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07.01 / 16:12
wellness performer rights International play MSK Prasad said, "If Rohit and Kohli are serious about the T20WC, they should play immediately"
T20 International format. MSK Prasad, the former chairman of selectors and wicketkeeper, stated on Sunday that if both Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli have declared themselves fit for the T20 World Cup in June, then they need to be included in the T20I squad for the forthcoming series against Afghanistan. After the ODI World Cup, they were supposed to return to T20Is. India had matches against South Africa and Australia, but they missed both of those matches as well, which sparked debate over whether they would even play in the World Cup in June, which the USA and the West Indies would be co-hosting. If news about the ICC tournament in 2024 is to be believed, Kohli and Rohit have both committed to participate.
07.01 / 16:10
Provident Aware Airlines Department guidelines rights Traffic US weather: Over 700 flights cancelled, more than 1,100 delayed. Check flight cancellation policy, compensation
In cases where your flights are affected by adverse weather conditions, being aware of your rights becomes crucial. Depending on the circumstances, you might qualify for compensation from the airline or even a complete refund.
07.01 / 16:10
Provident Citizens Justice rights 3 criminal laws framed with spirit of 'citizen first, dignity first and justice first': PM Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said the three new criminal justice laws were enacted with the spirit of "citizen first, dignity first and justice first" and that the police now need to work with data instead of 'danda'. Addressing the 58th conference of Director Generals of Police (DGPs) and Inspector Generals of Police (IGPs) here, Modi exhorted the police to focus on the safety of women to ensure they can work fearlessly «kabhi bhi aur kahin bhi (anytime, anywhere).» He emphasised that the new criminal laws were framed with the spirit of «citizen first, dignity first and justice first' and instead of working with 'danda', police now need to work with „data“.
07.01 / 14:45
Election President love stage cover rights Videos President Biden 'escorted' off stage by Jill Biden, video reignites age debate ahead of US polls
The Daily Mail US account wrote, “Jill Biden rushed to embrace zoned-out Biden after he finished speech, then went into trance-like state on-stage." Netizens were quick to respond to the bizarre trolling, and wrote, “Remember the many times Melania wouldn’t hold Trump’s hand?" Some other netizens also took a subtle dig at Donald trump and wrote, “Yeah wives actually want to hold the hands of their husbands when their husbands are faithful and didn't raw dog a pornstar when they were home with their infant son. Crazy.". “Couples that actually love each other still hold hands.
07.01 / 14:28
Provident inclusion stars reports rights International play India vs Afghanistan: Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli to play T20 series; Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Siraj rested
India vs Afghanistan: The Board of Control for Cricket (BCCI) on Sunday released Team India's squad for the upcoming IDFC First Bank T20 international series against Afghanistan. The T20 series will mark the return of skipper Rohit Sharma and star batter Virat Kohli, who will play the shortest format of the game after 14 months. The selectors have decided to give some rest to India's star pacers Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Siraj who bowled some impressive spells in South Africa.
07.01 / 13:34
Citi Metro track country rights Country's first 31-metre U-girder successfully cast for Bengaluru Suburban Rail Project
U-girder, has been successfully cast for the first time in India for Bengaluru Suburban Rail Project on Saturday night at Casting Yard, Devanahalli. It is an important milestone in construction of Bengaluru suburban Rail Project, the BSRP said in a statement.
07.01 / 13:24
Provident Election show Courts rights Nomination papers of 76 per cent of PTI candidates accepted: ECP tells Pakistan's apex court
Supreme Court that nomination papers of 76 per cent of candidates of jailed former premier Imran Khan's Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party were accepted for the February 8 general elections. The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) submitted the data in response to a contempt petition filed by the PTI party that the electoral body had not followed a direction by the apex court to address its concerns about the lack of a level playing field in the run-up to polls. The ECP stated that 598 out of a total of 843 nomination papers of PTI candidates for the National Assembly were accepted, while another 1,398 out of 1,777 candidatures for provincial assemblies were approved.
07.01 / 11:54
Twitter Parke social rights International open Australian Rafael Nadal withdraws from Australian Open due to injury, says ‘not ready to compete at…’
Nadal said he had concerns over his surgically repaired hip after needing a medical timeout in the third set of his Brisbane International quarterfinal loss to Jordan Thompson on Friday. The 22-time major winner initially said it seemed like more of a muscular problem than the tendon issue that caused him so much pain this time last year. But he posted on social media Sunday that scans after he arrived in Melbourne revealed a small tear in the muscle and he was flying back to Spain for treatment.
07.01 / 11:53
UPS Merit Platform President social rights Mumbai Ranji Trophy match delayed after two teams from Bihar turn up for game against Mumbai; sparks social media frenzy
before the match which led to all the confusion. The secretary continued the defiant tone and claimed that the President of the cricket body doesn't have the authority to select the final team. “We have picked the team on merit and that is the right team.
07.01 / 10:53
FIVE security Election AeroVironment rights Relationships peace us sanctions China sanctions 5 US defence companies in response to US sanctions and arms sales to Taiwan
China announced sanctions Sunday on five American defense-related companies in response to U.S. arms sales to Taiwan and U.S sanctions on Chinese companies and individuals. The sanctions will freeze any property the companies have in China and prohibit organizations and individuals in China from doing business with them, the Foreign Ministry said in a statement posted online. It was unclear what impact, if any, the sanctions would have on the companies, BAE Systems Land and Armaments, Alliant Techsystems Operations, AeroVironment, Viasat and Data Link Solutions.
07.01 / 10:45
UPS Fighting War Freedom rights International Canadian soldier explains why he’s returning to Ukraine’s eastern trenches
Ukraine.“I actually never had to explain it to them. My brother, when I told him — I was on a phone call with him and my sister — and he said something to the effect of ‘I can’t believe you’re not there already,'” the 40-year-old Toronto native says, speaking with Global News while on leave in London, England.“I never really had to give anyone a reason, and all the reasons I gave my wife, she accepted but was still upset about.”The last deployment of his 15 years with Canada’s military was as part of a task force in Europe helping Ukraine deal with Russia‘s full-scale invasion in 2022.But that support role wasn’t enough for Smith, who headed to Ukraine after resigning in March 2023.“You can’t wait for someone to go tell you to defend freedom anymore.
07.01 / 07:25
markets Provident ETF Platform security ICE rights Why is diversifying your portfolio with commercial real estate a smart move?
debt mutual funds etc) and the volatility of equities (including direct stocks, equity mutual funds, ETFs etc). An astute investor should look towards creating a diversified mix of fixed income, equity and hybrid security investments to optimise returns on his/her portfolio. Smart investors will try to find a balance between the high-risk & high-reward world of equities and the reliability of fixed-income (Debt) investments.
07.01 / 07:23
Reuters Election country reports rights 2024 Bangladesh Elections 2024: Why the Bangladeshi opposition is boycotting this election
Bangladesh Elections 2024: Bangladesh began voting for its general elections early today January 6, amid pre-poll violence and opposition calls for a boycott of the incumbent government and its candidate, current Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. Notably, however, Hasina looks set to win a fifth term, and fourth consecutive clean sweep in the country, amid a lack of a significant rival option. This election has unfolded against the backdrop of Hasina's government unrelentingly tamping down on protests by opposition party representatives via widespread arrests.
07.01 / 07:22
markets IPO Provident Manufacturing Gap Strategy rights Allied Blenders enters premium gin segment with Zoya
₹2,000 in markets such as Haryana. Currently, nearly all of the company’s sales come from brown spirits. It has been looking to expand its presence in the premium spirits market and has created a vertical called PremBrands for this.
07.01 / 05:57
COST security Duke cover reports gatherings rights King Charles to solve 'Andrew problem', likely to curtail funds as his brother gets included in Jeffrey Epstein’s ‘list'
reported. As per the publication, King Charles is now determined to solve the 'Andrew problem'. Andrew has consistently denied the allegations.
07.01 / 05:38
UPS Booking Action Courts rights OpenAI and Microsoft face another lawsuit over alleged copyright infringement by authors; here's what you need to know
OpenAI, under the leadership of Sam Altman, and tech giant Microsoft are in the spotlight facing a fresh class-action lawsuit. The lawsuit, filed by book authors, accuses both companies of utilizing copyrighted materials without permission to build a highly profitable AI system, triggering serious allegations of intellectual property theft. Nicholas Basbanes and Nicholas Gage, non-fiction authors, have taken the initiative to file a lawsuit in Manhattan federal court, representing a group of writers who claim their copyrighted works have been consistently appropriated by Microsoft and OpenAI. The lawsuit's central accusation compares the companies to common thieves, emphasizing their alleged infringement on intellectual property.
07.01 / 05:21
UPS Manufacturing economy Sustainability Schools rights Commentary India estimates GDP growth at 7.3%. Economists decode the numbers
India's economy is expected to grow 7.3 per cent in the current fiscal year ending in March, the highest rate of the major global economies, helped by state spending and a pickup in manufacturing, the National Statistics Office said on Friday. Siddhartha Sanyal, Chief Economist, Bandhan Bank, DK Joshi, Chief Economist, CRISIL and Indranil Pan, Chief Economist, Yes Bank, in conversation with ET Now How do you see these numbers and what do these really numbers project for the Indian economy going into 2024? Siddhartha Sanyal: In the first half of the financial year, we had seen that GDP growth for India had been around 7.6%. This particular number was known for a while. Now, at the same time, till very recently we were expecting that still the full year number will be in the vicinity of 6.5%, that means talking about a significantly lower number for the second half of the financial year, but now the 7.3% with quite a lot of data points already available in hand for the first nine odd months, government clearly is much more confident about the second half growth.
07.01 / 03:33
BLOCK Citizens Landmark prevention Courts rights politician US appeals court prevents California from banning guns in most public places
appeals court on Saturday allowed a judge's ruling that barred California from enforcing a new law that bans the carrying of guns in most public places on the grounds that it was unconstitutional to take effect. The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals dissolved an order by a different 9th Circuit panel from a week earlier that suspended an injunction issued by a judge who concluded the Democratic-led state's law violated the right of citizens to keep and bear arms under the U.S. Constitution's Second Amendment.
07.01 / 03:32
Aware Election country reports rights "Democracy should continue in this country": Sheikh Hasina as Bangladesh goes to polls
Bangladesh Prime Minister on Sunday emphasised the importance of democracy for the development of the country as the Asian nation goes to the polls for the 2024 general elections today. «Our country is sovereign and independent...We have a big population. We have established people's democratic rights...I want to make sure that democracy should continue in this country and without democracy, you can't make any development. As we are a long-term democratic system from 2009 to 2023, that is why Bangladesh made this much of an achievement,» she said.
06.01 / 19:58
Digital Manufacturing CEO Diversity Schools rights International acquires India Inc acquires right expat-ise to scale new growth
According to search and recruitment firms and India Inc executives, organisations in sectors as diverse as oil and gas and manufacturing to banking, fashion and technology are keen to run global searches while hiring, in line with their global ambitions and capacity to pay on par with international standards.
06.01 / 17:50
security War reports Features Courts rights NOT Ram Mandir ceremony: Uddhav Thackeray not invited; Here's what he plans to do instead
ALSO READ: Ayodhya Ram Temple consecration ceremony: Cops discuss alternative routes, security arrangements Thackeray, who has not been invited to the grand consecration ceremony, said, “We do not want to indulge in matter of who has got the invitation and who has not." He added, “When the consecration ceremony will be held in Ayodhya, at the same time, we will participate by offering prayers at the Kala Ram Temple in Nasik. On the same day, we will hold party's conference in Nasik itself." Nasik's Kala Ram Temple is dedicated to Lord Ram. It is believed that Lord Ram stayed here in Panchvati with wife Sita and brother Laksham during their exile ('Vanvaas'), ANI reported.

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