Monday, 16 September 2019
Daimler India plans to make India export hub
"Our experience of already bringing 1.4 million EURO VI trucks and buses on the roads means we are easily ready to transition our BharatBenz trucks and buses to BS-VI by the April 2020 deadline," DICV Managing Director and CEO Satyakam Arya told reporters here. Arya said the company has achieved an outstanding localisation rate of above 80 per cent on its products, adding it has invested around Rs 500 crore to localize its EURO VI technology for India. "We have completed 2 million kilometres of testing, developed new facilities and over 1,000 new parts and achieved an outstanding localisation rate above 80 per cent on our products," the CEO said. On exports, he said, "With this headstart, we will begin exporting India-built trucks by 2021/2022. The transition to BS-VI opens up more opportunities to export fully-built vehicles, engines and parts to countries like Mexico, Chile and Brazil." DailyhuntDisclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by Dailyhunt. Publisher: The New Indian Expresshttps://able2know.org/user/reetasignaas/
Karolina Pliskova beats Petra Martic in Zhengzhou Open to win her fourth title of 2019
Martic, who held a superior 4-1 head-to-head record against Pliskova and also beat her at Roland Garros earlier this year, took a 2-0 lead in the first set when she broke the top seed in the opening game. However, that was the only time Pliskova conceded a break of serve and she soon took control with powerful groundstrokes, using the full width of the court to smash winners and passing shots with precision. Martic's service game suffered -- she won only 53% of her first service points -- and Pliskova duly took advantage to punish the seventh seed and win five games in a row. Pliskova's consistency in the baseline rallies was a force to reckon with and Martic had no answer to her superior court coverage, eventually conceding the 96-minute match after saving one championship point. DailyhuntDisclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by Dailyhunt. Publisher: Hindustan Timeshttp://www.sportclubplatz.com/jforum/user/profile/7454.page
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7 dog breeds that can help you sleep better
Here are 7 dog breeds that can help you get sleep better, according to Bustle: 1. Pit Bulls Pit bulls have that unique personality where they tend to look rugged and cute at the same time. Sarah Fraser, co-founder of Instinct Dog Behavior & Training said, "Many Pit bulls we meet treat snuggle time like an Olympic sport — they're fully dedicated and in it to win it." They love snuggling, she added. 2. Terriers If snuggling was a full-time job, terriers would be the dominant workers. Terriers have a lot of variations in their own breed, but a Rat Terrier or terrier mix is a good option as far as sleep companions are considered. Fraser said, 'Most are big fans of bedtime and love nothing more than to crawl underneath the covers next to you — even in the middle of summer." She pointed out that they need a lot of movement, so you'll have to take them out for frequent walks. 3. Greyhounds These model-looking dogs make for amazing sleep mates. Fraser explained how dogs with short hair tend to close in the distance with humans for warmth. "Many large dogs with lots of hair are more likely to choose resting places that are cool, rather than cozy," Fraser added. "So, while they may love attention, they may opt out of prolonged cuddling in bed or on your couch, simply because they get too hot." 4. Golden Retrievers These soft-furred beasts have super-cute eyes, and you just can't say no to their presence. But then again, there's a different kind of connection you feel when you spot different dogs. They're good cuddlers, and are quite loyal. 5. Bichon Frises Friendly furry Frise. They're known for their affection and their cuteness. These cute little creatures can easily fit into beds, so accommodation is no issue when it comes to them. They look like fluffy clouds, and it's a good idea to have them as sleep companions. 6. Cavalier King Charles Spaniels Lap dogs are known to form close bonds with humans. So if you're looking for tiny dog pals, these royal buddies might just be the right ones. Of course, they're cute and tiny and will right into your home space. (And your heart.) 7. Labrador Retrievers Labrador retrievers have a certain kind of calmness to them, and they might make you feel secure when it's time to sleep. They also love cuddling, and have a steady nature. Sleeping next to them sounds good. There are a lot of factors that control sleeplessness, but if companionship is what you're looking for, dogs make for amazing sleep buddies! Click on Deccan Chronicle Lifestyle for all the latest and viral news on health and wellbeing. Follow us on Facebook. ... DailyhuntDisclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by Dailyhunt. Publisher: Deccan Chroniclehttp://www.sydneycityairportshuttle.com/UserProfile/tabid/695/userId/327924/Default.aspx
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Police constable arrested for posing as Maoist in Odisha
Following this, Saban Kumar lodged a complaint at the Bissamcuttack police station the next day against the unknown caller. During the course of inquiry, the police found out that the unknown caller was none other than G. Srikant. Police seized a 9 mm pistol, live bullets, three mobile phones and one two wheeler from the possession of the arrested constable. The problem of fake Maoists is quite acute in Rayagada, one of the Maoist-affected districts of the state since early 2000. Every year, there are a few incidents of people getting arrested for extortion while posing as Maoists. In January this year, police had arrested four criminals, who tried to extort money from businessmen of Kashipur in Rayagada by posing as Maoists. In July this year, three persons including a forest deputy forest ranger were arrested on charges of extorting people posing as Maoists in Bargarh district. DailyhuntDisclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by Dailyhunt. Publisher: Hindustan Timeshttp://www.trakyadans.com/UserProfile/tabid/57/userId/119916/Default.aspx
Amazon sees 50 per cent more sales this year
We will add lakhs of products this year in which 5,000 new products would be in large appliances and furniture categories,' Amazon India Director (Large Applian-ces and Furniture) Suchit Subhas told Financial Chronicle on Monday. Kicking off the first road show in the capital, the senior officials of Amazon India said they would hold similar shows across regions. 'Despite the demand slowdown, I don't see any negative effect on consumers as brands are lining up new products for the festive season ahead with cheaper and affordable rates,' Subhas said, adding that Amazon expects maximum customers to come from smaller cities and towns this time. It is learnt that mobile brands like Samsung, Xiaomi and OnePlus and large appliance and TV makers will launch their products on Amazon's platform. 'Varieties of products, both high-end as well lower priced items are in the queue from reputed brands. We expect these brands will sell using our platform and this festive season, like Diwali, will prove to be a far bigger one for us,' he said. Amazon is upbeat about its furniture business. 'Customers typically look to upgrade their homes in the festive season. We have added more than 60,000 products this year to offer the largest selection of furniture,' he said. 'Around 25 per cent of the company's furniture buyers use finance schemes like no-cost EMI. Over 65 per cent of sales are coming from customers beyond the metros, from cities such as Nasik, Raipur, Vellore, Udupi, Kota, Kollam and Palakkad,' he said. He said the company now delivers goods within 48 hours in the top 10 cities and within two-three days in the top 25 cities. ... DailyhuntDisclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by Dailyhunt. Publisher: Deccan Chroniclehttps://forums.ubi.com/member.php/3806433-koramenschep
Iconic Sunday book market that was shut in July reopens at new address
Since then, the 276 vendors were in constant negotiation with the North Delhi Municipal Corporation for a new address. 'We have legitimised them now and given them a safe space. At the same time, we have removed them from the space where they were blocking traffic,' said Varsha Joshi, commissioner, North civic body. The new space has been given to the vendors at a two-year lease and a weekly rent of Rs 170. Earlier, they were paying Rs 15 as rent every week. 'We had no source of income in the past eight weeks. If we do not take up this new space now, how will we earn our livelihood?' said Asarfilal Verma, who has been selling books for 20 years. 'Initially, it might take some time for customers to start coming in due to the change in address. But we are confident that over time we will manage to make best possible use of this space,' added Verma. However, some vendors are not happy with the new place. A short distance away from the Mahila Haat, near the Delhi Gate metro station, about 100 vendors lined up with pamphlets in their hands, sloganeering against the 'forceful' and 'unlawful' relocation of the book market. 'This is completely illegal and against our wishes. Now, we are being asked to sign a lease of two years for this new place. Then what is the point of the street vendors Act?' said Sumit Verma, one of the protesting vendors. As per the Street Vendors (Protection of Livelihood and Regulation of Street Vending) Act, 2014, a town vending committee (TVC) has to be formed for the examination and protection of street markets. Any street market can be removed or relocated only after being surveyed by the TVC. When asked about the issue, Arbind Singh, national coordinator of the National Association of Street Vendors of India, said, 'The Delhi government formed the TVC earlier this year. However, the committee is yet to be notified. Now, the municipal corporation has been arguing that the survey of this market cannot happen because the TVC is not yet notified.' While the vendors are divided on their stand over the relocation, the customers too have a mixed response to it. 'I liked new place more because it is compact and has parking facility,' said Alka, a regular customer at the market. Rudrajit Bose, another regular visitor, said that 'it does not have the heritage, the culture or the feel of the previous market.' 'The new space is being seen as an upgrade, which is a futuristic approach. The new space carries the promise of betterment. It is also seen as a loss of 'a thing of past', said Kanupriya Dhingra, a PhD scholar in School of Oriental and African Studies in London and is doing her thesis on the Sunday book market at Daryaganj. DailyhuntDisclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by Dailyhunt. Publisher: Hindustan Timeshttps://www.aeriagames.com/user/junavenomes/
PKL 2019: Patna Pirates beat Puneri Paltan, continue winning run
Pune's young raider Pankaj Mohite was the first to impress with a three-point Super Raid in the fourth minute. But 'record-breaker' Pardeep Narwal was in no mood to let Pune's raiders steal the limelight. The Patna raider took control of the proceeding as he targeted the Paltan one by one, ably supported in his defence by rejuvenated Neeraj Kumar. The Pirates' recent run of form (three consecutive wins) have also been largely to the presence of Korean raider Jang Kun Lee who has chipped in with valuable points as a secondary raider when Pardeep is sent to the dugout. They worked in tandem and clinched they first All-Out of the match in the 10th minute to open a five-point gap. Patna continued pressing as Pardeep raced to his Super 10 in the dying minutes of the half. His raids, combined with Neeraj Kumar's tackling (who also secured his High 5 in the half) gave Patna another All- Out in the last minute of the first half to open a 10-point gap (27-17) going into the break. The second half proved to be the same for the home team as Pune struggled to reduce the points gap. The Pirates continued their domination till the final stages of the match with Neeraj Kumar reaching double figures for tackle points The win helped Patna jump to 8th in the points table. DailyhuntDisclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by Dailyhunt. Publisher: Hindustan Timeshttp://www.dtt.marche.it/UserProfile/tabid/43/userId/6794446/Default.aspx
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