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Xiaomi India partners with Jio to offer users a โ€˜True 5Gโ€™ experience

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New Delhi: Smartphone brand Xiaomi India on Tuesday announced its partnership with Reliance Jio to offer 5G experience to their consumers.
The association will enable Xiaomi and Redmi smartphone users to access seamless โ€˜True 5Gโ€™ connectivity and stream uninterrupted videos, enjoy high-resolution video calls, and play low-latency gaming on their devices, a statement said on Tuesday. โ€œUsers just need to change the preferred network type to 5G in their Xiaomi and Redmi smartphone settings to access Jioโ€™s True 5G Standalone (SA) network,โ€ it added.
Models supporting a Standalone network have received a software update to work seamlessly on Reliance Jioโ€™s True 5G SA network.

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The enabled devices include Mi 11 Ultra 5G, Xiaomi 12 Pro 5G, Xiaomi 11T Pro 5G, Redmi Note 11 Pro+ 5G, Xiaomi 11 Lite NE 5G, Redmi Note 11T 5G, Redmi 11 Prime 5G, Redmi Note 10T 5G, Mi 11X 5G, Mi 11X Pro 5G, Redmi K50i 5G, Xiaomi 11i 5G and Xiaomi 11i HyperCharge 5G, the statement added.
โ€œTo further enhance consumer experience and connectivity, we are pleased to partner with Reliance Jioโ€™s True 5G network. We are hopeful that this will help consumers enjoy the best of 5G with Reliance Jioโ€™s True 5G experience on their Xiaomi and Redmi handsets,โ€ said, Muralikrishnan B, president, Xiaomi India, in the statement.
Sunil Dutt, president, of Reliance Jio Infocomm, said, โ€œWith consumers at the centre of everything, enabling โ€˜True 5Gโ€™ access to the public has been a constant mission for Jio and we are pleased to share that all upcoming Xiaomi 5G devices will feature SA connectivity out of the box, in addition to the existing ones that have been software-upgraded to support True 5G.โ€

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SC to hear on Jan 2 pleas challenging state laws regulating inter-faith marriages

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New Delhi: The Supreme Court (SC) is slated to hear on January 2 a batch of pleas challenging state laws regulating religious conversions due to interfaith marriage.
A bench of Chief Justice DY Chandrachud and Justice PS Narasimha will hear the case on the re-opening of the courts. Several Public interest litigations (PILs) were filed challenging anti-conversion laws passed by some state governments.
Some of the petitions were filed by advocates Vishal Thakre, AS Yadav, researcher Pranvesh and an NGO, โ€˜Citizens for Justice and Peace.โ€™
The SC on January 6, 2021, had agreed to examine the constitutional validity of a spate of laws enacted by state governments โ€” in Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand โ€” criminalising religious conversion via marriage and mandate prior official clearance before marrying into another faith.
The SC had, however, not stayed the implementation of the Prohibition Of Unlawful Conversion of Religion Ordinance, 2020 and the Uttarakhand Freedom of Religion Act, 2018.
It had also permitted the NGO to make Himachal Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh parties to its pending petition by which it had challenged some controversial state laws regulating conversions due to interfaith marriages.
The apex court, while hearing pleas challenging the laws, issued notices to the Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh governments.
The pleas in the apex court stated that โ€œrampaging mobs are lifting off people in the middle of wedding ceremoniesโ€, buoyed by the enactment of the laws.
The laws were against public policy and society at large, they added.
The Jamiat-Ulama-i-Hind has sought to be made a party to the case, saying the Uttar Pradesh law violates the fundamental rights of the Muslim youth, who are being โ€˜targeted and demonisedโ€™.
The pleas, filed by advocates and the NGO, had challenged the Constitutional validity of the Uttar Pradesh Prohibition of Unlawful Conversion of Religion Ordinance, 2020 and the Uttarakhand Freedom of Religion Act, 2018, which regulate the religious conversions of people in interfaith marriages.

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The top court was informed that Himachal Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh have also framed laws on the lines of Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand.
The controversial Uttar Pradesh Ordinance relates to not only to interfaith marriages but all religious conversions and lays down elaborate procedures for any person who wishes to convert to another religion.
The Uttarakhand government, in its laws, has a provision of a two-year jail term to any person or persons found guilty of religious conversion through โ€œforce or allurementโ€.
The pleas stated that the laws passed by Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand against โ€˜Love Jihadโ€™ and punishments thereof may be declared ultra vires and null and void because they disturb the basic structure of the Constitution as laid down by the law.

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