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NRL: Heart condition forces Henry Perenara into shock early retirement

NRL: Heart condition forces Henry Perenara into shock early retirement 25 Apr, 2021 12:40 AM Quick Read news.com.au Kiwi NRL referee Henry Perenara has retired from the role at the age of 40 due to a heart condition. Perenara revealed to The Daily Telegraph he had been diagnosed with supraventricular tachycardia, an abnormally fast heartbeat that causes shortness of breath, dizziness sweating or fainting. He said he had been officiating with the condition for almost 15 years and had an episode at training last week. I nearly blacked out, he told the Telegraph. Advertisement I don t remember much of it, but that s when I had to make the decision to give it away. You certainly don t want to risk it happening in a game.

Paula Dodge Retiring After 26 Years with Bulldogs

Paula Dodge Retiring After 26 Years with Bulldogs Paula Dodge Retiring After 26 Years with Bulldogs 6 hours 40 minutes 30 seconds ago Saturday, April 24 2021 Apr 24, 2021 April 24, 2021 2:39 PM April 24, 2021 in Sports Share: MCALLEN - Earlier this year, McAllen s head volleyball coach Paula Dodge announced her retirement. She has been in the coaching spot light for almost 4 decades; representing big purple for 26 years. CHANNEL 5 s Erica Ross sat down with the legend to reflect on all of her success.

Chicken wing shortage forces restaurants to adapt

Chicken wing shortage forces restaurants to adapt MATTHEW KORFHAGE, The Virginian-Pilot FacebookTwitterEmail NORFOLK, Va. (AP) Kelvin Dooley is having to contemplate the unthinkable: He may go boneless. His Virginia Beach restaurant, J & K Style Grill, is known around the region for its crispy jumbo wings fried to order and spiced up with the shop’s trademark Kenyata or Georgia Red sauces. Wings make up as much as 40 percent of what he sells at his restaurant. But his suppliers can’t deliver all of the chicken wings he needs to run his business. And even when Dooley can get hold of them, the cost is prohibitive leading him to consider moving to boneless “wings” made from more easily obtainable breast meat.

The Hindu Explains | Why is the government tweaking the National Pension System?

What are the major changes being proposed to the NPS? The story so far: Started as the New Pension Scheme for government employees in 2004 under a new regulator called the Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority (PFRDA), the National Pension System (NPS) has been open for individuals from all walks of life to participate and build a retirement nest-egg. Given the dominance of informal employment in India, the Employees’ Provident Fund Organisation, which is contingent on a formal employer-employee relationship, only covers a fraction of the workforce. The NPS has been gradually growing in size and now manages ₹5.78 lakh crore of savings and 4.24 crore accounts in multiple savings schemes. Of these, over 3.02 crore accounts are part of the Atal Pension Yojana (APY), a government-backed scheme for workers in the unorganised sector that assures a fixed pension payout after retirement. The rest constitute voluntary savings from private sector employees and self-employed i

The 4% rule that can make your retirement money last long

The 4% rule that can make your retirement money last long Premium If you withdraw ₹20 lakh every year, or 4% of your portfolio, your money can last you until you turn 90 2 min read Share Via Read Full Story The accumulation phase in retirement planning is essential, but so is the spending phase. What if you spend too much in the initial years and run out of funds? The 4% thumb rule can solve this problem. If you withdraw 4% of your portfolio each year after retirement, the kitty can last you at least 30 years. TRENDING STORIESSee All 1 min read Premium 1 min read Premium 3 min read

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