Jane Street ban: Why has SEBI barred US-based trading firm, which made multi-thousand crore profit, from India’s securities markets? Explained

India’s SEBI has accused Jane Street of market manipulation, alleging the firm artificially inflated stock prices to benefit from options trading, generating substantial profits. The regulator has frozen Rs 4,844 crore and imposed a market ban on the global trading giant. Jane Street has the option to appeal the decision.

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Bihar polls: ECI lists 11 documents for voter roll update, Aadhaar not included; check what’s required

A controversy surrounds Bihar’s electoral roll revision, initiated by the Election Commission of India after 22 years. Opposition parties fear voter deletion, particularly among marginalized groups, alleging a skewed voter base close to the assembly polls. The EC insists the revision aligns with the Constitution, while opposition parties, despite public criticism, actively participate by deploying…

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Who is Siddharth Kaushal? Andhra Pradesh IPS officer takes VRS after 13 years in service; denies harassment or external pressures

IPS officer Siddharth Kaushal, from the 2012 AP Cadre, has voluntarily resigned, ending his police career after 13 years. He cited personal reasons and long-term life goals for his decision, dismissing rumors of harassment or external pressure. Kaushal expressed gratitude to the AP government, colleagues, and the people of Andhra Pradesh for their support throughout…

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With Stop Killing Games reaching over a million signatures, what does it mean for the future of game and IP preservation

The Stop Killing Games movement gains momentum. It crosses one million signatures. This milestone pushes the European Commission to address game preservation. The movement challenges publishers’ control over shutting down games. It advocates for consumer rights to retain access to purchased games. New laws may require offline switches or private server options.

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