Foreign investors withdrew over Rs 22,000 crore from Indian equities
In January so far, foreign investors have withdrawn Rs 22,194 crore from Indian equities.
In January so far, foreign investors have withdrawn Rs 22,194 crore from Indian equities.
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar will represent India at the inauguration of Mr Donald Trump as the President of the United States on January 20.
Taking to the social media platform Truth Social, the President-elect argued that this effort should have been focused on issues such as crime in New York City and the State.
The renewed ambition to acquire Greenland reflects an intriguing blend of geopolitics, national aspiration, and economic strategy. Championed now by US President-elect Donald Trump, this idea has resurfaced with remarkable seriousness, raising questions about sovereignty, international relations, and global security.
Trump will be the first President who enters office with a criminal record.
Time and again, the American administration has been saying that it doesn't rule out that the novel coronavirus was spread accidentally from a laboratory researching bats in Wuhan.
Historians will record what has been called an “epidemic-era election” as one that yielded a famous victory. Historic indeed has been the election per se as much as the result. The turnout was 66.2 per cent, higher than any parliamentary election in South Korea since 1992.
Wuhan city, which remained the epicentre of Coronavirus outbreak for a long time, on Friday abruptly raised its death toll by 50 per cent, admitting that many fatal cases were 'mistakenly reported' or 'missed entirely,' bringing the total number of deaths in the city to 3,869.
The stock markets reacted to the news and rallied to make some severe gains, thus leaving the benchmark S&P BSE Sensex to end at 32,588.72 up by 986 points.
The day before Passover on April 7, she also shared a tweet by New Jersey's Governor Phil Murphy that asked residents to celebrate health workers by "by staying home for them".