Culture Cinema 2021 film festival celebrates cultural diversity
Movies from all over the world are being screened at this fest
Every country has a unique culture, and culture binds people together. In a bid to celebrate these cultures via cinema, Praveen Nagda, Festival Director of Culture Cinema 2021, came up with a unique concept-based film festival called Culture Cinema 2021. Movies like Kanda Bode (Donât Get Whipped), directed by Fekad Kiros from Africa, Sindhustan directed by Sapna Bhavnani from India, I am a black sculptor directed by Robin van Erven Dorens from the Netherlands, and Cumbia Around The World directed by Pablo Ignacio Coronel, won top honours at the fest. You can watch the virtual edition till August 16, at CultureCinema.MovieSaints.com.
Culture Cinema-2021 attracts 75 films from 21 countries
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MUMBAI (Reuters) - An Indian court on Tuesday said China’s ByteDance must deposit around $11 million that authorities believe the company owes in an alleged case of tax evasion, a decision the government said bars the firm from using existing bank funds for other purposes.
FILE PHOTO: The ByteDance logo is seen in this illustration taken, Nov. 27, 2019. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo
An Indian tax intelligence agency in mid-March ordered HSBC and Citibank in Mumbai to freeze accounts of ByteDance India as it investigated some of the firm’s financial dealings. ByteDance challenged the move in court saying the freeze amounted to harassment and was done illegally.
India court says ByteDance must deposit $11 million in tax evasion case
Reuters | Apr 06, 2021 10:48 PM EDT
The ByteDance logo is seen in this illustration taken (Photo : REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo)
An Indian court on Tuesday said China s ByteDance must deposit around $11 million that authorities believe the company owes in an alleged case of tax evasion, a decision the government said bars the firm from using existing bank funds for other purposes.
An Indian tax intelligence agency in mid-March ordered HSBC and Citibank in Mumbai to freeze accounts of ByteDance India as it investigated some of the firm s financial dealings. ByteDance challenged the move in court saying the freeze amounted to harassment and was done illegally.