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12.04 / 17:19
FIVE Yellow cover Department IMD issues heatwave alert in Odisha, temperatures to reach 43°C . See full forecast
IMD also noted than from 17 April Balangir, Sambalpur, Titlagarh, Jharsuguda, and Sonpur will see temperatures reaching 43 Degree Celsius. "Heatwaves occur when the maximum temperature reaches above 40 degrees Celsius and the departure is above 4.5 degrees Celsius from the normal," as per an IMD FAQ on heatwave.
12.04 / 15:17
UPS Ball economy awards cover shock Jasprit Bumrah took a fifer against RCB, but upset with Dinesh Karthik's SIX! here's why
ALSO READ: IPL 2024: Jasprit Bumrah reveals secret to success after MI vs RCB clash, ‘don’t be one trick pony, I train for…' However, he was upset with one thing. It was RCB's Dinesh Karthik slamming the last ball of his spell over cover for six. This was only the second six in 120 deliveries Bumrah conceded this IPL season.
12.04 / 15:17
War cover information reports Interviews International New York Times bosses seek to quash rebellion in the newsroom
The New York Times is investigating itself. Over the past several weeks, Charlotte Behrendt, a top Times editor in charge of probing workplace issues in the newsroom, has summoned close to 20 employees for interviews to determine whether staffers leaked confidential information related to Gaza war coverage to another media outlet. It is the latest internal crisis at the Times, where management has been at odds with factions of the newsroom over union negotiations and coverage of sensitive topics like the transgender community and social justice.
12.04 / 08:47
pandemic Trade country cover Equality Pharmaceuticals India, Peru conclude 7th round of FTA talks
NEW DELHI : India and Peru concluded the seventh round of negotiations for a free trade agreement (FTA) on Thursday, aiming to deepen economic ties, a senior Indian government official said. The next round of talks is scheduled for the second week of June in Lima, with meetings likely to focus on consensus-building on trade of goods and services, the official added, requesting anonymity. The FTA is strategically important as India seeks access to Peru's lithium reserves, critical for its growing electric vehicle industry.
12.04 / 08:47
Citi Strategy Analysis show cover recommendations Schools Barbara Corcoran's 7 game-changing investing principles
real estate and her engaging presence on the television show Shark Tank. Her noteworthy achievements and areas of expertise have become a focal point of study in numerous management schools. As aspiring entrepreneurs and finance professionals seek to understand her investing style and unravel the secrets of her business acumen that led to her success, she remains a subject of keen interest and analysis.
12.04 / 08:47
markets COST IPO FIVE Booking Experts cover Greenhitech Ventures IPO oversubscribed on day 1 on strong retail interest; know GMP, subscription status, other details
₹50 for each, with a face value of ₹10. Three thousand shares are included in each IPO lot. Five times the face value is the issue price.
12.04 / 05:25
Man Death beautiful cover Inside reports curling Woman, 22, found dead of blood loss, neck wound in abandoned Italian church
A 22-year-old French woman was found dead in an abandoned and deconsecrated church in northern Italy last week after bleeding out from a deep wound to her neck.
12.04 / 05:01
UPS Ball show cover Schools IPL 2024: Virat Kohli gets trolled for asking Mumbai Indians fans to cheer for Hardik Pandya
IPL 2024: Not very long ago, Mumbai Indians (MI) captain Hardik Pandya was booed by his home crowd. The MI fans, unhappy with Rohit Sharma being replaced by Hardik Pandya as captain, reacted with hostility at the Wankhede Stadium. Things went so out of hand during the toss against Rajasthan Royals (RR) on April 1 that Sanjay Manjrejar, while supervising the toss, had to ask the crowd to “behave".
11.04 / 19:35
markets security Align Enterprise trends cover innovations Piramal Enterprises invests over Rs 500 cr in Puravankara Projects
Bengaluru | Mumbai: Piramal Group's flagship company Piramal Enterprises has invested over Rs 500 crore in a portfolio of projects of Bengaluru-based real estate developer Puravankara Group, said three persons with direct knowledge of the development. The investment encompasses a range of projects, spanning from commercial properties to residential ventures, reflecting a strategic collaboration aimed at bolstering real estate endeavours across multiple regions in India. «The Piramal Group entity has made this investment through a senior secured financing structure and it currently covers a total of four projects of the developer,» said one of the persons mentioned above. Key projects of this investment include the development of commercial properties spread over 800,000 sq ft along Kanakapura Road, a bustling locality in Bengaluru known for its rapid urbanization and commercial growth. This move aligns with the trend of commercial expansion in Bengaluru, fuelled by its status as a IT hub and a thriving business ecosystem.
11.04 / 16:55
UPS ETH Pool wellness trends cover Decentrashop: When WEB3 Revolutionizes the Online Shopping Experience.
In the highly competitive world of e-commerce, our goal is to explore new possibilities by leveraging the potential of Web3 and decentralization. Our approach is simple: we aim to remove barriers in online shopping through a gamified and permissionless environment , giving consumers greater control over their experiences.
11.04 / 16:01
Citi Target President War country cover Russia switches tactics with attacks on Ukrainian power plants
Russia launched a major missile-and-drone assault on Ukrainian power stations, part of a new campaign to exploit delays in Western aid for Kyiv to press Moscow’s growing advantage in the third year of war. The overnight strikes hit several regions across the country, destroying a power plant in the Kyiv region and inflicting fresh damage on others that had been struck in earlier attacks. Tens of thousands of homes were left without power, according to Ukrainian officials.
11.04 / 14:45
markets COST UPS Provident cover NBFC lenders find borrowing a costly affair
MUMBAI : Non-bank lenders are struggling through a spike in borrowing costs as banks have become cautious in lending to them following a regulatory warning, forcing these companies to diversify their money sources. Large deposit-taking non-banking finance companies such as Bajaj Finance and Shriram Finance Ltd, for instance, hiked their fixed deposit rates sharply this month, hoping to shore up funds that can make up for lower bank borrowings. Non-bank lenders that depend on banks for a significant portion of their borrowings are now turning to other more expensive options for funds, including deposits and bonds.
11.04 / 11:27
COST UPS Fox Food cover reports High inflation is costing Americans an extra $1K a month
Inflation is falling but buying food can still be expensive. Grocery prices surged 21% in the last three years, surpassing the overall 18% pace of inflation during that same time period, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
11.04 / 07:01
Provident Mobile Universities cover information EPF: Automatic transfer from old to new job. All you want to know
EPF (employee provident fund) transferred from the previous employer. This is supposedly the standard procedure across organisations but not anymore. Thanks to the new employee-friendly policy rolled by the PFRDA (Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority), employees can expect an automatic transfer of their EPF account balance when they change their employer i.e., at the time of changing the job.
11.04 / 03:01
Software Parke wellness cover reports Updates Sporting Ford recalls nearly 43,000 SUVs due to gas leaks that can cause fires
Ford is recalling nearly 43,000 small SUVs because gasoline can leak from the fuel injectors onto hot engine surfaces, increasing the risk of fires
11.04 / 00:09
markets Provident Experts country cover testing prevention Govt ends easy tax relief for Mauritius-based FPIs
Mauritius are set to face greater scrutiny of their investments, with the two countries inking a protocol to amend their double-taxation avoidance agreement. This could also open exits of past investments to questioning, with no grandfathering provisions likely to insulate them from the amended rules, experts said. The stock market ignored the development, rallying past the 75,000 mark on Wednesday.
10.04 / 20:05
UPS Booking Adventure show cover Avatar: The Last Airbender Season 2: See what we know about renewal, plot, cast, release date and production team
Avatar: The Last Airbender" is gearing up for its highly anticipated second season. The live-action adaptation has captured the hearts of fans worldwide, promising more excitement and adventure in the upcoming chapters. Renewal
10.04 / 18:45
UPS Provident Assurant DELL cover Features rights 10 Dell laptop chargers that assure efficient charging and wide compatibility
Chargers, the backbone of our laptops ensure that they are backed by power throughout the day, preventing any hindrance in our work. However, years of continuous usage can often lead to deterioration and you might have to buy a new one. Here is a list of 10 widely compatible Dell laptop chargers that will ease your task of finding the suitable one for your laptop. Check it out.
10.04 / 16:17
markets UPS JPMorgan Citigroup Trade cover reports Banks strike back against private credit
When it comes to financing deals, don’t count out the big Wall Street banks quite yet. A big narrative in recent years has been that America’s biggest deposit-taking investment banks are losing ground to their nonbank rivals, the likes of Blackstone and Apollo Global. One worry for banks was that private credit—meaning, in this context, lending directly to businesses by alternative-asset fund managers, insurers and others—was going to eat into investment banks’ business originating loans and distributing them to investors.
10.04 / 15:47
UPS Manufacturing economy cover Features Interviews Prime Minister Narendra Modi set to become first PM after Indira Gandhi to feature on Newsweek cover
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to become the first prime minister of India to feature on the cover of Newsweek after Indira Gandhi. Former prime minister Indira Gandhi featured on the cover of Newsweek's April 1966 issue. The New York-based magazine has interviewed PM Modi who addressed Newsweek's written questions and followed up with a 90-minute conversation.

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