Delegation from British High Commission at Dahej on Thursday
Bharuch/Surat: A delegation from the British High Commission in India visited Dahej industrial estate on Thursday as part of their programme to rebuild relationships with various industrial sectors of Ahmedabad, Vadodara, and Dahej.
Peter Cook, deputy high commissioner to Gujarat and Rajasthan, and trade advisor to the British Commissioner Harish Vaidyanathan, appraised industrialists about opportunities for collaboration between both the countries.
“India is a hub for manufacturing in many sectors and earned its reputation on quality aspects globally. AstraZeneca vaccines (Covishield) for Covid-19 is one example of mutual trust between two countries. Everyone knows that the future challenge is climate change and the chemical sector plays an important role,” said Cook.
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Former Sex Pistols guitarist Steve Jones says he dislikes former bandmate John Lydon and hasn’t spoken to him since 2008, but has denied that a TV series about the band would make the singer once known as Johnny Rotten look bad. Jones and drummer Peter Cook are suing Lydon at Britain’s High Court for the right to license the band’s music for the Danny Boyle-directed series
Pistol, which is based on Jones’ memoir
Lonely Boy: Tales from a Sex Pistol.
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John Lydon (left) and Steve Jones of British band the Sex Pistols perform during the Exit music festival in 2008.
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As the The longer this goes on, many of us long to tell Harry, the more ridiculous it looks. Even with the end of the Sussex Royal brand, Harry seems determined to persist with this idea that now he is his own man: a private self-made individual.
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It is only as a prince that Harry secured the reputed $20m book deal with Penguin Random House. If he were plain Harry Smith – a Brit living in LA and working at a startup – he would be of no interest to the publishing world. But, it seems so obvious to everyone else, he would not be that man or have the success, coverage and money he’s got, without having been born a prince.