Mohammed Arif, said to be a manufacturer and dealer of bullbars, has sought to implead himself in a public interest litigation (PIL) filed by Aarshi Kapoor and Sidharth Bagla, which claimed that bullbars interfere in the opening of airbags, and also have the potential to injure/kill pedestrians and other road users. Mr. Arif has a different … Read More →
The union transport ministry’s letter to states against the usage of bullbars on vehicles is now being implemented by police and transport departments of multiple Indian states. After Tamilnadu and Jharkhand announced a drive against bullbars last week, the latter’s police department has already begun stepping up action against vehicles with bullbars. Seen here is … Read More →
The jewellery industry, which witnessed a steep fall in demand due to the income tax department’s crackdown on jewellers after demonetisation, is slowly limping back to normalcy with the majority of consumers opting for a digital mode of payment. After an initial surge in jewellery sale just after the government’s note ban announcement, the demand … Read More →
Rubies have long been revered for their enigmatic colour and regal appeal. Their fiery red hue, often associated with the strongest of human emotions like love and passion, has earned the precious gem a number of titles – the most enduring of which is the “King of Gemstones.” Rubies originating from Myanmar (Burma) are deemed the most … Read More →