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FOOD INFLATION: Why onion prices are making you cry
Financial Express· 5 hours agoExperts say any delay in arrivals of kharif crops by the end of October results in a spike in prices.
Onion, potato prices remain high after low output last year
Hindustan Times· 9 hours agoExpanding summer sowing should have a “salutary effect” on market sentiment, which will bring down...
Even In Summer, City Air Had Higher Levels Of Toxic Pm2.5 | Mumbai News - Times of India
The Times of India· 5 hours agoMumbai: While summers in India are associated with cleaner air compared with the winter months, a new study has found higher-than-permissible levels of ...
Tourists seek out Nordic holidays to keep cool - ET TravelWorld
The Economic Times· 11 hours agoCountries like Norway and Sweden in northern Europe are now promoting "coolcations" to attract...
Oil imports from Russia touch 13-month high
Financial Express· 3 days agoIndia’s crude oil imports from Russia zoomed to a 13-month high in June even as the discounts on Russian crude have narrowed, according to an analysis of...
Astoria struggles with cost of winter storm damage in 2022
The Daily Astorian, Ore.· 1 day agoAstoria is still struggling to recover from winter storm damage in December 2022. The City Council agreed Monday night to award a $343,995 contract to Big ...
Heat wave grips Russia as Moscow, where temperatures fall to -40°C, breaks 1917 record for early...
Firstpost· 17 hours agoIn Moscow, where temperatures can fall to minus 40 degrees Celsius in the legendary Russian winter,...
A Guide to the Rockaways—New York City’s Cool Beach Town
Conde Nast Traveler· 2 days agoa secret family recipe. A few minutes away with only a few tables, the newish Hooks Pizza is an...
Q1 results preview: From TCS to HCL Tech, IT sector revenue growth expected to improve sequentially...
Livemint· 3 days agoThe earnings of the IT services sector for the April-June 2024 quarter is expected to be a mixed bag...
Study Reveals Alarming PM2.5-Related Deaths in Kolkata | Kolkata News - Times of India
The Times of India· 5 hours agoKolkata: Short-term exposure to PM2.5 pollution caused 4,678 deaths, on an average, each year in Kolkata between 2008 and 2019, both years included — or 7.3% of all deaths — claims the latest ...