Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund, which has Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman as the Chairman, is considering to buy a minority stake in Reliance Industries Ltd's (RIL) digital unit Jio Platforms, sources close to the development said.
Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund (PIF), which is among the largest sovereign wealth funds, manages over $320 billion in assets.
This deal would add to the three marquee investors who have already invested in Jio --Facebook, Silver Lake and Vista. Jio has raised a staggering $8 billion at a time when the world is in tumult because of the coronavirus pandemic.
After the Facebook (FB) and Silver Lake stake sale in Jio Platforms (JPL), RIL on Friday announced a deal to sell a 2.23 per cent stake in Jio Platforms (JPL) to Vista Partners for $1.5 billion. This takes the total equity flow into JPL to $7.95 billion for a total equity sale of 13.45 per cent.
Guruvayur Devaswom Board transfer Rs Five crore from its fixed deposit to Chief Minister’s relief fund.
The Kerala government is transferring money from Hindu temples to the relief fund and said that Devaswom’s step was wrong. This money should have been sent to temples that have been struggling to light the lamps.
Kerala BJP President K Surendra also asked the Kerala government why the chief minister’s fund was not accepting money from other religious institutions.
Guruvayur Devaswom donates money despite no source of income - gullible Hindus will still keep pouring donations into those boxes for the promoting their own demise - STOP dropping donations in those boxes, till Hindu religious bodies are free from governmental control.
‘Had converted to Islam during rule of Aurangzeb’: 250 Muslims from 40 families convert to Hinduism in Haryana.
On Friday, 250 Muslims from 40 families converted to Hinduism in Bidhmira village in Hisar district of Haryana, reported The Times of India. The people in the village reportedly lead a Hindu way of life but follow the Islamic custom of burying the dead only during the last rites of a deceased. The families lived at Danoda Kalan village before Independence.
These bastards are roaming freely in Pakistan - the world have their eyes wide shut - the Pakistan always escapes being blacklisted as terrorist state - why? Which Abrahamic Forces are protecting Pakistan?
Journalist Deepak Chaurasia took to social media to share the details of the FIRs filed by him regarding the threats he has been receiving for his reportage.
Journalist Deepak Chaurasia has filed two separate FIRs with Gautam Buddha Nagar over threats he has been receiving for reportage on Palghar Sadhu lynching as well as Tablighi Jamaat chief Maulana Saad.
Source: https://www.opindia.com/2020/05/deepak-chaurasia-fir-threatened-palghar-sadhu-lynching-maulana-saad/
Bangladeshi NGO ‘Bidyanondo’ hounded by Islamic fundamentalists for its Hindu name and Hindu founder.
Irrespective of doing incredible work for the underprivileged and marginalised especially at the time of a crisis like the Coronavirus pandemic, Bangladeshi NGO named Bidyanondo Foundation has now come under the attack of Islamist fundamentalist on social media. They are being targeted for its Hindu name and Hindu owner.
The attacks and propaganda against Kishore Kumar Das, founder of Bidyanondo Foundation, became so intense that he was forced to think of stepping down as the chairperson of the foundation. The announcement had come on May 5 through the official, verified Facebook page of the foundation.
Anti-Hindu Delhi riots: Lawyer demands bail for Shahrukh Pathan citing ‘risk of Coronavirus’, Court denies bail plea
The initial investigations had revealed that Shahrukh’s father, Shawar Pathan, who came to Delhi in 1985, is also a criminal and has several cases registered against him on charges of drug peddling and smuggling fake currency notes.
On Friday, the Delhi Court rejected the bail plea of Shahrukh Pathan, the anti-CAA rioter who opened fire at police personnel on February 24 after violence broke out in the North-East Delhi areas.
Dismissing the bail plea, Additional Session Judge Sanjeev Kumar Malhotra said, “The right to protest is a fundamental right in a democracy but the right of peaceful protest and open criticism of government policies does not extend to disturb the public order.”