The RBI clarification followed media reports quoting a reply to a Right to Information (RTI) application that suggested the apex bank has not issued any order for mandatory Aadhaar linkage with bank accounts.
- COVER STORY
Gandhi's tweet comes a day after veteran actor Kamal Haasan said those opposing the just-released Tamil movie over references to the GST to "counter criticism with logical response".
BJP MP from Karnataka, Shobha Karandlaje, said Tipu Sultan was 'anti-Kannada and anti-Hindu' and the state government should not celebrate this day, which is on November 10.
Election Commission Breaks Silence On Gujarat Poll-Dates, Says Flood-Relief Would Have Been Affected"There was no time to weigh other alternatives," Rawat was quoted saying in the interview.
"As part of the government, he shouldn't have written it," Siddaramaiah said.
His growth as an Assamese director to reckon with largely happened subsequent to his first work on the celluloid. A look at Aparoopa, the earliest film of Jahnu Barua, who turned 65 this week...
It also protested that when the Tibetan spiritual leader was permitted by India to visit various areas in the north- east, including Arunachal Pradesh, this year.
The former President also spoke about abolishing the capital punishemnt, insisting that it was for the lawmakers to amend the law and abolish capital punishment.
Gandhi's tweet comes a day after veteran actor Kamal Haasan said those opposing the just-released Tamil movie over references to the GST to "counter criticism with logical response".
BJP MP from Karnataka, Shobha Karandlaje, said Tipu Sultan was 'anti-Kannada and anti-Hindu' and the state government should not celebrate this day, which is on November 10.
- Election Commission Breaks Silence On Gujarat Poll-Dates, Says Flood-Relief Would Have Been Affected
"There was no time to weigh other alternatives," Rawat was quoted saying in the interview.
"As part of the government, he shouldn't have written it," Siddaramaiah said.
His growth as an Assamese director to reckon with largely happened subsequent to his first work on the celluloid. A look at Aparoopa, the earliest film of Jahnu Barua, who turned 65 this week...
It also protested that when the Tibetan spiritual leader was permitted by India to visit various areas in the north- east, including Arunachal Pradesh, this year.
The former President also spoke about abolishing the capital punishemnt, insisting that it was for the lawmakers to amend the law and abolish capital punishment.
OTHER STORIES
Shahzadi was found on Wednesday night from the area near the Pakistan-Afghanistan border.
"There is no such thing like freedom struggle at all in Kashmir. It is a farce. It is a manufactured freedom struggle."
Why don’t more moderate Hindus speak out against Hindu fundamentalists as terrible crimes are committed in the name of their religion?
Whatever his decision, I would say it is unfair to ask him to show his loyalty to his country by not playing for any other country even if his own country doesn't want him.
The ordinance amends the Criminal Code of Procedure, 1973 and also seeks curb on publishing and printing or publicising in any case the name, address, photograph, family details of the public servants.
Government officials said the CBI was in favour of filing the SLP in 2005 but the then UPA government did not give its nod.
While the government and banks have been pushing customers to link their accounts to Aadhaar, an RTI reply from the RBI has revealed that the move doesn’t have the sanction of the apex banking regulatory body.
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This issue’s cover story is a reminder of the challenges that the migrants returning home face, and our collective responsibility towards them, writes editor-in-chief Ruben Banerjee.
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