public in all cities, towns of UP now

So far, only Lucknow and Agra were included in the campaign run by SBM. The scope of the campaign has now been extended to the rest of the state. Key Points

Hindustan Times

Exclusive: China to end Ant Group's regulatory revamp with fine of at least $1.1 billion

Chinese authorities are likely to announce a fine of at least 8 billion yuan ($1.1 billion) on Ant Group as soon as Friday, sources with direct knowledge of the matter said, bringing an end to the fintech company's years-long regulatory overhaul. Key Points

Reuters

IndiGo fined Rs 1.5 crore, Mumbai airport Rs 90 lakh over passengers eating on apron

IndiGo and Mumbai airport were asked to pay a fine of Rs 1.5 crore and Rs 90 lakh respectively over the incident where passengers sat on the tarmac and ate food. Key Points

India Today

TechScape: Warnings of a ‘splinternet’ were greatly exaggerated – until now

In this week’s newsletter: Facebook has been hit with a €1.2bn fine by EU regulators, and the cracks in the fault lines of data regulations are showing. Could that be a good thing? Key Points

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DGCA imposes fine of Rs 80 lakh on Air India for violating pilot rest rules

DGCA imposed Rs 80 lakh fine on Air India for breaching pilot rest rules, including crew above 60 flying together, inadequate rest, and marked training records. Violations led to show cause notice and unsatisfactory response. Key Points

Economic Times

Apple’s $2 billion fine marks a new dawn for antitrust regulation

The EU has taken a welcome lead in taking on digital dominance. Spotify’s row with Apple over its App Store led to the penalty. Key Points

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Mind your chats or pay a heavy price

A British-Indian student's joke on Snapchat of an intent to blow up a plane resulted in jets being scrambled and threw him into a legal soup. Privacy? Wake up to the real world. Key Points

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Air India fined ₹1.10 crore by DGCA for safety violations

₹1.10 crore fine on Air India: DGCA said safety violations took place on certain long-range terrain critical routes of Air India.  | Latest News India Key Points

Hindustan Times

India's aviation safety, security regulators impose penalties worth Rs 2.7 cr on airlines, airport

New Delhi [India], January 17 (ANI): Mumbai Airport faced a Rs 30 lakh fine from the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), while IndiGo Airlines received a Rs 1.20 crore fine from the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS) related to the viral video showing passengers sitting and eating on the airport tarmac. The aviation […] Key Points

ThePrint

My aim is to play 100 Test matches: Rahane

A fine Ranji season last year, earned him a recall into the India Test team last season for the WTC final against Australia. He hopes to repeat the trick.  | Cricket Key Points

Hindustan Times

Shreyas Talpade suffers a heart attack while shooting for 'Welcome 3', undergoes angioplasty

A source was quoted saying, 'He shot through the day, was absolutely fine and joking around with everyone on the set. He even shot sequences that had a bit of action.' Key Points

Firstpost

Soumya Vishwanathan murder case: Life terms for four, court refuses to hand death sentence

Vishwanathan, an employee of a prominent English news channel, was shot dead in the early hours of September 30, 2008, on Nelson Mandela Marg in south Delhi as she was returning home from work. The police said that the motive behind the crime was robbery. Key Points

Economic Times

Shakira reaches settlement to avoid $15 million tax fraud trial in Spain

As part of the deal, she accepted the charges and a fine of half the amount owed, more than 7.3 million euros. Key Points

ThePrint

Why was X, Elon Musk's social media platform, fined $386,000 by the Australian e-Safety Commission?

An Australian regulatory authority has levied a penalty of A$610,500 (roughly $386,000) against X, the social media platform owned by Elon Musk. Know why was the fine imposed. Key Points

Economic Times

Beware: These 5 household items could land you in legal trouble when thrown in the garbage

Disposing of household items may appear innocuous, yet there are at least five items with notable environmental risks. Incorrectly disposing of these items can result in penalties or, in severe instances, imprisonment. Key Points

Economic Times

Trai imposes over Rs 1 cr penalty on Voda Idea for failure to curb pesky calls, SMS

New Delhi, Sep 29 (PTI) Telecom regulator Trai has imposed over Rs 1 crore penalty on Vodafone Idea for failure to curb pesky calls and SMS, the company said on Friday. The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) levied the fine on September 28, Vodafone Idea (VIL) said in a regulatory filing on Friday. “Failure […] Key Points

ThePrint

Norway asks EU regulator to fine Facebook owner Meta over privacy breach

Norway's data regulator will refer the fine it has imposed on Meta Platforms (META.O) to the European data authority, it said on Thursday, a move that could make the fine permanent and widen it to the European Union. Key Points

Reuters

If market gives up 1,000 points in Oct-Nov, one can start fresh allocations: Sandip Sabharwal

In the near term, my personal view was that the market should remain fine till September. Market moved up from 16,800 to 20,000, a 3200-point move. In October-November, if we get a deeper correction and if the markets give up around 1,000 points of gains, then we could be looking to start buying in terms of fresh allocations. Key Points

Economic Times