Friday 19 April 2019

The billionaire raj of Mukesh Ambani and his journey through India's new gilded age

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The billionaire raj of Mukesh Ambani and his journey through India's new gilded age The billionaire raj of Mukesh Ambani and his journey through India's new gilded age
Reliance Industries (RIL) chairman Mukesh Ambani turned 62 today i.e. on 19th April 2019. The journey of India's richest man is always the inspiration for everyone. Earlier in April this year, Ambani was featured in the TIME magazine's list of 100 most influential people.
The great Indian political drama: Man chops off his finger after voting for BJP instead of BSP The great Indian political drama: Man chops off his finger after voting for BJP instead of BSP
A Dalit voter in Bulandshahr constituency chopped off his finger after he accidentally pressed the button of the BJP symbol on the EVM instead of the BSP at the polling booth during the second phase of the Lok Sabha elections.
Scammers preying on Notre-Dame donors, warns France Scammers preying on Notre-Dame donors, warns France
Fraudsters are taking advantage of the Notre-Dame fire to fool donors into handing over cash believing they are helping to rebuild the gutted Paris cathedral, officials have warned.
America's 1st female astronaut Jerrie Cobb passes away America's 1st female astronaut Jerrie Cobb passes away
America's first female astronaut candidate, pilot Jerrie Cobb, who pushed for equality in space but never reached its heights, has died. Cobb died in Florida at age 88 on March 18 following a brief illness.
Mumbai commuters to candidates: Catch me if you can! Mumbai commuters to candidates: Catch me if you can!
The biggest nightmare for candidates in the Mumbai, Thane, Palghar and Raigad Lok Sabha constituencies is how to "catch" the slippery commuters who are their main electoral bank.
See how Donald Trump is haunting cheese lovers See how Donald Trump is haunting cheese lovers
Surrounded by 15-kg wheels of cheese ready to be carted away in horse-drawn carriages, a dairy farmer in the Dutch city of Gouda faces off against a cheese trader wearing traditional wooden clogs.
Temporary church proposed outside Notre Dame Temporary church proposed outside Notre Dame
The rector of Notre Dame Cathedral has proposed building a small, temporary church on the plaza outside the monument so that the faithful has a place of worship while the 12th-century structure ravaged by fire is closed for restoration.
How Native Hawaiian culture is in danger How Native Hawaiian culture is in danger
Hawaii lawmakers are considering adopting a resolution calling for the creation of legal protections for Native Hawaiian cultural intellectual property.
Egg-shoeing: The traditional craftsmanship of 'master' blacksmith Egg-shoeing: The traditional craftsmanship of 'master' blacksmith
To be worthy of the title of master, a blacksmith in Kresevo in central Bosnia had to perform a delicate task -- shoe an egg without breaking it.
Fashion capital New York considers banning sale of fur Fashion capital New York considers banning sale of fur
A burgeoning movement to outlaw fur is seeking to make its biggest statement yet in the fashion mecca of New York City.
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