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Cyber Crime Sleuths Bust Instant Loan Apps Mafia, Six Members Arrested

Dec 22, 2020, 17:02 IST HYDERABAD: The sleuths of Cyber Crime PS, Cyberabad nabbed six members in connection with instant personal loan apps mafia like Cash Mama, Loan Zone and Dhana Dhan. These app were  operated under  companies named Onion Credit Private Ltd with Directors K. Sarath Chandra, K. Pushpalatha and CRED FOX Technologies Pvt Ltd with directors K Sharath Chandra and V Chaitanya. A total of three Laptops, 3 Desktops, 22 Mobile Phones were seized and 18 bank accounts with an amount Rs. 1.52 crores were freezed. This investigation comes in the wake of a unemployed techie’s death by suicide in Hyderabad and an agriculture extension officer in Siddipet district in the last few days, allegedly owing to harassment and humiliation over repayment by this mafia.

These 8 initiatives helped people find jobs amid the coronavirus-induced lockdown

These 8 initiatives helped people find jobs amid the coronavirus-induced lockdown According to CMIE, almost 10 percent of India’s workforce currently stands unemployed, with the coronavirus pandemic behind the massive job loss. However, many individuals and organisations came forward to help the unemployed find jobs. 0 claps Share on The year 2020 will go down in history as one which not only locked us indoors, but which also made many cast doubts on job security. Just after the coronavirus-induced lockdown was announced in March earlier this year, India suffered job losses en masse. Millions of skilled and salaried workers were laid off just as the nationwide lockdown was announced. According to a survey conducted by Azim Premji University,

Supreme Court backs CCI & NCLAT, says Ola & Uber drivers not in cahoots

Supreme Court backs CCI & NCLAT, says Ola & Uber drivers not in cahoots SECTIONS Share Synopsis Both the CCI and the NCLAT had found that Ola and Uber do not facilitate cartelisation or anti-competitive practices between drivers, rather they are independent entities which act independently of each other. AFP A bench led by Justice R.F. Nariman upheld these concurrent findings by CCI and NCLAT NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Tuesday upheld the concurrent findings of CCI and NCLAT that Uber and Ola drivers were not in cahoots with each other and acted independently of each other in deciding prices to be charged from taxi aggregators.

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