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Founded in 1986, Nirmal Bang is one of the leading financial services companies in India, catering to retail and institutional clients by offering them a range of financial products and services.
Hyderabad: Cheers returned on the faces of family members of four women, who were traced by the Nirmal police on Friday, after they went missing in the dense forest at Kappanapalli village in ...
Adilabad: The Nirmal police department on Saturday inaugurated “Shivangi”, a specialised women’s commando unit trained in advanced weaponry and jungle warfare, at a ceremony graced by rural ...
CHANDIGARH: A special CBI court here acquitted former Punjab and Haryana high court judge Nirmal Yadav and three others on Saturday in the 17-year-old high-profile cash-at-judge’s-door case.
Senate Bill 763 would would require photo IDs to purchase any vape product. The measure also would put in place a 10% tax on open system vape products and a 7% tax on closed system products.
One of the longest running trials at the district courts complex in Chandigarh — the cash-at-judge’s door case involving retired justice Nirmal Yadav — reached a conclusion 17 years after ...
“In a 17-year-old case, my elder sister, Justice Nirmal Yadav, was acquitted by a special CBI court today. We had full faith in the judiciary,” Ajay Singh Yadav said in a post in Hindi on ...
It was alleged that the cash was meant for Justice (Retd) Nirmal Yadav as a bribe to influence a case pertaining to a property deal. The matter was reported to the Chandigarh Police, following ...
Former Punjab and Haryana High Court judge Justice (Retd) Nirmal Yadav and four others was on Saturday, March 29, was acquitted by Punjab and Haryana High Court (HC) in the 2008 cash-at-judge's ...
House Bill 968 would impose a tax and other regulations on vape products in Tennessee. The House Finance Committee heard testimony from angry business owners who said the bill could put them out ...
The Louisiana Legislature is considering changing how vape products are taxed in a way that is widely expected to increase the price of those products. Advocates for House Bill 517 by state Rep.