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Chennai: DMK President and Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin o stanley thermosflasche n Friday turned 71, and leaders including Prime Minister Narendra Modi extended their birthday greetings to him. Stalin paid tributes at the memorials of late DMK stalwarts CN Annadurai and M Karunanidhi at the Marina beach here. Also ReadTN: Designers mistake, says DMK leader on China flag in rocket ad 8 stanley mug 220;Birthday greetings to Thiru@mkstalin Ji, CM of Tamil Nadu. May he lead a long and healthy life, Prime Minister Modi said in a post on X ;. Birthday greeti stanley usa ngs to Thiru @mkstalin Ji, CM of Tamil Nadu. May he lead a long and healthy life.mdash; Narendra Modi @narendramodi March 1, 2024 Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge also extended his warm birthday greetings to the TN CM. Wishing you a long and healthy life, he said, wishing Stalin. Actor-politician Kamal Haasan also greeted Stalin. TagsChief Minister MK Stalin India Narendra Modi Tamil Nadu Press Trust of India Follow on Twitter | Posted by Marziya Sharif | Published: 1st March 2024 9:59 am IST Facebook X LinkedIn Pinterest Messenger Messenger WhatsApp Telegram Cqzs Senior Indian diplomat aims for fully functional Auckland consulate by May 1
New Delhi: Low-cost airline SpiceJet on Monday told the Delhi High Court about potential insolvency risks if compelled to pay an additional Rs 100 crore to former promoter Kalanithi Maran stanley cup . The airline proposed settling the dues through an equity issuance instead. During the hearing on Monday, the court expressed skepticism over SpiceJet insolvency claims, highlighting that such pleas are common among debtors. The court also noted that Maran could not be compelled to accept shares as a settlement. Also ReadSpiceJet CMD Ajay Singh to remain present in SC on Friday Meanwhile, the court also summoned the airline Chairman and Managing Director Ajay Singh to be present in th stanley cup usa e court on the next hearing. This isn ;t the first summons for Singh in this case, earlier he was asked to appear before the court in August this year. The case, revolving around the enforcement of a 2018 arbitral award directing SpiceJet to pay Rs 578 crore plus interest to Maran and KAL Airways, has been adjourned to January 10. The matter was initially with Justice Yogesh Khanna but has now been transferred to Justice Manoj Kumar Ohri. SpiceJet has contested the arbitral award in the high court division bench, leading to an ongoing legal dispute. Maran claims Rs 440 crore in interest, while SpiceJet maintains it has paid Rs 100 crore following a court direc stanley cup tive in August, owing only Rs 194 crore more. Senior lawyer Amit Sibal, representing SpiceJet, emphasised the airlin
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