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Sahara Liquid Fund-Variable Pricing -Direct - Growth option

Category Liquid
NAV 3348.2894
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Date 27-Mar-2020




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Sahara Liquid Fund-Variable Pricing - Growth option

Category Liquid
NAV 3340.7393
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Date 27-Mar-2020




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Sahara Liquid Fund-Fixed Pricing - Growth option

Category Liquid
NAV 3264.2408
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Date 27-Mar-2020




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Sahara Liquid Fund-Fixed Pricing - Direct -Growth option

Category Liquid
NAV 3024.287
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Date 27-Mar-2020




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Sahara Wealth Plus Fund-Variable Pricing Option-Growth Option

Category Growth
NAV 37.6254
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Date 27-Mar-2020




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Sahara Wealth Plus Fund-Variable Pricing Option-Direct-Growth

Category Growth
NAV 38.7232
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Date 27-Mar-2020




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Sahara Wealth Plus Fund-Fixed Pricing Option-Growth Option

Category Growth
NAV 32.2018
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Date 27-Mar-2020




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Sahara Wealth Plus Fund-Fixed Pricing Option-Direct-Growth

Category Growth
NAV 33.1545
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Date 27-Mar-2020




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Sahara Super 20 Fund - Growth Option

Category Growth
NAV 15.0431
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Date 27-Mar-2020




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Sahara Super 20 Fund - Growth - Direct

Category Growth
NAV 16.459
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Sahara Star Value Fund-Growth Option

Category Growth
NAV 18.3781
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Sahara Star Value Fund-Growth - Direct

Category Growth
NAV 19.7852
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Sahara R.E.A.L Fund - Growth Fund- Direct

Category Growth
NAV 16.8006
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Sahara R.E.A.L Fund - Growth Fund

Category Growth
NAV 15.1271
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Date 27-Mar-2020




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Sahara Power & Natural Resources Fund-Dividend - Direct

Category Growth
NAV 16.0357
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Date 27-Mar-2020




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Sahara Power & Natural resources Fund- Growth Option

Category Growth
NAV 15.196
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Date 27-Mar-2020




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Sahara Power & Natural resources Fund- Growth - Direct

Category Growth
NAV 16.5008
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Date 27-Mar-2020




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Sahara Power & Natural Resources Fund - Dividend Option

Category Growth
NAV 12.961
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Date 27-Mar-2020




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Sahara Midcap Fund-Growth Plan

Category Growth
NAV 62.3033
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Date 03-Apr-2020




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Sahara Midcap Fund-Growth Option - Direct

Category Growth
NAV 67.0164
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Date 03-Apr-2020




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Sahara Infrastructure Fund ---VARIABLE PRICING OPTION-Growth Option

Category Growth
NAV 22.1119
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Sahara Infrastructure Fund ---VARIABLE PRICING OPTION-Direct-Growth

Category Growth
NAV 22.7307
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Sahara Infrastructure Fund ---FIXED PRICING OPTION-Growth Option

Category Growth
NAV 19.005
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Sahara Infrastructure Fund ---FIXED PRICING OPTION-Direct-Growth

Category Growth
NAV 21.2123
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Date 03-Apr-2020




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Sahara Growth Fund-Growth- Direct

Category Growth
NAV 120.2339
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Date 27-Mar-2020




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Sahara Growth Fund-Growth

Category Growth
NAV 106.8003
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Date 27-Mar-2020




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Sahara Growth Fund-Dividend- Direct

Category Growth
NAV 31.6489
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Date 27-Mar-2020




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Sahara Growth Fund-Dividend

Category Growth
NAV 31.0124
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SAHARA BANKING & FINANCIAL SERVICES FUND- GROWTH OPTION

Category Growth
NAV 43.558
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Date 27-Mar-2020




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SAHARA BANKING & FINANCIAL SERVICES FUND- GROWTH - Direct

Category Growth
NAV 46.5124
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Date 27-Mar-2020




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Every CA Aspirant Must Follow This Mantra

Every CA Aspirant Must Follow This Mantra | CA Kapil Malhotra | Josh Talks




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Knitter, know thyself

Years ago I saw this thing – I think it was a dogs alleged diary contrasted with a cats. The dog is all “8:45, eating breakfast, my favourite thing! 9:15, going in the backyard, my favourite thing! 9:30, I see … Continue reading





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A new way for podcasters to understand and grow their audiences

Whether taking a quick walk, diving into an ambitious cooking project or driving in the car, people are listening to podcasts in more places. We redesigned Google Podcasts with this in mind, making it easier to discover and listen to podcasts wherever people are listening. 

Today we’re introducing Google Podcasts Manager, a new tool to help podcasters gain insight into the evolving habits of podcast listeners so they can better understand their audiences and reach them across Google products.


With Podcasts Manager, you can make sure your show is available to millions of Google Podcasts listeners through a simple verification process. Within the tool you can access metrics to understand how engagement with your show evolves over time and see activity for recent episodes. This includes retention analytics which help you better understand where people tune in—and when they drop off—along with listening duration, minutes played and more. And you can export the data and plug it into your own analysis tools if you prefer.

Audience retention dashboard

Podcasts Manager also provides anonymized device analytics that show what percentage of your audience listens on phones, tablets, desktop computers and smart speakers. This data can help podcasters better understand and respond to changing listening behavior. For example, you might discover that the majority of your listeners access your show on a smart speaker. This might mean you add shorter form content for listening on-the-go, or develop more family-friendly options for consumption in an open space.

Device breakdown dashboard

We’ll continue to build on these features to help audio publishers grow sustainable businesses, connect with listeners and create podcasts people love.




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Helping journalists understand the power of machine learning

Editor’s note: What impact can AI and machine learning have on journalism? That is a question the Google News Initiative is exploring through a partnership with Polis, the international journalism think tank at the London School of Economics and Political Science. The following post is written by Mattia Peretti, who manages the program, called JournalismAI.

In the global survey we conducted last year about the use of artificial intelligence (AI) by news organizations, most respondents highlighted the urgent need to educate and train their newsroom on the potential offered by machine learning and other AI-powered technologies. Improving AI literacy was seen as vital to change culture and improve understanding of new tools and systems:

AI literacy is crucial. The more the newsroom at large embraces the technology and generates the ideas and expertise for AI projects, the better the outcome. New powers, new responsibilities:
A global survey of journalism and AI

The message from newsrooms was loud and clear. So we decided to do something about it. That’s why we’re announcing a free training course produced by JournalismAI in collaboration with VRT News and the Google News Initiative. 

This Introduction to Machine Learning is built by journalists, for journalists, and it will help answer questions such as: What is machine learning? How do you train a machine learning model? What can journalists and news organizations do with it and why is it important to use it responsibly?

The course is available in 17 different languages on the Google News Initiative Training Center. By logging in, you can track your progress and get a certificate when you complete the course. The Training Center also has a variety of other courses to help you find, verify and tell news stories online.


The Introduction to Machine Learning is available on the Google News Initiative Training Center in 17 different languages.

It’s a tough time for journalists and news organizations worldwide, as they try to assess the impact that COVID-19 will have on the business and editorial side of the industry. With JournalismAI, we want to play our role in helping to minimize costs and enhance opportunities for the industry through these new technologies. This course complements our recently launched collaborative experiment, as well as our effort to highlight profiles and experiments that show the transformative potential of AI and machine learning in shaping the journalist, and the journalism, of the future.

At the end of the course, you’ll find a list of recommended resources, produced by journalism and technology experts across the world, that have been instrumental in designing our Introduction to Machine Learning and will help you dive even deeper in the world of AI and automation. 

And we are not done. After this course, and the previous training module with strategic suggestions on AI adoption, we are planning to design more training resources on AI and machine learning for journalists later this year. Sign up for the JournalismAI newsletter to stay updated.



  • Google News Initiative

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A Priori Justification and Knowledge

[Revised entry by Bruce Russell on May 6, 2020. Changes to: Main text, Bibliography] A priori justification is a type of epistemic justification that is, in some sense, independent of experience. Gettier examples have led most philosophers to think that having a justified true belief is not sufficient for knowledge (see Section 4.4, below, and the examples there), but many still believe that it is necessary. In this entry, it will be assumed, for the most part, that even though justification is not sufficient for knowledge it is necessary and that...




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They Say There’s No Room for Immigrants While Desperate Rural Towns Lie Empty All Across the Western World

Here’s a thing I keep noticing, and it drives me nuts. In Italy, a ship captain is arrested for bringing immigrants to shore after rescuing from them near death at sea: The number of migrants reaching Italy’s shores has drastically diminished – just 2,800 so far this year – and the country is now led… Continue reading They Say There’s No Room for Immigrants While Desperate Rural Towns Lie Empty All Across the Western World




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How Much Should You Write Every Day?

This is too honest by far, and I wonder if it is perhaps unhelpful for me to talk openly about. Vulnerable is hard. But, I would have loved to have read this years ago, so let’s do this: I want to talk about how much I write, and my current experiment of writing 500 words… Continue reading How Much Should You Write Every Day?




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My First Month of Locking Down in a Small Town

I've spent a month doing my best to help my community and prepare my household for Covid-19.




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Lockdown: नए नोट छापकर अर्थव्यवस्था को बचा सकती है सरकार, रघुराम राजन ने दिए कई अहम सुझाव

नई दिल्ली: कोरोना वायरस के बढ़ते संक्रमण को रोकने के लिए भारत में 17 मई तक लॉकडाउन का ऐलान किया गया है। ये लॉकडाउन कब तक जारी रहेगा, इस पर अभी कुछ नहीं कहा जा सकता है। लॉकडाउन की वजह से




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Red Lentil Curry with Cauliflower and Coconut Chips Recipe

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"Never Rarely Sometimes Always": New Film Follows Teenager's Perilous Journey to Access Abortion

As multiple states have moved to further restrict access to abortions during the pandemic, a powerful new dramatic film follows a 17-year-old girl as she travels from her small town in Pennsylvania to New York City to get an abortion without having to notify her parents. "Never Rarely Sometimes Always" director and writer Eliza Hittman joins us to discuss the making of the film, which is being distributed online while cinemas remain closed in most states due to the pandemic.




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Scientific American: As Trump Touts Dangerous Cures, Here's What We Know About COVID-19 Drug Tests

President Trump dangerously suggested injecting disinfectants could help patients sick with the coronavirus, then said he was being "sarcastic." But his remarks led to a spike in calls to helplines about taking disinfectants. We look at "What We Know About the Most Touted Drugs Tested for COVID-19" with Tanya Lewis, associate editor for health and medicine at Scientific American.




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In Her Own Words: Fiona Apple on New Album "Fetch the Bolt Cutters" & Acknowledging Indigenous Lands

In a broadcast exclusive, world-renowned singer-songwriter Fiona Apple joins Democracy Now! for the hour to discuss her critically acclaimed new album, "Fetch the Bolt Cutters," which was released early amid the pandemic. "I've heard that it's actually making people feel free and happy," Apple says, "and it might be helping people feel alive or feel their anger or feel creative. And that's the best thing that I could hope for." Her record includes an acknowledgment that the album was "Made on unceded Tongva, Mescalero Apache, and Suma territories." We also speak with Native American activist Eryn Wise, an organizer with Seeding Sovereignty, an Indigenous-led collective that launched a rapid response initiative to help Indigenous communities affected by the outbreak.




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Education Crisis: From Pre-K to Higher Ed, Students Face Unequal Access During Coronavirus Shutdown

We look at the impact of the pandemic on schools, universities, students, parents, teachers and professors — and who is at the table to shape what happens next. "We now have an economic crisis on top of the public health crisis, and the ways that we're choosing to educate children is simply unequal and is going to lead to an educational crisis,” says education scholar and Cornell University professor Noliwe Rooks, author of "Cutting School: Privatization, Segregation, and the End of Public Education."




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Tara Reade's Ex-Neighbor on Biden Sexual Assault Allegation: I Believed Her Then & I Believe Her Now

Presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden denied sexual assault allegations against him on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" on Friday, breaking his silence after weeks of mounting pressure to respond to claims put forward by former staffer Tara Reade, who says he sexually assaulted her in 1993. In a statement, Biden said, "I want to address allegations by a former staffer that I engaged in misconduct 27 years ago. They aren't true. This never happened." Tara Reade first came forward with her allegations in March, saying Biden pushed her up against a wall and digitally penetrated her. In a Democracy Now! broadcast exclusive, we speak with Reade's former neighbor Lynda LaCasse, who says that Reade told her about the encounter and described it in detail in the 1990s. LaCasse is a lifelong Democrat and Biden supporter. She says of Tara Reade, "I believe her 100%." We also speak with investigative journalist Rich McHugh, who first interviewed LaCasse for Business Insider.




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Calls Grow for Mass Release from Ohio's Marion Prison as 80% of Prisoners Test Positive for COVID-19

We get an update on one of the worst coronavirus outbreaks in the United States, at the Marion Correctional Institution in Ohio, where 11 prisoners and one staff member have died, and at least 80% of prisoners and half of the prison staff tested positive. Despite growing calls to release thousands of Ohio's nearly 50,000 incarcerated people as the coronavirus spreads, Governor Mike DeWine has only approved the release of more than 100 people in the state's prisons. "We're seeing a few people being released … but not anywhere near the 20,000 [we are] demanding," says Azzurra Crispino, whose husband, James, is incarcerated at Marion. She is co-founder of Prison Abolition Prisoner Support.




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How Russia Became the Next COVID-19 Hot Spot: Infection Rate Soars with 10,000 New Cases Each Day

We go to Moscow for an update on the pandemic in Russia, where the coronavirus is spreading rapidly, with at least 10,000 new cases a day and the second-highest infection rate in the world, and more than 100 medical workers have died fighting the virus, and many have reported lack of personal protective equipment. Meanwhile, three Russian healthcare workers mysteriously fell from hospital windows over the past two weeks. Two died, and the one who is hospitalized had posted a video online to note the lack of medical equipment and said he had to keep working despite testing positive. We speak with Joshua Yaffa, Moscow correspondent for The New Yorker magazine.




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"A Terrible Price": Mardi Gras Story Lays Bare How COVID-19 Is Devastating Black America

We look at the deadly disparate impact of the pandemic on African Americans as told through an in-depth story for The New York Times Magazine by writer Linda Villarosa in her new piece, "'A Terrible Price': The Deadly Racial Disparities of Covid-19 in America," that tells what happened to the Zulu club, a Black social organization in New Orleans, during and after Mardi Gras. She reports that the experience is usually a joy, but the coronavirus made it a tragedy.




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The Lost Worlds of Soviet Space Graphics [Slideshow]

A new book captures the pioneering, propaganda-infused visions of mid-20th-century Soviet space exploration

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