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Deep Nordic ApS supports AQFiT's aim of assisting in the development of a healthy future in which innovation and technology are in harmony with human values. Deep Nordic ApS, a Copenhagen, Denmark-based technology company acquired a majority stake in AQFIT, an Indian tech startup based in Delhi. It is a fast-growing consumer brand in the smart wearable and audio industry. Deep Nordic ApS is developing advanced wearable technology products across the globe and in the Indian market; the bet has been placed on the outstanding AQFIT team. Deep Nordic ApS also plans to use India as a manufacturing base for local and international market products in the future. AQFiT fundamental values of 'Originality, Quality, Experience, and Service' are reflected in each of its products. AQFiT is committed to developing gadgets that promote a healthy lifestyle and include unique designs to meet the needs of users all around the world. The company's research and development departments are

Mani Ratnam’s Ponniyin Selvan is Aishwarya Rai’s comeback flick; actress shares poster

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Netizens are an excited lot as Aishwarya Rai shares a poster from Ponniyin Selvan A Mani Ratnam movie without Aishwarya Rai Bachchan in the cast seems like a rarity these days. Ever since Aishwarya had made her debut in Mani Ratnam’s magnim opus Iruvar, a movie that had stunning performances from Malayalam superstar Mohanlal and actor extraordinaire Prakash Raj, the former Miss World has been a regular in the Tamil film maker’s projects. He might have missed casting her in a couple of flicks post-Iruvar, but Aishwarya is much loved by the south cinema world for her portrayal of characters Mani Ratnam had given her. She was much applauded for her performance in Mani’s 2007 film Guru and the 2010 flick Raavan. These films also had her husband Abhishek Bachchan in the cast. Ponniyin Selvan based on Kalki Krishnamurthy's novel Aishwarya Rai Bachchan is back again to charm the audiences through the latest project that has Mani Ratnam at the helm. The film, titled Ponniyin Selvan, is a p

Automakers slam brakes on Russia operations

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A variety of automakers are halting operations in President Putin’s country. With sanctions against Russia turning out to be a reality, post its decision towards military operations in Ukraine last week, many automobile manufacturers are calling off their presence in President Putin’s country. Among the automakers who have halted production in Russia is Toyota Motor Corporation, which has said that it is stopping activity at its one and only plant in St Petersburg. The manufacturing facility in St Petersburg manufactures RAV4 and Camry models with the Russian marketplace in mind. Joining Toyota in its decision is Daimler Truck, which has halted all of its business activities in the country. These include joint venture with Russian truck maker Kamaz, which has produced 35,000 trucks for the Russian market so far. Meanwhile, Daimler’s former parent company, Mercedes-Benz, is going ahead with its decision to offload the 15 percent stake it owns in Kamaz. Automakers hit by logistics issues

Insensitivity during a crisis deserves no pardon; Wish people’s representatives realise that!

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BJP MLA’s comment dipped in insensitivity pains kin of Indian student who lost life in Ukraine Operation Ganga, the mission to evacuate Indians in war-torn Ukraine is currently on. The mission has been successful enough to bring back a good number of Indians who have been left in the lurch after Russia initiated its invasion of Ukraine. Though the government has been trying to tell the people that the evacuation exercise has been fully successful, a bunch of students who returned think different. Television media footage quoting students saying that the government efforts were not up to the mark, as they have been given the cold shoulder by the Indian embassy in Ukraine has come in for much flak. The students complain that they had to find their own way to laces beyond the Ukraine border so that the government would pick them up. This, according to them, cannot be termed evacuation. Even as debates have been triggered following these revelations, the government maintains that the evacu

Operation Ganga and a few votes

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PM Modi’s act at UP election rally terming Operation Ganga evacuation efforts a mega success, calls for debate Prime Minister Narendra Modi is busy in Uttar Pradesh, campaigning in destinations in and out of Varanasi, his Lok Sabha constituency. And, even while seeking votes, he is into his chest-beating best, holding aloft the Union government’s successful evacuation of Indian citizens who have been calling out for help to return home. The Russian military action on Ukraine has been raging, and it has also left an Indian student dead for no fault of his. It is a fact that Prime Minister Modi had held four high-level meetings in the last three days to discuss the situation in Ukraine and to review Operation Ganga missions aimed at bringing stranded Indians home. The government, of course, has to do this, and yet it deserves appreciation for the fact that the evacuation mission has started, though late. PM Modi holds India’s Rising Power status aloft But then, proclaiming that India’s s

Ukraine crisis prompts film majors to pause Russia releases

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Russia’s military action has forced film production majors to halt the release of their latest flicks in Russia The Russian aggression on Ukraine has angered almost everyone in the world. With Russia’s military pounding Ukraine’s cities and killing hapless civilians, it is high time that the war needs to come to an end. Various nations around have condemned Russia for the attack on Ukraine, and even the film production majors are giving Russia the cold shoulder. Warner Bros, which is expected to bring to cinemas around the world, its most recent flick, The Batman, has decided against releasing the film in Russia. One of the most anticipated superhero films of the year, The Batman is directed by Matt Reeves and stars  Robert Pattinson  and Zoë Kravitz in pivotal roles. Positioned as a novel take on the caped crusader The Batman releases on March 4.  Warner Bros, however, has decided to give theatres in Russia the miss. A statement that it is against Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the dec

Ukraine crisis penalty for Russia’s football teams; expelled from international tourneys

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FIFA and UEFA stated that Russia’s football team has been expelled from competing in World Cup matches With the military operation in Ukraine now on, aggressor Russia’s football teams have been expelled from the international tournaments including the World Cup. The decision by FIFA and UEFA follows the suspension of the Russian team from all international competitions until further notice. A joint statement issued by football governing bodies FIFA and UEFA, stated that the team has been expelled from competing in World Cup matches. Going by the joint statement, FIFA and UEFA have together “decided that all Russian teams, whether national representative teams or club teams, shall be suspended from participation in both FIFA and UEFA competitions until further notice." Besides this, the European football body also has declared an end to its partnership with Russian energy giant Gazprom. Read full article by clicking link below  https://www.digpu.com/sports/ukraine-penalty-russias-