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Valentine’s Day gift: Buy Apple iPhone 13 at best price of Rs 51,000 from Amazon, Flipkart

This Valentine’s Day, what is a better gift than an iPhone 13? Check the best deals here.

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Valentine’s Day is finally here and lovers are looking forward to celebrations with their beloved. the day of love brings a lot of stress on what to gift your partner so that they remember the day forever.

is around the corner and the anticipation among lovers is palpable. With the festival of love approaching, there is always the stress of what to gift to your partner to make their day extremely special.

Don’t you want to walk the extra mile and make it a remarkable day for your sweetheart? What’s better to gift an iPhone? On festivals and occasions, the e-commerce companies offer discounts and great deals on Apple products, and this time the iPhone 13 is on sale.

Apple launched the iPhone 13 series including the iPhone 13 Mini, iPhone 13, iPhone 13 Pro, and the iPhone 13 Pro Max in September 2021. The iPhone 13 Mini is priced at Rs 69,900 onwards, the iPhone 13, priced at Rs 79,900 onwards, the iPhone 13 Pro, priced at Rs 1,19,900, and the iPhone 13 Pro Max, which is priced at Rs 1,29,900 onwards in India.

iPhone 13 series original prices

iPhone 13 mini- Rs 69,900 onwards
iPhone 13- Rs 79,900 onwards
iPhone 13 Pro- Rs 1,19,900
iPhone 13 Pro Max- Rs 1,29,900

Let us look at some of the best deals on Apple’s iPhone 13 in India after discount.

iPhone 13 on Amazon

Originally priced at Rs 79,900, iPhone 13 is available at a price of Rs 74,900 for a 128 GB variant on Amazon. The vanilla iPhone 13 256GB edition is also available at a Rs 5,000 discount, priced Rs 84,900 instead of Rs 89,900. Apart from this, Amazon is also giving an exchange offer on all iPhone 13 series. Upon exchanging their old smartphone, iPhone 13 series buyers on Amazon can get a discount of up to Rs 15,900 on all the iPhone 13 models.

A flat Rs 6,000 discount is also available on transactions made with SBI, ICICI Bank, and Kotak Bank credit cards. This means that if buyers take advantage of all available discounts, they can get the iPhone 13 as low as Rs 53,000, the iPhone 13 Mini for around Rs 48,000, the iPhone 13 Pro for Rs 98,000, and the iPhone 13 Pro Max at Rs 1,08,000 on Amazon.

iPhone 13 on Flipkart

Flipkart is offering a Rs 5,000 discount on iPhone 13 across all variants as against its sticker price of Rs 79,900 for the base 128GB storage variant. The e-commerce company is not offering any discount on any other iPhone series. However, Flipkart is also giving an exchange offer of up to Rs 18,850 off.

With this, the iPhone 13 may be obtained for as low as Rs 56,050, the iPhone 13 Mini for as low as Rs 51,050, the iPhone 13 Pro for as low as Rs 1,00,150, and the iPhone 13 Pro Max for around Rs 1,10,150 presuming the exchange value of the buyer’s old phone is Rs 18,850.

iPhone 13 on India iStore

Apart from giving up to Rs 18,000 cashback offer and Rs 6,000 cashback upon using SBI, ICICI Bank, and Kotak Bank credit and debit cards, the iStore has a Rs 5,000 instant store discount on the vanilla iPhone 13 model.

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With all these offers in place, the iPhone 13 vanilla model can be purchased at the India iStore for an effective price of Rs 50,900, the iPhone 13 Mini can be purchased for as low as Rs 45,900, the iPhone 13 Pro can be purchased for as low as Rs 96,900, and the iPhone 13 Pro Max can be bought for an effective price of Rs 1,06,900.

What are you waiting for? Go grab it before the offer expires.

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Journalist arrested for remarks against Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj and son

Journalist Prashant Koratkar, accused of making offensive remarks about Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj and Chhatrapati Sambhaji, has been arrested in Telangana and is being brought to Kolhapur.

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Maharashtra police have arrested journalist Prashant Koratkar in Telangana for allegedly making derogatory remarks about 17th-century Maratha ruler Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj and his son, Chhatrapati Sambhaji. The arrest follows widespread outrage over a viral audio clip and legal proceedings that culminated in the rejection of his anticipatory bail.

Arrest follows legal battle and public outrage

According to police, Koratkar was taken into custody in Telangana and is being brought to Kolhapur for further legal procedures. Kolhapur Superintendent of Police Mahendra Pandit confirmed the development, stating that the journalist will now face the legal process in Maharashtra.

The case stems from an audio conversation between Koratkar and Kolhapur-based historian Indrajeet Sawant, in which Koratkar allegedly made objectionable remarks. The recording, shared by Sawant on social media, sparked strong public backlash and demands for Koratkar’s arrest.

Koratkar was initially booked on February 26 under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita provisions for promoting enmity between groups. Despite being granted interim protection from arrest by a sessions court until March 1, the Kolhapur police challenged the decision in the Bombay High Court, seeking cancellation of the relief.

On March 18, Additional Sessions Judge D V Kashyap in Kolhapur rejected Koratkar’s anticipatory bail plea. In his defense, Koratkar claimed his phone was hacked and the viral audio was doctored. He also issued a public apology and alleged that the audio was released with the intent to stir communal tension.

Maharashtra CM denies police inaction

Amid political criticism, Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis dismissed claims that police were shielding Koratkar, who hails from his hometown of Nagpur. Fadnavis asserted that law enforcement was actively pursuing the case and would take action wherever Koratkar was found.

With his arrest now confirmed, Koratkar will face further legal proceedings in Kolhapur as authorities continue their investigation.

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Kunal Kamra breaks silence on gaddar controversy, says no regrets, no apology unless court directs

Comedian Kunal Kamra has said he won’t apologise for his ‘gaddar’ remark unless directed by the court. Amid the controversy, his Mumbai studio was vandalised by Shiv Sena workers and later demolished.

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Stand-up comedian Kunal Kamra has told Mumbai Police that he has no regrets about his controversial ‘gaddar’ (traitor) remark, which was reportedly aimed at Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, and made it clear that he would apologise only if court directed him to do so. This comes after Maharashtra government’s mounting pressure and Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis’ apology demand.

Speaking to police from Tamil Nadu, Kamra also denied allegations of being paid by the opposition to target Shinde and offered full access to his financial records to prove his stand, sources revealed.

The controversy escalated further after Kamra’s Mumbai-based comedy studio, Habitat Studio, was vandalised by Shiv Sena (Shinde faction) workers on Sunday night, hours later the BMC demolished the studio citing an unspecified violation. Video footage showed a mob damaging property, throwing chairs, and burning Kamra’s photo outside a police station in Thane. All 11 accused were granted bail shortly after the incident.

Habitat Studio distances itself from Kamra’s remarks

The studio, which hosted the controversial episode of India’s Got Latent featuring Kamra, stated that it cannot be held responsible for comments made by performers. It announced a temporary shutdown, citing safety concerns and the need to evaluate how to promote free speech without endangering property and staff.

The term ‘gaddar’, used by Kamra, has been interpreted as a reference to Eknath Shinde, whose 2022 rebellion split the Shiv Sena and led to the fall of the Uddhav Thackeray-led government, paving the way for the BJP-Shinde alliance.

While BJP leaders filed multiple complaints against Kamra, Uddhav Thackeray’s faction hit back. Aaditya Thackeray called Shinde an “insecure coward,” and Priyanka Chaturvedi highlighted that Kamra never explicitly named anyone in his joke. Questioning the intolerance toward comedy and criticism, she said that their vandalism shows that there is truth in the joke.

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MPs’ salary hiked to Rs 1.24 lakh per month, allowances and pension revised

The Indian government has increased the monthly salary of MPs to Rs 1.24 lakh and revised various allowances and pensions, citing inflation and cost-of-living adjustments.

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In a significant move, Members of Parliament (MPs) will now draw a monthly salary of Rs 1.24 lakh, marking a notable increase from the previous base salary of Rs 1 lakh. This decision comes amid the ongoing Budget Session of Parliament and marks the first revision in their remuneration since April 2018.

According to a recent government notification, several components of MPs’ remuneration packages have been revised, including allowances and pensions.

Allowances and perks revised

As per the 2018 structure, MPs were entitled to Rs 70,000 per month as constituency allowance and Rs 60,000 per month as office allowance. They also received Rs 2,000 as daily allowance during Parliamentary sessions. These figures are now set to increase in line with the salary hike.

The revision also brings an increase in additional pension for long-serving MPs. The earlier provision of Rs 2,000 per year of service beyond five years has now been raised to Rs 2,500 per year.

MPs are further entitled to a range of benefits including:

  • Annual allowance for phone and internet usage
  • 34 free domestic air tickets per year for themselves and their families
  • Unlimited first-class rail travel for both personal and professional use
  • Mileage allowance for road travel
  • 50,000 units of free electricity annually
  • 4,000 kilolitres of free water every year

The government also continues to provide rent-free housing in New Delhi during the five-year term of MPs. Based on their seniority, they may be allotted hostel rooms, apartments or bungalows. Those opting out of official housing are eligible for a monthly housing allowance.

The salary and perks revision has been justified on the grounds of adjusting for inflation and the rising cost of living, ensuring that MPs’ remuneration remains aligned with contemporary economic conditions.

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