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Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Nippon Life India AMC announces its first fund from GIFT City

The Nippon India Large Cap Fund GIFT, managed by Nippon Life India Asset Management Limited (IFSC Branch), is a feeder fund investing in the 17-year-old Nippon India Large Cap Fund. Known for its strong performance, the fund currently manages over Rs 35,000 crore in assets, according to a press release by the fund house.

«The Times of India» (indiatimes.com) 

3 Mysuru prisoners drink essence, die

Three inmates of Mysuru Central Prison, Madesha, Nagaraj, and Ramesh, experienced health issues after allegedly consuming essence on Christmas Eve, possibly to get intoxicated. Their condition worsened and they were transferred to KR Hospital, where they died between January 6 and 8. Officials are awaiting lab reports to confirm the cause of their illness.

Khaama Press (Afghan News Agency) 

Bahrain calls for lifting sanctions on Syria

Abdul Latif Al-Zayani, the Foreign Minister of Bahrain, led a high-level delegation to meet with Ahmad Shar, the President of the Syrian Interim Government in Damascus. The meeting took place on Wednesday, January 8, 2025, in the Syrian capital. During the meeting, Al-Zayani discussed the issue of lifting sanctions against Syria. He expressed Bahrain’s support […]

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Pressat.co.uk 

Roots Adventure Travel Reveals Top Turkey Adventure Travel Trends for 2025

Thursday 9 January, 2025

Istanbul, Turkey — January 8, 2025 – Roots Adventure Travel, a leader in crafting immersive travel experiences in Turkey, has unveiled its 2025 lineup of Signature Group Tours and Private Trips, reflecting the latest trends in adventure travel in Turkey. With a focus on authentic cultural immersion, culinary exploration, and personalized luxury, Roots Adventure Travel have curated itineraries that promise to set the standard for meaningful and transformative travel in the coming year. Читать дальше...

Err.ee (en) 

Estonian DSO can weatherproof 2,000 km of power lines in a year

Currently, three-quarters of Estonia's electricity network has been weatherproofed. Over the next decade, Elektrilevi aims to increase that figure to at least 85 percent, though achieving this goal will require significant investments.