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Vasundhare Raje Preps for Massive Show of Strength Against Rajasthan BJP Leadership for 'Ignoring Her'
Six leaders from former Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje's faction have issued a joint statement and blamed the saffron party leadership in the state for their loss in the recent local body election.
Darfur Rebel Leader Heads Sudanese Finance Ministry Following Cabinet Shake-up
Sudan's prime minister has appointed veteran Darfur rebel group leader and Islamist Jibril Ibrahim as finance minister in a cabinet overhaul announced in a press conference on Monday.
Actor-Activist Deep Sidhu Sent to 7-day Police Custody Over Republic Day Violence
Later in the day, a city court sent him to seven-day police custody after police alleged that Sidhu was one of the main instigators of the violent incidents at the Red Fort on January 26.
Brazil Gets $1 Billion From BRICS Bank To Fight Coronavirus
A development bank run by the BRICS group of major developing nations has disbursed $1 billion to help fund the Brazilian government's fight against the COVID19 pandemic, according to a statement from the lender on Tuesday.
New York AG Urges U.S. FDA To Take Action On Baby Food Safety Standards
New York Attorney General Letitia James on Tuesday urged the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to take action to set uniform standards related to toxic metals across all baby foods.
NABARD Assistant Manager Grade A Final Result Declared at nabard.org, Direct Link Here
NABARD has conducted the interview for Assistant Manager Grade A in Legal, Rajbhasha, RBDS and P & SS department separately through video conferencing at 29 NABARD offices.
TUI Banking On Vaccinated Brits For Much-needed Summer Recovery
TUI Group, the world's biggest holiday company, needs a summer recovery to relieve pressure on its strained finances and is banking on vaccinated Britons going abroad in the peak months despite tightening travel restrictions.
Data for Justice: How Big Data Can Offer Detailed Insights into Underlying Law and Order Issues
A data development team has processed and de-identified legal case records for all lower courts in India filed between 2010–2018, using the government’s online case-management portal — E-courts.
Navalny Allies Push West For Sanctions Against Russia
Two allies of jailed Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny urged Western envoys to impose sanctions on senior Russian business and political figures, judges and security chiefs during a video call, Western diplomats said on Tuesday.
Honda And Nissan To Sell A Quarter Of A Million Fewer Cars Because Of Chip Shortage
Japan's second and third largest automakers, Honda Motor and Nissan Motor, will sell a combined 250,000 fewer cars in the current financial year as a global shortage in semiconductor chips hits production.
Amazon-Kotak Mahindra Bank Partnership Will Help Kotak Customers Shop on Amazon Via Bank App
‘KayMall’ on Kotak’s mobile banking app offers customers a secure and convenient in-app shopping environment across a range of categories such as travel (flight, train and bus bookings), hotel bookings, shopping on e-commerce websites, and magazine subscr...
Gold Hits One-week High As Dollar Slides, Platinum Extends Gains
Gold prices jumped 1% to a oneweek high on Tuesday in response to a weaker dollar and expectations of substantial U.S. fiscal stimulus, while platinum climbed to its highest in more than four years.
Dermapharm Aims To Start Making Pfizer Shot At Second Site By May
Dermapharm aims to start making the COVID19 vaccine from BioNTech and U.S. partner Pfizer at a second site in Germany in May, its chief executive said, as part of efforts to ramp up production to meet demand.
After Troubled Cyberpunk 2077 Roll-out, CD Projekt Hit By Cyber Attack
CD Projekt has been hit by a cyber attack, which compromised some of its internal systems including the source code to its flagship Cyberpunk 2077 game, dealing another blow for the Polish video game maker.
Michael B Jordan's 'Without Remorse' To Debut On Prime Video On April 30
Michael B Jordan-starrer "Tom Clancy's Without Remorse" will be hitting streamer Amazon Prime Video on April 30. The film is part of a first-look deal that Jordan's production banner Outlier Society has inked with Amazon Studios.
Aandolanjeevi and An Evil FDI: PM Modi's Wordplay Exposed the Sinister Game Plan of Those Fuelling Farmers' Protests
Modi made it amply clear in the Rajya Sabha that the agitation that is going on in the name of farmers is actually not in the interest of farmers and is against the interests of the country too.