The countries are Singapore, US, Australia, Canada, Hong Kong, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, UAE and UK. New Delhi: Indians in other countries will soon be able to access the Unified Payments Interface (UPI) using their international mobile numbers. Non Resident Indians (NRIs) in 10 countries can access UPI services for transactions without having to depend on their India phone number. The countries are Singapore, US, Australia, Canada, Hong Kong, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, UAE and UK. According to the National Payments Corporation of India, accounts like NRE/NRO (Non Resident External and Non resident Ordinary) with international mobile numbers can transact using UPI. The Payments Corporation has given partner banks time till April 30th to comply with the directions. An NRE account helps NRIs transfer foreign earnings to India, while an NRO account helps them manage the income earned in India. The only conditions are that banks ensure such accounts are allowed according to the Foreign
Sources have also told NDTV that nine Police Control Room (PCR) vans chased the car but failed to catch it. New Delhi: In the horrific death of a 20-year-old Delhi woman dragged by a car for over an hour on January 1, there are more indications that the occupants of the car knew she was caught in the axle but kept driving, crushing her in the most horrific manner. Sources have also claimed that nine Police Control Room (PCR) vans chased the car but failed to catch it. Anjali Singh, returning home from a New Year's party on her scooter with a friend, was hit by the car at around 2 am. Her leg was caught in a wheel, and she was dragged for 13 km by the car that took multiple turns to try and detach the body. Anjali's friend Nidhi, who was with her on the scooter but fled without informing anyone, has told the police that she was screaming in pain but the car driver didn't stop and "deliberately" ran her over. Sources say there were five PCR vans on the route, som