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BENGALURU : Life Insurance Corporation (LIC), whose IPO ended with a record subscription, has undrawn funds of Rs 21,336 crore, which is enough to fund two Manned Space Missions (Gaganyaan) launched with the budget of Rs 10,000 crore for get
Many people went to a temple in India for a traditional New Year’s prayer. Then, for reasons still unknown, panic broke out. Several people die. Several people have died in a stampede at a Hindu temple in Indian-controlled Kashmir. At
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(ETX Daily Up) – In India, Wakefit, a mattress sales specialist is looking to integrate naps into its employee programme. A half hour slot, early in the afternoon, to allow them to “remain efficient during the second half of the
Ligaosport.com – Badminton News: Indian 2019 World Champion PV Sindhu’s request to improve the quality of referees has been heard by the Badminton World Federation (BWF). “I was not happy with the standard of refereeing at the recent Asian Championships
“There will be many powerhouses” Chief Chancellor: Germany cannot be defended without the US 05/11/2022, 09:35 NATO is now more important than ever to Germany. The Chief Chancellor, Schmidt, warned that the country would not be able to defend itself
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The decision was taken following a request from the coal minister that pointed to “great pressure on domestic coal supply in the country”, the minister said in a May 7 memo, adding that the “special dispensation” would be in effect
Nilakandam Pillai, a royal official from one of the princely states in southern India, Travancore, was in his thirties when he suddenly lost most of his possessions. De Lannoy, a Dutch officer who had worked for the Prince of Travancore,