ICICI Lombard shares up 2.36% as Nifty gains
A total of 27,692 shares changed hands on the counter till 01:29PM (IST).
A total of 27,692 shares changed hands on the counter till 01:29PM (IST).
"I don't blame Generation Z," Tapper said in an interview with Maxwell Frost
Scientists from the USDA's Agriculture Research Service have developed a new rainbow trout line that is resistant to bacterial cold-water disease, one of the most challenging pathogens in the North Am…
The end of summer is approaching, and you know what that means: iPhone season is upon us! What’s coming out of the iPhone 14 rumor mill? Find out in this episode of the Macworld Podcast!
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Everybody appreciates the additions of smart home technology, but nobody looks forward to the bill when you need to replace virtually every item in your home with its newer, smarter cousin.
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Comic enthusiasts, TV and film superfans and cosplayers will gather at the largest pop culture event in Canada from Aug. 25 to 28 — a demonstration of just how popular fandom culture has become.
In our latest guest special, John B and Vinny are joined by former Scotsport, Setanta and Clyde Superscoreboard presenter, and current Scottish Sun columnist, Jim Delahunt. Jim gives a great insight into his career that saw him start off at the Sunday Standard before joining STV in 1990. He succeeded Jim White as Scotsport presenter [Read more]
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The final week of August will mark both happy and horrific moments in Mayyu Ali’s life – his arrival in Canada as a refugee one year ago and five years since the start of a brutal military crackdown that forced him to flee his home in Myanmar.
Nine months after the province pledged to crack down on developers for cancelling housing build contracts or demanding more money from buyers, Ontario’s Home Construction Regulatory Authority has yet to levy any fines for these controversial practices, CBC News has learned.
Perhaps the best thing that can be said about the process of drawing electoral boundaries in Canada is that it's not ultimately up to MPs to decide. That separates the Canadian system from the situation in most parts of the United States, where partisans draw the maps.
Eden Zebene, who escaped physical and sexual abuse in Ethiopia, is exasperated after waiting more than 16 months for her refugee claim to move forward. She finally got her work permit, giving her a glimmer of hope, only to find it expired the same day it was issued: Aug. 6, 2022.
John Lawrence, director of strategic golf for The Toro Company, has been chosen as the 2022 recipient of the American Society of Golf Course Architects‘ Donald Ross Award. The award, given annually since 1976, is presented to a person who has made a significant contribution to the game of golf and the profession of golf […]
A mobile CCTV unit is to be installed to stop fly-tipping in a blighted part of the Towns.
The compilation of evidence against a Marsaxlokk priest accused of defrauding his parishioners out of hundreds of thousands of euro in donations has resumed. Witnesses are expected to take the stand on Thursday to testify against Fr Luke Seguna, who denies charges of money laundering and misappropriation. The court is also expected to decide on a bail request for the 39-year-old, who claims the payments were made to him personally. The prosecution says he misappropriated some €500,000 donated... Читать дальше...
Kibou will be better suited stepping up in trip to 1300m in the Up And Coming Stakes and will give them something to chase at Rosehill.
David Atkins has plotted a course to the Golden Rose and Caulfield Guineas for Promitto, starting with the San Domenico Stakes at Rosehill on Saturday.
Shades Of Rose is certainly fast, but Bjorn Baker knows ticking the 1200m box on Saturday will give more options for stakes races.
Kerry Parker still trying to find out where Hope In Your Heart fits in this spring.