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24.05 / 01:31
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Steep H-1B fee hike to burn a big hole in IT companies pockets
visa fees could make doing business extremely difficult for Indian IT service providers and make a significant dent on their pockets. The Indian IT industry relies on H-1B visas to take tens of thousands of highly skilled workers to the US for specialty occupations as such professionals are in short supply there.
23.05 / 20:49
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Euclid: ESA's telescope captures stunning images, gives rare view of dark universe. Know about breakthrough
Euclid space telescope has captured stunning images of the cosmos, reports 'The Washington Times'. European Space Agency launched this high-powered telescope into space last summer to take images of the deeper corner of the space. The ESA finally released five breathtaking and incredible images of the cosmos on Thursday. Euclid releases five images
23.05 / 19:05
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'The Kardashians' Season 5: Premiere date, star cast, how to watch it for free
sisters. The trailer that dropped in earlier this May, included a detailed insight into the inside world of the Kardashians, which included their business perspectives as well as some of their interesting products, including their much talked out Skims nipple bra, which had taken the internet by storm.
23.05 / 16:27
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Several Singapore Airlines' flight passengers, hit by turbulence, need spinal surgery: Report
AP reported Bangkok's Samitivej Srinakarin Hospital as saying.According to the report, 27 people remained in intensive care, and a 73-year-old British man died after the flight ran into bad turbulence over the Andaman Sea. This led to hurling items and passengers and crew members around the cabin.The hospital's public relations officer stated that other local hospitals have been asked to lend their best specialists to assist in the treatments.
23.05 / 15:11
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Kerala rains: 7 die after heavy rainfall, IMD issues red and orange alert
Four people also died in Idukki and Pathanamthitta districts after falling into water," an official of the Kerala the state's Disaster Management Authority (KSDMA) told Reuters.Meanwhile, Currently, 223 people have been relocated to 8 camps across the state, according to an official release issued by the Kerala Chief Minister's office, as cited by ANI.The weather department had issued a red alert, predicting heavy to very heavy rainfall, in Ernakulam and Thrissur. While an orange alert was issued in the Pathanamthitta, Alappuzha, Kottayam, Idukki, Palakkad, Malappuram, Kozhikode and Wayanad districts of Kerala on Thursday, May 23.As per the IMD, heavy to very heavy rainfall with extremely heavy falls was observed at isolated places over Kerala on Wednesday.ALSO READ: Heatwave alert! IMD issues red alert for Rajasthan, Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, and Uttar Pradesh; rains to lash KeralaMeanwhile, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) precited isolated heavy to very heavy rainfall to continue over south Peninsular India till May 24, "with possibility of extremely heavy falls over Kerala on 23rd May, 2024."On Friday, May 24, a yellow alert has been issued in the districts of Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Alappuzha, Ernakulam, Thrissur and Palakkad.
23.05 / 08:33
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Believe it or not: Even in Saudi Arabia, renewable power is cheaper than fossil fuels
Saudi Arabia signed deals to buy electricity from two large-scale wind farms that are cheaper than natural gas plants, as it aims to rapidly transition to a bigger share of renewables in the power grid. The state-run Saudi Power Procurement Co. this week said it had agreed to purchase power at record-low prices from the wind projects to be developed in the kingdom by Japan’s Marubeni Corp. A combination of state backing and strong wind conditions in the country will help make the green power plants cheaper than fossil fuel alternatives, the head of the Saudi company said. “What’s unique about these projects is they’ve achieved extremely low cost of electricity that is considered the lowest we’ve seen globally,” Mazin Albahkali, chief executive officer of SPPC, said in an interview. “Achieving extremely low tariffs on renewables is definitely helping reduce the cost of power generation in Saudi Arabia.”
23.05 / 03:45
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Heat wave: IMD issues red alert for 5 states including Delhi NCR as temperature breaches 48 degrees
severe heat wave is expected to persist across the plains of northwest India, including north Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat, over the next five days, according to India Metrological Department. West Rajasthan is experiencing the most intense heat wave conditions, with east Rajasthan, Gujarat, and west Madhya Pradesh also significantly impacted. Haryana, West Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, and Himachal Pradesh are also facing concerning heat wave conditions. Gujarat has been under heat wave conditions since May 15th, with Saurashtra and Kutch following on the 16th, and Punjab, Haryana-Chandigarh-Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, and Rajasthan since May 17th. Nighttime temperatures remain high in parts of Rajasthan, with daytime highs ranging from 44-48°C in many areas of Rajasthan, and slightly lower in Haryana, Madhya Pradesh, and Gujarat, according to IMD. Some places in West Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Odisha, and interior Maharashtra are experiencing temperatures between 40-44°C. These temperatures are 2-4°C above normal in Punjab, Saurashtra, Kutch, Haryana, and isolated areas of Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Gujarat. A further increase of 2-3°C is anticipated in central India and Maharashtra over the next five days.
23.05 / 02:47
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Singapore Airlines shares slip 1.3% after turbulent flight
Singapore Airlines shares fell more than 1% in early trade on Thursday, following a deadly turbulence-hit flight. One passenger died of a suspected heart attack and dozens were injured after flight Singapore Airlines SQ321 encountered what the airline described as sudden, extreme, turbulence while flying over Myanmar on Tuesday.
22.05 / 22:09
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Abrupt shutdown of financial middleman Synapse has frozen thousands of Americans' deposits
The bank accounts of tens of thousands of U.S. businesses and consumers have been frozen in the aftermath of the abrupt shutdown and bankruptcy of financial technology company Synapse, which acts as a middleman between financial technology companies an...
22.05 / 19:01
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More valuable than gold: Feather of this New Zealand bird sold at record price
New Zealand bird has become a record-setter for being sold for a $20,000-plus amount. The auction house handling the sale named 'Webb's Auction House' has said that the feather from the extinct huia bird, smashed all estimates to become the world's most expensive feather to be sold, according to 'The Mirror' report.
22.05 / 17:07
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Under Congress, country was in disarray due to scams, its borders insecure: Madhya Pradesh CM
Jaunpur: Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav on Wednesday alleged that when the Congress was in power at the Centre, India's borders were insecure and the entire country was in disarray due to scams. He exuded confidence that the BJP would win the Lok Sabha polls with a huge majority and form government for the third time in a row. Addresding a poll rally here, the BJP leader said, «India's borders were insecure during the Congress rule and the entire country was in disarray due to scams.» «Today, the country has become strong under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. When Pakistan made a mistake, it was attacked in its own home,» he said and reminded the gathering that it was the BJP government that abrogated Article 370.
22.05 / 15:33
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Doctors caution about heatstroke amid IMD warning of severe heatwave
heatwave conditions, there is also a major risk to public health. Over the next five days, there could be high to extremely high heatwaves in several regions of the nation, according to the India Meteorological Department (IMD).
22.05 / 15:13
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INDIA bloc extremely 'communal, casteist and nepotistic': PM Modi at Delhi rally
Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday tore into the INDIA bloc accusing it of being extremely "communal, casteist and nepotistic" as he alleged that all parties which are the Congress are to be blamed for the anti-Sikh riots. Addressing a rally in Dwarka, he said the BJP's development model is committed to 'nation first' but for the Congress and the INDIA grouping, the only agenda is 'family first'. «The country also understands that if by mistake any vote is cast in favour of INDI alliance, that vote is not going to be of any use to the country. Every vote given to BJP will strengthen the resolve of 'Viksit Bharat'. That is why this huge sea of people is also saying in one voice 'Phir Ek Baar Modi Sarkar',» he said. Attacking the Congress and the INDIA bloc, he said in Delhi, Sikhs were burnt alive.
22.05 / 12:07
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Sundaram MF's new CEO on why adaptability is key for active fund managers
₹56,666 crore worth of investor assets, according to Amfi data. As one of the oldest fund houses, Sundaram MF is the 20th largest in India by assets under management. For Anand Radhakrishnan, who is at the steering wheel, it’s a full-circle moment.
22.05 / 07:01
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Petrochemical company fined more than $30 million for 2019 explosions near Houston
A Texas petrochemical company has pleaded guilty to a violation of the Clean Air Act and agreed to pay more than $30 million in connection with two explosions that injured workers and caused the evacuation of thousands
22.05 / 03:06
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After Singapore Airlines turbulence accident, flight crews urge buckling up
flight attendants and pilots following the severe turbulence encountered by a Singapore Airlines flight on Tuesday that resulted in the death of one passenger and injured dozens of others. The London-to-Singapore flight hit heavy turbulence over the Indian Ocean and descended 6,000 feet (around 1,800 meters) in about three minutes, before an emergency landing in Bangkok. Weather forecasting service AccuWeather said satellite and lightning data showed «explosive thunderstorms» developing close to the flight path. Developing thunderstorms can leave pilots
22.05 / 02:53
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SCO members including India brainstorm July summit agenda
Dammu Ravi, Secretary (Economic Relations) in the Ministry of External Affairs, represented India at the meeting of the SCO council of foreign ministers in Kazakhstan's capital Astana on Tuesday. One of the main items on the agenda were the comprehensive preparations for the upcoming meeting of the SCO Heads of States Council, which is to be held in July 1st week. Tuesday's meeting discussed preparations for the upcoming Summit of the SCO council of heads of state, reviewed ongoing cooperation in the SCO, and exchanged ideas on regional and global developments of common concern including extremism.
22.05 / 02:41
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$BLP pre-sale is exploding with $6.5M – discover 5 reasons to join BlastUP, a launchpad on Blast that’s rated higher than $LINK for security
$BLP tokens are selling out extremely fast, with over $6.5 million raised to date – but investors can still scoop up some at $0.065 before the pre-sale ends on May 31. An 87.42 rating by Certik, a working launchpad that has already hosted two IDOs, and a privileged place in the Blast ecosystem – BlastUP really has everything going for it.
21.05 / 17:27
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3 Indians among passengers aboard Singapore Airlines flight hit by 'sudden extreme turbulence'
Singapore Airlines flight that encountered a «sudden extreme turbulence» over the Irrawaddy Basin at 37,000 feet, the flag carrier of Singapore said on Tuesday. The traumatic incident in which the aircraft descended 6,000 feet in about three minutes, left a 73-year-old British man dead and more than two dozen other passengers injured. The British man, who was not yet identified, «likely» died from a heart attack, the General Manager of Suvarnabhumi Airport Kittipong Kittikachorn said.
21.05 / 12:57
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Key to long-term investing: ‘Time in the market’ more important than ‘timing the market’
Through smart investing, one can outpace inflation and increase the value of money. Long-term investment allows investors to take advantage of compounding, which involves reinvesting profits again and again. Over time, this compounding benefit helps generate even higher profits. With long-term investment, investors have the opportunity to roll over the profits earned from one asset into other promising investment instruments.
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