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Global warming: De-carbonising global economy to avert climate change

The advantage of Economic Decarbonisation is that it intertwines with the modernization of all industries. Excessive dependence on fossil fuels does more damage than good, it may guarantee temporary energy security but the side-effects are way too disastrous to continue using this as ‘energy- steroids’.




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Coronavirus: China lockdown may have blocked 700,000 virus cases, say researchers

The Wuhan shutdown delayed the arrival of the virus in other cities, their model showed, giving them time to prepare by banning public gatherings and closing entertainment venues, among other measures.




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ICAR scientists brave COVID-19 risks to control banana wilt disease

Fusarium wilt with tropical race 4 (TR4) strain is a soil-borne fungal disease that affects mainly cavendish varieties of banana.




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Top five less travelled hill stations near Delhi for a perfect weekend getaway

There are a number of other hill-stations, excluding the popular ones, which you can consider if you are looking for a perfect weekend getaway. These places, being less travelled, will keep you away from the hustle-bustle and possibly give you the relaxation you have been looking for.




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Premier League does not yet have 'green light', minister warns

Britain's Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden warned Friday that the Premier League does not yet have the "green light" to resume but restated the government's hope that the season can be completed.




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A Phone Call May Have Saved 16 Workers Crushed By Train, Says Opposition

The deaths of 16 migrant workers from Madhya Pradesh, who were crushed by a train in Maharashtra's Aurangabad on Friday, has raised serious questions about the coordination between the governments of...




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PAVEMENT AND REHABILITATION, NORTH VIII, 2018

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PAVEMENT & REHABILITATION, NORTH VII, 2019

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PAVEMENT & REHABILITATION, NORTH VIII, 2019

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PAVEMENT AND REHABILITATION, NORTH XXI, 2016

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PAVEMENT AND REHABILITATION, NORTH XVII, 2016

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PAVEMENT AND REHABILITATION, NORTH IX, 2019

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SR 48, SR 141 TO UNION STREET PAR AND PAVEMENT IMPROVEMENTS

SR 48, SR 141 TO UNION STREET PAR AND PAVEMENT IMPROVEMENTS




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Courses that have started trending post Covid-19 outbreak

Many courses designed by Ivy League universities are available free of cost on various e-learning platforms.




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Combating Covid-19: How voice AI apps can be a lifesaver today

Voice AI apps can help in prevention, detection and treatment of hundreds of patients at the same time, thus helping mitigate the shortage of doctors




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What after Zoom? After privacy concerns, what alternatives people have

After privacy concerns and a government advisory against popular video conferencing app Zoom, everyone is looking for alternatives.




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Survival hashtags: How some creative hashtags on social media have come to the rescue of netizens

Some creative hashtags on social media have come to the rescue of netizens, offering distraction as well as solace in these trying times.




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Eavesdropper: App economy needs self-regulation

As our lives come to depend on internet and apps, it is time we try to introduce the concept of accountability.




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Let’s hear a story: Children’s books have undergone a huge transformation

Children’s books have undergone a huge transformation. The latest rage are audiobooks, ensuring there’s a grandma for every kid yearning for a bedtime story.




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Eavesdropper: The games we play

Fortnite's metaverse event gives a glimpse of a world beyond gaming.




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IndiGo to implement wider pay cuts, send some staff on leave without pay

While senior-vice presidents and above would have 20% of their pay slashed, vice-presidents and cockpit crew would take a 15% cut.




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New road route to cut travel time to Kailash Mansarovar

Minister for road transport and highways (MoRTH) Nitin Gadkari said for the first time that the border is finally connected by roads.




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Central Government Employee? Modi govt makes new clarification on travelling allowance

Central Government Employees Travelling Allowance: This order was issued after consultation with the Comptroller and Auditor General of India, as mandated under Article 148(5) of the Constitution.




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EPF withdrawal for COVID-19 online: Have Rs 2,00,000 in PF account? Check how much you can get

PF Advance Withdrawal for COVID-19: Are you running out of cash amid Coornavirus crisis and want to withdraw from Provident Fund account?




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Maharajas Express bags Conde Nast Traveller Readers' Travel Award

Maharajas Express added another feather in its cap as it bagged the first runner up award in the Specialist Train Operators Category awarded by the Conde Nast Traveller Readers' Travel Award. The first prize was grabbed by the Hiram Bingham Express, a luxury train by Orient Express Group....



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"There Was Blood Everywhere": Man Fights 8-Foot Python To Save Pet Kitten

Nick Kearns was shocked by the sight of a huge python in his garden, coiling itself around one of his kittens.




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Mystery Of The Missing Pound: TikTok Puzzle Leaves Internet Baffled

In the video, a TikTok user challenges viewers to solve the mystery of the missing pound while splitting a restaurant bill equally.




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A Few Clouds and Breezy and 45 F at Shirley, Brookhaven Airport, NY


Winds are from the Northwest at 25.3 gusting to 32.2 MPH (22 gusting to 28 KT). The pressure is 1009.6 mb and the humidity is 34%. The wind chill is 36. Last Updated on May 9 2020, 11:56 am EDT.




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IBA to meet unions to avert 4 day bank strike

Indian Banks Association (IBA) to meet unions to avert bank strike




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International Women's Day: Braveheart girl averts a rape attempt

International Women's Day Special: This Braveheart girl averts a rape attempt - Youtube Video




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RBI asks banks to have internal audit of outsourcing activities

Banks to have a robust system of internal audit of all outsourced activities




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US Senators gave PM Modi standing Ovation

US Senators lined up to meet PM Modi and gave him standing Ovation. Video- Speech to US Congress




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Brexit from European Union will have global impact

Brexit from European Union will have global impact




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Pet Adoption: Save an Animal’s Life

At our heart, Zoetis is about caring for animals – and some animals need a little more care than others. Adopting an animal from a shelter has many advantages.




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Wipro Can Fire Employees, Enforce Unpaid Leaves To Save Costs; Hiring Will Not Stop

India’s leading IT firm Wipro has said that firing employees can be considered in the coming days, in order to save costs. Employees can be asked to go on unpaid leaves as well. However, the silver lining is that, hiring won’t be stopped. Wipro: Business Hit Due To Coronavirus Wipro declared their 4th quarter earnings, […]

The post Wipro Can Fire Employees, Enforce Unpaid Leaves To Save Costs; Hiring Will Not Stop first appeared on Trak.in . Trak.in Mobile Apps: Android | iOS.




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[Women's Basketball] Women's Basketball travels for the Clark Classic

Women's Basketball travels to Dubuque, IA to play in the Clark Classic this Friday, November 1st and Saturday, November 2nd. 




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Where India’s government has failed in the pandemic, its people have stepped in

Civil society has outperformed the state in helping to feed India’s poorest. It should be seen as ally not enemy

The highways connecting India’s overcrowded cities to the villages had not seen anything like it since the time of partition 73 years ago. Hundreds of thousands of workers were on the move, walking back to their villages with their possessions bundled on their heads.

On 24 March, India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi ordered a nationwide 21-day lockdown to contain the coronavirus pandemic. States sealed their borders, and transport came to a halt. With no trains or buses to take them home, India’s rural-to-urban migrant population, estimated at a staggering 120 million, took to the roads. On 5 April a statement from the home ministry said 1.25 million people moving between states had been put up in camps and shelters.

Related: As the wealthy quaff wine in comfort, India’s poor are thrown to the wolves

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[Football] Haskell Football Travels to Robert Morris Saturday

(LAWRENCE KS) Haskell Football Leaves for Robert Morris University this Saturday October 27th 2012. 




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[Haskell Indians] Haskell Basketball Travels to Lincoln, Illinois.




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[Volleyball] Volleyball Travels to Lamoni, Iowa

Today Volleyball will travel to Lamoni, IA to play two games against Peru State College and face off with Graceland University for the second time.




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[Volleyball] Haskell Volleyball Travels for A.I.I. 2019 Volleyball Championships

Haskell women's volleyball will travel to Lincoln College today to participate in pool play Friday 11/15/19!




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[Women's Outdoor Track & Field] Snelding, Hall, and Lester made the Javelin finals.

Baldwin City, Kansas - The Haskell Indian Nations University women's track and field teams competed at the Baker Relays on Saturday.




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[Women's Outdoor Track & Field] Five top-5 finishes in Long Jump, Shot Put and Javelin.

Ottawa, Kansas - The Haskell Indian Nations University Women's track and field teams competed at the Ottawa Braves Invitational on Saturday.




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[Women's Outdoor Track & Field] Snelding makes the Javelin finals.

Liberty, MO - The Haskell Indian Nations University Women's track and field teams competed at the Darrel Gourley Open on Saturday.




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[Cross Country] Cross Country Travels to Bearcat Open 9/6/19!

Tomorrow, September 6, 2019, Haskell XC will compete in Bearcat open against Northwest MIssouri State!




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[Men's Outdoor Track & Field] Ottawa Braves Invitational Recap.

Ottawa, Kansas - The Haskell Indian Nations University Men's track and field teams competed at the Ottawa Braves Invitational on Saturday.




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For this Brave New World of cricket, we have IPL and England to thank

This is the 24th installment of The Rationalist, my column for the Times of India.

Back in the last decade, I was a cricket journalist for a few years. Then, around 12 years ago, I quit. I was jaded as hell. Every game seemed like déjà vu, nothing new, just another round on the treadmill. Although I would remember her fondly, I thought me and cricket were done.

And then I fell in love again. Cricket has changed in the last few years in glorious ways. There have been new ways of thinking about the game. There have been new ways of playing the game. Every season, new kinds of drama form, new nuances spring up into sight. This is true even of what had once seemed the dullest form of the game, one-day cricket. We are entering into a brave new world, and the team leading us there is England. No matter what happens in the World Cup final today – a single game involves a huge amount of luck – this England side are extraordinary. They are the bridge between eras, leading us into a Golden Age of Cricket.

I know that sounds hyperbolic, so let me stun you further by saying that I give the IPL credit for this. And now, having woken up you up with such a jolt on this lovely Sunday morning, let me explain.

Twenty20 cricket changed the game in two fundamental ways. Both ended up changing one-day cricket. The first was strategy.

When the first T20 games took place, teams applied an ODI template to innings-building: pinch-hit, build, slog. But this was not an optimal approach. In ODIs, teams have 11 players over 50 overs. In T20s, they have 11 players over 20 overs. The equation between resources and constraints is different. This means that the cost of a wicket goes down, and the cost of a dot ball goes up. Critically, it means that the value of aggression rises. A team need not follow the ODI template. In some instances, attacking for all 20 overs – or as I call it, ‘frontloading’ – may be optimal.

West Indies won the T20 World Cup in 2016 by doing just this, and England played similarly. And some sides began to realise was that they had been underestimating the value of aggression in one-day cricket as well.

The second fundamental way in which T20 cricket changed cricket was in terms of skills. The IPL and other leagues brought big money into the game. This changed incentives for budding cricketers. Relatively few people break into Test or ODI cricket, and play for their countries. A much wider pool can aspire to play T20 cricket – which also provides much more money. So it makes sense to spend the hundreds of hours you are in the nets honing T20 skills rather than Test match skills. Go to any nets practice, and you will find many more kids practising innovative aggressive strokes than playing the forward defensive.

As a result, batsmen today have a wider array of attacking strokes than earlier generations. Because every run counts more in T20 cricket, the standard of fielding has also shot up. And bowlers have also reacted to this by expanding their arsenal of tricks. Everyone has had to lift their game.

In one-day cricket, thus, two things have happened. One, there is better strategic understanding about the value of aggression. Two, batsmen are better equipped to act on the aggressive imperative. The game has continued to evolve.

Bowlers have reacted to this with greater aggression on their part, and this ongoing dialogue has been fascinating. The cricket writer Gideon Haigh once told me on my podcast that the 2015 World Cup featured a battle between T20 batting and Test match bowling.

This England team is the high watermark so far. Their aggression does not come from slogging. They bat with a combination of intent and skills that allows them to coast at 6-an-over, without needing to take too many risks. In normal conditions, thus, they can coast to 300 – any hitting they do beyond that is the bonus that takes them to 350 or 400. It’s a whole new level, illustrated by the fact that at one point a few days ago, they had seven consecutive scores of 300 to their name. Look at their scores over the last few years, in fact, and it is clear that this is the greatest batting side in the history of one-day cricket – by a margin.

There have been stumbles in this World Cup, but in the bigger picture, those are outliers. If England have a bad day in the final and New Zealand play their A-game, England might even lose today. But if Captain Morgan’s men play their A-game, they will coast to victory. New Zealand does not have those gears. No other team in the world does – for now.

But one day, they will all have to learn to play like this.



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How to dump waveform, fsdb in SimVision? 
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