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Technology.inquirer.net 

Marcos to DICT: Boost internet connectivity in remote areas

MANILA, Philippines – President Ferdinand “Bongbong” R. Marcos Jr. ordered the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) to establish internet connectivity in remote areas.  The Philippine News Agency reports the President issued the directive during a sectoral meeting on the National Digital Connectivity Plan (NDCP) in Malacañang on Monday. READ: The best finance apps

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Indian importers favour FX options as rupee holds steady, premiums soar

Indian importers are shifting from expensive outright forwards to options strategies to hedge against currency risks. With forward premiums rising due to expected Federal Reserve rate cuts, options like capped forwards offer cost-effective solutions. The rupee's low volatility makes these options attractive, reducing hedging costs by up to 65%.

Sydney Morning Herald 

Gus gives a Josh Addo-Carr update and HUGE finals preview: Six Tackles with Gus - Ep29

Gus explains the Josh Addo-Carr situation and why the Bulldogs are not letting it distract them. Gus is baffled as to why Parramatta are letting RCG go, and which clubs are looking at him. His thoughts on the Australian fullback position. Plus, a massive in-depth preview for every finals match this weekend.

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

PN Gadgil Jewellers IPO subscribed 3.6 times so far on Day 2. GMP rises to 54%

PN Gadgil Jewellers IPO: By around 12 pm, the retail portion had been subscribed 4.22 times, while the non-institutional investors' (NIIs’) portion saw the highest demand, with 6.80 times subscription. Meanwhile, the qualified institutional buyers' (QIBs) quota was subscribed at 3%, with 1,20,714 consolidated share bids received against 48,24,560 shares available for subscription.

Singletrack Magazine 

Red Bull Rampage: Changes and Location Revealed

The drip, drip, drip of news from Red Bull Rampage continues, this time with updated rider lists, plus details of the venue location and format for the men’s and women’s...

Business Standard 

Shimla mosque controversy: Protestors break barricades, clash with police

Protestors demanding the demolition of an illegal structure in a mosque in Shimla's Sanjauli area were lathi-charged by security forces on Wednesday after they broke police barricades during a demonstration. Raising slogans of "Jai Shri Ram" and "Hindu Ekta Zindabad", hundreds of protestors gathered at the Sabzi Mandi Dhalli and marched towards Sanjauli to lodge their protest and broke the barricades erected near the Dhalli tunnel. As the protestors, who had gathered on the call of Hindu groups, broke the second barricade near the mosque... Читать дальше...