ED attaches properties worth Rs 281 crore of Lalit Modi
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has attached properties worth Rs 281.42 crore of several NCR-based real estate companies, including that of former Indian Premier League (IPL) chairman Lalit Modi
| 20 Feb 2021 6:01 AM GMT
NEW DELHI: The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has attached properties worth Rs 281.42 crore of several NCR-based real estate companies, including that of former Indian Premier League (IPL) chairman Lalit Modi, in connection with a money laundering case wherein land was illegally acquired in Haryana with the alleged connivance of senior government functionaries and bureaucrats.
Several farmers and landowners have allegedly been cheated to the tune of about Rs 1,500 crore in the case, in which former Haryana Chief Minister and senior Congress leader Bhupinder Singh Hooda is one of the accused.
In order to help the poor students and provide pure drinking water, the SSB 24 Bn camped at Hahara near Rangia is carrying out various Civic Action Programmes.
Spending time in nature may help reduce stressful feelings
Pandemic got you down? A little nature could help. A team of researchers suggest that pandemic hasn’t decreased the power of nature to improve mental well-being.
| 20 Feb 2021 4:06 AM GMT
NEW YORK: Pandemic got you down? A little nature could help. A team of researchers suggest that pandemic hasn t decreased the power of nature to improve mental well-being.
The study indicates that the participants in general reported greater stress levels during the pandemic, individuals with a harmony-with-nature worldview were coping better regardless of whether they lived. Thinking about the natural world in an interconnected and harmonious way corresponds to improved psychological health, no matter where you are, said researcher Brian W. Haas from the University of Georgia.
Imran Khan s planned speech in Sri Lankan Parliament cancelled
Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan’s planned address to the Sri Lankan Parliament, during his upcoming visit to the island country, has been cancelled
| 19 Feb 2021 4:34 AM GMT
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan s planned address to the Sri Lankan Parliament, during his upcoming visit to the island country, has been cancelled. Khan is scheduled to travel to Colombo on a two-day trip from February 22, the Dawn reported on Thursday.
Besides his meetings with Sri Lankan President GotabayaRajapaksa and Prime Minister MahindaRajapaksa and attending an investors conference, he was to address the Sri Lankan Parliament on February 24.
While the prices of petrol and diesel touched Rs 100 at some places in Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh, this situation is turning out to be a money-making