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Telecom services hit in Punjab as protesting farmers damage towers

RCom resolution may hit a bump

RCom resolution may hit a bump SECTIONS Share Synopsis Resolution applicants Reliance Jio Infocomm and UV Asset Reconstruction Co. Ltd (UVARCL) may want to seek indemnity from any investigative proceedings into these companies, said the people cited above. The latest allegations come a year after a forensic audit unearthed questionable transactions worth ₹5,500 crore in the three Anil Ambani-led Reliance Group entities. INSIGHTS NSE Reliance Communications (RCom) may hit another hurdle with State Bank of India, Union Bank of India and Indian Overseas Bank classifying the accounts of the telco and its units Reliance Telecom and Reliance Infratel as fraudulent last week, said people with the knowledge of the matter. The lenders are now looking to initiate a deeper probe, said one of the persons.

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Telecom disruption will hurt economy, CM Amarinder Singh says in appeal

Telecom disruption will hurt economy, CM Amarinder Singh says in appeal At least two farmer bodies, Friday said disconnecting power to mobile towers was never on their agenda and that they had only given calls to boycott Reliance stores and products. Updated: December 26, 2020 2:33:28 am Amarinder s appeal came in the wake of a request from the Tower and Infrastructure Providers Association (TAIPA), a registered body of telecom infrastructure providers. Amid reports that farmers were disconnecting power supply to Jio mobile towers in Punjab, Chief Minister Amarinder Singh Friday appealed to them to not inconvenience the general public with such actions. Pointing out that telecom connectivity had become even more critical for people amid the Covid-19pandemic, Amarinder said the farmers should show the same discipline and sense of responsibility which they had been exercising during their protest at the Delhi border, which completed one month,

Farmer-mother with 3 kids to Arhtiya Boss: a growing coalition of fears and anxieties

She would have gone to sit at Delhi’s borders, says Jasbir, but she will let the protesters gathered there speak for her, “they are sitting there in the cold for all of us, not just for themselves”. She is held back by her circumstances. Her husband is unable to speak or hear, and after the death of her father-in-law and brother-in-law, she is the provider for her family of six which includes her mother-in-law and three school-going children. “The farm laws are Modi’s mann ki baat, not ours”, says Jasbir. “Bigger private players will give us good prices for the first one or two years, and then … If Modi is worried about me, he should give more jobs here first.”

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