Ø The Madhya Pradesh Lokayukta police on Thursday carried out simultaneous
searches at several residences and premises of IPS officer Mayank Jain, and found
assets disproportionate to his known sources of income. Documents found during
the raids revealed that he owned 50 acre of land, two nursing homes and eight
houses located across Bhopal, Indore and Rewa. He also owns a 2,400 square feet
plot at the Police Welfare Colony on Dewas road in Ujjain.
Ø The U.S. Federal Communications Commission may have jeopardised
prospects for “net neutrality,” a principle requiring non-discrimination by
Internet service providers between their client websites, when it voted in
favour of a proposal to allow ISPs to charge higher fees to those who seek to
deliver higher-quality content in the U.S. Effectively giving a green
light for plans to create Internet “fast
lanes,” with paid
priority accorded to relatively deep-pocketed service providers such as NetFlix
and YouTube, the FCC passed the proposal by a 3-2 vote among its commissioners,
along party lines.
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