The announcement of Rs 300 crore by Sitharaman follows repeated requests made by Chief Minister Pramod Sawant for a package of Rs 100 crore for celebration of the event across the country and restoration of places of historic interest in the coastal state.Sawa
Mid-tier groups benefit as industry exodus continues
Mid-tier groups benefit as industry exodus continues
More than 70 advisers have already left the industry in the first few weeks of 2021, but a number of mid-tier dealer groups are still posting solid gains in their adviser footprints, according to new data from Adviser Ratings.
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The group’s latest statistics revealed 74 advisers had left the industry by 21 January, with almost half of these ceasing in the third week of January as the working year kicked into gear and practitioners returned from the summer break.
A further 12 advisers switched licensees in the week to 21 January, while six new practitioners joined the industry.
QRCS launches ‘Promote Benevolence’ initiative
31 Jan 2021 - 8:10
The Peninsula
Inspired by the spirit of solidarity and compassion, Qatar Red Crescent Society (QRCS) has launched an innovative campaign titled ‘Promote Benevolence’, which is aimed at spreading a culture of humanitarian action and engaging individuals in communicating the humanitarian message with its implications.
Mohamed Rashid Al Marri, Director of Communication and Public Relations at QRCS, said the initiative aimed at promoting humanitarian and charitable work, engaging community to support social, relief, and development causes among many more.
“QRCS believes in the value of partnership for the success of charitable work. No single humanitarian organisation can undertake relief and development responsibilities without joining forces with other international organisations, companies, government bodies, and NGOs, employing the principle of social responsibility to mobilise resources at individ
Friends and community raise money for family who lost mom from cancer
Benefit held Saturday for the family of a local mom who lost her battle with cancer
Friends and community raise money for family who lost mom from cancer By Katherine Lee | January 30, 2021 at 9:46 PM CST - Updated January 30 at 10:25 PM
WICHITA FALLS, Texas (TNN) - One Wichita Falls family is feeling the communityâs love for their mom Saturday.
âCarrie just had such a big heart that we want to return that favor to her kids,â said Alicia Dowling, one of the benefit organizers and family friend.
Businesses in the Wichita Falls community are giving their part to show how much Carrie Gee meant to them.