Special Desk Since the US forces left Afganistan on August 30, some 200 people, including Americans, could fly out of Kabul. This is the first such operation since US forces left. The flight took passengers to Qatari capital Doha late on Thursday evening and a second such flight is slated …
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Bank of Baroda launches full-service digital banking ecosystem
Jubilee News Desk Bank of Baroda, the winner of the ‘Best Technology Bank’ award amongst the large banks at the IBA Banking Technology 2021 and the Top bank as per MEITY digital payments ranking index FY21, announces the launch of its digital banking platform ‘bob World’ – aimed at providing …
Read More »Sunny’s soaked slo-mo in Maldives
Special Desk Here is the latest one for her fans. Sunny Leone has shared a new video for her fans straight from her vacation in the Maldives. The model-n-actor is seen in the slow motion video taking a dip in the water and emerging thereafter, showering kisses towards the camera. …
Read More »“We were not allowed to protest” say women protestors in Afganistan
Special Desk Unarmed women protestors demanding rights following the Taliban takeover in Afghanistan were stopped with tear gas allege the protestors. The women group say the Taliban targeted them with tear gas and pepper spray as they tried to walk from a bridge to the presidential palace during the protest …
Read More »Khushbir Singh Shaad : Nuksaan uthaya magar ruswa na hogay
Urdu poet of international fame, Khushbir Singh Shaad turned 67 today, 4th September 2021. It is a big day for his family, wide circle of friends, and fans across the globe. Age say the wise, is just a number, true, but it sure carries within It folds the indelible memories- some bitter, some …
Read More »Political turmoil in Japan as Suga decides to step down
Special Desk The Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga has decided to step down and shall not even re-contest as a PM candidate. This has set the stage for a new premier after a one-year tenure marred by an unpopular COVID-19 response particularly and gradually sinking public support. Suga said he …
Read More »Ida brings flash floods, disrupts life
Special Desk Life has been disrupted as storm Ida has brought flash floods and heavy rain to New York City. US President Joe Biden said historic investment is needed to deal with the climate crisis, as the north-east reels from flash flooding and tornadoes that have killed at least 45 …
Read More »How banks can design new products well for MSME lending
Anand Prakash Srivastava The credit gap in India for MSME sector is estimated at around Rs. 25 trillion. Despite all the enabling laws, subsidies and relief measures granted by the government, the credit gap for MSMEs persists. On the other side, portfolio health and fear of NPAs remain a cause …
Read More »UK to invest $1.2 billion in green energy projects in India
Dr. Seema Javed The UK-India economic relationship is already strong with bilateral trade of over £18bn in 2020, supporting nearly half-a-million jobs in each other’s economies. Earlier this year, the UK and Indian Prime Ministers launched the UK-India 2030 Roadmap, to bring the economies and people closer together over the …
Read More »Converting Corona Crisis in to opportunity for resilience, humane dignity and hope
Dr. Lenin Raghuvanshi The announcement of lockdown as a measure to prevent and curb the spread of corona virus, most Dalit families faced accentuated deprivations and marginalization, heightening their struggle for survival. Vast majority of the Dalits encountered loss of livelihood and food insecurity as they earn and spend on …
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