Giant Book of The Dead Scroll Discovered in Ancient Egyptian Burial Shaft
OWEN JARUS, LIVE SCIENCE
19 JANUARY 2021
A funerary temple belonging to Queen Nearit has been discovered in the ancient Egyptian burial ground Saqqara next to the pyramid of her husband, pharaoh Teti, who ruled Egypt from around 2323 BCE to 2291 BCE, the Egyptian antiquities ministry said in a statement.
Made of stone, the temple has three mud-brick warehouses on its southeastern side that held offerings made to the queen and her husband.
Near the pyramid, the team of Egyptian archaeologists also found a series of burial shafts containing the remains of people who lived during the 18th and 19th dynasties of Egypt (1550 BCE - 1186 BCE), the ministry said in the statement, which was released Jan. 16.
We are managing the situation daily with our suppliersâ says Valeo as semiconductor shortage bites
Valeo says it is seeing very strong tensions as the impact of the semiconductor shortage continues to affect global OEMs.
The issue stems from a resurgence in demand as the industry starts to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, resulting in a global shortage of chips for automakers and electronics makers, causing delays.
Another factor driving shortages stems from global lockdowns instituted by governments in a bid to fight coronavirus, as vast numbers of people are both working from home on laptops or using gaming consoles.
Bosch says it is in daily contact with its suppliers and customers as many automakers continue to battle the shortage of semiconductors. related to Components, Retailing, marketing & distribution, Service suppliers/supply chain, Bosch,
1963 Peter Linder
Peter Lindner, born on 16 March 1930 in Düsseldorf, was a German importer and distributor for both Aston Martin and Jaguar, as well as a successful racing driver.
In 1957 Lindner met with Sir William Lyons who was clearly impressed and he was appointed official Jaguar importer for the Bundesrepublik Deutschland. Most of the early sales went to British or American servicemen stationed in Germany, but Lindner also managed to convince some German customers to switch allegiance from Mercedes and other German marques.
An enthusiastic driver, he would think nothing of rushing to an airport to close a sale or meeting clients at weekends and he campaigned his British racing green 3.4 Mark I regularly on the circuits.
FTII guard nabbed for thieving batteries
FTII guard nabbed for thieving batteries
ByGunwanti ParasteGunwanti Paraste / Updated: Dec 27, 2020, 06:00 IST
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FTII) was arrested for stealing two-wheeler batteries and
iron materials from the
premises.
Deccan police have arrested the guard and seized ten batteries of two-wheelers, iron pipes, window bars and tempo used for the theft.
Bhagwan Ganpati Shekapure (56), who works at FTII as a guard, had submitted a complaint regarding the missing materials, following which the cops nabbed Rahul Ram Bhandwe (32). He has been working at FTII since a year and a half. He has been using his tempo to pick up trash from the premises on occasion.