Bride-to-be Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh’s grand Italy wedding is being held 14 and 15 November. With this two-day affair, they are all set to tie the knot in a Konkani-south Indian style wedding today. The couple will go through Sindhi rituals tomorrow.
Day: November 14, 2018
One shock exit and the other a smooth transition, is how the resignation announcements of two leading heads of varying industries be best summed. The people in question are Flipkart Group CEO, Binny Bansal and Ashok Leyland’s MD and CEO, Vinod K Dasari.
Vijay Devarkonda starrer ‘Taxiwala’ slated for release this week-end has made it to internet now.
Mumbai: India batsman Rohit Sharma, who was originally in India A squad for its first four-dayer against New Zealand A, has been advised to rest, and won’t be available for the series. The decision was taken by BCCI’s medical team in consultation with the team management, ‘keeping in mind his recent workload’ it was announced on Tuesday.
Chennai headquartered leading steel wheels manufacturer, Wheels India Ltd has registered a net profit of Rs 40.7 crore for the first half year. Revenues increased to Rs 1,542.1 crore, registering a growth of 27 per cent.
Ashok Leyland, flagship of the Hinduja Group, reported a revenue of Rs 7,608 crore (Rs 6,076 crore), an increase of 25 per cent, over the same period last year.
Melbourne: Australian fast bowler John Hastings has retired from all forms of cricket fearing a mystery ailment could lead him to bleed to death on the field. The burly all-rounder, who has represented his country in all three formats of the game, revealed last month he was struggling with an illness that causes him to cough up blood whenever he bowls. He first noticed the issue several years ago and despite a battery of tests and operations is no closer to knowing why it happens.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi today reiterated that India will lead the future of fintech and stated that Industry 4.0 is emerging in the country. He further went on to say that for 1.3 billion Indians, financial inclusion has become a reality.
London: Roger Federer has hit back at claims he gets preferential treatment from tennis tournaments due to his status as one of the sport’s all-time greats. Federer was responding to controversial comments from French veteran Julien Benneteau, who said the 20-Grand Slam champion was able to use his reputation to secure favourable scheduling.
