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India likely to see first woman chief of financial regulator

Former Telecom Secretary Aruna Sundararajan and the Securities and Exchange Board of India’s (SEBI) Whole Time Member, Madhabi Puri Buch, are in the race for the next Chairperson of the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India

Panjshir resistance refutes Taliban claim

Acting minister of culture and information and spokesperson of the Taliban, Zabiullah Mujahid said in a statement said that their efforts for the establishment of nationwide security has paid off and the province has been taken by the help of ‘Allah’ and the support of the people

Kerala HC allows Covishield second jab after 28 days in pvt sector

After giving the first dose, according to the Centre, the second dose could be given only after 84 days, which was contested by Kitex, which pointed out that since they have already purchased the vaccines and if the administration is going to be delayed, then the vaccines could get spoiled and would have to be thrown away.

climate funding, COP26, COP15

Over 200 health journals call for emergency action on climate change

“The impact on health and survival of extreme temperatures, destructive weather events, and the widespread degradation of essential ecosystems are just some of the impacts that we are seeing more of due to a changing climate. They disproportionately affect the most vulnerable, including children and the elderly, ethnic minorities, poorer communities and those with underlying health conditions…”

Virtual classrooms, Sudha Murthy

Virtual classrooms need to be more imaginative: Sudha Murthy

“Let us also not forget that just like adults, children are under tremendous pressure in these trying times. Schools are not just about academics but also socialisation — meeting friends and playing. Sitting at home is affecting them adversely.”

Malana

Malana cream, murder, mystery plot high in Bollywood

The Kullu and Parvati valleys are heavily populated by foreign tourists, largely Israelis, not all of them fascinated by the serenity of the mountains. Some never return, they either disappear or marry local women or are later found to be involved in drug trafficking in connivance with local and international drug smugglers.