Thursday, 26 November 2020

Bullet Train Project: Sabarmati Terminal To Have Multimodal Transit Hub

Mumbai Ahmedabad Bullet Train Project: The Sabarmati Terminal in Ahmedabad will be the only one to have a multimodal transit hub with connectivity to bus transit points, Indian Railways, and the metro...

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India, Australia Resume Old Rivalry Under New Circumstances

India vs Australia 1st ODI: India find themselves locking horns with old rivals Australia under completely new circumstances and restrictions enforced by COVID. But the hostilities will be as real and...

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Australia vs India 2020-21, ODI Series: Players To Watch

India vs Australia: With the One-day International series set to begin on Friday, we take a look at the key players from both sides.

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"My Happy Place": Warner Reunites With Family After 108 Days. See Pic

David Warner shared a picture with wife Candice and his daughters, having reunited with his family after 108 days.

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Australia vs India: Head To Head Stats Of Last Five ODIs In Sydney

Australia Vs India 2020: Australia enjoy a decent edge over India in Sydney, the venue for the opening two ODI matches considering the head-to-head stats for the last five 50-over games at the Sydney...

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Wednesday, 25 November 2020

Economy Exhibited Stronger-Than-Expected Rebound: RBI Governor

While speaking at the annual day event foreign Exchange Dealers' Association of India, RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das said that the economy has shown better-than-expected rebound

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India Have Quality Player In Mayank To Replace Rohit: Finch

Australian skipper Aaron Finch on Thursday said India have enough quality in their ODI squad to replace a great batsman like Rohit Sharma

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Bitcoiners Who Missed Rally Express Relief And Regret

Bitcoin has gained around 160 per cent this year and was last trading at $19,239 on Wednesday, edging closer to it's all time high of around $19,666 hit in December 2017.

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Union Bank Rises Nearly 2% On Fund-Raising Plans

An extra-ordinary general meeting (EGM) will be held on December 30, 2020 to seek approval from the shareholders, Union Bank of India said in a regulatory filing to the stock exchanges

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Six Pakistan Cricketers Test Positive For Covid-19 In New Zealand

Six of Pakistan's squad tested positive for Covid-19, hosts New Zealand Cricket said on Thursday

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Laurus Labs Rise Over 2% On Richcore Lifesciences Acquisition

Laurus Labs acquired a 72.55 per cent stake in biotech company, Richcore Lifesciences from Eight Roads Ventures and VenturEast for Rs 246.67 crore.

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Bitcoin Drops By More Than $1,000 In Asian Trade

Bitcoin - the world's biggest and best-known virtual currency - has risen 358.6 per cent from the year's low of $3,850 on March 13.

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Today in History

Today in History Today is Thursday, Nov. 26, the 331st day of 2020. There are 35 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: On Nov. 26, 2000, Florida Secretary of State Katherine Harris certified George W. Bush the winner over Al Gore in the state’s presidential balloting by a 537-vote margin. On this date: In 1789, Americans observed a day of thanksgiving set aside by President George Washington to mark the adoption of the Constitution of the United States. In 1883, former slave and abolitionist Sojourner Truth died in Battle Creek, Mich. In 1917, the National Hockey League was founded in Montreal, succeeding the National Hockey Association. In 1933, a judge in New York ruled the James Joyce book “Ulysses” was not obscene and could be published in the United States. In 1941, U.S. Secretary of State Cordell Hull delivered a note to Japan’s ambassador to the United States, Kichisaburo Nomura (kee-chee-sah-boor-oh noh-moo-rah), setting forth U.S. demands for...

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