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    Supernova insolvency case: NCLAT to wait for lenders' decision on settlement offer from Supertech Realtors

    Insolvency appellate tribunal NCLAT on Wednesday said it will wait for the decision of lenders on a revised settlement offer by Supertech Realtors, which is developing a residential apartment, offices, retail and luxury hotels at its Supernova project. NCLAT also directed the Interim Resolution Professional (IRP) not to constitute a Committee of Creditors. However, it said the construction work for the project would be continued under the supervision of IRP.

    Ayodhya administration forms committee to probe Ram Path cave-ins

    The MP and Samajwadi Party members demand a swift completion of the investigation into the irregularities surrounding waterlogging and flooding issues. They emphasize the need for a detailed examination by the investigation committee.

    Not a single drop of water in sanctum sanctorum: Champat Rai on Ayodhya Ram Temple water leakage allegations

    Champat Rai, General Secretary of Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra, Ayodhya, denied allegations of water seepage in the Ram temple's sanctum sanctorum. He and Chairman Nripendra Mishra both refuted claims by Chief Priest Acharya Satyendra Das, asserting that any water issues were due to pipes for electrical wiring.

    Tata Sons to build Rs 650-crore Museum of Temples in Ayodhya

    Uttar Pradesh's Cabinet approved Tata Sons' Rs 650 crore proposal to build an Ayodhya 'museum of temples,' funded through Tata's CSR. Additionally, Rs 100 crore was allocated for Ayodhya's development, and helicopter services will start in Lucknow, Prayagraj, and Kapilvastu. The museum will showcase India's temple history with a potential light-and-sound show.

    No leakage in Ram temple; rainwater came down from pipes for electric wires, says Nripendra Mishra

    Efforts to safeguard devotees and ensure timely completion of the temple construction continue amidst challenges. Protective measures for rainwater and sunlight are in place, with a focus on finishing the first floor by July and the entire construction by December.

    AIMIM chief Owaisi flays NCERT over textbook revisions

    National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) director Dinesh Prasad Saklani had recently said the tweaks in textbooks are part of the annual revision and should not be a subject of hue and cry.

    The Economic Times
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