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Priyanka Chopra, Nick Jonas to Produce Broadway’s Chicken and Biscuits
Priyanka Chopra updated her fans with the news in a post she shared on Instagram, along with a series of pictures featuring the team of the show and Nick Jonas.
Arrival, Departure Timings of 326 Special Trains in Bhopal, Jabalpur Division Changed
Timings of special passenger trains have also been changed for the Kota railway division.
Happy World Smile Day 2021: Here Are Some Unknown Health Benefits Of Smiling
Smile Day was first started by American artist Harvey Ball in 1999.
Paras Defence and Space Technologies Share Makes Stellar Debut at 171% Premium Over IPO Price
Paras Defence and Space Technologies shares price: Paras Defence made a stunning debut on the stock market on Friday, shares list at 171% Premium on BSE
NIIT IFBI Launches Course on Virtual Sales, Relationship Management With Job Offer at Axis Bank
It will consist of virtual training as well as on-the-job learning, to make future-ready banking professionals. Students will be deployed at Axis Bank virtual centres as assistant managers.
Taiwan's Foxconn Has Deal To Buy Former GM Plant In Ohio
Foxconn Technology Group, the worlds largest electronics maker, has a deal to buy a huge auto assembly plant in Ohio from startup electric truck maker Lordstown Motors, the companies announced Thursday.
Lawsuit: NYPD Still Hiding Discipline Files After Law Change
The New York chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union sued New York Citys police department on Thursday, saying it is illegally keeping the vast majority of officer disciplinary records out of public view.
Scammers Got Nearly 30% Of Arizona Virus Unemployment Pay
Scammers were able to pocket nearly 30% of the $16 billion in unemployment insurance payments paid out by Arizona since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, the director of the state agency overseeing the program said Thursday.
Feds Schedule Gulf Offshore Oil Lease Sale For November
President Joe Biden's administration says it has followed a court order to schedule an offshore oil and gas lease sale for the Gulf of Mexico after the Democratic president's moratorium on new oil and gas leasing on federal lands was blocked by a judge.
Havana Reopens Its Beaches, Citing High Vaccination Rate
Beaches and recreation centers reopened in Cuba's capital Thursday after authorities announced it was time to resume outdoor activities, including strolling on the Malecon coastal promenade that has long been a gathering place for Havana.
S Africa Reduces COVID-19 Lockdown To Level One
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa on Thursday announced a reduction in COVID-19 lockdown from Friday to Level one of a five-level approach, following a drop in the number of coronavirus infections in the country. Speaking in a national broadcast, Ra...
Exclusive-Some 1,900 Colombian Guerrillas Operating From Venezuela, Says Colombia Military Chief
About 1,900 fighters belonging to Colombian rebel and crime groups are operating from Venezuela, where they plan attacks and participate in drug trafficking, the commander of Colombia's armed forces said.
S.African President Ramaphosa Eases Covid-19 Restrictions To Lowest Level
Ramaphosa announced that the maximum number of people permitted to gather outdoors will increase to 2,000 from 500
Clubhouse Rolls Out Conversation Replay And Clip-sharing To Drive Growth
Social audio chat app Clubhouse is launching the ability to record and replay conversations and also download 30second clips to share on social media or other sites, it said on Thursday.
India, Australia Agree to Conclude Free Trade Pact by 2022-end; Early Harvest Deal by Dec
India and Australia have decided to have an exchange of offers regarding the proposed Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement by October.
Ch'garh CM, SIT Members, Top Law Officer Weakened PDS Scam Case: ED tells SC
The ED has sought cancellation of anticipatory bail granted to the two IAS officers.