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IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva said the drag was due to major reform measures such as GST and demonetisation.
Coronavirus Outbreak LIVE Updates: Air India's jumbo B747 plane, evacuating 324 Indian nationals from the coronavirus-hit Wuhan in China, landed here today morning, officials said. The plane reached Delhi around 7.30am.
Union Budget 2020 LIVE Updates: With cut in personal income tax and sops for rural and agriculture sectors on agenda, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman is all set to present the Union Budget for financial year 2020-21 in the Lok Sabha at 11 am today. Sitharaman's second Budget is expected to announce measures to restore economic growth and to set out a clear road map for achieving the ambitious target of USD 5 trillion economy by 2025.I met a guy on Facebook a few weeks ago, and we have been chatting a lot. He sends me romantic messages and wants to meet. I asked him if he was single, obviously, and he said he was. I noticed one of his photographs though, and he had a ring on his finger. When I asked him about it, he said it was a joke and then deleted the photograph. I have second thoughts about meeting him, because we have no common friends and I have no way of verifying anything he says. He's a nice guy though, so I am confused. Should I meet him?
This depends entirely upon what you hope to accomplish by spending time with him in person. Do you want to confront him? Do you expect him to be more honest or persuasive if you ask him about this face to face? Why are you interested in meeting someone you don't trust? The anonymity offered by the Internet allows people to say and do things that aren't necessarily true, so keep that in mind before arriving at a decision about this meeting.
My boyfriend and I have been together for a year-and-a-half now, and he still gets angry whenever I talk about commitment. He says he is committed to me, but I have often seen him check out other women and he often threatens to end this relationship when we fight. I don't feel very secure, and his inability to take this seriously bothers me. I am thinking of just ending it because I don't feel it. Should I?
You are well within your rights to end this if you don't feel secure, obviously. If you have told him how you feel and believe the two of you should be at a different stage of your relationship, his inability to reciprocate is certainly a problem. You can talk the possibility of a future, but that depends on how much you are willing to compromise to hold on to this.
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The bank trike will coincide with the beginning of the Budget session of parliament and presentation of union Budget 2020-21 and the Economic Survey.
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The firing took place around 5 am when the police team stopped a Srinagar-bound truck for checking near the toll plaza in the Ban area of Nagrota, the officials said.Actress Disha Patani known for super hit movies like M.S. Dhoni, Baaghi 2 & Bharat is busy these days promoting her upcoming movie Malang with co-actors Aditya Roy Kapoor and Anil Kapoor. While promoting their film across platforms the entire cast landed on Sony Entertainment Television's The Kapil Sharma Show. Unfolding less known stories from the shoot of Malang Disha went on sharing some astonishing moments on the show. Disha spoke about her grey character in the film and difficult stunt sequences she shot in Goa.

Out of curiosity, Kapil went on asking the cast about the fun they did while shooting romantic dance sequences in Goa. Aditya shares, "It wasn't so fun and easy as it looks. We had a tough time shooting as we used to shoot difficult stunt sequences in the scorching heat of Goa. We hardly used to get anything to eat because of our routine diet." Narrating Disha's experience, she shares, "I remember when I was asked to perform a stunt sequence by jumping off from a huge cliff. I am acrophobic and get frightened while jumping off from heights. The stunt man was guiding me to step ahead, look down and jump. I fell in a diagonal position from the cliff. Consequently, my ear got jammed and I couldn't hear for one entire day.
Conversations continued when Kapil played a game where he asked the guest whether they have ever stalked people at the gym. Mohit Suri and Anil Kapoor denied saying they only look at themselves in the mirror while they are at the gym. However, when the question came on Disha, she said, "I have stalked only one person throughout my life". Disha Patani and Tiger Shroff have been the talk of the town for their sizzling chemistry and giving us some major relationship goals.

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When some local residents tried to break down the door, Batham started firing from the inside, injuring at least one person.Two weeks, was all it took for the giant HEPA-filter lungs installed at Bandra (West) earlier this month, as part of an air pollution awareness campaign to change its colour- from chalk white to black. While health experts claim this to be a warning bell, air pollution campaigners, on the other hand, have urged the State Government to initiate steps in the right direction to ensure clean air for Mumbaikars.
A similar lung installed in Delhi (November 2018) just took 6 days to go black, another one put up in Bengaluru (January 2018) took 25 days to turn black.
Installed outside RD National College junction, the giant HEPA-filter lungs were called 'The Billboard that breathes,' this is a first-of-its-kind initiative in Maharashtra, where an interactive art installation has been used to demonstrate the lethal impact of polluted air on human health.

The Billboard that breathes
These faux lungs were installed on January 14, 2020, and it began rapidly changing its colour since the second day itself. The initiative of setting up these lungs was taken by Jhatkaa.org, a digital advocacy organisation, in collaboration with the Waatavaran Foundation, an environmental organisation, both who are a part of the Clean Air Collective in Maharashtra which is a coalition of organisations/citizen groups working on air pollution.
"In a span of two weeks, the lungs have become black. High levels of particulate matter in the air, caused in large part due to vehicular emissions and dust…was all trapped in the HEPA filters. This has proven to be one of the simplest yet visually effective ways of showcasing what the deteriorating air quality in the city is doing to our lungs," said Shikha Kumar, Campaigns Manager, Jhatkaa.org.
Kumar further added that as per studies carried out by air pollution research group, Urbanemissions.info, vehicular emissions, and industries itself contribute 31 percent to the total PM 2.5 concentration in Mumbai."
"When I saw these faux lungs, I told the campaigners that these are like my lungs, which have been put up on a billboard. I will now get to see what is happening to my lungs as well as that of other Mumbaikars. This is the best possible way to demonstrate to people what is happening inside their body when they inhale polluted air," said Dr. Sanjeev Mehta, Chief Pulmonologist, Lilavati hospital.
Mehta added that people will forget the Air Quality Index (AQI) or Particulate Matter levels but will never forget the sight of these black lungs at the traffic junction. "I feel it's important that more such 'Billboard that breathes' should be placed across the city to create a strong public opinion," he added.
Nusrat Qazi, a student of RD National College, informed that she kept herself and her friends updated about the changing colour of the lungs as well as the air quality index being displayed at the billboard. "By around the ninth day, it was a stark and scary image as the lungs had completely changed from light to dark. Since I had images from the first day as well, I sent it along with the images of day 9 to many of my friends and relatives and everyone was shocked," she stated.
The junction has four colleges in the immediate vicinity. Several students from some of the colleges said that they never realised that the junction where they spent so much time was so polluted despite having greenery around.
Once the billboard is brought down on January 31, plans are in place to cut the HEPA filter 'lungs' into smaller pieces and send these out to decision-makers with a detailed note to highlight that even Mumbai's air is toxic and air pollution is not just a problem of Delhi.
"We have a young and dynamic Environment Minister in Aaditya Thackeray and a new State government under Uddhav Thackeray. We want them to take a lead in making Mumbai's air cleaner. As part of the Clean Air Collective, we want to work with politicians, bureaucrats, and other officials in making Mumbai's Clean Air Plan more effective," said Bhagwan Keshbhat, Founder of Waatavaran.
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