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India giving free ration to around 80 crores poor for last 7-8 months, says PM Modi
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India giving free ration to around 80 crores poor for last 7-8 months, says PM Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said India has been sans giving free ration to around 80 crores poor for the last seven to eight months in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. "During the coronavirus crisis, many kinds of discussions are going on around the world about starvation and malnutrition. India has been providing free ration to about 80 crore poor for the last 7-8 months. During this time, India distributed foodgrains worth about Rs. 1.5 lakh crores to the poor," Prime Minister Modi said during an occasion to release a commemorative coin of ₹75 denomination to mark the 75th Anniversary of India's long-standing connection with the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO). "Another important work is being done to tackle malnutrition. Now such crops are being promoted in ...
Vedanta gets at least 134 crore shares required for delisting
Business

Vedanta gets at least 134 crore shares required for delisting

Vedanta Limited got offers for least offers for minimum shares expected to delist the organization on the last day of the opposite book building process. Information accessible with BSE indicated that the organization recevived offers for more than 137 crore shares against the base prerequisite of 134 crore shares. The offering time should close at 3.30 pm. In any case, the equivalent has been stretched out till 7 pm. "As per BSE’s Offer to Buy – Acquisition Window, the delisting session for the Company has been extended till 7:00 pm for October 9, 2020," Vedanta said in a regulatory filing. Shares of the organization shut 3.83 percent higher at Rs 122.10 on Friday, while the benchmark BSE Sensex settled 0.81 percent up at 40,509. Of the 137 crore shares, in excess of 69 crore...
Virat Kohli off to his most exceedingly terrible beginning in IPL 2020
Sports

Virat Kohli off to his most exceedingly terrible beginning in IPL 2020

Captain of Royal Challengers Bangalore, Virat Kohli has unmistakably not had the best of starts in the Indian Premier League 2020. In three games, Kohli has scores of 14, 1 and 3 against Sunrisers Hyderabad, Kings XI Punjab and Mumbai Indians respectively, taking his count to 18 runs in three games. Amazingly, these are his most noticeably awful numbers after initial three IPL games of a season since the time the competition began in 2008, which features his corrosion with the bat in the wake of being endlessly from cricket since March. After three matches, Kohli averages six (additionally his most exceedingly awful after three games) in the continuous IPL with a strike-rate of 62.07. Prior to this, his most noticeably awful beginning came in the first ever IPL in 2008, when his count ...
Samsung Galaxy F41 to Highlight 64-Megapixel Triple Back Camera Setup
Technology

Samsung Galaxy F41 to Highlight 64-Megapixel Triple Back Camera Setup

Samsung Galaxy F41 will highlight a 64-megapixel primary shooter as a feature of a triple back camera setup, Flipkart has affirmed. The Galaxy F41 will be the first phone in Samsung's recently reported F arrangement of cell phones. It is set to dispatch in India on October 8 and now, a secret page of Fipkart has uncovered that the phone will highlight a 64-megapixel picture sensor with Single Take include. The Galaxy F41 has an Infinity-U plan for the selfie shooter and thin bezels for what it's worth. Eminently, the phone might be a rebadged variant of the Samsung Galaxy M31. The Flipkart page for the Samsung Galaxy F41 that went live a week ago has now uncovered that the phone will include a 64-megapixel essential sensor. Furthermore, the phone has been prodded to accompany Samsung's...
Gyms stay void in Bengaluru while support costs surge
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Gyms stay void in Bengaluru while support costs surge

Sunil S. Shetty, 24, has been a gym regular for as far back as 10 years. Working out is a basic aspect of his life, “like brushing my teeth”, he says. He missed setting off to the gym for five months during the COVID-19 lockdown. Home exercises – ailing in equipment and coach advice – was certifiably not an adequate substitute. Three weeks after August 5, when gyms in the city were permitted to re-open, Sunil continued training at a fitness studio in Nagavara. Be that as it may, it's not a similar encounter. “With the pandemic still on, working out at gyms isn’t the same as it used to be. We need to adjust,” he says. Sunil, be that as it may, is by all accounts a special case. Fitness trainers and gym proprietors state most clients haven't returned. Their relief after the post-lo...