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06.04 / 05:39
COST Gap Sustainability Universities reports Updates Banking sector Q4 preview: PSU Banks to continue to post better earnings growth than private banks, says Elara
Q4 Results Preview | Telecom cos to report moderate growth on ARPU upgrades; Bharti Airtel, Jio to lead the pack According to the report, banks are at an unusual junction wherein frontline names have underperformed. With outperformance by other private and mid-tier PSU banks, the valuation gap between mid-tier and frontline has narrowed. “We retain our neutral stance on banks; hereafter, the riskreward may be tilted toward frontline peers.
06.04 / 04:05
Provident Adventure Universities Battlefield exclusive guidelines Equality Garena Free Fire MAX redeem codes for April 6, 2024: Win EXCITING weapons, skins and more
Garena Free Fire MAX has emerged as a top-tier gaming experience, attracting players nationwide. Each day, gamers have the opportunity to claim exclusive rewards by redeeming special codes, adding an extra layer of excitement to their gameplay. However, these redemption codes come with a time limit, typically available for only 12 to 18 hours, keeping players eagerly awaiting their chance to grab valuable loot.
06.04 / 02:01
Death community students Universities classical testing shock Another Indian student dies in US, police probe underway: Consulate General
More Indian students than American took GRE test in 2022-23 for first-time ever Since 2024, there have been several cases of deaths of Indian and Indian-origin students in the US. The death of Uma Satya Sai Gadde is the latest in a string of tragedies to shock the Indian community in America. In March this year, a 34-year-old trained classical dancer from India, Amarnath Ghosh, was shot dead in St Louis, Missouri.
06.04 / 00:13
UPS Fox Research Universities Oscar reports 2024 Atlantic hurricane names, state-wise prediction, forecast for season
Colorado State University's (CSU) inaugural forecast for the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season has predicted a busy season and named more than 20 storms. The predictions also include forecast for states, as per a report in Fox Weather. Name of these storms are — Alberto, Helene, Oscar, Beryl, Isaac, Patty, Chris, Joyce, Rafael, Debby, Kirk, Sara, Ernesto, Leslie, Tony, Francine, Milton, Valerie, Gordon, Nadine, and Wlliam, Fox weather reported.
05.04 / 15:31
Provident Extreme CEO pandemic Universities poverty Bandhan Bank CEO Chandra Shekhar Ghosh to step down when tenure ends in July
₹23,000 crore. Bandhan started as a non-government office (NGO) in 2001, with a focus on women empowerment and poverty alleviation. In 2006 it acquired a non-banking finance company (NBFC) licence and was renamed to Bandhan Financial Services Ltd (BFSL).
05.04 / 12:29
UPS Gap Discover Research Universities cover Ocean floor 'reservoir' of plastic pollution, study finds
Denise Hardesty, senior research scientist at the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), Australia, said this is the first estimate of how much plastic waste ends up on the ocean floor. «We discovered that the ocean floor has become a resting place, or reservoir, for most plastic pollution, with between three to 11 million tonnes of plastic estimated to be sinking to the ocean floor,» said Hardesty, one of the corresponding authors of the study published in the journal Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers.
05.04 / 11:51
WhatsApp Universities Inside Courts Governor C V Ananda Bose claims West Bengal varsity campuses 'mini-Sandeshkhali', orders judicial probe
Supreme Court or high court to look into the matter, he added. «The governor has realised that all state-run university campuses have become mini-Sandeshkhali. Today, he ordered a judicial enquiry into corruption, violence and misuse of university campuses in West Bengal for electioneering and political purposes,» the official said. Allegations of sexual atrocities on women and land grabs were levelled against local leaders of the ruling Trinamool Congress at Sandeshkhali in North 24 Parganas district recently.
05.04 / 11:07
WhatsApp President love Universities reports Department Schools Stanford University appoints Jonathan Levin as next president
Jonathan Levin, an economist and Stanford alumnus who led the Stanford Graduate School of Business as dean for the last eight years, was appointed the next president of Stanford University, the Board of Trustees announced on Friday. Levin will assume office effective August 1, 2024. Jerry Yang, BS, MS ’90, chair of the Board of Trustees, thanked the 20-member Presidential Search Committee (PSC) for their work, and said Levin was the unanimous choice of the search committee and of the trustees. The PSC conducted a comprehensive search for Stanford’s next president. Levin will become president effective Aug. 1, 2024.
05.04 / 10:43
film Universities musician Features Headlines Halle Bailey lands lead role in Universal's musical directed by Michel Gondry
Halle Bailey joined the cast of Universal's upcoming musical film, headlined by Kelvin Harrison Jr. The yet-untitled project will be directed by Michel Gondry of «Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind» fame and produced by American musician Pharrell Williams. Da'Vine Joy Randolph, who recently won an Oscar for her performance in «The Holdovers», will also feature in the movie, which is set in 1977 in Virginia Beach and based on Williams' childhood growing up in the city's Atlantis Apartments. Martin Hynes and Steven Levenson will pen the script. Mimi Valdes and Gil Netter will produce alongside Williams.
05.04 / 09:57
Election WhatsApp Bill students Universities testing Colleges Congress manifesto promises to make NEET, CUET exams optional
Congress has announced that it will make the centrally-conducted qualifying examinations such as NEET, CUET as optional, if elected to power. The Congress announced this in its manifesto for Lok Sabha elections 2024.
05.04 / 06:41
Reuters Research Universities Wildlife cover reports strain H5N1 bird flu behind hundreds of dead penguins in Antarctica? Here's what Scientists' research says
Reuters reported. Meagan Dewar, a wildlife biologist with Federation University who was a part of the latest expedition said, "This has the potential to have a massive impact on wildlife that is already being impacted by things like climate change and other environmental stresses," the Reuters report said.
05.04 / 04:35
markets Blockchain Digital Marvell community Universities innovations Unleashing the Power of Marvel Coin Universe (MCU): A Memetic Revolution in Crypto Investment
In the ever-evolving landscape of cryptocurrency, innovation often emerges from unexpected corners, and Marvel Coin Universe (MCU) exemplifies this trend with its unique fusion of meme culture and blockchain technology. As we delve into the depths of MCU’s whitepaper, a treasure trove of possibilities unfolds, promising not just a digital currency, but an entire universe of opportunities for investors seeking to ride the wave of meme coin success.
04.04 / 21:41
FIVE Fox Analysis Research Universities 2020 reports Atlantic hurricane season 2024 predictions, forecast: Over 10 hurricanes expected
La Niña phenomenon, according to initial forecast by hurricane researchers at Colorado State University (CSU), as per a Fox Weather report. The Colorado State University hurricane research team has issued a bold forecast for the upcoming Atlantic hurricane season, projecting the development of 23 named storms. Among these, they anticipate that 11 will strengthen into hurricanes, with five potentially reaching major hurricane status, characterized by winds exceeding 115 mph. With their extensive expertise and cutting-edge analysis, the CSU researchers provide valuable insights into the potential intensity and impact of tropical cyclones in the Atlantic basin, Fox Weather reported.
04.04 / 20:30
UPS CEO Parke Research President Universities innovations South Korean computer chipmaker plans $3.87 billion Indiana semiconductor plant and research center
A major South Korean computer chipmaker said Wednesday it plans to spend more than $3.87 billion in Indiana to build a semiconductor packaging plant and research and development center
04.04 / 20:29
Google Racing Gemini Research wellness Universities voice Tech companies want to build artificial general intelligence. But who decides when AGI is attained?
There’s a race underway to build artificial general intelligence, a futuristic vision of machines that are broadly as smart as humans or at least can do many things as well as people can
04.04 / 17:07
Progressive Research wellness students Universities reports International Indian student group begins 'Fair Visa, Fair Chance' campaign in UK
UK's prominent Indian student representative organisations on Thursday began a new "Fair Visa, Fair Chance" campaign in favour of the post-study Graduate Route visa, which has proved hugely popular with students from India since its launch around three years ago. The National Indian Students and Alumni Union (NISAU) UK, which had originally campaigned for the visa that allows international graduates the chance to gain work experience for two years after their degree, fears the ongoing review of the route would reverse the progress made. The independent Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) has been commissioned to review the Graduate Route visa by UK Home Secretary James Cleverly to ensure it is «fit for purpose» and is expected to report by next month. Do you meet the immigration criteria? Check here «The ability to work for two years post-graduation helps international students to earn money to help pay for their degrees and enable some to get valuable work experience as well as to continue to build strong links with the UK,» said Lord Karan Bilimoria, Co-Chair of the All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on International Students and patron of NISAU UK.
04.04 / 16:13
Action Remark Election Universities Relationships peace West Bengal Governor directs state govt to remove Education Minister from cabinet for violating MCC
West Bengal Governor C. V. Ananda Bose directed the state government to take action against the Bratya Basu, Education Minister including his removal from the Cabinet, said Raj Bhavan in an official statement. The order to Mamata Banerjee's government comes after a political meeting that was held in Gour Banga University under the leadership and presence of Bratya Basu, Minister of Education of West Bengal with other Ministers, MPs, MLAs and political leaders on March 30. «The Chancellor and Governor of West Bengal has directed the state government to take action against the erring Minister who has deliberately violated the election code of conduct, including his removal from the Cabinet,» the statement of Raj Bhavan read.
04.04 / 14:59
COST UPS Extreme Sustainability Universities country cover Why climate change on the farm means a high cost for Canadian taxpayers
To get an idea of the financial toll extreme weather is taking on this country’s agriculture industry, look no further than the government of Saskatchewan’s books.
04.04 / 12:49
UPS Entertainment Discover film Universities show Features Turn your personal space into an endless hub of entertainment with our top 32-inch LED TVs picks
1. LG 32 inches HD Ready Smart LED TV The LG 80 cm (32 inches) HD Ready Smart LED TV 32LM563BPTC in stylish Dark Iron Grey is the ideal entertainment companion. What is this product ideal for? Take your cosy movie nights to the next level or catch up on your favourite shows with this TV set that promises vivid visuals and smart features.
04.04 / 08:59
markets Target Progressive Universities track Jerome Powell: Rate cuts likely as US inflation is on track to meet target
In a speech at Stanford University on Wednesday (3 April), Powell addressed the rise in consumer price inflation from 3.1% in January to 3.2% in February, saying it was too soon to tell whether the February figures were «more than just a bump». Fed officials 'highly attentive' to inflation despite recent progress He explained that February's data would not «materially change the overall picture», which he said is one of «solid growth, a strong but rebalancing labour market, and inflation moving down to 2% on a sometimes bumpy path». «We do not expect that it will be appropriate to ...

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