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12.09 / 08:17
Remark Chase awards performer Gambhir 'can't take eyes off' Kuldeep Yadav in India vs Pakistan Asia Cup Super Four match
KL Rahul, despite India's record-breaking ODI victory of 228 runs against Pakistan. Ultimately, the official decision favored Kohli, who received the Player of the Match award for his unbeaten 122-run performance. Naturally, Gambhir's remarks gained significant attention during the post-match presentation.
12.09 / 07:13
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new Parliament building is just around the corner, scheduled for next week. Excitement is building as preparations are in full swing, with notable changes in store for those involved in legislative work, especially the personnel deployed in both Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha. One of the most prominent changes is the introduction of new uniforms for the staff.
12.09 / 07:03
Remark Yellow cover audience Standard From Russia Standard vodka to lobsters; Sneak peek into Kim Jong Un's bulletproof train
BBC, Kim's preference for train travel during international trips is well-known, and he spent approximately 20 hours covering 1,180km on his slow-moving, green-and-yellow luxury train. Notably, the train's heavy armoured protection causes it to travel at a relatively slow speed of about 50km/h, much slower than modern trains.
12.09 / 06:57
COST Strategy Remark Actor zkSync network Shocking Sybil Attack Uncovered: Individual Controls Over 21,000 Wallets on zkSync Network
According to a recent X thread, it has recently come to light that an individual has orchestrated an incredibly sophisticated Sybil attack on zkSync, a layer-2 scaling solution for Ethereum.
12.09 / 06:55
Provident Booking Remark awards Photography GBP Who are the two India-origin authors shortlisted for 2023 British Academy Book Prize
Nandini Das from the UK and Kris Manjapra from the US, have earned coveted spots on the shortlist for the 2023 British Academy Book Prize for Global Cultural Understanding. This prestigious international non-fiction award, valued at GBP 25,000, recognizes outstanding contributions to the public's understanding of world cultures and their interconnectedness. Nandini Das, originally from India and now a Professor of Early Modern Literature and Culture at the University of Oxford, is a finalist for her debut work, 'Courting India: England, Mughal India and the Origins of Empire.' Judges have commended her book as «ground-breaking» for its intricate blend of biography and historical narrative, offering fresh perspectives on the early 1600s diplomatic mission from England to India. Through her work, Das sheds light on the mutual understanding and misunderstandings between the Mughals and the English, providing valuable insights into global connections and shifting power dynamics during this pivotal period in world history. Kris Manjapra, of mixed African and Indian parentage, is a finalist for 'Black Ghost of Empire: The Long Death of Slavery and the Failure of Emancipation.' Manjapra, a Stearns Trustee Professor of History and Global Studies at Northeastern University in Boston, Massachusetts, delves into the slow demise of slavery and the disappointments of emancipation in his book. Judges have described it as a «detailed and disturbing account» of the false promise of emancipation that accompanied the formal abolition of slavery in the 19th century.
12.09 / 06:35
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Shoaib Akhtar has lauded India's impressive triumph over arch-rivals Pakistan, hailing Rohit Sharma's team for their exceptional performance. India's remarkable victory, led by splendid centuries from Virat Kohli and KL Rahul, secured a dominant 228-run win over Pakistan, placing them at the top of the Super Fours standings with 2 points from 1 match. In contrast, Pakistan stands third in the points table with 2 points from 2 matches.
12.09 / 06:35
Remark stage country Rahul Gandhi wore sacred thread while visiting Kailash but ate meat, has no understanding of religion: VK Singh
Rahul Gandhi over his comment on Hindutva, Union Minister and former Army Chief VK Singh said that «Rahul is one of those people who have no understanding of religion.» Responding to comments made by Congress leader Rahul Gandhi about Hindutva, Singh remarked, «What can be said about a person who wears pants and shirts in India and kurta-pyjama when he travels abroad? Before embarking on the Kailash Mansarovar pilgrimage, he put on the sacred thread, visited the temple, rang the bell, and ate meat. Nothing can be said for him in these circumstances.
12.09 / 06:35
Citi FIVE Aware CEO Platform Remark country safe Pee Safe raises $3 million in a Series B funding round led by Natco Pharma and Rainmatter Health
Pee Safe, a hygiene and wellness brand has raised $3 million in a Series B funding round led by Natco Pharma Limited, and Rainmatter Health. Nithin Kamath and Nikhil Kamath, founders of Zerodha. Alkemi Growth Capital, an existing investor, also participated in the round. «This funding will accelerate our expansion efforts and establish us as the leading brand in the rapidly growing intimate wellness sector, which boasts a remarkable CAGR of 16%,” Vikas Bagaria, founder and CEO of Pee Safe adding that over the past five years, the brand has achieved a growth rate of 100% CAGR, surpassing market expectations.
12.09 / 06:23
Citi CEO Remark show audience fun ‘Not Sorry! Case kar lo, koi farak nahi padta’: Ashneer Grover stands by his Indore cleanliness remark
Former BharatPe CEO Ashneer Grover on Tuesday responded to a defamation case filed against him over his remarks on Indore's top rank in the Centre's cleanliness survey. “Sorry. Not Sorry!" the entrepreneur wrote in a long post on X (formerly Twitter).
12.09 / 06:23
Remark Chase performer Time First time in 15 years: Virat Kohli to achieve rare cricketing feat in India vs Sri Lanka Match
KL Rahul scoring a remarkable century after a five-month injury break, earning praise from Virat Kohli for his outstanding performance. "Both KL and I are both conventional players.
12.09 / 05:25
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AccuWeather, the match is expected to have continuous overcast conditions. However, the primary concern remains the possibility of rain, with data indicating an 84 per cent chance of precipitation and 95 per cent cloud cover during the day. Although the rain is likely to diminish as the day progresses, clouds are anticipated to persist throughout the day.
12.09 / 04:43
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Narendra Modi, who embraced the Sanskrit name for his country in the same week that he played lavish host to the G-20 summit in New Delhi, is trying hard to project India as a “vishwaguru" (guru to the world). It is time to examine his claims more closely, and also to see the present and the future of his “New India" without comforting illusions.
12.09 / 03:07
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Bank of Japan policymakers are increasingly talking up the need to shift away from the massive monetary stimulus of the past decade, even as growing global risks heighten concerns about a fragile economic recovery. A series of hawkish comments by BOJ speakers in recent weeks suggest the bank is preparing markets for an eventual policy change amid growing price pressures in deflation-prone Japan, analysts say. Even dovish members of the BOJ board have expressed an openness to talk about a long-awaited exit from the extremely accommodative policy of former governor Haruhiko Kuroda, acknowledging changes in conditions may warrant a tweak in monetary settings. Governor Kazuo Ueda told a newspaper interview on Saturday the BOJ could get enough data by year-end to judge whether conditions are in place to raise short-term interest rates. Ueda's remarks, which pushed up the yen and bond yields on Monday, followed those of BOJ board member Naoki Tamura last month that suggested the bank could safely hike short-term rates without hurting the economy. «Even if the BOJ were to end negative rates, it won't be scaling back monetary easing as long as it can keep interest rates low,» said Tamura, a former commercial bank executive. The commentary contrasts in tone to the pro-growth posture adopted under Kuroda, an advocate of aggressive monetary easing to shock Japan out of its deflationary mindset. It also suggests the BOJ under Ueda will be more inclined to prioritise unwinding the Kuroda-era policy framework, which has been blamed for distorting bond markets and crushing bank margin. «The BOJ will proclaim that Japan has achieved 2% inflation and end negative rates in April,» said Mari Iwashita, chief market economist at Daiwa
12.09 / 02:21
Citi MET Remark love country cover Earthquake robbed Moroccan villagers of almost everything — loved ones, homes and possessions
The toll of the earthquake that devastated Morocco is on stark display in dozens of remote villages across the North African county's disaster zone
12.09 / 02:17
Lowe's Remark Bitcoin show track Yen stands tall, dollar finds floor ahead of US inflation
yen steadied near a one-week high on Tuesday as comments from Japan's top central banker on a possible end to its negative interest rate policy reverberated through markets, while the dollar regained some lost ground. Bank of Japan (BOJ) Governor Kazuo Ueda told a newspaper interview over the weekend the bank could get enough data by year-end to determine whether it can end negative rates, remarks that on Monday saw the yen clock its largest daily gain against the dollar in two months. The Japanese currency was last marginally lower at 146.61 per dollar, after scaling a one-week top of 145.91 in the previous session. «Essentially, Governor Ueda laid out a conditional path and timeframe for the first-rate hike and a move away from its negative interest rate policy, should the data permit,» said Chris Weston, head of research at Pepperstone. «One can assume that the BOJ are also one step closer to moving away from yield curve control (YCC), and logically one could argue that the BOJ would like to be able to lift rates and remove YCC concurrently.» The yen has come under immense pressure against the dollar as a result of growing interest rate differentials with the United States, since the Federal Reserve began its aggressive rate-hike cycle last year while the BOJ remains a dovish outlier. Elsewhere, the U.S.
11.09 / 22:05
Citi MET Remark love country cover Earthquake robbed Moroccan villagers of almost everything -- loved ones, homes and possessions
The toll of the earthquake that devastated Morocco is on stark display in dozens of remote villages across the North African county's disaster zone
11.09 / 16:19
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In this article, we delve into the world of these innovative chairs, exploring the features that make them a must-have for gamers. From adjustable footrests to lumbar support and stylish designs, we'll guide you through the best options on the market. Check out the best-selling gaming chairs with footrests for overall comfort.
11.09 / 15:59
UPS Target Waters Remark Celebrity country Nuclear energy is clean but too risky to rely on
India’s flurry of diplomacy over the weekend included a joint statement issued with France that envisioned the co-development of modular nuclear reactors, the kind with interchangeable parts meant for rapid assembly at scale. Since nuclear plants heat water to drive turbines and generate power without burning fossil fuels, they qualify as climate-friendly from an emission perspective. India’s current pace of renewable capacity addition—wind, solar and hydro energy projects—would need sharp acceleration for non-fossil sources to yield 500 gigawatts of electricity by 2030, a target the country must meet on its way to carbon neutrality by 2070.

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