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Bangladeshi Taka(BDT)/Omani Rial(OMR)

1 Bangladeshi Taka = 0.0045 Omani Rial




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Bangladeshi Taka(BDT)/New Zealand Dollar(NZD)

1 Bangladeshi Taka = 0.0192 New Zealand Dollar




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Bangladeshi Taka(BDT)/Nepalese Rupee(NPR)

1 Bangladeshi Taka = 1.4229 Nepalese Rupee




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Bangladeshi Taka(BDT)/Malaysian Ringgit(MYR)

1 Bangladeshi Taka = 0.051 Malaysian Ringgit




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Bangladeshi Taka(BDT)/Maldivian Rufiyaa(MVR)

1 Bangladeshi Taka = 0.1824 Maldivian Rufiyaa




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Bangladeshi Taka(BDT)/Algerian Dinar(DZD)

1 Bangladeshi Taka = 1.5099 Algerian Dinar




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Bangladeshi Taka(BDT)/Brazilian Real(BRL)

1 Bangladeshi Taka = 0.0674 Brazilian Real




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Bangladeshi Taka(BDT)/Australian Dollar(AUD)

1 Bangladeshi Taka = 0.018 Australian Dollar




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Moldovan Leu(MDL)/Yemeni Rial(YER)

1 Moldovan Leu = 14.0414 Yemeni Rial




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Moldovan Leu(MDL)/Salvadoran Colon(SVC)

1 Moldovan Leu = 0.4908 Salvadoran Colon




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Moldovan Leu(MDL)/Saudi Riyal(SAR)

1 Moldovan Leu = 0.2107 Saudi Riyal




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Moldovan Leu(MDL)/Qatari Rial(QAR)

1 Moldovan Leu = 0.2042 Qatari Rial




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Moldovan Leu(MDL)/Omani Rial(OMR)

1 Moldovan Leu = 0.0215 Omani Rial




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Moldovan Leu(MDL)/New Zealand Dollar(NZD)

1 Moldovan Leu = 0.0914 New Zealand Dollar




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Moldovan Leu(MDL)/Nepalese Rupee(NPR)

1 Moldovan Leu = 6.7823 Nepalese Rupee




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Moldovan Leu(MDL)/Malaysian Ringgit(MYR)

1 Moldovan Leu = 0.2431 Malaysian Ringgit




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Moldovan Leu(MDL)/Maldivian Rufiyaa(MVR)

1 Moldovan Leu = 0.8695 Maldivian Rufiyaa




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Moldovan Leu(MDL)/Algerian Dinar(DZD)

1 Moldovan Leu = 7.1973 Algerian Dinar




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Moldovan Leu(MDL)/Brazilian Real(BRL)

1 Moldovan Leu = 0.3215 Brazilian Real




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Moldovan Leu(MDL)/Australian Dollar(AUD)

1 Moldovan Leu = 0.0858 Australian Dollar




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'Be still': 12 images to evoke silence, peace and calm reflection – in pictures

Two years ago the photographer Palani Mohan received life-saving heart surgery. After his recovery he started to see the world and his work differently. He was drawn to images, old and new, that evoked silence and peace, and inspired reflection. ‘As we spend these days and weeks at home, I’m grateful for this time I have with my thoughts, and to witness the power of the small good things that surround us,’ he says. ‘My hope, especially in these difficult times, is that when you look at these images you can find a place for yourself within them, and be still.’

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Delhi imposes 70% 'corona' tax on alcohol after crowding at shops

‘Special corona fee’ levied to deter gatherings after police called in to break up crowds

Officials in India’s capital have imposed a special tax of 70% on retail alcohol purchases to deter large gatherings at stores as authorities ease a six-week lockdown imposed to slow the spread of coronavirus.

Taxes on alcohol are a key contributor to the revenue of many of India’s 36 states and federal territories, most of which are running short of funds because of the lengthy disruption in economic activity caused by the virus.

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India's chemical plant disaster: another case of history repeating itself

Decades after Bhopal, lack of law enforcement and political will plagues Indian industry

The gas leak at a chemical factory in Visakhapatnam will immediately remind many in India and beyond of the 1984 Bhopal disaster, widely considered the world’s worst industrial disaster.

So far, the scale of the tragedies are very different. Eleven people are confirmed to have died in Visakhapatnam – but with hundreds hospitalised and thousands affected, there are fears the toll will rise. In Bhopal, 4,000 people died within days of the toxic gas leak from a pesticide plant in the central Indian city, and thousands more in the following years.

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Hundreds exposed to gas after deadly leak at Indian chemical factory

Gas from LG Polymers plant in Andhra Pradesh leaked into nearby homes while families slept

At least 11 people have been killed and hundreds more taken to hospital after a gas leak at a chemical factory in south-east India.

A plastics plant owned by South Korea’s LG Corp started leaking styrene into the surrounding residential area at about 3am on Thursday. Some people were enveloped as they slept, while others collapsed in the streets as they tried to flee the area on the outskirts of the coastal city of Visakhapatnam.

Related: 'Bhopal’s tragedy has not stopped': the urban disaster still claiming lives 35 years on

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India chemical leak: more evacuations amid fears of second gas release

Everyone within 5km of the plant in Andhra Pradesh told to leave over fear of repeat of accident that has left at least 11 dead

Indian officials have evacuated more people from the area around a chemical plant in the south of the country that leaked toxic gas, killing at least 11 people and sickening hundreds more.

There was confusion about whether the wider evacuation orders were sparked by a renewed leak at the LG Chem factory in Andhra Pradesh, or by the fear that rising temperatures at the plant could lead to another leak.

Related: India's chemical plant disaster: another case of history repeating itself

Related: 'Bhopal’s tragedy has not stopped': the urban disaster still claiming lives 35 years on

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Colombian Peso(COP)/Yemeni Rial(YER)

1 Colombian Peso = 0.0643 Yemeni Rial




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Colombian Peso(COP)/Salvadoran Colon(SVC)

1 Colombian Peso = 0.0022 Salvadoran Colon




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Colombian Peso(COP)/Saudi Riyal(SAR)

1 Colombian Peso = 0.001 Saudi Riyal




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Colombian Peso(COP)/Qatari Rial(QAR)

1 Colombian Peso = 0.0009 Qatari Rial




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Colombian Peso(COP)/Omani Rial(OMR)

1 Colombian Peso = 0.0001 Omani Rial




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Colombian Peso(COP)/New Zealand Dollar(NZD)

1 Colombian Peso = 0.0004 New Zealand Dollar




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Colombian Peso(COP)/Nepalese Rupee(NPR)

1 Colombian Peso = 0.031 Nepalese Rupee




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Colombian Peso(COP)/Malaysian Ringgit(MYR)

1 Colombian Peso = 0.0011 Malaysian Ringgit




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Colombian Peso(COP)/Maldivian Rufiyaa(MVR)

1 Colombian Peso = 0.004 Maldivian Rufiyaa




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Colombian Peso(COP)/Algerian Dinar(DZD)

1 Colombian Peso = 0.0329 Algerian Dinar




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Colombian Peso(COP)/Brazilian Real(BRL)

1 Colombian Peso = 0.0015 Brazilian Real




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Colombian Peso(COP)/Australian Dollar(AUD)

1 Colombian Peso = 0.0004 Australian Dollar




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Sir William the Goat, referee disputes and the birth of the Iron Bowl: Tales of college football in the spring

If college football is forced to play in the spring, it won't be the first time that has happened. You just have to go back to the 19th century.




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How USC football plans to 'take back the West' in recruiting

After finishing outside the top 50 in recruiting in 2020, USC has a plan to keep California's top prospects within the state and return to the top.




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College football offseason preview: The top half of the AAC

Can any team challenge Memphis and UCF for the top spot in the best conference outside of the Power 5?




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Ranking the best offensive teams in college football for the next 3 years

Here's why Clemson, Ohio State, Oklahoma and 22 more teams will have the top offenses through the next three seasons.




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Source: Tide's Taulia Tagovailoa in transfer portal

Alabama quarterback Taulia Tagovailoa, who was third string last season behind older brother Tua, has entered the transfer portal, a source told ESPN.




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Updated rankings for the 2021 ESPN 300 college football prospects

Which high school football prospects could be the next big-time college football players?




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Predicting where the top 2021 college football recruits will commit

Where will Tommy Brockermeyer, Korey Foreman and other top recruits decide to play?




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How the spread offense conquered college football, from Hal Mumme to Joe Burrow

When LSU won the title, the spread won, too. How did we get here and what might be next?




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The 25 most important games in college football's spread revolution

Mayfield vs. Mahomes. Drew Brees' 83-pass game at Purdue. West Virginia hanging 70 on Clemson. From BYU-SMU in 1980 to LSU-Alabama in 2019, these are the games that changed college football.




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[Football] The Indians Hold on Strong Against Presentation College

Indian running back Malcolm Coleman pushes through for a first touchdown of 12 yards during the season opener against Presentation College. The Indians and the Saints went head-to-head in Aberdeen, South Dakota Saturday, in a close fight to the end.




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[Football] Indian Football Drops to 0-2 After Loss to Robert Morris

It was a beautiful Saturday afternoon as the Indians prepared to take on the Robert Morris Eagles for Haskell Football's Home Opener. This would be the second time the Indians would take on the Illinois team. The Indians lost in their first match-up against the Eagles in 2011, which would play a recognizable tune in 2012.




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[Football] Indian Football Will Be Ready For Action Away at Tabor College

It will be an away game this weekend for the Indians(0-1) against Tabor College(1-1) in Hillsboro Kansas. Kick-off is at 7:00pm on Saturday the 15th.