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Truck rams into bus in southern India, killing at least 20 people
A truck loaded with concrete stone chips rammed into a passenger bus in southern India early Monday, killing at least 20 people and injuring about two dozen others, local authorities said. The state-run transport bus was carrying around 70 passengers en route to the city of Hyderabad in southern Telangana state when a truck coming from the opposite direction collided with it near the town of Chevella,
The Halting International Relocation of Employment Act (HIRE Act), introduced by Republican Senator Bernie Moreno of Ohio, would also bar companies from deducting those outsourcing payments and funnel revenues into a new "Domestic Workforce Fund" to support U.S. workers and apprenticeship programs.
India is ramping up aid to Taliban-ruled Afghanistan and branding itself as the region's "first responder" after Monday's deadly earthquake, seeking to counter China's efforts to fill the void left by the West,
Gold and silver plating of idols and temple figurines, mostly paid for by devotees, is common across temples in India. So, the theft at Sabarimala shrine, visited by millions of pilgrims every year, has stunned the devout and made headlines.
ChrysCapital Management Co. closed its 10th private equity fund at $2.2 billion, beating its previous record as it hunts for more deals in industrials and health care.
India's planned rules requiring renewable producers to strictly adhere to their promised green energy supply to the grid would squeeze company earnings and slow investment in the sector, a review of industry letters showed on Wednesday.
Pratika Rawal served as the constant focal point of India's batting for a significant portion of the league stage.
The federal government is seeking the power to cancel applications for groups of visa holders at least in part due to concerns of fraud from India and Bangladesh, according to internal documents obtained by CBC News.
National Stock Exchange of India [NSEI.NS], the operator of the country's biggest bourse, said on Tuesday it has set aside nearly 13 billion rupees ($148 million) to settle cases pending with the markets regulator as it seeks to push ahead with a long-delayed IPO.
Such conversations are becoming increasingly common as demand for weight-loss drugs explodes in urban India - a country with the world's second-largest number of overweight adults and more than 77 million people with Type 2 diabetes.