Wednesday, 19 August 2020

BCCI May Ask Dream11 To Revisit IPL Title Bids For 2021 And 2022: Report

BCCI and Dream11 are still negotiating on the conditional three-year bid under which the company is supposed to pay Rs 240 crore each in 2021 and 2022 if Vivo doesn't make a comeback with its yearly...

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"All Hail Hitman": Rohit's Net Session Leaves Ranveer Singh Impressed

Rohit Sharma, the most successful captain in IPL history, has gone full throttle with his preparations for the upcoming challenge.

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50 Lakh Salaried Jobs Lost In July, Nearly 2 Crore Since April: CMIE Data

While the overall employment rate has improved, CMIE said its an "unhealthy recovery" as most of the new jobs are in informal sector

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Hardik Pandya Hits The Ground Running, Natasa Stankovic Reacts

Hardik Pandya, like all the other current cricketers, is gearing up for the Indian Premier League, beginning on September 19.

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Tuesday, 18 August 2020

CPL 2020: Trinbago Knight Riders, Barbados Tridents Start With Wins

Trinbago Knight Riders defeated Guyana Amazon Warriors by four wickets while Barbados Tridents outclassed St Kitts and Nevis Patriots by six runs to start their CPL 2020 campaign.

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Rupee Edges Higher To 74.68 Against Dollar

Rupee Vs Dollar Today: Gains in domestic equities supported the rupee, however strength in the dollar overseas limited the upside, say analysts.

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Domestic Gold Futures Decline Nearly 1% To Rs 53,125 As Global Rates Ease

Gold Price Today: At 10:03 am, the MCX gold futures contract quoted at Rs 53,150, down Rs 421 - or 0.79 per cent - from its previous close.

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Insurance magnate, ex-N.C. Congress member learn sentences

A big political donor, his consultant and a former North Carolina congressman are receiving punishments for their roles in trying to bribe the state’s top insurance regulator

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Survivors seize chance to confront Golden State Killer

Joseph DeAngelo’s victims are reveling in their chance to finally confront him in a courtroom, four decades after he committed 13 known murders and dozens of rapes that spanned much of California

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Reliance Industries Gains Over 1% On Stake Purchase In Netmeds

Reliance Industries shares gained more than 1 per cent on the BSE after its subsidiary Reliance Retail acquired majority stake in online pharmacy Netmeds for around Rs 620 crore.

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Sensex Gains Over 250 Points; Reliance Industries Rises 1%

Asian equities mostly moved higher on Wednesday after a strong Wall Street session in which the S&P 500 hit an all-time high.

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All You Need To Know About Latest Gold And Silver Rates

While gold has given up some of the recent gains, which pushed the global spot rate above the $2,000 per ounce and domestic futures above Rs 56,000 subsequently, it is not far from its all-time highs...

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Today in History

Today in History Today is Wednesday, Aug. 19, the 232nd day of 2020. There are 134 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: On August 19, 1814, during the War of 1812, British forces landed at Benedict, Maryland, with the objective of capturing Washington D.C. On this date: In 1807, Robert Fulton’s North River Steamboat arrived in Albany, two days after leaving New York. In 1812, the USS Constitution defeated the British frigate HMS Guerriere off Nova Scotia during the War of 1812, earning the nickname “Old Ironsides.” In 1848, the New York Herald reported the discovery of gold in California. In 1909, the first automobile races were run at the just-opened Indianapolis Motor Speedway; the winner of the first event was auto engineer Louis Schwitzer, who drove a Stoddard-Dayton touring car twice around the 2.5-mile track at an average speed of 57.4 mph. In 1934, a plebiscite in Germany approved the vesting of sole executive power in Adolf Hitler. In 1942,...

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