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    T20 World Cup champions on Modi's 'cup par charcha': Check fun conversation of Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli with PM

    India's cricket team, including Rohit Sharma and his team, met Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Delhi on July 4. Modi congratulated the team for their team spirit, talent, and patience, and praised their fighting spirit and never-say-die attitude. Sharma expressed gratitude for the opportunity to meet Modi and the team's hard work. Modi also asked Sharma about his unique walk while receiving the trophy, which was inspired by Kuldeep and Chahal.

    Team India's Return Date: When is Rohit Sharma and co returning after T20 World Cup win in Barbados?

    The Indian cricket team, support staff, BCCI officials, and families are set to return home on Tuesday evening after being stranded in Barbados due to Hurricane Beryl. The airport is expected to reopen within six to 12 hours. Despite the disruption, the team's spirits remain high after their T20 World Cup victory against South Africa.

    Team India stuck in Barbados as Hurricane Beryl shuts down airport, expected to open in next 6 to 12 hours

    The Indian cricket team, stranded in Barbados after winning the T20 World Cup, may finally return home as Barbados Prime Minister Mia Mottley expects the airport to reopen within the next six to 12 hours. Hurricane Beryl had forced a shutdown, but Mottley is overseeing efforts to resume normal operations urgently. Despite damage to coastal areas, Barbados avoided a direct hit. Mottley acknowledged the team's patience and spirits after their victory, hopeful they will soon depart before the next hurricane arrives midweek.

    Lonavala Viral Video: Five family members swept away at Lonavala waterfall, body of 1 missing children found

    Lonavala Viral Video: A heart-wrenching video of the incident showed a group of 9-10 persons, including those who lost their lives, stranded in the middle of a stream with flood waters gushing down and crying for help while their relatives and other bystanders asking them to hold on to each other.

    Has Mt. Everest become world's highest ice-covered cemetery? Special mission to bring back remains of mountaineers. Details here

    As temperatures go up due to climate change, the snow cover of the world's highest peak Mt. Everest thins, and bodies of deceased climbers are becoming more visible. A team led by Major Aditya Karki recovered five bodies this year.

    Management team largely in place to take Bandhan Bank forward after Chandra Shekhar Ghosh retires, says CFO

    Bandhan Bank CFO says the NPA portfolio has been reduced from almost Rs 8,700 crore to about Rs 4,700 crore. That particular clean-up exercise took place in March which took care of a large part of the book that was prior to the year FY2022 and earlier and brought gross NPA levels down to almost 3.8%. We still have further journey to climb on that particular front.

    • RBI's special audit over, IIFL Finance appoints team to implement corrective actions

      IIFL Finance, under scrutiny by the RBI for irregularities in its gold loan portfolio, has taken corrective actions to address concerns. RBI directed the company to halt new gold loans due to supervisory concerns and deviations in gold assessment. The company raised capital through rights issues and NCDs to mitigate risks and reported a net profit in Q4.

      I want to be one of the nicest guys they knew: Titan MD CK Venkataraman

      Titan MD CK Venkataraman, who has been MD of Titan and Tanishq for four years, shares his experience in balancing the interests of various stakeholders, securing employee buy-in, and life after Titan. He explains that most decisions are about optimising stakeholder interest, but dealing with strong personalities with contrasting views is crucial.

      Kate Middleton to step away from royal duties? Shocking report claims she might 'not return'

      Princess of Wales, Kate Middleton, may not return to her royal duties as she continues to battle cancer, according to recent reports. Insiders reveal that her team is reassessing her future responsibilities, and she will not appear in public for the rest of 2024. Despite her health challenges, Kate remains actively involved with her three children. Her return to royal duties will depend on medical advice, and the palace emphasizes the need for privacy during her recovery.

      How to use performance improvement plan as a recovery period to bounce back higher

      Nirupama VG, Founder, AdAstra Consultants, says performance improvement plans (PIPs) often carry a stigma, signalling underperformance or imminent termination. However, they can also be pivotal moments for employees to reset and excel.

      With strict diet plan, fitter Surya shed 15 kg post surgery to get in shape for World T20

      World's No. 1 T20 batter Suryakumar was out of competitive cricket for close to four months after undergoing an ankle operation in December last, followed by a sports hernia surgery.

      Hacks Season 4: Here’s what we know about Max show’s renewal

      Max renews 'Hacks' for a fourth season, starring Jean Smart and Hannah Einbinder. Season 3 faced delays but achieved record viewership. Praise for the cast and crew continues as production plans move forward.

      RBI Dy Guv urges ARCs to adopt regulation plus approach

      The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has criticized asset reconstruction companies (ARCs) for their use of distressed assets and innovative structures to circumvent regulations. The DG, J Swaminathan, emphasized that ARCs' performance is less than optimal and that they are often used as conduits to evergreen distressed assets. The RBI is concerned about ARCs striking deals with defaulting promoters, giving them a back-door entry.

      "Could not even brush for two months": Rishabh Pant recalls struggle after car accident

      India wicketkeeper-batter Rishabh Pant opened up about his life-threatening road accident in December 2022. He revealed the severity of his injuries which left him unable to even brush his teeth for two months. Despite facing multiple fractures and undergoing extensive treatment, Pant made a comeback in IPL 2024 after 15 months of rehabilitation. The batter will be seen in the upcoming ICC Men's T20 World Cup.

      Dombivli chemical factory blast: Death toll rises to 10 with recovery of one more body

      A boiler blast and the resultant fire in Amudan Chemicals, located in Phase 2 of Dombivli MIDC, on Thursday killed nine persons and injured more than 60. The impact of the blast was so severe that it shattered window panes of houses and damaged cars, roads and electric poles in the vicinity, officials had said.

      Shah Rukh Khan health status: Manager Pooja Dadlani reassures fans, says 'Mr. Khan is doing well'

      Shah Rukh Khan's manager, Pooja Dadlani, has reassured fans about the actor's health, stating that he is doing well. This update follows Shah Rukh Khan's recent hospitalization due to dehydration and heat stroke after attending an IPL match. Fans can now breathe a sigh of relief as the superstar is on the path to recovery.

      Bengal CID confirm Bangladeshi MP's 'murder' but is yet to recover victim's body

      Bangladesh MP Md Anwarul Azim Anwar was brutally murdered in Kolkata. The West Bengal police CID is investigating the case, suspecting he may have been killed. The victim's body is yet to be recovered, and investigations are ongoing to uncover the motive behind the murder. Anwar's acquaintance Gopal Biswas filed a missing diary, triggering the investigation.

      Expect significant growth from insurance income this year: City Union Bank MD

      City Union Bank, led by N Kamakodi, aims for significant growth in insurance income to Rs 55 crore in FY'24, with a PAT of Rs 1,016 crore and NIM within guidance levels.

      Crashed ship that took down Baltimore bridge refloated, towed from channel

      The removal of the Dali marked a significant step in the Port of Baltimore's recovery from the boat's March 26 collision with one of the bridge's support pillars. The bridge's collapse killed six road workers and hindered traffic through the busiest port for car shipments in the U.S.

      Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi's moments before helicopter crash captured on video

      Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi and Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian tragically died in a helicopter crash near Azarbaijan border, sparking national mourning. Raisi was seen as a potential successor to Supreme Leader Khamenei. He was travelling in a US-made Bell helicopter.

      Rakhi Sawant reacts to ex-husband’s accusation of faking cancer diagnosis, promises …

      Sawant confirmed that she had indeed been diagnosed with cancer, and a 10cm tumour was found in her uterus. However, the ‘Main Hoon Na’ star appeared as cheerful as ever and promised that she would soon be back to what she does best - dance, sing and entertain people. She also revealed that she would be undergoing surgery on Saturday.

      Cryptocurrency Price on May 10: Bitcoin rises over 2% to $62.9k on renewed global rate cut optimism

      Other major crypto tokens such as Solana (7%), Toncoin (12.1%), Dogecoin (3.4%), Shiba Inu (2.6%), Avalanche (3.7%), Chainlink (2%), and NEAR Protocol (4.4%) also surged. The volume of all stablecoins is now $58.67 billion, which is 92.17% of the total crypto market 24-hour volume, as per data available on CoinMarketCap.

      IOB puts 92 bad loans worth Rs 13,000 crore on the block

      The sale is the Chennai-based bank's attempt to explore other avenues for recovery when cases in the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) are delayed beyond any timeline, IOB executive director Joydeep Dutta Roy said.

      PSBs told to speed up recovery at tribunals

      As per latest data from the finance ministry, around 215,000 cases are pending before DRTs till January 2024, of which 162,000 are original applications (OAs) filed under Section 19 of Recovery of Debts and Bankruptcy Act (RDB Act), 1993. RBI data showed in FY23, around 58,000 cases with amounts totalling about ₹4.02 lakh crore were referred to DRTs.

      "This state has fallen to terrorists, goons": Dilip Ghosh after arms recovery in Sandeshkhali

      Bengal labeled a terrorist safe haven, criticized by Ghosh. Election security needed. Arms linked to Hafizul Khan, Sheikh Shahjahan. Interventions required against goons. International conspiracy involving Rohingya operation mentioned.

      Britain's King Charles III will resume public duties next week after cancer treatment, palace says

      The palace said Charles would make a public visit to a cancer treatment centre on Tuesday in the first of several appearances he will make in coming weeks. One of his first major engagements will be hosting a state visit by the emperor and empress of Japan in June. The palace didn't provide an update on the king's health or his treatment, though it says that the "medical team are very encouraged by the progress made so far and remain positive about the King's continued recovery".

      After the deluge, resilience, recovery, and damage assessment in Dubai

      Dubai recovers slowly after rains. Flight cancellations, relief efforts, and heroic deeds unfolded. UAE's tourism sector impacted. Indian embassy advises rescheduling travel. Emirates Airline halts local check-in to support operations recovery.

      Slow recovery as Dubai airport, roads still plagued by floods

      Dubai airport faces chaos with record rains causing 1,244 flight cancellations and 41 diversions. Severe traffic congestion and marooned travelers add to the disruption, with an elderly couple enduring a 14-hour flight delay.

      Despite robust GDP growth, why is household spending still sluggish?

      Management teams question weak growth despite fast economy post strong GDP release. Factors include investment-led recovery, falling labor share, surplus workers, capital ownership, small businesses, global commodity prices, real estate market, labor market slack, digital payments, Arthur Lewis, Simon Kuznets, India's growth model.

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