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Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

IPO investors need to widen horizon beyond listing gains

Retail investors are increasingly drawn to IPOs for strong listing gains, but nearly half of companies listed since 2020 have struggled to retain those gains. Despite market volatility, many have managed positive returns over time, with more than half achieving 50% or higher returns and a third seeing triple-digit gains.

Timesofindia.indiatimes.com (sports) 

Mayank, Nitish handed India debuts in first Bangladesh T20I

Fast bowler Mayank Yadav and batting all-rounder Nitish Reddy have been handed their debuts for India in the first T20I against Bangladesh in Gwalior, following impressive IPL performances. Captain Suryakumar Yadav opted to bowl first after winning the toss, highlighting India's strategy to nurture young talent and build team depth.

Sports - Google News (uk) 

British climber missing in Himalayas for more than three days rescued - The Telegraph

  1. British climber missing in Himalayas for more than three days rescued  The Telegraph
  2. British climber rescued from mountain in India after going missing for three days  GB News
  3. British climber rescued from mountainside after being trapped for three days  Sky News
  4. British climber rescued after three days following rockfall in Himalayas  The Times
  5. British climber rescued from Indian Himalayas after being stranded for three days  The Independent

BigNewsNetwork.com 

"Took away jobs of 10,000 bus marshals...": Delhi CM Atishi slams "anti-poor" BJP

New Delhi [India], October 6 (ANI): Delhi Chief Minister Atishi lashed out at the Bharatiya Janata Party over the 'Bus Marshal' issue, labelling them as 'anti-poor' and said that thousands have been rendered jobless because of BJP and Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena. The bus marshals have been protesting to get reinstated after Delhi Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena terminated their services in October last year. The AAP has a

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Amnesty International awards 'Prisoners of Conscience' to three human rights defenders from China, Hong Kong

Bangkok [Thailand], October 06 (ANI): International human rights watchdog, Amnesty International, has awarded three human rights defenders from mainland China and Hong Kong, with the title of 'Prisoners of Conscience' on October 2. The title was given to human rights lawyers Chow Hang-tung and Ding Jiaxi. The third recipient of this title is Jimmy Lai, an individual involved in free media advocacy. The Amnesty Internation

New York Post 

Lara Trump tears into FEMA for response to Hurricane Helene — and bashes CNN for claiming failures are misinformation

Republican National Committee co-chair Lara Trump ripped into the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s (FEMA) handling of Hurricane Helene and sparred with CNN host Dana Bash over whether her father-in-law was spewing misinformation. Lara Trump contended Sunday that the Harris-Biden administration hasn’t been spending money wisely on recovery efforts and lamented the devastation that had been...

Business Standard 

Kept benchmark high so as youngsters could work hard to get there: Sreejesh

Indian hockey legend PR Sreejesh has no doubt in her mind that the void he left after his retirement will eventually be filled though he has set a high benchmark for the younger goalkeepers to emulate. The 36-year-old Sreejesh retired following his final outing during the Paris Olympics in August, as the national team finished with a bronze medal under the guidance of head coach Craig Fulton. While his retirement has brought a massive void in Indian hockey's goalkeeping department, Sreejesh is confident... Читать дальше...

CBSNews.com 

One year after October 7 attacks, anger and anguish persist

On October 7, 2023, hundreds of Israelis were killed or taken hostage by Hamas terrorists in the deadliest attack on Jewish people since the Holocaust. Israel retaliated by launching strikes on the Gaza Strip, killing more than 40,000 Palestinians, according to the Hamas-run health authority. Correspondent Elizabeth Palmer reports on how, twelve months later, a cease-fire, or a pathway to peace, looks vanishingly remote.