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    MP distillery, where children were found working, sealed; manufacturing licence suspended

    A distillery linked to Som Group in Raisen, MP, was sealed for alleged child labor violations. The plant, part of Som Distilleries & Breweries, an ISO-certified group, had its license suspended after 58 children were found working there illegally.

    Interim stay on order suspending manufacture of 14 Patanjali drugs: Official

    An interim stay has been placed on the implementation of an order suspending manufacturing licenses for over a dozen medicines produced by Patanjali Ayurved Ltd and Divya Pharmacy. The stay follows a preliminary inquiry report from a high-level committee, stating that the suspension order was illegal and should not have been issued in the manner it was. The firms challenged the suspension order issued last month by the Uttarakhand state licensing authority, citing a lack of adherence to established legal procedures.

    Whether sale of products whose licenses were cancelled stopped: SC asks Patanjali

    During the bail plea hearing for Sisodia, his lawyer noted that the ED and the CBI continue arrests in the money laundering and corruption case, indicating a protracted trial. The Supreme Court, reserving its order on the contempt notice issued to Ramdev, Balkrishna, and Patanjali Ayurved Ltd in a misleading advertisements case, inquired if the sale of suspended products ceased and urged for an affidavit

    CPR CEO Yamini Aiyar to step down amid FCRA license cancellation

    Yamini Aiyar resigns as CPR's CEO post FCRA license cancellation. Board appreciates her contributions. Aiyar, daughter of Mani Shankar Aiyar, led since 2017. Resignation follows license suspension and misuse of grants.

    FCRA license of leading think tank CPR revoked by Union Home Ministry over alleged violations

    The Union Home Ministry canceled the Foreign Contribution Registration Act (FCRA) license of the Centre for Policy Research (CPR), a prominent public think tank, citing multiple violations of FCRA regulations. The ministry alleged that CPR, registered for "educational activities," utilized foreign funding for litigation activities and funded protests against development projects, including coal mines. Investigations revealed the diversion of foreign donations to non-FCRA entities to support legal battles and protests, violating FCRA guidelines.

    Wales' 20mph speed limit: Computer error wrongly flags teen driver for speeding, leading to insurance suspension

    A 17-year-old driver in Wales found himself in an insurance nightmare when a computer error misinterpreted speed limits, causing his car insurance to be suspended. The erroneous speed limit readings stemmed from a recent change in default speed limits, shifting from 30mph to 20mph in certain areas of Wales.

    The Economic Times
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