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Govt Clears India-Japan Pact to Institutionalise Mobility of Skilled Workers
The memorandum of cooperation on a basic framework for partnership pertaining to "Specified Skilled Worker" between India and Japan was cleared at a meeting of the Union Cabinet chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Indian E-commerce Startup Udaan Raises $280 Million From Tencent, Others
Indian businesstobusiness ecommerce startup Udaan has raised $280 million, it said Wednesday, as it seeks to serve more momandpop businesses that are buying products online in the wake of the COVID19 pandemic.
Disha Patani to Play Jackie Shroff's Sister in Salman Khan's Radhe?
Earlier, Disha Patani and Jackie Shroff were also a part of Bharat, but they didn’t share the screen space together.
India to Resume UK Flights From Today in Calibrated Manner, 30 Flights Scheduled to Operate
Passengers travelling from the United Kingdom to India from January 8 to 31 will now be subjected to mandatory self-paid RT-PCR test at the airport, the Health Ministry said on Saturday.
The White Tiger First Reviews: Critics are Super Impressed, Declare Adarsh Gourav 'Star'
Reviewers are so far impressed by Ramin Bahrani's retelling of Aravind Adiga’s Booker-winning novel about aspiration in modern India.
Why Has Google Not Updated Its iPhone Apps In Weeks? Is It Because Of The App Store Privacy Labels?
At the time of writing this, popular apps including Google Search, Gmail, Google Chrome, Google Drive, Google Docs, Google Meet, YouTube and Google Pay have not been updated for 4 weeks or more, for the Apple iPhone and Apple iPad. Some of these apps have...
With Sony PlayStation 5 Launch Date Coming Closer, Is There Uncertainty About Stocks in India?
The PlayStation 5 starts at a price of Rs 39,990 for the Digital Edition in India and is priced at Rs 49,990 for PS5 with a disc drive.
UK Music Festivals Call For Help To Survive Until Summer
Britain's music festivals will have to start pulling the plug on events for the second year in succession if they do not get government support to give them the confidence to book acts and contractors, the industry said on Tuesday.
R&B Star Akon Enters Congo Mining Sector In JV With State Company
A company led by AmericanSenegalese R&B singer Akon has signed a deal to finance a copper and cobalt mine in the Democratic Republic of Congo in a joint venture with a state miner, according to a contract published by the mines ministry.
Broken Ribs & Leg, Rod Inserted in Pvt Parts: Woman's Gang Rape, Murder in UP Revives 'Nirbhaya' Case Memories
The woman's family accused the police of delay in filing a report as her body was sent for a post mortem 18 hours after the incident.
Grammy Awards Postponed To March 21 Due To Los Angeles Coronavirus Surge
The Grammy Awards ceremony due to take place on Jan. 31 has been postponed to March 21 because of the coronavirus surge in Los Angeles, organizers said on Tuesday.
Grammy Awards Postponed Due To Coronavirus Surge -media Reports
The Grammy Awards ceremony due to take place on Jan. 31 has been postponed because of the coronavirus surge in Los Angeles, Rolling Stone magazine and Variety reported on Tuesday.
Saudi Deepens Cuts As OPEC+ Agrees Oil Output Rollover
Saudi Arabia will make additional, voluntary oil output cuts of one million barrels per day (bpd) in February and March as part of a deal under which most OPEC+ producers will hold production steady in the face of new coronavirus lockdowns.
U.S. Factory Activity Approaches 2-1/2-year High; COVID-19 Hitting Supply Chains
U.S. factory activity accelerated to its highest level in nearly 21/2 years in December as the coronavirus pandemic continues to pull demand away from services towards goods, though spiraling new infections are causing bottlenecks in supply chains.
Saudi Offers Extra Cut As OPEC+ Agrees Oil Output Rollover
Saudi Arabia will make voluntary cuts to its oil output in February and March as part of a deal to persuade most OPEC+ producers to hold production steady amid concerns that new coronavirus lockdowns will hit demand.
WHO Recommends 2 Doses Of Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine Within 21-28 Days
COVID19 patients should take two doses of the new Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine within a period of 2128 days, the head of the World Health Organization's immunization advisory group said on Tuesday.