Jubilee desk • Vesting and exercise of unvested ESOPs of deceased employees can be exercised by the heir Extending a timely helping hand up to the families of employees who succumbed to Covid, AU Small Finance Bank has added certain key benefits to its three-pronged Prevention-Cure-Security (PCS) programme, making it …
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Live music to be back in Wales
Special Desk Music lovers can soon get live music sessions in Wales, the Welsh government has confirmed stating live performances could begin again. Venues will need risk assessments in line with hospitality and performing guidance. The change but does not apply to nightclubs. For live performances organizers will need to …
Read More »7-day lockdown in Victoria
Special Desk Aiming to curb spreading covid outbreak in its capital, Melbourne, Australia has imposed a 7-day lockdown for its second most populous state Victoria. Authorities have so far found 26 cases, and identified 150 hotspots where people may have been exposed to the virus. There is growing anxiety over …
Read More »Dr. D Nageshwar Reddy Become First Indian To Receive Highest Honor From ASGE
Jubilee Desk Lucknow May 26, Dr. D Nageshwar Reddy, Chairman of country’s largest super specialty AIG Hospitals has been bestowed with the renowned Rudolf V. Schindler Award from The American Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (ASGE), one of the apex bodies in the world of GI Endoscopy. The award was presented …
Read More »Just before Tokyo Olympics comes travel warning
Special Desk Just week before the Tokyo Olympics, the US has issued a travel warning for Japan which is based upon the country’s Covid-19 surge. But officials are confident athletes will be able to take part in the Games. The Tokyo Olympics are slated to go from July 23 after …
Read More »UN calls for release of Mali President
Special Desk After reports that Mali President Bah Ndaw and PM Moctar Ouane have been detained by the soldiers the UN mission in Mali has demanded an immediate release of the two. Mutinous soldiers arrested Mali’s transitional president and prime minister, hours after a government reshuffle left out two members …
Read More »FARMERS TO OBSERVE BLACK DAY ON MAY 26th
Jubilee News Desk The farmer organisations and workers support the call of Samyukt Kisan Morcha(SKM) & All India Kisan Sangharsh Coordination Commitee ( AIKSCC) to observe May 26th as black Day and called upon its units to actively organise protests throughout the country following Covid 19 protocol. Disclosing this to …
Read More »Mango lovers may miss early mango varieties
Jubilee News Desk Lucknow and Aam are almost synonyms with rare mango varieties of Malihabad Sandila and Barabanki more than Dashehari and Chausa decorating the dining table during summer. But wait here is a different information. Growers of these unique varieties sell these mangoes using an unusual marketing chain different …
Read More »US approves $735 million weapons sale to Israel
Special Desk In a major development US administration has approved the sale of $735 million weapons to Israel that is engaged in ongoing violence with Palestine at present. Congress was officially notified of the proposed sale on May 5. That was nearly a week before Hamas, the terrorism-designated organization that …
Read More »Singapore reduces group gathering to two from five
Special Desk Singapore has decided to tighten virus curbs after cases went up and from Sunday, group sizes in public will be reduced to two from five people. After a partial lockdown and a rigorous regime of testing and contact tracing, Covid-19 had almost disappeared in the city-state. But now …
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