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Richmond-based Uber drivers say they were fired for following app's own rules

RICHMOND — The UFCW 1518 union has filed a complaint to the Labour Relations Board on behalf of the three ­drivers, claiming they were ­“deactivated” following spurious customer complaints. Three. . .

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Hope is still alive for missing friends, relatives in Chamoli

Hope is still alive for missing friends, relatives in Chamoli ​ By Shishir Prashant ( IANS) | Published on ​ Tue, Feb 9 2021 15:42 IST | ​ 0 Views Rescue operation by ITBP at Tapovan underway, 80 meters cleared .. Image Source: IANS News Dehradun, Feb 9 : Deepak Pharswan on Tuesday went back to the disaster-hit Tapovan hydel project area of Chamoli district, where he had a narrow escape two days ago, to see the ongoing rescue operation and search for his missing friend. Pharswan (27), a native of Rinji village near Tapovan, was fortunate that he managed to save his life by climbing a hill, moments before the deluge struck the 520 MW NTPC's Tapovan-Vishnugad project on a tranquil Sunday morning. But his friend Manoj Singh Negi (22) was not so lucky. Negi, who was also working close to where Pharswan was operating a cement-mix plant, lost his balance while climbing the same hill and was swept away in the raging waters.

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Apollo Tyres tread a tough path to success

Apollo Tyres tread a tough path to success The tyre manufacturer rolled out a range of innovative products to power through a crucial crisis From being a company whose founder Raunaq Singh reportedly wished to dispose it of for just ₹1 at one stage, Apollo Tyres has grown to become the second largest tyre manufacturer in India. Raunaq Singh was an entrepreneur who shifted base to India after partition. After some initial struggle to make ends meet, he started a successful spice business in Kolkata. As fate would have it, a serendipitous encounter with a German businessman led to his establishing the ‘Bharat Steel Pipes,’with German funding, in Kolkata.

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