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RCom proposal for setting up subsidiary telecom company rejected

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NEW DELHI: The Government has rejected the proposal by Flag Telecom Singapore Pte Limited, Singapore, an indirect wholly owned subsidiary of Reliance Communications (RCOM), for setting up a 100 percent subsidiary telecom company. The company was yet to be incorporated, an official Finance Ministry release said.

Meanwhile following recommendations of the Foreign Investments Promotion Board, the Ministry deferred a decision relating to You Broadband India Limited post facto seeking approval for acquisition of 9,79,875 equity shares of its downstream company Digital Outsourcing Private Limited (DOPL) in lieu of issue of 20,58,759 equity shares to its resident shareholders by way of swap of shares.

It also deferred approval to Tikona Digital Networks Pvt Ltd for the issuance of CCDs thereby increasing foreign equity to 76.73 percent.

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The Ministry approved a proposal by Macmillan Publishers International Ltd, UK for foreign investment of up to 100 percent in a new company (‘New Co.)’, proposed to be incorporated in India in the publishing sector. This involved FDI amounting to Rs 28.2 crore.

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Amar Vishwas streams now on Amazon MX Player

Ravi Behl plays sharp lawyer Digambar Dixit in new courtroom drama opposite Rajeev Khandelwal, series launched 11 February 2026.

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MUMBAI: Courtroom battles just got a verdict that’s hard to appeal Amazon MX Player’s latest drop, Amar Vishwas, is serving up drama so intense it could make even the gavel nervous. The free, ad-supported streamer rolled out the 10-episode Hindi crime-thriller on 11 February 2026, headlined by Rajeev Khandelwal as the titular Amar Vishwas, a brilliant, eccentric Mumbai lawyer fighting for the underdog while chasing buried truths in a high-profile murder case. Think media frenzy, corporate power plays, and a young woman wrongly accused, all wrapped in layers of deception where justice hangs by a very thin thread.

Ravi Behl steps into the ring as Digambar Dixit (DD), the no-nonsense opposing counsel with swag, attitude, and a razor-sharp edge. “What really attracted me to the series was the character of Digambar Dixit,” Behl shared. “He’s sharp, unapologetic, and carries a certain presence. But the constant conflict between DD and Amar Vishwas, their face-offs are layered, intense, and deeply engaging.”

He also opened up about the genre’s unique demands, “Courtroom dramas rely heavily on dialogue and restraint. It’s about understanding when to hold back and when to let go. There’s a certain decorum, and within that, the battle unfolds. It’s hard work, but it’s good hard work, the demanding, exciting kind.”

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Created and produced by Arjun Singgh Baran and Kartik D Nishandar under GSEAMS, with direction by Shashant Shah, the ensemble packs punch with Aamir Ali and Barkha Bisht in key roles. The plot dives into a brutal film producer’s murder that the press dubs open-and-shut, forcing lawyers to navigate perception, power, and hidden agendas.

Available exclusively (and for free) on Amazon MX Player via the app, Amazon shopping app, Prime Video, Fire TV, and connected TVs, Amar Vishwas blends investigative suspense with moral grey zones perfect for anyone who likes their thrillers served with a side of ethical tension. Whether you’re a legal-eagle fan or just craving something binge-worthy, this one’s arguing its case pretty convincingly.

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