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Bermuda party at the Chess Olympiad 2024

Chessdom 

The legendary Bermuda party took place the night before the rest day at the Chess Olympiad 2024. Chessbase India sums up the beauty of the party, “As I stood there on the dance floor, grooving to the music I looked around myself – there were players from different countries, some unrated, some below 2000, some […]

Anupamaa: Aadhya wonders whether Anu would agree to marry Anuj

Timesofindia.indiatimes.com (sports) 

Rupali Ganguly’s character in Anupamaa faces financial woes and a marriage proposal from Anuj Kapadia. The Shah family becomes homeless due to Paritosh’s actions, prompting Anuj to offer them shelter. Amidst these trials, Anupamaa must decide whether to accept the proposal from Anuj, adding another layer of complexity to her life.

N-power to play greater role in India's energy mix: AEC chairman Ajit Mohanty

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

India plans to expand its nuclear power capacity over the next two decades to meet energy security and climate goals. The country is building new reactors, including 700-MWe PHWRs and a 500-MWe PFBR. Private players are also being involved in developing small modular reactors and new nuclear technologies.

Record-breaking summer for museums: Discover the top museum destinations in your region

Helsinki Times 

The summer of 2024 saw a record-breaking number of visits using the Museum Card, with over 1.1 million visits made—more than ever before. The Museum Card was used 43,000 more times this summer compared to the same period in 2023. The top destinations included major museums in Helsinki, as well as several popular sites outside of big cities, reflecting a strong season for domestic tourism.

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Creecy sets year-end deadline for rail Network Statement amid ‘complicated tariff balancing act’

Engineeringnews.co.za 

Transport Minister Barbara Creecy says that, despite Transnet’s turnaround progress, the State-owned enterprise is not able to meet the target of increasing South Africa’s yearly rail volumes to 250-million tons alone. The Government of National Unity is, therefore, prioritising efforts to open the network to third-party operators and private infrastructure investment in line with its “apex” goal of facilitating rapid economic growth.