DUTIES OF THE JOB: Under the general supervision of the Dean of Health Professions and in collaboration with other professors, the nursing assistant teaches courses for the technical diploma of nursing assistant. The instructor may also give lectures and laboratory classes in a variety of health profession classes depending on …
Read More »Bustos Secures Funding for Western Illinois University Quad-City Campus Manufacturing Lab
Today, Congresswoman Cheri Bustos (IL-17), a member of the powerful House Appropriations Committee, announced that she has secured $10 million for the Quad Cities Manufacturing Lab and $400,000 for programming focused on Small Business at Western Illinois University (WIU) Quad-Cities. campus as part of a major funding program. The package …
Read More »Lake Champlain Basin Program Awards $4.4 Million in Grants | Local News
Grand Isle, VT – The Lake Champlain Basin Program recently awarded more than $4.4 million in grants to communities and organizations in New York, Quebec and Vermont to improve the future of the Lake Champlain watershed. Lake Champlain. The LCBP has awarded nearly $20 million to more than 1,630 projects …
Read More »Digital Storytelling Project Along the Manawatū River Among Funding Recipients
WARWICK SMITH / Stuff He Ara Kotahi Hei Ara Kōrero will be a digital storytelling experience along the Manawatū River (file photo). A project that will give people the opportunity to engage in digital stories is one of many arts and culture projects in Manawatū to receive government funding. Rangitāne …
Read More »Nonprofit Goal: WebFX and the Chesapeake Bay Foundation
WEBFXWhy do you think it is important for your business to support nonprofit organizations in our region? As a company, we lead by example, work with integrity and aspire to leave a better world, both inside and outside our neighborhood. In our hometown of Harrisburg, we host regular get-togethers, support …
Read More »Alpena City Council will determine which projects will become reality this fiscal year | News, Sports, Jobs
News Photo by Steve Schulwitz Alpena Fire Department Lt. Chris Morrison, left, and firefighter Abby Smith practice at the Public Safety Building while on duty Wednesday. The city has new fitness equipment for staff in its capital improvement plan. Alpena City Council will decide whether or not …
Read More »Man Utd news: Donny van de Beek and Anthony Martial have instant impacts after transfers
Manchester United have made the decision to temporarily part ways with Donny van de Beek and Anthony Martial – and while Ralf Rangnick’s side continue to struggle, the pair on loan are thriving. Video loading Video unavailable The video will start automatically soon8to cancel play now Ralf Rangnick previews Brighton …
Read More »Unpacking the Infrastructure Bill
by Patrick McCullough | published on February 12, 2022 Illustration by Julia Jones Photograph by Diana Spencer Jhe Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA), formerly known as the INVEST in America Act and more commonly, the bipartisan infrastructure bill, was signed into law by President Joe Biden on November 15, …
Read More »KKR Real Estate Finance Trust Inc. (NYSE:KREF) is expected to report earnings of -$0.21 per share
Equity research analysts expect KKR Real Estate Finance Trust Inc. (NYSE:KREF) to report earnings of ($0.21) per share for the current fiscal quarter, according to Zacks. Two analysts provided earnings estimates for KKR Real Estate Finance Trust. KKR Real Estate Finance Trust reported earnings of $0.48 per share in the …
Read More »Salisbury Council and staff discuss investing in parks and recreation program to deter crime – Salisbury Post
By Natalie [email protected] SALISBURY — Members of City Council discussed Thursday how increased investment in the Parks and Recreation Department and its youth engagement programs can affect crime in the city. Salisbury Police Chief Stokes and Department of Parks and Recreation Director Nick Aceves outlined the department’s needs and how …
Read More »FY23 budget must facilitate infrafinancing
A dedicated credit enhancement agency is imperative to enable more infrastructure bond financing By Kumar V Pratap Although we are seeing early signs of recovery (GDP growth rate for FY22 is forecast at 9.2%), this brings GDP back to about the same level as FY20 (given the rate negative GDP …
Read More »50 Cape Cod, Islands Cultural Programs, Events Win Local and State Grants
Dozens of Cape Cod cultural organizations are starting the year a little better funded thanks to recent award announcements by the Cape Cod Foundation for the Arts and the Mass Cultural Council. The Cape Foundation has selected 42 nonprofit cultural organizations and artists to receive a total of $ 77,800 …
Read More »South Hampton Baptist Church Celebrates Project Completion | Community
SOUTH HAMPTON – The South Hampton Baptist Church Board of Trustees is pleased to announce the completion of a $ 25,078 project to restore the exterior of the South Hampton Central Church. South Hampton Baptist Church (SHBC) is a New England church dedicated to the person and ministry of Jesus …
Read More »Abandoned sailors recount their lives since stranding in Umm Al Quwain
It has been seven months since Vinay Kumar and his crew left the United Arab Emirates after being stranded at Umm Al Quwain aboard an oil tanker abandoned at sea for nearly three years. When the Merchant Tanker Iba parted from its anchorage in rough seas and drifted onto a …
Read More »Advancing Cardiovascular Research | U Daily
Associate researcher Thanh Nguyen uses a microscope to search for obesity-induced endothelial dysfunction in arteries, as part of a project led by Ibra Fancher, assistant professor in the Department of Kinesiology and Applied Physiology. Article by Colin Heffinger Photos by Ashley Barnas 23 December 2021 Federal funding gives new investigators …
Read More »National Guard takes on new roles in understaffed nursing homes
NEW HOPE, Minnesota – Pfc. Shina Vang and her fellow Minnesota National Guard have had an exceptionally busy year. They helped treat Afghan refugees fleeing Kabul for the United States, provided security for US military bases in the Horn of Africa, and remained sentries in Washington, DC, following the Jan.6 …
Read More »Tsal’alh receives funding for emergency access and food security
From: https://www.canada.ca/en/office-infrastructure/news/2021/12/tsalalh-receives-funding-for-emergency-access-and-food-security.html (can01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com) The governments of Canada and British Columbia continue to invest in local infrastructure to meet the needs of communities, improve the quality of life for people, increase food security, and support local solutions that make communities more resilient to challenges. unforeseeable events. Today Patrick Weiler, Member of …
Read More »All San Rafael stakeholders must have a say in the highway connector project for 101-580 – Marin Independent Journal
Addressing serious road safety and congestion issues in San Rafael is currently not part of the Transportation Authority of Marin’s plan to link Highways 101 and 580. There are plans to reduce the evening backup on the 101 by redirecting traffic on the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge from Sir Francis Drake …
Read More »Report Outlines Rising Costs And Benefits Of A University Degree
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) – Cory Britton doesn’t need a public policy institute report to fully appreciate the costs and benefits of a college education. He knows what it’s like to try to make ends meet with dead-end jobs and the anxiety of not having health insurance. Britton also knows …
Read More »Ole Gunnar Solskjaer sacked by Manchester United after Watford defeat
WATFORD, ENGLAND – NOVEMBER 20: Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer during the Premier League match between Watford and Manchester United at Vicarage Road on November 20, 2021 in Watford, England. Mark Leech / Offside | Offside | Getty Images United have confirmed that Solskjaer’s assistant Michael Carrick will be …
Read More »Snohomish County pledges to keep Puget Sound and salmon safe
28 October 2021 SNOHOMISH COUNTY, Washington, October 28, 2021 – Snohomish County Director Dave Somers today announced that he has made the Salmon Safe Puget Sound Pledge for Snohomish County. Salmon populations and the killer whales that depend on them face a continuing decline in Puget Sound. The Salmon Safe …
Read More »Cambridge Savings Bank’s Asset Lending Team Provides Growth Funding Program to Medical Record Associates, LLC
CAMBRIDGE, Mass .– (COMMERCIAL THREAD) –Cambridge Savings Bank (CSB), a full-service mutual bank with a customer-centric approach, announced that its Asset Loans Team has concluded a tailor-made financial package for Associates in Medical Records, LLC (ARM), a leading provider of medical coding, auditing and cancer registry services. The MRA, based …
Read More »Florida manatees die in record numbers due to food shortage
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla – Florida fishing guide and environmental activist Paul Fafeita said one of his charter clients’ strengths is spotting manatees foraging on seagrass in shallow water. It’s not so exciting when they stumble upon the emaciated carcass of a starving manatee. “It’s not good when you have customers …
Read More »Thirty years of all-female team effort on polluted Yunnan lake
Posted: October 25, 2021 at 2:06 am MDT|Update: 23 minutes ago KUNMING, China, 25 October 2021 / PRNewswire / – This is a report from China SCIO: At the top of the southwestern plateaus from China Yunnan and next to the provincial capital Kunming is Dianchi Lake, known as the …
Read More »Minnesota Drinking Water Rules Changes Gain Federal Approval
The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency has proposed to change the Class 3 and Class 4 water quality standards, which are intended to protect water used by industry, agriculture, livestock and wildlife. The MPCA said the old standards were based on outdated science, without much evidence to support pollution limits. But …
Read More »Effects of oil spill and oil subsidies highlight Congressional audience in Irvine – Orange County Register
Fishing owners whose livelihoods have collapsed. Wildlife rescuers who have spent the past two weeks cleaning oil from bird feathers. Advocates for coastal businesses who account for damage to local shops, restaurants and hotels. These are some of the stories witnesses shared at a Congressional hearing on Monday, Oct. 18 …
Read More »How suburban school districts are scrambling after pandemic exacerbates teacher shortage
School districts grappling with the long-term effects of COVID-19 have an urgent problem to address: a shortage of teachers and substitute teachers exacerbated by the pandemic. Suburban districts are trying to solve the problem by asking retirees to step in where there are critical shortages, increasing salaries, deploying administrators to …
Read More »The end is near for the money: 76% of bank executives surveyed say digital assets – like Bitcoin – will reign in 10 years
Image source: Getty Images While we’re not ready to rediscover the classic ’80s REM hit, “It’s the End of the World as We Know It”, there are warning signs that we may be nearing the end of physical money. as we know it. According to Deloitte’s global blockchain survey in …
Read More »Abandoned Mining Land Program Expires; coal communities lose their job and health security | State
Appalachians – The abandoned mining lands program has expired, leaving mining communities grappling with environmental ruin and lost job opportunities. In 1977, Congress established the AML fund under the Surface Mine Control and Reclamation Act (SMCRA). Since then, the Abandoned Mine Lands program has eliminated more than 46,000 surface mine …
Read More »Grants Fund Cornell AES Work to Improve Lives in NYS
New USDA grants will fund research through Cornell aimed at improving the economy, food supply and well-being of New York State, helping communities deal with the trauma of the COVID pandemic -19 exploring the impact of labor shortages on farms. The 52 Cornell projects that were funded with a total …
Read More »Don’t Let Garbage Dump Your River Public Awareness Initiative Aims to Lead Clean-Up Efforts in Area Waterways
SAN ANTONIO – When it rains, waste from streets, parking lots and neighborhoods drains into ditches and storm sewers, which flow into streams and rivers in the area. San Antonio River Authority Tip: Don’t let garbage dump your river. Put the litter box in its place. Litter in the region’s …
Read More »“Clubs fail if they just look at the results. It should be about capital, skill and consistency ”- The Athletic
Mads Davidsen has an interesting theory that applies to all clubs in professional football, but especially those that are not among the top flight. The technical director, who is now at Al Jazeera in the United Arab Emirates, believes that clubs have the opportunity to unlock “20 percent of potential” …
Read More »Lamont urged to fund air quality improvements in local schools
West Hartford Public Schools A preschool class at Whiting Lane Primary School in West Hartford. West Hartford was included in a list of school districts facing high costs to improve their air quality systems. A growing coalition of municipalities, teachers, school administrators and others challenged Governor Ned Lamont on Thursday …
Read More »Bill presented for the financing of the Potawatomi tower
Photo submitted. Political shell game blocks repair of tower Rep. Joel Kitchens (R-Sturgeon Bay) introduced a bill that would fund repairs to the observation tower at Potawatomi State Park. LRG-4689 would ask the governor to use up to $ 750,000 in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) federal funds to restore …
Read More »Granville COVID funds can help kickstart business development effort
Federal American Rescue Plan (ARP) money could help Granville take a leap forward in establishing a commercial development corridor along the Ohio 16. Significant amounts that could potentially flow to the Village of Granville, Township of Granville, and Licking County could be pooled to some extent to expand water and …
Read More »Board of Directors discusses finances, masks, personnel | New
The Indiana area school district projects a general budget surplus of $ 1.3 million for 2020-2021, the Education Council’s audit and finance committee and the business director of the Board of Education said Monday evening. school district, Jarod Kronauer. I reported. Kronauer said the annual payments of $ 325,000 of …
Read More »Depoe Bay Approves ARPA Funding for Wells | New
Depoe Bay has requested approximately $ 332,000 in American Rescue Plan Act grant funds to help improve the city’s water infrastructure by contributing to a project that will help rehabilitate two city-owned wells and connect them to its existing water supply system. Depoe Bay City Council, at its Tuesday night …
Read More »East Grand Forks to Swap Federal Road Funding
City administrator David Murphy told city council members on Tuesday August 3 that the Minnesota Department of Transportation could negotiate an agreement between the city and Polk County that would indicate $ 860,000 in federal highway funding. sub-goal âthat would otherwise go to the city in 2022 to a county …
Read More »As floodwaters recede, disease likely to be a concern for Maharashtra
Unsanitary and unsanitary conditions could lead to multiple epidemics, affecting the health of residents of flood-affected areas in Maharashtra Uddhav Thackeray, Chief Minister of Maharashtra, visits areas affected by flooding in the state. Photo: @CMOMahashtra / Twitter Western Maharashtra was hit by severe flooding in the last week of July …
Read More »West Hartford Receives State Bond Commission Funding To Purchase Former St. Brigid – We-Ha School Property
The State Bonds Commission met on Friday July 23 and approved funds to be used for the City of West Hartford’s creation of a new Elmwood Community Center. By Ronni Newton Connecticut moved away from the debt regime previously imposed by Governor Ned Lamont and, at a State Bond Commission …
Read More »Justin Fields quickly adopted the Bears and recruited new fans: “I love it in Chicago”
PICKERINGTON, Ohio – Justin Fields smiled when he was told that a camper at his recent youth football camp in a suburb of Columbus, Ohio, said he planned to stop following his favorite team. of the NFL to follow him as he began his career with the Chicago Bears. Fields, …
Read More »NRCan seeks funding for ZEV education and awareness projects in latest RFP
Up to $ 300,000 will go to projects designed to accelerate adoption by increasing public understanding and confidence in zero-emission vehicles and charging infrastructure, explains Thierry Spiess of Natural Resources Canada In June, Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) issued a request for proposals for projects as part of its new zero-emission …
Read More »Lollygagger @ large: Springfield native comes home for family reunion
It’ll be a grand entrance when Theresa Hrobak Gardner returns to town in her 40-foot-long luxury motorhome. Teri, as she prefers, was born in Springfield, attended kindergarten at Pottenger School, attended Sacred Heart Elementary School, and graduated in 1973 from Notre Dame High School. His father, Frank Hrobak, was a …
Read More »$ 16.5 million secured for Great Redwood Trail project – Times-Standard
A total of $ 16.5 million in public funds has been raised for the Great Redwood Trail project, North Coast State Senator Mike McGuire said Friday morning. The long-planned project aims to turn around 300 miles of unused North Coast Rail Authority lines into a hiking trail connecting urban areas …
Read More »National parks could receive billions of dollars for transportation bill repairs
Legislation that was passed by the House of Representatives on Thursday would provide funding for bridge repairs in the National Park System / NPS case The United States House of Representatives has passed a transportation bill that includes nearly $ 2 billion for work on roads, bridges and transportation systems …
Read More »Entire California City Without Running Water – In Heat Wave – Press Telegram
By MELISSAMON TALVO | Cal Matters This is the situation of the recent water crisis in California. Droughts sent temperatures in the central valley to triple digits, destroying the only functioning well in rural areas of Tebiston in early June, leaving more than 700 residents out of the water. Frank …
Read More »Technology Commercialization Fund awards $ 5 million to NREL to bring more technology to market
Article courtesy of NREL, the US Department of Energy. This year, the US Department of Energy (DOE) funded 16 National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) awards as part of its Technology Commercialization Fund (TCF). The $ 5 million DOE funded – roughly one-third of the available TCF budget allocated to the …
Read More »Lawmakers allocate US $ 31 million for broadband
The Arkansas Legislative Council and its co-chairs on Friday authorized the state’s Commerce Department to use up to $ 31 million in federal coronavirus relief funds from the US Rescue Plan for broadband subsidies. The council’s action was taken after Gov. Asa Hutchinson initially refused a recommendation from a subcommittee …
Read More »Area Tech Center, a goal for the future of county schools
Nelson County Schools Superintendent Wes Bradley has said growing the Zone Technology Center is a priority for the district, regardless of how the discussion of a community campus merger unfolds over the next few years. month. âTraditionally, the district was reluctant to invest in the building when we did not …
Read More »Low-cost music camp begins in Fort Worden
PORT TOWNSEND – A paid music camp for kids in grades five through high school – beginners included – is coming soon to the Fort Worden State Park campus. âI can’t wait to get the kids back to music,â said Daniel Ferland, one of 10 teachers about to deliver the …
Read More »Brunswick Region Historical Society steeple project nearing completion
BRUNSWICK, Ohio — A plan to erect a steeple at Heritage Farm, 4613 Laurel Road, to include the former steeple of First Christian Church, was discussed at the June 14 city council meeting in the following the approval of the preliminary site plans at the town planning committee meeting on …
Read More »7 places where air quality sensors are most effective
Keeping the air in your home clean and free from pollutants is the job of an air purifier. Although combative, these devices are designed only to break down and destroy pollutants, not to analyze them. This is where an air quality monitor comes into the equation. Today’s leading air quality …
Read More »Shocco says thank you, looking forward to the biggest and best summer
By Russell KlinnerExecutive Director, Shocco Springs Summer 2020 was certainly not âbusiness as usualâ for Shocco Springs. The campus was beautiful as always, but it was quiet. We missed the usual sounds of the constant multitudes of children splashing around in the water park on the lake and the cheering …
Read More »Another step towards abandoning our fossil fuel habits
Federal approval of the first large-scale offshore wind project in US waters, Vineyard Wind I, is a milestone in America’s offshore wind journey. Last month Decision report (ROD) for the 800 MW facility south of Cape Cod brings us one step closer to our fossil fuel habit and embracing the …
Read More »BREAKDOWN: Province secures funding to replace sister center McMeeken
Sault Ste. Marie’s advisers tapped into tonight’s virtual city council meeting in hopes of considering whether to scale back the $ 27.9 million replacement for the WJ McMeeken center or fund it with long-term debt. term. But Sault MPP Ross Romano and Laurie Scott, provincial infrastructure minister, made a surprise …
Read More »More costly financing plan for Aloha stadium replacement project goes to private developer
Mahalo for his support of the Honolulu Star-Advertiser. Enjoy this free story! When state officials call for proposals to replace the Aloha Stadium perhaps as early as July, they will ask private developers to meet a large chunk of the expense in a new twist to the plan that will …
Read More »Marisa Frazier: Missouri Clean Water Commission fails to protect state waters | Notice
On Tuesday, May 18, the Missouri Clean Water Commission voted 5-1 to remove “perched water table” from the definition of “groundwater” in the design rules for concentrated feed operations. “Perched water” is the term for temporary bodies of water that accumulate below the Earth’s surface. It is water that cracks …
Read More »Emerald Youth summer programs bringing children back to normal after an unusual school year
KNOXVILLE, Tennessee (WVLT) – For most students in East Tennessee, this week marks the end of the school year, which means the fun of summer camps begins. The Emerald Youth Foundation says it hopes to bring the kids together with friends and have fun. Children can choose from athletic programs, …
Read More »Federal funding of $ 61.6M announced for flood risk reduction projects
Governor Edwards on Thursday announced $ 61.6 million in federal funding for 16 statewide flood risk reduction projects under the Watershed Project Grants Program: Local and Regional: Round 1 . The first round funding opportunity is part of the state’s action plan to spend $ 1.2 billion in federal block …
Read More »CED and the Great Lakes Group announce major funding for lake health research projects in Finger Lakes
The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) and the Great Lakes Research Consortium (GLRC) of Syracuse have announced $ 121,741 in grants for five research projects that will help restore and protect health New York’s Great Lakes and surrounding communities, including a project led by assistant professor of …
Read More »Senators Lindsey Williams, Maria Collett and Katie Muth to introduce bill allocating funds for water infrastructure
Harrisburg, PA – May 24, 2021 – Senator Lindsey M. Williams (D – Allegheny), Senator Maria Collett (D – Montgomery, Bucks) and Senator Katie Muth (D – Chester, Montgomery, Berks) today announced their intention to present legislation which will allocate $ 350 million from Pennsylvania’s share of US Federal Rescue …
Read More »Bengaluru United appoints C. John Kenneth Raj as Technical Director of United Pro School & Academy
BDFA Super Division League 2020-21 champions FC Bengaluru United have appointed C. John Kenneth Raj as technical director of United Pro School & Academy. With 19 years of football coaching experience, Kenneth Raj is one of India’s most skilled youth coaches. Kenneth Raj holds an âAâ license from the Asian …
Read More »Seneca Falls Projects Selected for DRI State Funding | New
SENECA FALLS – Finally. Two years after receiving a $ 10 million state grant for the downtown revitalization initiative, and a year after submitting a list of projects for the use of that money, local officials learned on Thursday which projects had been approved by the state for DRI funds. …
Read More »Alkaline88® and A88CBD ™ expand internationally thanks to a brokerage agreement with the Bellator group
SCOTTSDALE, Arizona – (BUSINESS WIRE) – The Alkaline Water Company Inc. (NASDAQ and CSE: WTER) (the âCompanyâ), producer of its flagship brand Alkaline88®, is the largest independent alkaline water company in the country. The company also produces flavored and ingestible waters and CBD infused waters sold under the brand names …
Read More »19-year-old gunman killed at least 7 students, middle school teacher
The Guardian Homeless people in Oakland are fed up with the housing crisis. So they built a ‘miracle’ village Beneath a freeway, beautiful structures offer food, health care, showers and a free âstoreâ – along with a strong sense of belonging to the Cob on Wood homeless community in West …
Read More »Teens Earn Money While Learning Tech In Summer Camps
KNOXVILLE, Tennessee (WVLT) – Teens who earn a spot at a tech-based summer camp could earn money to learn job skills. YouthForce the camps offer skills in welding, engineering, cooking and criminal justice. High school participants must pass an interview process for a limited number of places in practical camps …
Read More »New Study by UMass Amherst Researchers Examines Urban Tree Planting Initiatives in the United States | News and Media Relations Office
AMHERST, Mass .– A one-of-a-kind national survey of city-wide urban tree planting (TPI) initiatives reveals potential gaps in stewardship investments and institutionalization that raise questions about long-term sustainability of the programs. In a study recently published online by the journal Urban forestry and urban greening, researchers led by Theodore Eisenman …
Read More »WeWork’s issues highlight the risks coworking poses for banks
Recent financial woes at WeWork, America’s largest provider of shared office space, raise questions about how banks’ commercial real estate portfolios might fare if the coworking industry implodes. While risks to banks now appear minimal, the rapid expansion of shared office space has alarmed at least one banking regulator, who …
Read More »Opinion: To fight climate change in the midst of the economic crisis, we need a Green New Deal
Against the universal and natural tendency to shift future needs for the benefit of present needs, I want to dwell on the disposition of American public investment. I insist on using investment in the economist’s sense: expenses that provide benefits in the future. Liberal supporters tend to describe absolutely everything …
Read More »Buying a second home: what to do and how much does it cost
Our goal is to give you the tools and the confidence you need to improve your finances. While we do receive compensation from our partner lenders, whom we will always identify, all opinions are ours. Credible Operations, Inc. NMLS # 1681276, is referred to herein as “credible”. Buying a second …
Read More »NCLAT rejected DVI plea regarding resolution plan for Amtek Auto, Auto News, ET Auto
Amtek Auto has a total loan of over Rs 12,500 crore. New Delhi: the National Company Law Appeal Tribunal (NCLAT) rejected the petition of Deccan value investors challenge NCLT’s approval to its resolution plan for indebted Amtek Auto without execution of a property lease. A three-member NCLAT bench also imposed …
Read More »10/1 ARM: Your Guide to 10-Year Adjustable Rate Mortgages
Our goal is to give you the tools and the confidence you need to improve your finances. While we do receive compensation from our partner lenders, whom we will always identify, all opinions are ours. Credible Operations, Inc. NMLS # 1681276, is referred to herein as “credible”. If you’re shopping …
Read More »Being rejected for loans? Here’s how you can be a smart borrower
If you have ongoing debt, don’t compromise on your debt payments to save or invest. Technology and digital interventions have made it easier for lenders to bridge the gap for borrowers between what can be paid and what borrowers aspire to. With loan apps and online platforms, the lending market …
Read More »Female Feticide in India – A Development Paradox? | Asia | An in-depth look at current events from across the continent | DW
Uttarakhand is a Himalayan state located in northern India. Its unpredictable weather conditions and difficult terrain ensure a difficult life for the region’s inhabitants, numbering more than 10 million. Women in the state have traditionally been the economic backbone of their families, earning money, running households, collecting firewood and carrying …
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