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Report: £80m Man United Flop Could be Set to Leave the Club This Summer

Antony’s Uncertain Future at Manchester United: A Close Analysis Manchester United’s transfer strategy under the new stewardship of minority owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe has taken a distinctly proactive turn, with the club’s approach during this summer’s transfer window showcasing a drive towards younger, high-potential talents. This strategy is evidenced by the recent acquisitions of Leny […]

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Nadda directs FSSAI to waive off registration fee for street food vendors

Union Health Minister Jagat Prakash Nadda on Saturday directed food regulator FSSAI to waive a registration fee of Rs 100 for street food vendors and also stressed upon the need to create street food hubs across the country. Nadda chaired a training and awareness programme for around 1,350 street food vendors conducted by the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) at Vigyan Bhawan in the national capital. Nadda directed the FSSAI to waive the registration fee of Rs 100 for street food vendors. Читать дальше...

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'Dune 3' Cast: 9 Actors Expected to Return for Third Movie, 5 Stars Seemingly Won't Be Back

Now that both Dune movies are streaming on Max, fans are definitely wanting to know more about a third movie. Director Denis Villeneuve has revealed that he’s already writing the third movie, based on the novel Dune: Messiah. “The screenplay’s in progress,” he told Vanity Fair. “I’m very happy where it’s going, but it’s not [...]

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High-level inter-ministerial central team assess areas damaged due to floods in Assam

An Inter-ministerial Central Team, led by Mihir Kumar, assessed flood damages in Assam from July 18-20, visiting Dibrugarh, Majuli, Dhemaji, and Lakhimpur. In a meeting chaired by Ajay Tiwari, ASDMA's Gyandendra Dev Tripathi requested declaring 2004 floods as severe and Rs 500 crore from NDRF. Cyclone Remal caused severe agricultural inundation.