Overconfidence! Was this an overconfidence of the Board of Control for Cricket in India or skipper Virat Kohli or coach Ravi Shastri as they didn’t thinks necessary a good preparation, including practice match on English soil before taking on New Zealand in the World Test Championship (WTC) final? India’s pathetic …
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Localized solutions and support crucial for implementation of clean air plan
Jubilee Desk Lucknow. The civil society organisations and citizens in Lucknow have called for immediate and time-bound interventions on implementation of the clean air action plan to manage the air quality in the city following a discussion organised by Centre for Environment and Energy Development (CEED) that sought to strategise …
Read More »Vidyut moves to Hollywood
Special Desk Vidyut Jammwal has kicked off his journey to Hollywood. The man who is known for the Commando sequel has become the only Indian action supremo to have been signed by the industry’s most reputed talent management agency, Wonder Street, which reps action heroes such as Tony Jaa, and …
Read More »Britney speaks against conservatorship
Special Desk During a hearing at a Los Angeles court pop star Britney Spears spoke against her father Jamie Spears who was granted conservatorship (control over his daughter’s personal and business affairs) by a court in 2008. Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Brenda Penny made no ruling. This was for …
Read More »Nepal Supreme Court shrinks cabinet
Special Desk Nepal’s Supreme Court has stayed the last two cabinet expansions carried out by Prime Minister K P Oli. The court has been hearing a number of petitions challenging series of decisions by the government. Earlier, President Bidhya Devi Bhandari had endorsed the recommendation of the Oli Cabinet to …
Read More »India’s Monsoon Patterns are changing due to Climate Change: Experts
Dr. Seema Javed Indian Monsoon is a complex phenomenon and reportedly climate change and global warming has further accentuated the situation, with each year surpassing the earlier records. The precipitation across the country is driven by the Indian Monsoon as over 70% of the annual rainfall is realized during this …
Read More »Under threat from ‘Delta’ Maharashtra races for jab
Mohan Sinha Even as the nation recorded 80 plus lakh vaccinations on Yoga Day on June 21, Maharashtra’s vaccination figures lagged. Madhya Pradesh administered 16,69,174 doses, followed by Karnataka at 11,11,682. Uttar Pradesh came third with 7,15,746 doses, with Bihar at 5,19,735 in fourth place and Gujarat with 5,09,415 at …
Read More »Kim wants to apologies for mishandled marriage
Special Desk Kim Kardashian wants to apologize for her mishandled 72-day marriage. And she wants to apologise to her ex-hubby. Kimberly Noel Kardashian West an American reality television personality, model, businesswoman, producer, and actress has admitted that she owes her ex-husband, Kris Humphries, an apology for the way she mishandled their …
Read More »Leading businesses rally behind new policy framework to make India a world leader
Dr. Seema Javed The World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD) and over 30 businesses in India present policy recommendations supporting large-scale adoption of electric vehicles. Investing in an energy transition in mobility will be crucial for India’s ambitions to reduce emissions, ensure energy security and become a global industry …
Read More »Rare for world, turtle born in Lucknow
Jubilee News Desk In what could be said as a major achievement for wildlife enthusiasts 24 hatchlings of the critically endangered Tricarinate Hill Turtles (Melanochelys tricarinata) were born at Lucknow’s Kukrail Gharial Rehabilitation Centre. Interestingly the parents of these hatchlings were rescued back in 2017 in a rescue operation by …
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