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The essential phone apps you need to travel around Norway


The Local
Frazer Norwell
Frazer Norwell
16:40 CEST
Whether you prefer IOS or Android, apps make travel easier. Long gone are days of spending hours deciphering road maps and timetables. Here are the best for getting around Norway.
Vygruppen is a state-owned Norwegian transport group. On the
Vy app you can plan your journey door to door using trains, busses, taxis, metro and boats. In addition to this it will show you nearby scooters and city bikes for hire in the bigger cities.
Currently you can book tickets with Vy and other companies such as Go-Ahead Nordic, SJ Nord and Ruter, as well as several smaller regional public transport companies. More regional companies will be coming to the app soon many you will be able to prebook many more journeys.

Norway , Oslo , Stavanger , Rogaland , Norwegians , Norwegian , Varsom-regobs , Google , Go-ahead-nordic , Google-play , For-oslo , Olso-city-bike

India vs England, Highlights, 2nd Test, Day 2 at Chennai, Full Cricket Score: Hosts lead by 249 runs at stumps


st Rishabh Pant b Kuldeep Yadav
India vs England, Highlights, 2nd Test, Day 2 at Chennai, Full Cricket Score: Hosts lead by 249 runs at stumps
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16:39 (IST)
A dominant day in office for the Indians, starting with Rishabh Pant adding some valuable runs to guide England to 329 before Ravichandran Ashwin’s five-for helps the hosts blow the Englishmen away for just 134, collecting a massive lead for themselves. And with the kind of start they’ve got in their second essay, they should be a pumped side mentally at the start of the third day — which could very well be the day the match gets over.

Bangladesh , United-kingdom , Englishmen , Ravichandran-ashwin , Rishabh-pant , West-indian , 2nd-test-live-score , Chennai-test , Cricket , Cricket-score , Ind-vs-eng-live-score

Australian Open 2021 to continue without fans, players to compete in biosecure bubble as Melbourne goes into lockdown

Premier Daniel Andrews of Victoria state, which includes Melbourne, said the tennis venue would be considered a 'workplace' that can continue to function with limited staff.



Australia , Kazakhstan , Melbourne , Victoria , Spain , Australian , Serena-williams , Paula-badosa , Anastasia-potapova , Garbine-muguruza , Daniel-andrews , Zarina-diyas

Young Australian cricketers are still in 'primary school' compared to Indian counterparts, says Greg Chappell

An Injury-hit India sans their star players notched up an incredible 2-1 win over Australia in the four-Test series and Chappell believes it is the robust domestic structure and efforts put in by BCCI which prepares its youngsters to take on the rigours of international cricket.



Australia , Melbourne , Victoria , India , Sydney , New-south-wales , Australian , David-warner , Tim-paine , Greg-chappell , Indian-ocean , Cameron-green

Supreme Court's decision to stay Centre's farm laws sets a worrying precedent


Supreme Court's decision to stay Centre's farm laws sets a worrying precedent
It appears a clear case of judicial overreach and may potentially shake the foundation of India’s representative democracy by undermining the legislative organ of the state
Sreemoy Talukdar
January 12, 2021 17:43:15 IST
File image of the Supreme Court of India. Reuters
The Supreme Court of India has set a terrible precedent by staying the implementation of farm laws aimed at liberalising the farm sector that were passed by the Parliament last year. It appears a clear case of judicial overreach and may potentially shake the foundation of India’s representative democracy by undermining the legislative organ of the state, diluting the Constitutional tenet of broad separation of powers between the legislative, executive and the judiciary — thereby upsetting the delicate balance on which the republic is founded. Tuesday’s development is at once sad and worrying.

India , Abhijit-banerjee , Ashok-gulati , Bhupinder-singh-mann , Rakesh-tikait , Markandey-katju , Pramod-kumar-joshi , International-food-policy-research-institute , Supreme-court , India-kisan-coordination-committee , Bharatiya-kisan-union , Chief-justice

From tech advancements to monetisation, gaming industry has lots to look forward to in 2021- Technology News, Firstpost


From tech advancements to monetisation, gaming industry has lots to look forward to in 2021
Improvements in technology, improvements in regulations, and new ideas for monetisation are some of the key areas that the gaming industry will look forward to in 2021.
Jan 06, 2021 11:16:44 IST
Year 2020 was an eventful one for the gaming industry. Looking into what can be expected this year, the major changes the industry underwent the last year will continue to show their impact. There are a few points to keep in mind when trying to understand what 2021 could have in store for the gaming industry. These are – improvements in technology, improvements in regulations, and new ideas for monetising games.

India , Bluehole-krafton , Anand-krishnaswamy , Akshay-kumar , Marketing-association , Netflix , Facebook , Mobile-marketing-association , Prime-video , Facebook-gaming , Esports , Gaming