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Texas deputy frantically pulls woman from burning trailer home

Star-Telegram.com 

Harris County Sheriff's Deputy Roberto Martinez found a trailer home in Baytown engulfed in flames. He saved Eloisa Martinez, 63, by pulling her through a window on March 5, 2019. WARNING: strong language. … Click to Continue »

Wafer Temperature Measurement Equipment Market Estimated to Flourish by 2025

Europlat.org 

Wafer temperature measurement equipments are utilized for monitoring the temperature of wafer, during electronics manufacturing. Almost all processes, involved in silicon wafer fabrication and electronics manufacturing, requires effective monitoring and regulation of wafer temperature. The monitoring of temperature is very important in every stage of electronics manufacturing. Changes in temperature, of even 0.1 centigrade can […]

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Yashas, Rashid excel at Chittagong Open

Business Standard 

Indian duo of Yashas Chandra and Rashid Khan returned flawless rounds of seven-under-65 to take the joint first round lead at the third edition of the Chittagong Open, the third event of the 2019 TATA Steel PGTI season. Yashas and Rashid, both playing at the Bhatiary Golf & Country Club for the first time, enjoyed a slender one-shot lead ahead of compatriots Sanjeev Kumar and Mohammad Sanju, at the Rs 40 lakh event. Md Sajib Ali was the highest-placed Bangladesh golfer in tied fifth as a result of his 67. Читать дальше...



UK Parliament body demands Windrush-hit Indians not be ignored

Business Standard 

A UK Parliament committee on Wednesday demanded that the government must not "simply ignore" Indians and other Commonwealth citizens caught up in the Windrush scandal, involving historic immigrants wrongly denied their citizenship rights in the UK. In its report at the end of a review into the scandal, the House of Commons' Public Accounts Committee (PAC) was extremely critical of the UK Home Office's handling of the crisis. It concluded that while the majority of those embroiled in the crisis were of Caribbean origin... Читать дальше...

Development plank high on govt agenda, says Modi in Karnataka

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi Tuesday stressed that the development plank was high on the agenda of his government, as he launched a slew of projects in the state. In a bid to reach out to the people of North-East, Modi also said that the extensive development of the region was his government's top priority. At a public rally here, he laid the foundation stone for the BPCL Kalaburagi depot and opened the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal in Bengaluru, ESIC Hospital and Medical College in Bengaluru... Читать дальше...

R. Kelly breaks his silence on sex abuse claims: "I'm fighting for my f***ing life!"

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In an explosive interview, R. Kelly is breaking his silence about the sexual abuse charges that landed him in jail last month. The embattled R&B singer spoke with “CBS This Morning” co-host Gayle King for nearly 80 minutes Tuesday. He said all the women now accusing him of physical and sexual abuse are lying.

Indian commits suicide in the UAE

Business Standard 

A 32-year old Indian national, who worked at an educational institution in the UAE, was found dead after he allegedly committed suicide here, a media report said on Wednesday. Shibin Thomas, who hailed from Kerala was associated with the administration of the city's Jumeirah college and was found dead on Monday in the institution's stationery stockroom, the Khaleej Times reported. A witness, who knew Thomas and works with the same educational institution, said that he saw the body hanging when he... Читать дальше...

OFB receives extra demand for some items: Chairman

Business Standard 

The Ordnance Factory Board has revived the anti-aircraft guns production and has also received some extra demand for 'some items' in the wake of the border tension with Pakistan, a top OFB official said Wednesday. "There has been demand for some items which cannot be revealed and we are fulfilling," OFB chairman Saurabh Kumar said when asked whether there had been some extra activity in the OFB plants post the Pulwama terror attack. Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of CII annual regional... Читать дальше...

CBDT notifies relaxed norms for start-ups

Business Standard 

The income tax (I-T) department has notified the modified norms for start-ups to enable them to seek 'angel tax' exemption for investments of up to Rs 25 crore. The modified norms, which are aimed at encouraging budding entrepreneurs, will be effective retrospectively from February 19, when the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) relaxed the norms for start-ups. The DPIIT, under the commerce and industry ministry, on February 19 raised the investment limit for 'angel tax'... Читать дальше...

NorthEast look to defy odds against Bengaluru FC in first ISL semi-final

Business Standard 

NorthEast United FC will look to make it count when they take on table-toppers Bengaluru FC in their maiden semifinal of the Indian Super League here Thursday. For five years, NorthEast struggled to break into the top four. They came close twice, and now that they have finally joined the elite teams, Eelco Schattorie's men would look to grab the opportunity with both hands at the Indira Gandhi Athletic Stadium here. Bengaluru FC have been the outstanding team for the second successive year. Despite an indifferent second half... Читать дальше...

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Lanka President takes U-turn over war crimes probe

Business Standard 

Taking a U-turn on Sri Lanka's pledges to the UNHRC over war-time atrocities against Tamils, President Maithripala Sirisena said on Wednesday the country needs "space" to settle its own problems "without interference" over the issue. Sirisena also announced that he would be sending his own team to counter the allegations against Sri Lanka at the ongoing UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) session in Geneva. Sri Lankan government troops were accused of killing at least 40,000 ethnic Tamil civilians in... Читать дальше...

Radcliffe calls for tighter transgender rules to avoid 'manipulation'

Business Standard 

British women's marathon world record holder Paul Radcliffe has warned of potential "manipulation" in top-level sport unless tighter rules are applied to transgender women. International Olympic Committee guidelines state that athletes who transition from male to female should be allowed to compete without undergoing sex reassignment surgery but need to demonstrate their testosterone level has been below a certain level for at least a year. The debate about whether it is fair for transgender women... Читать дальше...


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