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फरवरी से अब तक IIT-जोधपुर के 200 से अधिक छात्र हुए कोरोना संक्रमित

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IIT-Jodhpur s 269 students test COVID positive since February

Of the 269 students who have tested COVID positive, 240 have fully recovered while the remaining 29 are in the process of recovery and are in isolation, Deputy Registrar Amardeep Sharma said

269 IIT-Jodhpur students test COVID-19 positive since February

Of the 269 students who have tested COVID positive, 240 have fully recovered while the remaining 29 are in the process of recovery and are in isolation, Deputy Registrar Amardeep Sharma said.

Questions over shadowy partners in Zimbabwe s revival plan

Questions over shadowy partners in Zimbabwe’s revival plan Most Read Most Read Government will not say where it got funds for purchase of mines, smelters and platinum concessions 11 May 2021 - 09:11 Felix Njini and Antony Sguazzin Zimbabwean finance minister Mthuli Ncube. Picture: REUTERS In December, the government of Zimbabwe announced a multibillion-dollar project called Kuvimba Mining House that would hold some of the nation’s most valuable gold, platinum, chrome and nickel mines and whose revenue would be used to revive the country’s moribund economy. The venture would be 65% owned by the government and 35% by private investors, finance minister Mthuli Ncube said in a January interview, predicting it would be “highly profitable” within two years. President Emmerson Mnangagwa said in December the venture will help “in unlocking the inherent richness and value of our country’s mineral deposits,” according to the state-controlled Herald

Mystery of Sanctioned Tycoon s Assets in Zimbabwe Revival Plan

Author of the article: Felix Njini and Antony Sguazzin Publishing date: May 11, 2021  •  1 day ago  •  8 minute read  •  Article content (Bloomberg) — In December, the government of Zimbabwe announced a multibillion-dollar project called Kuvimba Mining House Ltd. that would hold some of the nation’s most valuable gold, platinum, chrome and nickel mines and whose revenue would be used to revive the country’s moribund economy. The venture would be 65% owned by the government and 35% by private investors, Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube said in a January interview, predicting it would be “highly profitable” within two years. President Emmerson Mnangagwa said in December the venture will help “in unlocking the inherent richness and value of our country’s mineral deposits,” according to the state-controlled Herald newspaper.The announcement was met with skepticism among local journalists and some indu

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