JioCinema partners with Celebrity Cricket League 2024

he platform will exclusively live-stream Celebrity Cricket League Season 10. Spread over four weekends, and with 20 matches that appeal to a wide audience cohort beyond cricket fans, the tournament will be live-streamed, starting 23rd February 2024, exclusively on JioCinema. (Image source: @IndianCricNews via X)

The previous season of Celebrity Cricket League reached out to over 250 million viewers across the country.

Paytm and Fintech: FM Sitharaman hailed the youths’ contribution to fintech; ‘Won’t comment on a particular company’

Earlier this week, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) imposed severe restrictions on Paytm Payments Bank, after noting material discrepancies and non-compliance issues.

“I wouldn’t want to comment on a particular company. But fintech is an area in which all of us are very enthusiastic,” the finance minister said in an exclusive interview with Rahul Joshi, Editor-in-Chief, Network18.

Bombay High Court upholds music licensing authority; Phonographic Performance Ltd prevails

Multiple videos were circulating on social media of a Lok Sabha election results day discussion on Sharma-owned India TV news channel that claimed that Sharma used foul language against Nayak.

This win allows PPL to continue its licensing operations unhindered, preventing infringement and seeking remedies against unauthorized use of its vast catalog comprising more than 70 lakh songs from renowned labels like Aditya Music, Lahari Music, Sony Music, and T-Series.

FM Nirmala Sitharaman to Network18 Group’s Rahul Joshi: “This is secularism in action”

The impacts of digitisation and connectivity on the rural economy are not coming through in current economic indicators, FM Nirmala Sitharaman said in the interview with Joshi, Editor-in-Chief, Network18 on February 2. (Still from the interview)

Takeaways from Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman exclusive interview with Network18 Group Editor-in-Chief Rahul Joshi.

Budget 2024: What does “GDP” stand for on this government’s watch?, asks Shashi Tharoor

In the video, Shashi Tharoor went on to state that the ‘film was not yet finished’. “Votes can’t be counted until they are cast and the votes will be cast when the time comes. There is still time for the opposition to get its act together,” he said. (Image source: Moneycontrol)

Congress MP Shashi Tharoor’s hot-take on the Interim Budget.