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02.04 / 18:09
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‘Anupamaa’ star Rupali Ganguly says she was ‘looked down upon’ for being a small-screen actress
In a recent interview with CNBC, actress Rupali Ganguly opened up on how, despite having a flourishing career in television, she was looked down upon and not so subtly judged for being a small-screen actress. She also revealed that though the biased attitude stung, she did not have much scope to ponder on it, as she was the sole breadwinner of her family. “Television was again, struggling days. I had to run the home, so whatever work came along, I took it. It was looked down upon, especially in the Bengali community. So, you’re kind of an outcast. People would feel sorry for me because I was doing television, and I didn’t care because, at that time, we needed to run the house” The ‘Anupamaa’ star revealed that she never had any overarching ambition, or any burning desire to be the #1 star. Looking after her sick father and financial stability was her sole priority for a long while. “ I’ve never had ambitions. I’ve never had dreams. My thing was I didn’t want my father to be in a municipal hospital. I wanted him to be in a good hospital like Leelavati. For that, it was imperative that I work. I think, even my brother, there’s so much respect for whatever little we get that we want to make the maximum out of it. I would do anything for my Papa; he is my inspiration, he is my god, and he still is, of course,” she said.
02.04 / 16:29
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Best fire alarms under 3000: Ensure affordable safety with top-rated options
List of the best fire alarms under 3000
02.04 / 14:27
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Israeli PM admits Gaza strike 'unintentionally' killed 7 aid workers
Benjamin Netanyahu admitted Tuesday that Israel's military had «unintentionally» killed seven aid workers with a US charity in an air strike in Gaza. World Central Kitchen had already said a «targeted attack» by Israeli forces on Monday had killed the group, which included Australian, British, Palestinian, Polish and US-Canadian employees.
02.04 / 13:39
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‘They did everything they could’: Family sounds alarm over fatal Strep A case in N.S.
When David Gilson’s family had the flu spread throughout their house in February, his daughter and wife both had mild cases.But when David’s virus hit, it left him with a temperature of 104°F, his wife Mary told Global News.She said after taking advice from Nova Scotia Health’s 811 services, Gilson went to Fishermen’s Memorial Hospital in Lunenburg. After some tests, he was sent home, with doctors telling the 45-year-old he had a case of viral hepatitis.Hours later, he was rushed back to the ER after developing pain and swelling in his legs.Little did he know at the time that he developed necrotizing fasciitis from invasive group A streptococcal (iGAS).“They were battling to stave off the infection.
02.04 / 12:39
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Apollo Hospitals appoints Vishal Lathwal CEO for homecare business
Apollo Hospitals, India’s leading private hospital network with 71 owned and managed hospitals, has onboarded Vishal Lathwal as chief executive for its homecare business. In his new role, Lathwal will be responsible for driving the company towards the next phase of growth. He will be tasked with cultivating relationships with key stakeholders, identifying growth opportunities, and managing financial performance, while ensuring delivery of high-quality home healthcare services. With over 15 years of professional experience spanning consulting, automobile, and healthcare sectors, Lathwal has expertise in building and expanding direct-to-consumer (D2C) offerings. He is a founding member of Max@Home, the homecare division of Max Healthcare.
02.04 / 12:09
02.04 / 09:40
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Russian crews end 2-week rescue effort to reach 13 miners in a collapsed mine and declare them dead
Authorities in Russia’s Far East have called off a two-week-long rescue effort to reach 13 workers trapped deep underground in a collapsed gold mine and declared them dead
02.04 / 09:39
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Israel clears way to expel Al Jazeera. Channel says Netanyahu's incitement claim is a dangerous lie
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed to shut down Al Jazeera’s operations in Israel, calling it a “terror channel” that spreads incitement, after parliament passed a law clearing the way for the closure
02.04 / 09:39
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South Korea's Yoon vows not to back down in the face of doctors' strike over medical school plan
South Korea’s president has vowed not to back down in the face of vehement protests by doctors seeking to derail his plan to drastically increase medical school admissions
02.04 / 03:27
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Five dead, 3 critical in road accident in Madhya Pradesh's Chitrakoot
Five dead lost their lives in a road accident in Madhya Pradesh's Chitrakoot. Three others were also critically injured in the accident. As per reports, the accident happened when a speeding dumper vehicle rammed into an autorickshaw. The injured have been admitted to a hospital.
01.04 / 20:57
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Israel clears way to shutter Al Jazeera. Netanyahu says 'terror channel' airs incitement
war in Gaza. Neither Qatar nor the broadcaster immediately commented. Israel has long had a rocky relationship with Al Jazeera, accusing it of unfair bias against Israel.
01.04 / 18:47
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Harvard says it's removed human skin from binding of 19th century book
Harvard University said it has removed human skin from the binding of a 19th century book about the afterlife that has been in its collections since the 1930s. The decision came after a review found ethical concerns with the book's origin and history. The book, «Des Destinees de L'ame,» meaning «Destinies of the Soul,» was written by Arsene Houssaye, a French novelist and poet, in the early 1880s. The printed text was given to a physician, Ludovic Bouland, who «bound the book with skin he took without consent from the body of a deceased female patient in a hospital where he worked,» Harvard said in a recent statement. The book has been at the university's Houghton Library. Bouland included a handwritten note inside the book. It said «a book about the human soul deserved to have a human covering,» associate university librarian Thomas Hyry said in a published question-and-answer segment online Wednesday. The note also detailed the process behind preparing the skin for binding.
01.04 / 18:03
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Ayurveda, alternative medicine to get an accreditation nudge
Ayurvedic wellness centres, homeopathy clinics and Unani hospitals across the country may soon have integrated accreditation standards, as the government pushes to widen the reach and popularity of alternative medicine. The National Accreditation Board for Hospitals and Healthcare (NABH) has requested stakeholders’ views on common accreditation standards it plans to issue by June, chief executive Atul Mohan Kochhar said. The decision was taken to ensure ease of business for the wellness centres, he added.
01.04 / 17:03
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Banda jail superintendent receives death threat hours after Mukhtar Ansari's death, case lodged
Banda jail, where gangster-politician Mukhtar Anasari was lodged before he died last week, received a death threat on his phone, police said on Monday. Ansari, a five-time MLA, was lodged in the Banda divisional jail. When his health deteriorated on Thursday, he was sent to a government hospital, where he later died. According to police, an unidentified man made a threat call on the jail superintendent's phone within hours of Ansari's death. Banda Additional Superintendent of Police (ASP) Lakshmi Niwas Mishra told PTI that a case has been registered on the matter and the security of Senior Superintendent of Banda jail, Viresh Raj Sharma, has also been stepped up.
01.04 / 16:53
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Carbon tax 101: What today’s increase could cost you and your household
OTTAWA — The national price on pollution will rise by $15 per tonne today. Here’s some questions answered about what this could mean for you.
01.04 / 14:55
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The Top Benefits of Senior Citizens' Health Insurance
senior citizen health insurance plan. Insurers who offer senior citizen coverage for health-related issues have formed partnerships with several healthcare institutions that offer advanced and specialised treatment options. A policyholder can avail of cashless treatment at these healthcare establishments.
01.04 / 12:15
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EIH shares rally 8% after company announces plans to construct Oberoi luxury resort in Goa
₹421 crore for the project. In a recent filing with the stock exchange, the hospitality major announced that its Board has granted approval for the development of an Oberoi Luxury Resort, slated to occupy a 52-acre site at Cavelossim Beach in South Goa. Also read: FY25 Outlook: Hotels to see revenue growth of 9-11%, a 3rd straight Year of growth- CareEdge According to project specifications, the luxury resort will feature 90 rooms and suites, targeting both domestic and international travelers, the company disclosed to the exchanges.
01.04 / 12:15
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FY25 credit quality outlook positive for Indian companies: Crisil
NEW DELHI : The credit quality outlook for Indian firms is positive for fiscal year 2025 (FY25), rating agency Crisil on Monday. This optimism stems from strong domestic demand, low corporate debt levels, and the ongoing benefits of infrastructure development. In the recently concluded fiscal year, Crisil Ratings recorded 409 upgrades for domestic companies and 228 downgrades.
01.04 / 11:31
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Govt spending sparks India’s economy despite inflation, geopolitical crises: Icra
NEW DELHI : Rating agency Icra Ltd credited the Indian government’s spending on infrastructure, apart from promising macroeconomic conditions and relatively stable commodity prices, for the country’s robust economic growth amid a sea of challenges. Icra joined the bandwagon of rating agencies predicting robust growth for India’s economy, which it said faced multiple challenges including inflation, rise in borrowing costs, sub-par monsoons, sluggish exports, the Red Sea crisis, and the effects of the Russia-Ukraine and Israel-Palestine conflicts.
01.04 / 10:45
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FY25 Outlook: Hotels to see revenue growth of 9-11%, a 3rd straight Year of growth- CareEdge
Indian Hotels Company , EIH Ltd , Lemon Tree Hotels, Chalet Hotels share price have risen 70%-189% in last one year. The same has been helped by continuing upcycle as Revenue per available room (RevPAR) have improved regularly in the back of rising occupancy and improvement in average room rates (ARR). The outlook remains strong and share prices of EIH, Lemont Tree Indina Hotels, Chalet Hotels rose up to 5.7% on Monday The analysts and experts expect the earnings growth trend to continue.
01.04 / 07:25
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Credit quality outlook of India Inc positive in first half of FY25: Crisil Ratings
Crisil Ratings on Monday said the credit quality outlook for Indian corporates remains positive for the April-September period of the 2024-25 fiscal year with upgrades continuing to outpace downgrades. In the last fiscal year, Crisil gave 409 rating upgrades and 228 downgrades. Some export-linked sectors, such as textile and seafood, saw a higher downgrade rate due to subdued global demand or high-cost inventory that impacted profitability. «India Inc's credit quality outlook is positive for the first half of fiscal 2025 with upgrades expected to outnumber downgrades. Multiplier effect of government capex will continue to drive infrastructure and linked sectors. Healthy balance sheets will continue to support the credit quality outlook, with capex funding seen prudent,» Crisil Rating said. It said the outstanding bank credit is expected to cross Rs 200 lakh crore by March 2025, from Rs 172 lakh crore a year ago, even though there would be moderation in the rate of credit growth.
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