Special Desk Hours after the American troop left Afghanistan on August 31 a chilling video emerged showing a body dangling from a US Black Hawk helicopter, reportedly over Kandahar. It is unclear if the person dangling from the rope was dead or alive or whether it was a human or …
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Mandira Bedi interviewed PV Sindhu on her passion, inspiration and goals
Jubilee News Desk Bank of Baroda celebrated National Sports Day by organising an AMA session #SmashItWithSindhu2 with 2-time Olympic Medallist PV Sindhu and renowned sports commentator Mandira Bedi. The session has been viewed by more than 65,000 fans of the shuttler. Fans asked questions on various aspects of Sindhu’s journey. …
Read More »US leaves, Taliban takes over Kabul
Special Desk A formal withdrawal by US forces has left Taliban as in charge at Kabul. The US had decided August 31 as the date for a final withdrawal and hence it did after two decades of war, leaving the Taliban in charge. America’s top military commander in the region, …
Read More »Give input to the RBI on monitory policy
Jubilee News Desk The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has launched the September 2021 round of household surveys, which provide useful inputs for its monetary policy from the people. RBI said Inflation Expectations Survey of Households (IESH), aims at capturing subjective assessments across 18 cities including Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Bhopal, Bhubaneswar, …
Read More »Singapore to address rising concern about jobs
Special Desk Apart from covid, Singaporeans are worried for another reason and that is job losses to migrant professionals. Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong underlined the need to address Singaporeans’ anxieties over foreign work pass holders as there has been a rising concern among them about job losses to …
Read More »India’s low-cost housing initiatives will have to be both climate resilient and climate responsive
After several years of worsening climate around the world due to global warming a clear pattern of extreme unliveable heat, glacier melts, heavy rain& floods, increasing frequency of storms & cyclones, drought and wildfires, locusts attacks , rising sea levels etc climate crisis has emerged. The latest report of Intergovernmental Panel on Climate …
Read More »Kathmandu extends lockdown
Special Desk Neighbouring Nepal is still working to restrict spread of covid infection. The three districts in Nepal’s Kathmandu Valley have decided to extend the ongoing lockdown till September 1. Most of the existing restrictive measures to contain the COVID-19 pandemic will also continue except for lifting the ban on …
Read More »Princess Diana’s biopic a November release
Special Desk Who would have forgot Princess Diana. The name is enough to make image of a kind hearted royal princess come alive before the eyes and now a biopic is coming up. The biopic, which premieres at Venice Film Festival next month ahead of its November release, recounts a …
Read More »The International Monetary Fund (IMF) undermines global climate goals
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has undermined global climate action by promoting fossil fuel expansion through its policy advice, locking developing countries into a reliance on dirty coal and gas that is harming their economies and the planet. A new research by ActionAid USA and the Bretton Woods Project reveals how policy advice …
Read More »Injured Serena pulls out of US Open
Special Desk Six-time champion Serena Williams has pulled out of next week’s US Open. She shared with her fans that she took the decision to allow her body to heal. With this Serena became the latest high-profile player to leave the game. In her social media account, the 39-year-old American …
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