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Rahul Bhatia on why he loves and recommends swimming to everyone: It makes your body flexible, helps you lose weight, releases stress and anxiety

MUMBAI: Rahul Bhatia is not just an accomplished anchor, dancer, blogger, and entrepreneur, but not many know that he is a swimmer as well. | Tellychakkar.com

Rahul Bhatia: My favourite anchors are Amitabh Bachchan and Salman Khan… their energy, presentation and knowledge are commendable

Rahul Bhatia: My favourite anchors are Amitabh Bachchan and Salman Khan… their energy, presentation and knowledge are commendable
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Go Air files for Rs 3600-crore IPO - Times of India

Go Air files for Rs 3600-crore IPO Top Searches Go Air files for Rs 3600-crore IPO Saurabh Sinha / TNN / May 14, 2021, 12:41 IST FacebookTwitterLinkedinEMail NEW DELHI: Wadia Group Go Air, which has been as rebranded Go First, will be the third currently operational Indian airline to go public. The low-cost carrier has filed for an IPO to raise Rs 3,600 crore. IndiGo and SpiceJet are listed. Erstwhile Jet Airways and Kingfisher, which stopped flying in the last decade, were also listed. Go First is raising funds at a time when Covid has severely impacted the financials of all airlines and trying to raise funds. India’s biggest airline (in terms of passengers flown) IndiGo last week decided to raise upto Rs 3,000 crore through “an issue of equity shares by way of a qualified institutions placement.” IndiGo for years has an offer from Qatar Airways chief Akbar Al Baker to invest in it whenever promoter Rahul Bhatia gives his nod for the same.

Go Air files for Rs 3600-crore IPO

Go Air files for Rs 3600-crore IPO © Provided by The Times of India NEW DELHI: Wadia Group Go Air, which has been as rebranded Go First, will be the third currently operational Indian airline to go public. The low-cost carrier has filed for an IPO to raise Rs 3,600 crore. IndiGo and SpiceJet are listed. Erstwhile Jet Airways and Kingfisher, which stopped flying in the last decade, were also listed. Go First is raising funds at a time when Covid has severely impacted the financials of all airlines and trying to raise funds. India’s biggest airline (in terms of passengers flown) IndiGo last week decided to raise upto Rs 3,000 crore through “an issue of equity shares by way of a qualified institutions placement.” IndiGo for years has an offer from Qatar Airways chief Akbar Al Baker to invest in it whenever promoter Rahul Bhatia gives his nod for the same.

Mother s Day Special: Television Celebs Share Fondest Childhood Memories With Their Moms | Bollywood

MUMBAI — Mother: the words define our existence. Our life is what our mothers make of it. They are our guiding force. Without our mothers, we are nothing. Since our childhood, she guides us through everything that helps us learn and grow in our lives. Celebrities share their fondest memories spent with their mother as a child. Meera Deosthale “When in school, I used to participate in all kinds of competitions. My mother would prep me up for everything, train me and I used to come back with trophies. Whenever I used to misbehave or make any mistakes, no one was allowed to scold me or raise a voice except my mother. She would teach me a lesson in her own sweet way.”

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