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The revenue grew 14 per cent (YoY) to Rs 254.4 crore and EBITDA by 10 per cent to Rs 33.1 crore for the quarter ended June 30.“Our revenue and EBITDA growth is expected to accelerate in coming quarters due to seasonality and our decision to defer key esports launches to benefit from upcoming opportunities,” said Nitish Mittersain, Founder and CEO of Nazara Technologies.Sportskeeda continued to deliver a strong performance with a strong 52 per cent growth YoY in revenues and 55 per cent in EBITDA.“We continue to build a healthy pipeline of M&A opportunities in various segments that we operate…

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BJP leader Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore on Friday played the self-immolation video of businessman Ashok Gautam during a press conference here at the state BJP headquarters.Gautam, who is in the mining business, set himself on fire on Thursday near the DSP office in Ajmer.Rathore said that the video was shot on the birthday of former minister Raghu Sharma, saying “Gautam’s mother alleged that his son was forced into the self-immolation act byCongress workers”.According to sources, Gautam was a partner of Raghu Sharma and he had invested some amount in a project.However, after some differences arose, Gautam sought back the money that…

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Delhi Metro Rail Corporation Principal Executive Director Anuj Dayal in a statement said that Yoshimasa visited the Delhi Metro system and was accompanied by Hiroshi Suzuki, Ambassador of Japan to India and Amit Kumar Jain, Director (Operations & Services), DMRC during his journey on the Metro from Central Secretariat to Chawri Bazaar.He said that the journey concluded with a visit to Patel Chowk Metro Museum.Dayal said that the Delhi Metro Project is a symbol of Indo-Japanese collaboration and the Government of Japan (Japan International Cooperation Agency) has substantially funded the Delhi Metro Projects from the beginning and is also funding…

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The study published in the online issue of Neurology, showed that the gene variant associated with this increased risk of Alzheimer’s is called APOE e4. “Testing a person’s ability to detect odours may be a useful way to predict future problems with cognition,” said Matthew S. GoodSmith, from the University of Chicago. “While more research is needed to confirm these findings and determine what level of smell loss would predict future risk, these results could be promising, especially in studies aiming to identify people at risk for dementia early in the disease,” he added. The study involved an at-home survey…

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While Sam Ward scored an early goal for England in the 5th minute, India bounced back to level the scores in the 29th minute through Harmanpreet Singh.After losing to the hosts and drawing with the Netherlands in their previous matches, the India team was looking for an elusive win and a spot in the tournament’s final. However, the draw against England means India are now out of contention for the final of the four-nation hockey tournament.India will now play in the third-place playoff match before heading back home.Despite their positive body language on the field, it was the Brits who…

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The CDC has also issued a four-point deduction on the club from the 2023 T20 Blast competition.Yorkshire had admitted to four amended charges in breach of ECB Directive 3.3, after which the CDC Panel held a sanction hearing on June 27 to determine the sanctions on the club.The punishments on Yorkshire were given following charges of institutional racism in the club, especially after former player Azeem Rafiq’s revelations. These CDC sanction decisions have been made by an independent panel consisting of Tim O’Gorman (Chair of the CDC), Professor Seema Patel and Mark Milliken-Smith KC, who have also officially reprimanded the…

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Under the scheme, a monthly dole of Rs 500 is paid to women in general category while Rs 1,000 for women falling in scheduled caste and scheduled tribe categories.While taking part in a discussion in the ongoing session in the assembly, Kabir quoted a report by Pratichi Trust, founded and headed by Nobel laureate economist Dr Amartya Sen, to describe the financial backwardness of the Muslim women in the state.“During the recent campaign programme, I interacted with many women from the Muslim community. Many questioned why they are getting just Rs 500 under the scheme, when their counterparts from the…

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World Hepatitis Day is celebrated every year on July 28 to create awareness and the theme this year is ‘One life, one liver.’ Studies have shown that chronic Hepatitis virus infection can increase the risk of someone developing diabetes. This is because the virus impacts the liver, which is involved in storing glucose. If the liver cannot function as it should, it can lead to high blood glucose levels and insulin resistance. “Hepatitis and diabetes share a complex relationship. Patients with diabetes have high risk of hepatitis B or C and higher risk of worse outcomes of their hepatitis infection,”…

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Pragnesh’s son, Tathya Patel (19) is the prime accused in the case.Tathya, who was driving a Jaguar car at a high speed, ploughed into a group of people who had gathered on the ISKCON bridge following an accident.Pragnesh’s bail plea hearing has been postponed due to the government lawyer’s inability to file an affidavit.He has been charged under Section 506 for alleged threats issued at the crash site and his immediate action in securing private hospital treatment for his son after the accident.Meanwhile, an alleged audio recording of Pragnesh containing his controversial comments defending his son’s actions and questioning the…

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According to a report published by Bloomberg News on Friday, testing showed the cold medication is contaminated with ethylene glycol, a toxic industrial solvent. “A bottle of Cold Out purchased at a pharmacy in Baghdad in March contains 2.1 per cent ethylene glycol, according to Valisure LLC, an independent US laboratory. That’s about 21 times the widely accepted limit,” said the Bloomberg report. “The compound is lethal to humans in small amounts and played a role in mass child deaths caused by Indian-made cough syrups in Gambia and Uzbekistan last year,” it said.As per the report, till its filing, the…

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