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Don t call it reconciliation: These Indigenous and settler artists are teaming up for conciliation

Don t call it reconciliation: These Indigenous and settler artists are teaming up for conciliation
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Jio, Airtel and Vodafone idea best plan under Rs 200 - 200 रूपये से भी कम के ये रिचार्ज करते हैं तो फ्री में मिलेंगे ढेरों बेनिफ़िट जैसे अमेज़न प्राइम और बहुत कुछ

Jio, Airtel and Vodafone idea best plan under Rs 200 - 200 रूपये से भी कम के ये रिचार्ज करते हैं तो फ्री में मिलेंगे ढेरों बेनिफ़िट जैसे अमेज़न प्राइम और बहुत कुछ
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Kalki Koechlin Debuts As Writer With a Memoir on Motherhood, The Elephant In The Womb | Bollywood

MUMBAI — On the occasion of International Mother’s Day, Penguin Random House India is delighted to announce the acquisition and publication of a unique illustrated work of nonfiction on motherhood by Kalki Koechlin. Titled “The Elephant in the Womb,” it is illustrated by Valeriya Polyanychko and will be published in the fall of 2021 under the Penguin imprint of the publishing house. In this unique graphic book, a combination of personal essays and think-pieces, we finally have a candid, funny and relatable book on pregnancy and parenting that mothers, expectant mothers and anyone thinking about motherhood have been waiting for. Gorgeously illustrated, with deeply personal journal entries captured in real time, alongside reflections and anecdotes, this is a ground-breaking book, says the Penguin press-release.

Quaint Point Reyes radio show reads great books on the air

Quaint Point Reyes radio show reads great books on the air
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How Technology is Transforming the Insurance Industry in India

How Technology is Transforming the Insurance Industry in India By siliconindia  |  Tuesday, January 12, 2021 The insurance industry in India has seen major growth in the last decade. The industry today comprises 63 insurance companies (24 Life insurers and 39 non-life insurers) and is governed by the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI). The industry has transformed from a seller’s market to a buyer’s market over the last two decades. Further, the market in India is expected to grow to $250 billion by 2025. Demographic factors such as growing middle class, young insurable population, and growing awareness of the need for protection and retirement planning will support the growth of Indian Life insurance. The future of the Insurance industry in India seems quite promising, and the above-mentioned figure prominently reflects the positive disruption caused by the digitalization of the industry.

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