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Hero MotoCorp gains after expansion in Mexico

Hero MotoCorp rose 2.35% to Rs 3,398.25 after the two-wheeler major said that it will soon commence its operations in Mexico as part of its global expansion strategy. Hero MotoCorp has entered into a distribution agreement with Grupo Salinas, a group of fast-growing and technologically equipped companies focused on creating economic, social and environmental value founded by Mexican entrepreneur Ricardo Salinas. Following the agreement, the two companies have come together to form one of the largest distribution networks globally to sell competitive, high-quality products in the large Mexican market. In the first phase of operations, Hero MotoCorp will launch nine products, including motorcycles - for work (100cc), street (125cc), premium (150cc, 160cc) and on-off segments - and scooters. All these products are being designed and developed at Hero s state-of-the-art R&D hubs in India and Germany. Hero MotoCorp now has extensive presence across Asia, Africa, South and Central Amer

Man taken to hospital after being bitten on head by crocodile near Cairns

Man taken to hospital after being bitten on head by crocodile near Cairns 28 Jan, 2021 05:48 AM 2 minutes to read The man was swimming in Queensland when the crocodile bit his head. Photo / Getty Images news.com.au By: Darren Cartwright A man has sustained lacerations to his head, face, shoulder and hands after a crocodile clamped its jaws around his skull while he was swimming near a major northern Queensland city. The attack occurred around 12.40pm on Thursday about 11km northwest of Cairns CBD off Lake Placid Rd at Caravonica. The 44-year-old victim was able to swim to the bank to get help, said critical care paramedic Paul Sweeney who attended the scene.

Major security cordon around New Delhi after embarrassing Republic Day violence

Major security cordon around New Delhi after embarrassing Republic Day violence National January 28, 2021 NEW DELHI: Indian police imposed heavy security and closed several main roads around New Delhi on Wednesday, a day after farmers went on the rampage in the capital, leaving one person dead and several hundred injured. If that was not enough the Sikh farmers hoisted their religious flag atop the Red Fort. On Tuesday during the annual Republic Day parade convoys of farmers on tractors smashed through barricades to converge on the city centre, seeing off police baton charges and volleys of tear gas. It was only minutes earlier that Prime Minister Narendra Modi was whisked away by security detail. Delhi Police Commissioner SN Shrivastava said in a press conference late Wednesday that 394 policemen had been injured. He said that at least 200 people had already been arrested and scores of others were being questioned. On Wednesday morning a number of major roads were blocked a

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Black water cleanup in cities beats target

Black water cleanup in cities beats target By HOU LIQIANG | China Daily | Updated: 2021-01-28 08:12 Share CLOSE A view of Fengjiajiang River in Beihai, Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region, on Nov 25, 2020. [Photo/chinadaily.com.cn] Ministry urges local authorities to help consolidate achievements China managed to clean up the vast majority of black and smelly water bodies in its major cities by the end of last year, beating a target set two years ago, the Ministry of Ecology and Environment said. Of the 2,914 such water bodies in 295 major Chinese cities, 98.2 percent were no longer black and smelly by December, the ministry s department of water environment said in a statement.

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