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- Sufficient RMG orders maintained until Christmas | Manufacturing News Bangladesh
- Phule Review: Pratik Gandhi-Patralekhaa film will leave a lasting impact on you
- As Trump targets Harvard and nonprofits, wealthy donors are wary of stepping up their giving
- Is It Just Forgetfulness or Could It Be Alzheimers Early Stages
- Robert Jenrick rules out Tory pact with Reform UK
- Russian general killed in Moscow-area car bombing, investigators say
- Cyclists who kill could face life sentence in proposed law change
- Federal agents raid home of judge and more top headlines
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Image Courtesy: https://www.thedailystar.net/ Bangladesh’s garment sector is well-positioned to fulfill orders for the Christmas season, with local suppliers having secured sufficient work commitments from US clothing retailers and brands. However, the shipment timeline and profitability remain uncertain due to ongoing tariff negotiations involving the Trump administration. Manufacturing for the upcoming holiday season is set to ramp up from June and continue through July. Shipping is scheduled to commence in August, aiming to ensure that goods reach US retailers in November and December for holiday sales. Notably, the fall and winter seasons, along with Christmas and Thanksgiving, are peak periods for…
Phule is a biographical film about the incredible Indian activists Jyotirao Phule and Savitribai Phule, directed by Anant Mahadevan. Pratik Gandhi, who takes on the role of Jyotirao Phule, absolutely nails it Source link
A version of this article first appeared in CNBC’s Inside Wealth newsletter with Robert Frank, a weekly guide to the high-net-worth investor and consumer. Sign up to receive future editions, straight to your inbox. Wealthy philanthropists are grappling with a new landscape for giving, as government cuts create more funding needs but political battles make donations more fraught, according to several advisors. Whether it’s the legal battle at Harvard University, the cuts to foreign aid or sudden loss of research funding, major donors are facing shifting dynamics and are either holding back or staying under the radar as they seek…
It is very typical to question whether forgetting from time to time is a normal way of life or perhaps an indicator that something is not quite right, such as an early warning of Alzheimer’s. Alzheimer’s, strikes thousands of people throughout the globe, slowly degrading memory, mental processes, and even conduct. It is so important to realize the initial warning signs since taking action at this point will help significantly to manage the symptoms and possibly stem the tide. Dr Apurva Sharma, Consultant- Neurology, Manipal Hospital, Gurugram clears your doubt between forgetfulness and early stages of Alzheimer. What is Alzheimer’s? …
Robert Jenrick has ruled out a pact with Reform UK and has said he wants to send its leader, Nigel Farage, “back to retirement” despite leaked comments suggesting he wanted to join forces with the rightwing party.The shadow justice secretary backed the Conservative leader, Kemi Badenoch, urging critics to “give her a break” and appeared to row back on remarks he reportedly made last month about Reform.Speaking to a UCL Conservative Society dinner in late March, Jenrick, who is seen as a potential replacement for Badenoch if the party’s fortunes do not improve, said he was determined to “bring this…
A Russian general was killed Friday in a car bombing outside of Moscow, according to Russia’s top criminal investigation agency.The Investigative Committee said that Lt. Gen. Yaroslav Moskalik, a deputy head of the main operational department in the General Staff of the Russian armed forces, was killed by an explosive device placed in his car in Balashikha.The explosive device was rigged with shrapnel, Investigative Committee spokesperson Svetlana Petrenko said. The perpetrator of the blast is unclear. The attack comes as White House envoy Steve Witkoff arrived in Moscow Friday for a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, Reuters reported, citing the…
Cyclists who kill pedestrians by acting dangerously on the road could face life imprisonment under a proposed change to the law.Currently, cycling offenders can be imprisoned for no more than two years under an 1861 law originally intended for drivers of horse-drawn carriages.A government amendment to the Crime and Policing Bill – which is currently going through Parliament – would see cycling offences brought in line with driving offences, the Department for Transport (DfT) said.The changes would also mean serious injury caused by dangerous cycling – or death by careless or inconsiderate cycling – could incur punishments of five years…
Good morning and welcome to Fox News’ morning newsletter, Fox News First. And here’s what you need to know to start your day …TOP 31. Federal agents raid home of judge 2. Trump’s order on election integrity gets blocked3. Top prospect goes unselected in NFL Draft’s 1st roundMAJOR HEADLINES 2020 VISION – Tim Walz tries to criticize Trump admin, immediately reminded of his own legacy. Continue reading … ON THE ROCKS – What Karen Read added to her alcoholic drinks takes center stage in retrial. Continue reading … GOOD SAMARITANS – Heroic bystanders rescue kidnapped mother, young children in dramatic…
Lucy HookerBBC Business reporterGetty ImagesLaw-breaking water company executives face tougher punishments, including possible prison sentences, under new powers that have come into force in England and Wales.Bosses who fail to co-operate or obstruct investigators looking into sewage spills can now be jailed for up to two years.The government said the threat of tougher sentences would act as a “powerful deterrent”.At the same time a highly critical report from the public spending watchdog accuses the government and regulators of failing to manage risk and drive investment in the water sector, contributing to higher bills for customers.The National Audit Office’s report said…
US-based fine jewellery label Angara has officially launched in India with a digital-first approach and plans to establish a physical retail presence in the country over the coming months to connect with Indian shoppers.Colourful gemstone jewellery by Angara – Angara.com- Facebook“India’s jewellery market is at a fascinating inflection point,” said Angara’s founder and CEO Ankur Daga, India Retailing reported. “We have spent nearly two decades perfecting the online jewellery shopping experience for customers across the world, combining centuries of expertise with state-of-the-art technology. Now, we bring that experience to India, offering exceptional quality, unmatched customisation, and designs that celebrate individuality.”Angara…