Cabinet approves Siddhartha Mohanty s appointment as LIC MD till June 2023
The new decision will be effective from the date of assumption of the charge of post or after February 1, 2021.
Siddhartha Mohanty.
The Appointment Committee of the Cabinet on January 19 approved the Department of Financial Services proposal to appoint Siddhartha Mohanty as Managing Director of Life Insurance Corporation of India.
The new decision will be effective from the date of assumption of the charge of post by Mohanty or after February 1, 2021. Mohanty has been appointed for a tenure of over two years till June 30, 2023 or until his superannuation, informed the Cabinet.
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Olivia Rodrigo s hit Drivers License breaks Spotify record for most streams for a song in a single week By Danielle Garrand
January 17, 2021 / 9:55 PM / CBS News
Disney star Olivia Rodrigo released her debut single Drivers License on January 8 and it quickly dominated Spotify s charts. The streaming service announced Friday that the emotional pop ballad about teenage heartbreak broke the platform s record for most streams of a song in a single week.
Spotify s global weekly Top 200 chart revealed that the tune was streamed 65,873,080 times during the week ending on January 14. The song DÁKITI
by Bad Bunny and Jhay Cortez nabbed the number two spot on the chart, with Blinding Lights by The Weeknd coming in third.
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Phil Spector, Legendary Wall Of Sound Producer Turned Convicted Murderer, Dies At 81
January 17, 2021 at 9:51 AM (PT)
Spector in 2000 (Photo Copyright John Mathew Smith See License In Body Of Story)
PHIL SPECTOR, whose groundbreaking orchestral productions came to be known as the “Wall Of Sound,” and who later was sentenced to prison for second-degree murder for the death of actress LANA CLARKSON in 2003, died SATURDAY (1/16) at a hospital in central CALIFORNIA of what the CALIFORNIA DEPT. OF CORRECTIONS AND REHABILITATION called natural causes but some reports indicate included complications from COVID-19. He was 81 and had been serving his sentence at the CALIFORNIA STATE PRISON HEALTH CARE FACILITY in STOCKTON, CA.