Hyderabad Man Electrocuted After Contact With High Tension Wires In Mangalghat, Dies On Spot Feb 19, 2021, 10:53 IST
Hyderabad: A man named Mohammad Mustafa Uddin was electrocuted at Ghode Ki Khabar under Mangalhat police station after he came in contact with high tension wires due to the untimely rain shower yesterday night.
Mohammed Mustafa Uddin, who was on his way home on his two-wheeler vehicle and traveling near the Ghode Ki Khabar under Mangalhat police station.
The deceased Mustafa fell on the high-tension wires that were protruding on the road and were sparking due to the untimely rain during the night. The high-tension wires fell under the rain during the night; inadvertently he loaded his vehicle on the wire and died on the spot. A case is yet to be registered by the Police.
Stocks futures in Canada s largest market fell on Friday as oil prices dipped, and marked their worst week this month on delays in rollouts of coronavirus vaccines and a jump in monthly jobless claims.
(MENAFN - Baystreet.ca) Gold prices fell to their lowest in nearly three months on Friday and headed for their worst week since end-November, as recent strength in U.S. Treasury yields dented the non-yielding metal s appeal.
Spot gold fell 0.4% to $1,769.26 U.S. per ounce early Friday having touched its lowest since Nov. 30 at $1,765.35 earlier in the session. Prices have declined 3% so far this week.
U.S. gold futures slipped 0.5% to $1,766.40.
Benchmark U.S. Treasury yields edged higher, having hit a near one-year peak earlier in the week. Higher yields increase the opportunity cost of holding bullion, which pays no interest.
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CHICAGO, Feb 17 (Reuters) - U.S. wheat futures fell 2% on
Wednesday, retreating from a two-week high set in early moves,
as concerns eased about cold-weather damage following a frigid
weekend in the U.S. Plains, analysts said.
Corn futures firmed slightly, consolidating below multi-year
highs established last week, and soybean futures closed mixed.
A stronger dollar hung over the markets, making U.S.
grains less competitive globally. The dollar rose on upbeat
economic data and signs of strengthening inflation.
Chicago Board of Trade March soft red winter wheat futures
settled down 13-1/2 cents at $6.44 per bushel. March corn
Canada s main stock index fell on Thursday as a jump in monthly jobless claims raised concerns over the country s economic recovery, while delays in rollouts of coronavirus vaccines also hit sentiment.