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[5] [6] Police arrested K S Detroja in this case on 2 May 2018 and handed him over to Gujarat ACB. [7] FIR filed against former superintendent of LG Hospital, Ahmedabad, Dr. R C Shah, for demanding Rs. 40,000 to clear pending bills. He was suspended and served a show-cause notice by Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) in March 2018. [8]
The Ahmedabad City Police is the primary law enforcement agency and is responsible for law enforcement and public safety in Ahmedabad, the largest city of Indian state of Gujarat. It is a subdivision and the part of the state police force of Gujarat. The force is headed by a Commissioner.
Infibeam Avenues was established in 2007 by Vishal Mehta. [8] The company was listed on the BSE and the NSE in 2016.. It provides its marketplace software platform, BAB, to two of India's four largest eCommerce organisations – GeM and JioMart.
Tez was a mobile payments service by Google, targeted at users in India, [1] later folded into the new Google Pay app on 28 August 2018. [2] It operated atop the Unified Payments Interface, developed by the National Payments Corporation of India. [3]
Sambhaav Metro (Gujarati: સમભાવ મેટ્રો) is a Gujarati newspaper published six days a week (not on Sunday) only from Ahmedabad (Gujarat, India) [1] Sambhaav, a broadsheet Gujarati newspaper when it started has modified into an afternoon tabloid Sambhaav Metro, focusing more on the news and happenings in and around, or related to Ahmedabad, India.
J. Mahapatra (born 1 February 1948) is an Indian Police Service (IPS) officer who served as the police commissioner of the city of Ahmedabad in western India between December 2006 and October 2007. Mahapatra is from the state of Orissa and is an IPS officer of the 1974 cadre.
POLi Version 3 was released in July 2012 and enabled payments on Macs and mobile devices; neither was possible on previous versions. The implementation logs into a user's online banking interface from an automated virtual machine using a user's provided bank credentials, in order to direct debit the purchase amount.
Ten people died in the violence: five in Ahmedabad, a police constable in Surat, three in Banaskantha district, and one in Patan district. [2] A youth died in police custody in Bapunagar, Ahmedabad. [73] Across the state, 295 FIRs were filed and 650 people arrested. [7] Schools and colleges across the state were kept closed from 26 to 30 August.