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ECONOMY

Present ‘actionable, measurable, clearly defined’ plan in March 3 meeting: PM to Cabinet colleagues

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has asked his Cabinet ministers to prepare an “actionable, measurable and clearly defined” plan and present

REAL ESTATE

a1qa’s Listed in the 2024 Global Outsourcing 100® List by IAOP

Lakewood, CO, February 24, 2024 –(PR.com)– a1qa proudly emerges in the 2024 Global Outsourcing 100® list by IAOP, acknowledged in the

NEWS

For Many Ukrainians, It’s a 10-Year Anniversary of War

They were a ragtag army, fighting with baseball bats, Molotov cocktails and plywood shields. But for Ukrainians, the protesters who

PRESS RELEASE

Storied Collection Unveils New Lead Sharing Program to Strengthen Historic Estates Network

Storied Collection member estates work together to drive better guest experiences and drive additional bookings. EDINBURGH, Scotland, February 22, 2024

BUISNESS

Nearly One-Fifth of Warren Buffett-Led Berkshire Hathaway’s $368 Billion Stock Portfolio Is Invested in These 2 Financial Giants

Given Warren Buffett’s impressive track record as an investor, Berkshire Hathaway‘s $368 billion public equities portfolio is a valuable source

ENTERTAINMENT

Find Out When New TV Show Will Premiere

Grab your floo powder, because we’re goin’ back to Hogwarts very soon. The upcoming Harry Potter television series will likely be hitting

SCIENCE

Damage to cell membranes causes cell aging

Our cells are surrounded by a fragile membrane that’s only 5 nanometers thick, 1/20 of a soap bubble. Cells are

MOBILE

vivo V30 and V30 Pro are ‘coming soon’ to India, colors revealed

Indian retailers put up posters of the vivo V30 and vivo V30 Pro last week to prepare for the duo’s

GADGET

Google’s sign-in and sign-up pages have a new look

After teasing it for the past couple of weeks, Google is rolling out a new sign-in page with a slightly

FINANCE

Employers are hiding a secret about strict return-to-office mandates—they’re probably bluffing about how many days they want you back

White-collar workers are getting used to recognizing the signs that remote work is dying—and lately, it’s coming in the form