Last month, the court had dismissed the lawsuit filed by the actress against the 5G rollout, describing it as 'abuse of law' and said it was filed for 'gaining publicity'.
Delhi HC said questions about health hazards due to 5G were not maintainable and 'stuffed with unnecessary scandalous, frivolous' allegations. Read the full order here.
The court said the suit was to gain publicity which was clear as Juhi circulated hearing's link on her social media account which resulted in repeated interruptions by unknown persons.
The suit, filed by Chawla, said if plans for 5G come to fruition, no living being will be able to avoid exposure to levels of RF radiation 10 to 100x greater than today.
Chawla's plea, which states that radiation from 5G wireless networks in the country might permanently damage humans and the earth's ecosystem, will be heard on 2 June.
Chinese embassy spokesperson Wang Xiaojian Tuesday said that excluding Chinese telecommunications companies from the trials hinder the improvement of India's business environment.
It wasn’t that long ago that high-speed internet access was primarily for the affluent and the tech elite. But Covid-19 has turned it into a must-have.
Reliance Jio reported a 15.5% jump in profit from the preceding quarter, while earnings margins touched 47% and net income rose 13% from a year earlier.
In a country where unemployment is at a historic high, the national anxiety isn’t about jobs — it’s about reach. Aspirations have shifted from employment to engagement, from careers to content.
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