QWrap: Net Neutrality; Salman Khan On FTII; MP Cop’s 24 Lakh Bribe

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Is the Govt For or Against Net Neutrality?

The DoT has released a net neutrality report that lists 24 recommendations made from the public policy objective. However, net enthusiasts like Nikhil Pahwa have raised their reservations, claiming that the report does not explicitly support net neutrality.

MP Cop pays 24 lakh to person close to Shivraj Chouhan

A senior Madhya Pradesh police officer paid Rs 24 lakh as a consideration to a person “very close” to state Chief Minister Shivraj Singh with the assurance that the person would swing his transfer from a relatively obscure post to a more influential position in 2010, but never got the transfer despite paying the bribe.

How Mohan Meakin Lost its Mojo

Old Monk isn’t going anywhere. But its parent company – Mohan Meakin – whose brewery was the first in all of Asia – is a telling tale of how an established company fermented its stagnation because of a lax attitude, lack of innovation, stiff foreign competition, and aggressive Indian counterparts.

Shia and Sunni clashes are among the most violent in the world.

But what is this divide? And how did it originate? The sectarian divide goes back to the first years of Islam, and continues to this day.

Bajrangi Bhaijaan Takes on Yudhishtir

Actor Salman Khan has asked Gajendra Chauhan to take a step back and listen to the students of the insitute who - he said - have only added value to the industry. The protesting students had been threatened with rustication yesterday, but Khan has spoken out against this autocracy.

Intex Partners with Jolla

Intex announced their partnership with Jolla at the Mobile World Congress 2015 in Shanghai. Intex Technologies will come out with a 4G smartphone in November powered by Finland-based Jolla’s Sailfish operating system.

Published: 16 Jul 2015,07:02 PM IST

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