Kalyan Jewellers reinitiates extension of Gold Ownership Certificate equitybulls.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from equitybulls.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Kalyan Jewellers has announced the extension of the Gold Ownership Certificate initiative. This was launched last year, during the lockdown, and with the lockdown imposed again, the brand has reinitiated the facility, based on customer request.
Gold Ownership Certificate will indicate that the person now owns gold of a certain grammage/value. Once the lockdown is lifted, customers can redeem their certificates against physical gold, in the form of coins or jewellery.
As the Gold Rate Protection offer is also included in the certificate, customers will get the additional benefit of protection against price fluctuations. If on the day of redemption, the price of gold is lower than the rate at which it was purchased, then the new lower rate would apply.
Pusat Pemulihan Aset Kejaksaan RI akan mengadakan Lelang Barang Rampasan Negara melalui KPKNL Jember tribunnews.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from tribunnews.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
How Wildlife SOS rescues elephants and sloth bears from the streets of India
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February 19, 2021 13:41 IST
A deep dive into how elephants and sloth bear two of the most exploited wild animals are rescued from Indian streets and rehabilitated by Wildlife SOS
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Sloth bears at the Wildlife SOS Agra Bear Rescue Center
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A deep dive into how elephants and sloth bear two of the most exploited wild animals are rescued from Indian streets and rehabilitated by Wildlife SOS
Sloth bear and elephants. You would think they don’t have much in common! But the two herbivores share a common grievance brutality at the hands of men.
January 3 - 2021 KHARTOUM / KRAKOW / DOHA
Graphic by Sudanese queer activist and visual artist Malab Alneel (Social media)
At least three LGBTQ+ organisations in Sudan are forced to operate underground, forcing artists to work with virtually no financial support, according to a report published on December 10
by Freemuse. In an interview with Radio Dabanga,
Ola Diab, a Sudanese journalist based in Qatar, said that there is “still significant resistance in Sudan – politically, socially and religiously.”
In July 2019, Freemuse spoke to two anonymous activists from Sudan who operate an underground gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, transsexual, queer, and other (LGBTQ+) artists’ organisation. According to the activists, “at least three organisations in Sudan are forced to operate in this way - illegally and with no bank accounts.”