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Social media influencers and reel hunters upset netizens: Kedarnath Dham mulls ban on mobile phones

This comes days after a video of a YouTuber purportedly proposing to her boyfriend inside the temple premises went viral on social media and enraged netizens. The BKTC has termed this a trend that is hurting the shrine's religious sanctity . Key Points

Economic Times

Nawazuddin Siddiqui says ex-wife Aaliya is trying to malign his reputation: ‘I am termed as a bad guy everywhere because of my silence…’

Nawazuddin Siddiqui and former wife Aaliya have been embroiled in a legal tussle for a while now. The actor recently shared a lengthy statement about the same on social media. Key Points

The Indian Express

Looking back: The memoir by a top bureaucrat is more academic than juicy

Retired bureaucrats writing memoirs is like a double-edged sword. If they reveal a lot, they can be called mischievous. If they conceal more than they reveal, their account runs the risk of being termed superfluous. Key Points

Financialexpress

India reaches out to multilateral development banks to draw road map for becoming developed nation by 204

The finance ministry held a meeting with multilateral lenders on March 7 and sought their inputs on what it termed a budget-plus and finance-plus strategy, which would essentially cover the entire spectrum of project execution and go beyond just planning and financing, people aware of the details told ET. The ministry has reached out to various multilateral bodies to help mobilise other development finance institutions (DFIs) and investors, they said. Key Points

Economic Times

No arrest, Arvind Kejriwal may get 4th summon in liquor policy case, say top ED sources

Kejriwal termed the summons as "motivated", saying it was not clear if he was being called as a witness or a suspect in the case. His party called it a 'ploy' to stop him from campaigning in the national election due later this year. Key Points

Business Today

'Jai Shri Ram' chants at Pakistan player 'unacceptable, new low': Udhayanidhi Stalin

Tamil Nadu Sports Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin condemned fans for "Jai Shri Ram" chants at Pakistan wicketkeeper-batter Muhammad Rizwan during Saturday's World Cup match. He termed the gesture "unacceptable" and a "new low". Key Points

India Today