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05.12 / 16:39
COST UPS Gap show rowing Posthaste: Why the great wealth transfer might not be all it's cracked up to be
The great wealth transfer has started, but millennials and generation Z may not inherit as much as they think.
05.12 / 13:05
UPS economy Fishing pop reports rowing 'We're in a recession,' says former Bank of Canada governor Stephen Poloz
Former Bank of Canada governor Stephen Poloz says Canada is in a recession, arguing the economy’s weakness has been masked by strong population growth.
03.12 / 12:43
PwC Moodys reports Courts International rowing No lawyer to represent Hindu monk in Bangladesh court, bail hearing deferred now to Jan 2
bail petition of Hindu monk Chinmoy Krishna Das, arrested on a sedition charge, as no lawyer appeared on his behalf. Swatantra Gauranga Das, an associate of the monk at his Sammilita Sanatani Jagaran Jote, claimed that no lawyer represented the Hindu leader due to threats from a «politically motivated lawyers' group». The bail hearing at the Chattogram court has now been postponed to January 2. Das' arrest on November 25 had triggered demonstrations by supporters of the monk, who was previously with the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON). In Chattogram, an assistant government prosecutor, Saiful Islam Alif, was killed in a protest after the monk was denied bail.
02.12 / 20:27
WhatsApp wellness rights rowing Newly-elected MP Priyanka Gandhi sits next to Rahul in front row of Oppn benches
Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on Tuesday sat in a front row seat of the Opposition benches, right next to her brother Rahul Gandhi, who is the leader of the Opposition. The siblings were sitting together, chatting and looking at the Congress MPs, who were raising slogans from the Well when the Lok Sabha reassembled at 12 noon after the first adjournment at 11 am.
02.12 / 17:56
markets Assurant Bill PAM Courts Investigations rowing Adani row: Samyukt Kisan Morcha threatens protest in support of opposition's demand for JPC probe
Samyukt Kisan Morcha (SKM) on Monday attacked the Centre over the Adani issue and threatened to launch a protest in support of the opposition's demand for a Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) probe into the allegations against the business group. In a statement, the SKM, an umbrella organisation of several farmers' bodies, also said that protests will be held in Uttar Pradesh on December 4 against proposed privatisation of electricity sector in the state. The SKM accused the NDA government at the Centre of shielding industrialist Gautam Adani, against whom bribery allegations have been made in a US court. «The case registered against Adani Group in the USA corroborates SKM's demand of no privatisation of the electricity sector and prepaid smart meters that will impose huge exploitation of the people,» the SKM said.
02.12 / 00:03
Provident Nov track rowing ‘Reignite discussions’: Canada Post tables new framework as strike persists
Canada Post says it has presented a new framework that it hopes will “reignite discussions” with the union representing 55,000 striking workers.In a statement Sunday, the Crown corporation said the framework is “comprehensive” for reaching a negotiated agreement with the Canadian Union of Postal Workers, whose members walked off the job more than two weeks ago.“The framework includes proposals to bring greater flexibility to the Corporation’s delivery model, while also demonstrating movement on other key issues,” Canada Post said.“It is our hope that these proposals will reignite discussions and, together with the support of mediators, help the parties work toward final agreements.”It added it will not be providing further details outside the negotiation process at this time.The 55,000 workers walked off the job on Nov. 15 over wages and working conditions.
30.11 / 12:35
markets FIVE Action AVP Courts rowing Ajmer Dargah row: State govt will follow whatever decision the court takes, says Rajasthan Minister
Ajmer Dargah and a lawsuit claiming a Shiva temple exists within Ajmer Sharif Dargah, Rajasthan Minister Jawahar Singh Bedham stated that the petition is now in court, and the state government will follow whatever decision the court makes. While speaking to ANI, the Rajasthan Minister, Jawahar Singh Bedham said that Congress has always divided people by doing appeasement politics. «Congress has always divided people by doing appeasement politics. Our aim is to preserve the cultural identity. The state moves on the path of development. The petition has gone to court. Whatever decision will be taken by the court the state government will follow it,» he said.
30.11 / 12:35
FIVE WhatsApp rowing chess Gukesh draws with Liren, scores still tied after five games
D Gukesh played out a hard-fought draw with white pieces in the fifth game of the World Chess Championship against defending champion Ding Liren of China here Saturday. The second draw in a row left both players with an identical tally on 2.5 points apiece, still shy of 5 more points in order to win the championship.
29.11 / 06:05
Strategy community Justice country Courts rowing Shiva Temple under Ajmer Sharif Dargah? Here is all about the latest controversy about another shrine
Ajmer has sent waves of controversy across the country, especially it's political segment. Since the row over the Ajmer Sharif began on Wednesday, concerns have been raised over a Rajasthan court’s notice regarding a lawsuit over the Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti shrine claiming the famous Sufi shrine was originally a Shiva temple. The row has even led some to accuse former Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud of opening a «Pandora's box» that could fuel communal tensions and even lead to violence. The petition, filed in September in a local Ajmer court, seeks directions to begin worship at the Ajmer Shrine as a Shiva temple. Vishnu Gupta, the plaintiff, claimed that a Shiva temple existed at the site before the dargah was built and that it should be declared a Hindu place of worship. His request for a survey of the site by the ASI and the cancellation of any official registration of the dargah has sparked widespread debate.
28.11 / 20:49
Provident Action President track country rowing Canada Post laying off postal workers amid strike, but says it’s temporary
Canada Post confirmed on Thursday it is laying off some striking postal workers as the nationwide work stoppage hits the two-week mark, but said the action is temporary.
28.11 / 19:43
Discover WhatsApp voice Department Updates rowing Third Eye: From Sansad TV goes hindi-only for Rajya Sabha to Nitish Kumar faces car pollution row
It'll be Hindi-only House Broadcast: Sansad TV will only broadcast Rajya Sabha proceedings in Hindi now, with just the interpreter's voice relayed when a member speaks in English. Previously, speeches were televised as spoken.
28.11 / 00:19
markets Ball Cycling country Inside rowing Shortage of cattle behind recent jump in beef prices, industry says
If you’re a fan of Canadian beef, you’ve probably noticed that juicy steak on your plate has forced you to dig deeper into your pocket to pay for these days.
27.11 / 05:31
security WhatsApp Justice country Department rowing Adani row: Democratic administration did 'irreparable harm' to Indo-US relations, says senior advocate Mahesh Jethmalani
Mahesh Jethmalani said on Wednesday that while US and India have had excellent relations, he believes that the Joe Biden-led Democratic administration has done 'irreparable harm' to the bilateral ties between the two countries. Jethamalani made the comments while speaking in reference to the allegations pinned against the Adani group by the US Department of Justice and the US Securities and Exchange Commission. He linked the case's timing with the exit of the Democrats from power in American as Donald Trump is set to take the Oval Office in January 2025.
26.11 / 14:07
FIVE Airlines reports Department recommendations rowing U.S. airlines collected more than $12 billion from seat fees
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Fees to select seats or to sit in rows with a few extra inches of legroom have become big business for airlines, according to a Senate subcommittee report released Tuesday. Five U.S.
24.11 / 14:07
markets BLOCK Digital Citizens Action International rowing Union minister Jitendra Singh holds 'public durbar' in J&K's Kathua
Jitendra Singh on Sunday held a nearly two-hour 'Public Durbar' (public meeting) in Jammu and Kashmir's Kathua district, asserting that Prime Minister Narendra Modi led government is committed to resolve public issues at their doorsteps. Singh, who won Udhampur parliamentary constituency for third term in a row, held the public durbar at Marheen block of Hiranagar sector near the International border. It was a part of his ongoing spree to reach out to the public directly to listen to their issues and concerns. Several issues raised by individual citizens and delegations were resolved on-the-spot. Instructions for immediate action were issued in several other cases, an official said. He said the entire district administration led by Deputy Commissioner Rakesh Minhas and senior officers from various departments were also present for instant intervention and follow-up.
24.11 / 03:57
COST UPS security President track country rowing Canada Post says no ‘major breakthrough’ in talks as strike enters 2nd week
Canada Post said Saturday there’s been no “major breakthrough” in talks with the postal workers’ union as the ongoing strike entered its second week and the two sides remain far apart at the negotiating table.Canada Post and the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) kept negotiating over the weekend, along with the support of a special mediator.Jon Hamilton, Canada Post’s vice-president of strategic communications, told Global News the struggling company wants to reach a fair deal with the union that addresses their needs, but said fully meeting all the CUPW’s demands could limit its ability to grow its business.“Obviously, we want to continue to ensure that we have good paying jobs for our people, but there’s only so far we can go,” Hamilton said.The Crown corporation said Friday it lost $315 million before tax in the third quarter, larger than its $290-million loss a year earlier.The financial results put Canada Post on track for “another significant loss” in 2024, which would mark the seventh year in a row in the red.CUPW national president Jan Simpson told Global News that although “morale is up” among picketing postal workers, some layoffs and benefit cancellations have begun as the company tries to save its bottom line.“You can’t expect to negotiate a contract and save your company on the backs of workers,” she said in an interview.“We went to the bargaining table over a year ago with them. … This could have been done a long time ago.”Canada Post said Saturday it has seen a shortage of more than eight million parcels amid the ongoing strike compared with the same period in 2023.More than 55,000 workers across the country walked off the job on Nov.
22.11 / 22:59
markets UPS DOW rowing How major US stock indexes fared Friday, 11/22/2024
Stocks closed higher on Wall Street, giving the market its fifth gain in a row and notching another record high for the Dow Jones Industrial Average
21.11 / 08:33
markets Strategy Mobile awards Experts reports rowing Jio, Airtel, Vi continue to suffer customer losses for a third time
Reliance Jio, Bharti Airtel and Vodafone Idea—continued to suffer major customer losses for the third month in a row in September, even as state-run BSNL continued its addition spree, following the mobile tariffs hikes by the private telcos in early July. As per data released by Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) for the month of September, Jio lost 7.9 million wireless customers, followed by Vodafone Idea which saw a decline of 1.5 million wireless customers and Bharti Airtel lost 1.4 million wireless users. Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL), was the only telco which added wireless customers in September as the state-run firm had not raised tariffs and is benefitting because users are shifting to the company. BSNL added 849,493 subscribers during the month. The three private telcos had raised mobile rates in the range of 11-25% in early July and these firms have been seeing their user base decline after that.
20.11 / 06:01
COST UPS wellness Trade rowing Japan records a trade deficit in October for a 4th straight month, despite export recovery
Japan racked up a trade deficit in October for the fourth month in a row, as a weak yen and rising energy prices kept import costs high
20.11 / 00:47
UPS WhatsApp President show symptomatic rowing "I left a US bank to work in M&A for a European bank. It's a nightmare"
If you're working for a bulge bracket US investment bank, and you're thinking of moving to a European bank for lifestyle reasons, because yourworking hours are terrible, then I have one thing to say: don't. 
19.11 / 15:57
President Photos War reports Features International rowing After being relegated to the back corner of the APEC group photo, Biden now misses the G20 group photo; what was he doing?
New York Post reported that the photograph featured other world leaders which included Chinese President Xi Jinping prominently positioned at the center while Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov was less visible in the back row. Also Read: Lionel Messi-Argentina vs Peru free live streaming: Prediction, kick-off time, how to watch

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