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20.11 / 08:53
Cooper Progressive Action cover Penny Australian Australian Dy PM Richard Marles, Foreign Minister Penny Wong lay wreath at National War Memorial in Delhi
Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister Richard Marles along with Foreign Affairs Minister Penny Wong visited and laid a wreath at the National War Memorial in Delhi on Monday. Earlier today, Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong arrived in the national capital to participate in the second India-Australia 2+2 Ministerial Dialogue. She was accorded a warm welcome at the Air Force Station, Palam, in New Delhi. «A warm welcome to FM @SenatorWong of Australia as she arrives in New Delhi to co-chair the 2nd India-Australia 2+2 Ministerial Dialogue and the 14th Foreign Ministers' Framework Dialogue.
20.11 / 08:53
Provident Manufacturing Parke Experts country cover electronic Rules of origin for medical devices sector remains a sticking point under India-UK proposed FTA
rules of origin for the medical devices sector remains a sticking-point in the proposed free-trade agreement (FTA) between India and the UK and the talks are on to iron out the differences, an official said. Huge potential is there in the medical devices sector in India, as it imports about 80 per cent of its requirement, with the US, Germany, China, Singapore and Netherlands being top exporters of such devices to the country. «In the medical devices sector, a lot of issues related to rules of origin are still there. Demand for customs duty concessions is also there,» the official said, adding negotiations are going on between the two countries to resolve the differences in both goods and services sectors. The government has taken steps to promote domestic manufacturing of medical devices/equipment and attract large investment in the sector.
20.11 / 06:49
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Montreal Alouettes’ championship drought is over! Montreal claimed its first Grey Cup since 2010 in a 28-24 victory over the favoured Winnipeg Blue Bombers in Hamilton on Sunday night.Cody Fajardo threw three touchdowns, including the game winner to Tyson Philpot with 13 seconds left, as the Alouettes rallied from a 17-7 halftime deficit, outscoring Winnipeg 21-7 in the final 30 minutes of the Canadian Football League‘s title game.Fajardo was named the Most Valuable Player of the Grey Cup and Philpot was voted the Top Canadian.He'll remember this one for the rest his life.@Tysonphilpot with 13 seconds on the clock to give the @MTLAlouettes the lead! #GreyCup pic.twitter.com/Wb7yZKu2nc— CFL (@CFL) November 20, 2023The Bombers’ opening drive soaked up 6:28 off the clock and resulted in a 25-yard field goal by Sergio Castillo. The drive covered 48 yards in nine plays.After Montreal went two and out on their first drive of the game, the Bombers responded with an eight-play, 66-yard drive that culminated with a five-yard touchdown run by 2023 Most Outstanding Canadian Brady Oliveira to give Winnipeg a 10-0 advantage.Montreal got on the board when running back William Stanback rumbled into the endzone for a 32-yard score to trim Winnipeg’s lead to 10-7 with five seconds remaining in the first quarter.Oliveira fumbled on the Montreal 20-yard line 4:24 into the second quarter when Kabion Ento knocked the ball out of the running back’s hands and Ciante Evans jumped on it for the first turnover of the contest.
20.11 / 05:04
Marvell love country cover blues testing Silence of crowd when Virat got out was most satisfying: Cummins
Pat Cummins snuffed out the peerless Virat Kohli in the World Cup final, was perhaps the «sweetest moment» the Australian skipper has ever experienced on a cricket field. After becoming the fifth Australian captain to secure his country's sixth ODI World Cup here on Sunday, Cummins admitted that he has «fallen in love with 50-over format all over again». He got Kohli, who was well-set on 54, with a delivery that had an extra bounce and the premier India batter played on trying to jab it towards the covers.
20.11 / 03:37
Provident Action track cover reports prevention How to build a strong credit score? Here are 5 smart ways
financial security. So, what is a credit score, and how can you determine whether you have a good credit score? A credit score, typically ranging from 300 to 900, is a numerical indication of a person's creditworthiness. Your credit score is a tool that banks and other financial organisations use to assess your creditworthiness and ability to make on-time loan repayments.
20.11 / 00:25
Target Landmark Cummins Monarch cover recommendations index Nifty set to gain further, bank index lacks strength: Analysts
analysts emphasise the critical importance of Nifty maintaining its position above 19,400. Nifty recorded a 1.73% gain last week, closing at 19,732. Analyst recommendations for trading include stocks such as HCLTech, CESC, Jindal Stainless, Aurobindo Pharma, Dr Reddy’s, NMDC, and Cyient. KAPIL SHAH TECHNICAL ANALYST, EMKAY GLOBAL FINANCIAL SERVICES Where is the Nifty headed? In the short term, the index will be considered in a bullish zone if it stays above 19,500.
19.11 / 20:45
Ball track cover ICC World Cup: Turning point - Head in the palms
Narendra Modi Stadium, India lost to Australia. To its fielders, who killed 50-60 runs. If one needs to focus on the locus, it boiled down to Travis Head.
19.11 / 20:45
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South Africa. Travis Head sure caught it when he ran back from the cover, dived, and held on to send the Indian captain Rohit Sharma back in the 10th over in the 2023 final. Glenn Maxwell knew what that moment meant, and he didn’t hide it. In an otherwise situation, it might just have been Rohit doing what he does best – making the most of the powerplay.
19.11 / 19:46
Citi Provident FIVE country cover exclusive recommendations City gas sector may finally seem some competition
Mint that the regulator would soon roll out new rules to allow for multiple natural gas operators to compete in various markets, especially those where infrastructure and marketing exclusivity for single companies is ending. “However, it will be ensured that existing companies do not face any impact, such as new companies taking away attractive locations (with greater demand and footfalls), and that the new companies are ready to cater to remote and underserved areas," Jain said, adding that the market would be opened up through an open and fair process.
19.11 / 16:07
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Stocks finished flat, with the S&P 500 up just 12 bps, while the Nasdaq advanced ten bps. The day was not strong for the Russell 2000, down 1.5%; the S&P 500 equal weight, dropping 33 bps, and the Nasdaq 100 equal weight, down almost 50 bps. today is November Opex.
19.11 / 12:55
FIVE Ball Entertainment cover Department Clinical Australia bundle out India for 240 in World Cup final
Virat Kohli to post 240 all out in exactly 50 overs against Australia in the final of the World Cup at the Narendra Modi Stadium on Sunday. Pat Cummins's decision to field, primarily to avoid operating with a dewy ball in the night, bemused many but Australian bowlers, aided by some superb fielding, stifled their opposition. India captain Rohit Sharma had been playing tone-setting knocks in their batting template in the tournament and it was no different in the final despite the early loss of Shubman Gill. Gill nearly edged the first ball he faced to the slip fielder but the opener did not linger much, pulling Mitchell Starc (3-55) to Adam Zampa at mid-on after making four. Rohit smashed three sixes in his entertaining 47 but fell just before the end of powerplay. The opener stepped out against Glenn Maxwell but miscued his shot on the offside.
19.11 / 12:55
Platform Strategy performer cover electronic innovations Air Chief Marshal Vivek Ram Chaudhari emphasises vital role of private sector in boosting IAF's capability
Air Force capabilities but also in increasing the productivity and production ability of defence public sector units, Air Chief Marshal Vivek Ram Chaudhari said on Sunday. Responding to a question during a session at the Synergia Conclave 2023, he said the private industry also needs to ensure that they match up with the production capability to ensure that the rollout of fighters that the Air Force orders takes place on time.
19.11 / 11:49
Provident Cooper Action Bill President cover Department SC to hear on Monday pleas of TN, Kerala governments on 'delay' by governors in giving assent to bills
Tamil Nadu and Kerala governments, alleging a delay by the respective state governors in giving assent to bills passed by the assemblies. A bench of Chief Justice D Y Chandrachud and Justices J B Pardiwala and Manoj Misra is scheduled to hear the pleas.
19.11 / 09:43
Fighting Parke cover Inside information Department gatherings Militants Take Cover Amid Elephants, Lions in West Africa’s National Parks
KAOBAGOU, Benin—Gunmen pulled 18 villagers from their homes during a night raid this spring, shooting some and slitting the throats of the rest. They wedged hand grenades under the bodies, laying a trap for those who would discover the grisly scene. Two more villagers were later killed when they moved the corpses and triggered the explosives.
19.11 / 07:05
Citi Citizens Parke cover blues travelers Ocean of Blue: All roads lead to Motera ahead of India-Australia final
World Cup final, an ocean of blue seems to be travelling towards Motera. The city of Ahmedabad has become the centre of the cricketing world. It seems as if the entire city is moving in one direction.
19.11 / 05:55
President country cover stars reports ESPN From insults, a ‘Reliance World Cup’ to the richest cricketing board in the world: The rise and rise of BCCI
1983 — the year that transformed cricket in India. June 25, to be exact. Kapil Dev & co lifted India’s maiden World Cup trophy, having beaten the fiery West Indies on British soil. India would have to wait another 28 years to win the trophy again, this time on home turf. It’s 2023. And the cricketing world is witnessing a young Indian team as it cements its position at the top in the 50-overs format once more. But what drove India’s stake in the Britain-born game?
19.11 / 04:57
cover Ahmedabad weather today: Who’ll get World Cup trophy if rain washes out India vs Australia final match?
World Cup final. Fans are anxious about the weather conditions in Ahmedabad as they expect uninterrupted play at the Narendra Modi Stadium. However, ICC has made sure there is a reserve day for the final.
19.11 / 03:15
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On an all-staff call at Schwartz Media last week, employees were given a management update. It lasted five minutes. Then came an hour’s discussion about how the publishers of The Monthly and The Saturday Paper were covering the conflict between Israel and Hamas in Gaza.
18.11 / 15:07
Target Manufacturing Mobile cover electronic innovations India set for revolutionary leap in IT hardware manufacturing: MAIT on approval to 27 cos under PLI scheme
MAIT said that India is poised for a revolutionary leap in IT hardware manufacturing. The government on Saturday announced that 27 firms, including Dell, HP, Flextronics, and Foxconn, have been granted approval under the PLI scheme for IT hardware. The scheme, which covers laptops, tablets, PCs, servers and ultra-small form factor devices, is expected to fuel incremental investments of about Rs 3,000 crore.

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