Vapes are banned in India. So why is everyone still puffing?
Even though India banned e-cigarettes and vapes in 2019, these colourful devices may still be quietly creating a whole new generation addicted to nicotine.
In this Special Report, former IPL chairman Lalit Modi has issued an unconditional apology to the Indian government following a viral video featuring fugitive businessman Vijay Mallya. The controversy erupted after a video from Mallya's birthday celebration on 18th December surfaced, in which Modi jokingly referred to them as the 'biggest fugitives of India'. India Today Global Editor Pranay Upadhyay reports that Modi is now attempting to distance himself from the clip, stating, 'I apologize if I have hurt anyone's feelings, especially the Indian government who I have the highest respect and regard for.' The programme also highlights the Ministry of External Affairs' firm stance, reiterating India's commitment to extraditing economic offenders from the United Kingdom. The report further discusses the legal complexities of the extradition process approved by UK authorities.
Even though India banned e-cigarettes and vapes in 2019, these colourful devices may still be quietly creating a whole new generation addicted to nicotine.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday took a dig at Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee over her defeat to Suvendu Adhikari in Bhabanipur. He said this time Suvendu Adhikari defeated Mamata Banerjee on her home turf.
A speeding black Thar hit a biker in Jaipur when he was crossing the road. The impact of the accident was such that the 27-yeasr-old biker was flung into the air.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday announced Suvendu Adhikari as West Bengal's chief minister, days after BJP registered a historic victory in the state in assembly elections.