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  • Teachers’ scam: ED directs salon owner to return Rs 50L taken as loan from Kuntal Ghosh

    Teachers’ scam: ED directs salon owner to return Rs 50L taken as loan from Kuntal Ghosh

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    Kolkata: Soma Chakraborty, the beauty salon owner in Kolkata who purportedly took a loan of Rs 50 lakh from youth Trinamool Congress leader Kuntal Ghosh arrested in connection with the multi-crore teachers’ recruitment scam in West Bengal, will now have to return the money to the government immediately.

    Sources said that Chakraborty was on Friday summoned to the ED’s office at central government office (CGO) complex at Salt Lake on the northern outskirts where she was asked to return the amount she took as loan from Ghosh. Sources said that she will have to return the money in the form of a demand draft within the next five days.

    Chakraborty’s name surfaced, when the central agency sleuths while examining the bank account details of Ghosh and transactions there traced that an amount of Rs 50 lakh was transferred to her account from that of Ghosh in different phases.

    During questioning, Chakraborty told ED officials that she owns two beauty salons, one in south Kolkata and the other in Lake Town area in north Kolkata and she took the amount as loan from Ghosh for the purpose of expansion and infrastructure improvement of those salons.

    Sources said that ED officials found an extent of reliability because of her clear-cut submission on this count and then asked her to return that money as it is perceived that the amount she received purportedly as loan was part of the proceeds of the scam collected by Ghosh.

    Now the question arises whether the ED will also ask Tollywood actor Bonny Sengupta aka Anupriyo Sengupta, who claimed to have received Rs 40 lakh as loan from Ghosh for purchasing a high-end premium vehicle, to return the money.

    Sengupta also claimed that the loan given was adjusted against his performance fees for performing in different events organised by Ghosh. However, at the same time, Sengupta said that the entire arrangement was based on mutual trust and there was no paper-agreement on this count.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Telangana Congress demands Rs 50L ex-gratia for Khadeer’s family

    Telangana Congress demands Rs 50L ex-gratia for Khadeer’s family

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    Hyderabad: A day after Mohammed Khadeer died of alleged custodial torture by Medak police, Telangana Pradesh Congress Committee President A Revanth Reddy demanded the government provide exgratia of fifty lakh rupees to the kin of the deceased.

    Terming the incident atrocious Revanth Reddy demanded exgratia for Khadeer’s kin and a probe into his death. “I strongly condemn this atrocious act and & SIT enquiry & exgratia of 50 lakhs to Khadeer’s family,” tweeted Revanth.

    In his last video, Mohammad Qadeer, as a ‘dying declaration’, alleged that the Medak police thrashed him for 5 days and they tried to cover it up.

    Mohammad Khadeer died at Gandhi Hospital in Hyderabad after the Medak police allegedly brutally tortured him causing major injuries that led to his death.

    Telangana DGP Anjani Kumar on Saturday directed the Inspector General of Police to supervise the probe of the alleged custodial torture-related death of the 35-year-old labourer who was picked up by Medak police, suspecting his role in a theft case.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Govt Issues Guidelines For Social Media Influencers; Fine Up To Rs 50L, 6-Yr Ban On Repeat Offence

    Govt Issues Guidelines For Social Media Influencers; Fine Up To Rs 50L, 6-Yr Ban On Repeat Offence

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    SRINAGAR: Social media influencers and celebrities will face a fine of up to Rs 10 lakh, which can go up to Rs 50 lakh on repeat offence and even lead to a ban of up to six years, on violation of guidelines for them, which were released by the consumer affairs ministry on Friday.

    Consumer Affairs Secretary Rohit Kumar Singh told mediapersons, while releasing the guidelines, that the whole issue is centred around consumers’ right.

    “It is the responsibility of the endorser, celebrities and influencers or other advertisers to truthfully disclose whatever information the consumer must know before making any decision for purchase,” the guidelines said.

    Singh further said social media influencers should disclose the nature of their endorsements.

    “Individuals or groups who have access to an audience and the power to affect their purchasing decisions about a product, brand or service because of the influencer’s authority, knowledge, position or relationship with their audience,” the guidelines said.

    Influencers are defined as creators who advertise products with a strong influence on the decisions or opinions of their audience. Virtual influencers, which are defined as fictional computer-generated people with realistic features of humans, are also required to disclose their endorsements, the guidelines said further.

    The department noted that, “When there is a material connection between an advertiser and celebrity/influencer that may affect the weight or credibility of the representation made by the celebrity/influencer.”

    These material connections include monetary or other forms of compensation, free products, contests and sweepstakes entries, trips or hotel stays, media barters, coverage and awards, or any personal, family or employment relationship, the rules note.

    The influencers should be able to substantiate the claims made by them. The Consumer Protection Act, 2019 provides the framework for the protection of consumers against unfair trade practices and misleading advertisements.

    The product and service must have been actually used or experienced by the endorser, the ministry said, adding that consumers can seek legal actions against those defaulting. (IANS)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • AmazonBasics Digital safe with electonic keypad locker for Home , 50L

    AmazonBasics Digital safe with electonic keypad locker for Home , 50L

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    Equipped with a programmable electronic keypad, the AmazonBasics home safe offers quick set-up and easy operation. Simply enter the passcode using the keypad, then pull on the handle to open the safe door.
    1.8 cubic feet home safe for storing important documents, jewelry, and other valuables. Programmable electronic keypad ensures secure, easy operation; back-up key for emergency use
    Heavy-duty carbon-steel construction (8-gauge steel door and 14-gauge steel body); 2 live-door bolts and pry-resistant concealed hinges for superior security. Includes pre-drilled mounting holes and hardware for floor and wall mounting
    Assembly Required: The product can be easily assembled by following do-it-yourself (DIY) step by step instructions included with the product. Note: Please refer the user manual for the DIY assembly prior to assembly for better use.
    Exterior measures 13.8 x 13 x 19.7 inches (L x W x H); interior space measures 13.6 x 10.6 x 19.5 inches (L x W x H)

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