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    Best home gym systems of 2024: Top picks for fitness enthusiasts

    Uncover the best home gym systems of 2024, curated for fitness enthusiasts seeking top-notch equipment. This comprehensive guide features versatile all-in-one machines and compact setups, ideal for any home space. Explore expert reviews, detailed comparisons, and essential buying guides to help you select the perfect gym system. Elevate your home workouts and achieve your fitness goals with the best gear available this year.

    Musk Black: The colour maketh the man

    ​Musk Black not only visually matches Meskla’s self-positioning as a Blade Runner-style aristotechnocrat to a T, but also performs another important function: it situates him away from the nerd herd. Even Thursday’s AGM backdrop underlined this distancing from Valley aesthetics. The ‘cyber rodeo’ neon-lit backdrop was a far cry from Google-Meta-Microsoft’s pristine, antiseptic whiteboard venues that are more Ikea than gritty Big Tech.

    Chinese chipmaker Nexperia invests $200 million in European expansion

    Nexperia makes 100 billion such chips annually, nearly a quarter of the world's supply. These chips are preferred over traditional silicon chips due to their enhanced efficiency, speed, lightweight nature, and capability to operate effectively in high temperature and high voltage conditions, which are crucial in electrical infrastructure applications.

    Delhi water crisis: AAP's Saurabh Bhardwaj suspects "deliberate" water leakage

    Delhi Minister Saurabh Bhardwaj accused individuals of deliberately causing water leakages to sabotage pipelines. He urged vigilance from locals in South Delhi. He leader called for protection of major pipelines, as leaks worsen water crisis. Delhi Water Minister Atishi requested police deployment to prevent tampering with lifelines. BJP protested water scarcity in the National Capital, seeking intervention from Haryana government to address the issue.

    Boeing investigates quality problem on undelivered 787s, sources say

    Boeing is investigating a new quality issue with its 787 Dreamliner after finding hundreds of incorrectly installed fasteners on some undelivered jets. The problem involves improper "torquing" of over 900 fasteners per plane. While there is no immediate safety concern, Boeing is assessing the cause and potential rework needed. The company confirmed checks are being conducted and stated the in-service fleet remains safe. This investigation follows previous scrutiny and production slowdowns, though 787 deliveries continue, albeit at a reduced rate.

    Didi gave me new political life, will fight for my constituency: Kirti Azad

    Kirti Azad, a former BJP MP from Bihar's Darbhanga, defeated former West Bengal BJP president Dilip Ghosh by a margin of 1.38 lakh in the Burdwan-Durgapur constituency in the general election. Azad attributed his victory to West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, who showed faith in him and gave him a new lease of life. He compared his win to cricket, where bowlers can set different fields.

    • The China challenge: The nuts and bolts of Rs 50,000 cr fighter jet deal

      India is enhancing its naval capabilities in response to China's PLA Navy in the Indo-Pacific region. The Indian Navy is set to acquire 26 Rafale Marine fighter jets from France to bolster its aircraft carrier INS Vikrant. The deal, valued at nearly Rs 50,000 crore, will strengthen India's defense ties with France and address the challenge posed by China's expanding naval presence in the region.

      Countries should undertake process reforms to improve economic and policy efficiency: Sanjeev Sanyal

      Sanjeev Sanyal, member of the Economic Advisory Council to the PM, emphasized the need for governments worldwide to assess processes under various regulations periodically. In a joint working paper, he highlighted the importance of process reforms, defining them as microeconomic changes aimed at enhancing efficiency in specific sectors or issues.

      Gala Precision Engineering IPO: Precision component manufacturer files draft paper with SEBI

      Gala Precision Engineering IPO has a fresh issue of up to 25.58 lakh shares and the OFS of up to 6.16 lakh equity shares. Up to 50% will be allocated to qualified institutional buyers (QIBs), 15% to non-institutional bidders and 35% to retail individual bidders.

      How production pressures plunged Boeing into yet another crisis

      Boeing's recent safety crisis, stemming from a 737 MAX incident, has raised questions about the company's quality controls. The pressure to increase production, coupled with an exodus of experienced workers, led to manufacturing defects. Boeing's quality division saw controls weaken in recent years as experienced inspectors left during the pandemic, and the company struggled to maintain the production recovery schedule.

      Govt bans screw imports priced less than Rs 129 per kg

      The government has prohibited the import of specific screws priced below Rs 129 per kg to boost local manufacturing. The Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) revised the import policy, making screws below this price threshold prohibited, except when their CIF value exceeds Rs 129 per kg.

      Govt imposes ban on imports of cheap screws

      The government has prohibited the import of specific screws priced below Rs 129 per kg to boost local manufacturing. The Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) revised the import policy, making screws below this price threshold prohibited, except when their CIF value exceeds Rs 129 per kg. The banned screws include various types such as coach, machine, wood, hook, and self-tapping screws. India imported screws and similar items worth USD 827 million in 2022-23 and USD 468.15 million from April to October this fiscal year, originating from countries like France, China, Australia, Bangladesh, Brazil, and Belgium.

      Akasa, SpiceJet and Air India Express need to check 737 MAX airplanes for possible loose hardware

      Boeing is advising airlines to check 737 MAX aircraft for potential issues with a loose bolt in the rudder control system, according to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). The FAA is closely monitoring targeted inspections and may take further action based on findings. Boeing made the recommendation after a missing nut was discovered during routine maintenance, and another undelivered aircraft had an improperly tightened nut.

      GST Council meet to focus on nuts & bolts to clear air on key issues

      The Goods and Services Tax (GST) Council will meet to discuss various matters including extending the concessional tax rate on vehicles for visually impaired persons, exemption on millets sold in powdered form, and clarifying tax on bank and corporate guarantees. The committee responsible for tax rates has rejected proposals including reducing GST on lithium-ion batteries, reducing compensation cess on cigarettes, and tax exemption for flying training institutes.

      Doctors extract earphones, screws, nuts and bolts from Punjab man's stomach

      Moga's Medicity Hospital admitted a patient who was complaining of nausea for days, with medicine unable to fix the problem, doctors decided to scan his stomach, finding a myriad of items inside the cavity.

      Government rolls out mandatory quality norms for nuts, bolts

      The Indian government has implemented mandatory quality norms for nuts, bolts and fasteners to curb the import of sub-standard goods and boost domestic manufacturing of these products. Items cannot be produced, sold, traded, imported and stocked unless they bear the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) mark.

      The nuts and bolts of the engine Modi brings to power Atmanirbhar Bharat

      General Electric's GE Aerospace has signed an MoU with Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), to make the fighter jet engine GE414 in India, a significant step in shifting India’s dependence on foreign countries for its military aircraft. India currently buys its fighter jets from Russia and France, but with the transfer of technology of GE414, the country will have more independence in producing its jet fighters.

      Industrial deals resurge in nuts and bolts

      Industrial deals are once again back with companies across the world now buying industrial assets.

      From nuts and bolts to software: Auto component firms gear up for the EV race

      The two- and three-wheeler segment is getting electrified faster than cars and heavy vehicles. Auto component firms have noticed this trend and are finding ways to stay relevant.

      Adding fruit, nuts & fish to daily diet can help patients with advanced melanoma, says new study

      The Mediterranean diet will play an important role in the success of immunotherapy.

      View: The new age of 'nuts-and-bolts' reforms

      What we are now witnessing is a new set of reforms called the ‘nuts-and-bolts’ reforms, which are fundamentally different from the framework reforms. The nuts-and-bolts reforms are targeted reforms, microeconomic in nature with an emphasis on specific sectors or issues.

      FM Arun Jaitley details nuts & bolts of bonds for political funding

      The bearer instrument will not carry the name of the payee.

      Why Infosys’ next CEO will be more in the likeness of a backroom, nuts-and-bolts guy than a global poster boy

      If Murthy’s shadow is going to hover over Infosys for some time to come, a pragmatic solution would be to find a CEO in the image and likeness of the founder.

      Policy to prefer locally-made goods in government buying on anvil

      Similar policies exist in several economies, including the US. Because of this reason, many Indian pharmaceutical companies have set up their manufacturing bases in America.

      Go Refurb'd: Nuts & Bolts of Computing Power

      This article explores the utility of actual computing power by various organizational users vs. the advanced computing power available in the market.

      Reset PM Narendra Modi's welcome; now, fix nuts and bolts

      Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s joint statement with US President Obama and their jointly penned article in The Washington Post exude warmth and willingness to progress together.

      Government readies second wave of reforms; to roll out a slew of ‘nuts & bolts’ measures shortly

      The government will roll out a series of policy announcements shortly to capitalise on the momentum generated by last week’s sudden burst of reforms.

      Nuts and bolts of Chengdu, the IT hub tell China's growth story

      Chengdu is also New China's "Science and Technology Base" . It has the top nuclear and missile research centers and an engineering industry.

      Rahul Gandhi signalled that he was ready for the hurly-burly of elections not through lateral entry into the party hierarchy but by earning his spurs as the party’s soundest nuts-and-bolts organisation man.

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