Despite Nike’s exit, Russian retailers continue to sell – ET Retail

(Representative Image) Following Nike‘s decision to halt sales to Russia shortly after the country’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine more than two years ago, an online sports retailer owned by Russia’s Zenit soccer club, footballstore.ru, continues to offer dozens of Nike-branded items, including the US sportswear maker‘s Phantom GT2 Elite soccer boots for around USD 330….

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EVM debate: Rajeev Chandrasekhar doubles down attack on Elon Musk, calls him ‘factually wrong’ | India News – Times of India

NEW DELHI: In yet another sharp counter to Elon Musk‘s views on Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs), BJP leader Rajeev Chandrasekhar called the Tesla co-founder and CEO “factually wrong.” Chandrasekhar, while speaking to news agency ANI, said that Musk’s suggestion about ‘all EVMs being hackable‘ was too broad and inaccurate. “To claim that there cannot be…

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SIPs: This mutual fund equivalent of bank recurring deposits can make you a crorepati – here’s how – Times of India

SIP route to become a crorepati? Systematic Investment Plans (SIPs), often seen as the mutual fund equivalent of putting your money in recurring deposits offered by banks, are a great way for retail investors to invest in equity mutual fund schemes. To maximize the benefits of this investment method, investors can consider opting for a…

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‘Intimate relationships’ between teachers and students now banned at Cambridge: What are the rules? – Times of India

Cambridge University has implemented a new rule prohibiting intimate relationships between teachers and students to safeguard student welfare. Recent release of staff and student relationships policyAccording to updates on Cambridge University’s website, recent revisions have been made to its ‘policies & procedures’ note. University now banned faculty from “pursuing or entering into an intimate relationship…

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‘No improvement as a leader, won nothing’: Shoaib Malik wants Babar Azam to ‘immediately resign from captaincy’ | Cricket News – Times of India

NEW DELHI: Former Pakistan captain Shoaib Malik claimed that he would have stepped down from the captaincy had he been in Babar Azam‘s position after Pakistan’s disappointing T20 World Cup campaign. The team failed to progress to the Super 8, securing wins only against Canada and Ireland.T20 World Cup Schedule | Points Table | StatsRecalling…

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