Citing the clauses in the Act, the regulator recently informed the Department of Telecom (DoT) that it is "constrained from offering any further comments" on the matter and the Centre now has to take a final call on the issue.
Rahul Gandhi will be on a day's visit to Amethi on July 10. His sister and Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi was likely to accompany him.
Priced at Rs 13,990, the firm has launched the premium range of five fans which would be introduced across the country soon. It has started selling the fans in Chennai from July 1.
With the last episode releasing on Sunday, we look back at the most defining moments and the famous catch-phrases from Game of Thrones that will continue to live on.
The Sasaram Lok Sabha seat, which goes to polls in the seventh phase on May 19, has been synonymous with Jagjivan Ram, the former deputy Prime Minister who won from this constituency for a record eight successive terms from 1952 to 1984.
This is the first time since January that the Pakistan Maritime Security Agency has arrested Indian fishermen.
Sexual assaults reported by Defense Department employees, both men and women, jumped 13 percent last year to 7,623 as compared to 2017.
Election 2019 LIVE: Andhra Pradesh chief minister Chandrababu Naidu today slammed Prime Minister Narendra Modi for "touching the heights of absurdity" by claiming that TMC's 40 MLAs were in touch with him.
Beyoncé posted a series of jaw-dropping pictures on her Instagram handle highlighting her collaboration with Adidas.
Sudden popularity came at a price for Sophie Turner when cyberbullying pushed her into a state of depression.
The DMK workers acted on a tip-off that money was being distributed to voters, rushed to the spot, nabbed the five, held them in a house and informed the police.
Director Rahi Anil Barve’s film is centered around the idea of man versus nature and how greed can destroy everything meaningful in your life.
News of progress on a deal comes as the Taliban continue to stage nearly daily attacks against the Western-backed Afghan government and its security forces.
Bangladesh authorities deployed around 600,000 police, army and other security forces, after 13 people were killed and thousands injured in skirmishes between Hasina's ruling Awami League and activists of Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP).
The government justified the move by saying that under unlike the Telegraph Act, which allowed agencies to tap phones of suspicious people, there was no such provision under the IT Act.