British Prime Minister to launch $1.2 bn school re-building plan

Johnson’s new package of measures is intended to meet the unprecedented challenge the pandemic has posed to the economy, and restore the government’s standing. But with unemployment at almost three million and expected to rise, and the economy having contracted by 20 percent in April as the country went into lockdown, he has a mountain … Read more

Asian Granito India Ltd launches “ATMANIRBHAR PROGRAM”

Asian Granito India Limited (AGIL), one of the leading manufacturer and exporter of Tiles, Marble & Quartz of India, has launched “AGL ATMANIRBHAR PROGRAM” to drive retail and secondary sales in the semi-urban and rural area. The program is aimed at reducing marketing costs and improves profitability while generating employment opportunities in these regions in current … Read more

Coronavirus death toll hits 500,000 worldwide

The worldwide number of recorded infections is now just over 10 million from the virus that first emerged in China late last year, with fears growing of a full-blown second wave. The rate of contagion has doubled since May 21. One million new infections were recorded in just six days, according to AFP news agency, even … Read more

J&K: 3 terrorists neutralized in encounter at Anantnag

The encounter broke out after security forces launched a cordon and search operation at Khul Chohar following information about the presence of terrorists in the area. The gunfight broke out after terrorists opened fire on the search party of the forces, who retaliated. The identity of the slain terrorists is being ascertained. One AK 47 … Read more

Los Angeles bars ordered to close again after virus spreads

New coronavirus cases have jumped in more than half of US states, reaching record highs after months of uneven mitigation efforts and sometimes contradictory messaging from government. Texas and Florida have also once again cracked down, ordering bars to stop serving alcohol. California, Texas and Florida are the three most populous states in the country. … Read more