mojocare: B Capital-backed startup Mojocare lays off about 170 employees

[ad_1] Health and wellness startup Mojocare has laid off 150 to 170 staffers across roles to improve on its unit economics and better its capital efficiency, it said. “Facing difficult market conditions, we at Mojocare have had to make tough decisions to improve our unit economics. Despite our best efforts, our business fundamentals have not ...

mercedes: Buzz and smiles growing after Mercedes tops Canada practice

[ad_1] Lewis Hamilton played down an impressive practice session at the Canadian Grand Prix on Friday, but the buzz and momentum is still building around the Mercedes with the seven-times world champion back at the top of the timing sheets. Back at one of his all-time favourite tracks it was like old times for Hamilton, ...

Proven kitchen remedies for dark spots

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Planning of revolt against Uddhav Thackeray started 6-7 months after he became Maharashtra CM: Shiv Sena (UBT) MLA Nitin Deshmukh

[ad_1] Mumbai: The planning of a revolt in Shiv Sena started around six months after Uddhav Thackeray became chief minister of Maharashtra in November 2019 and the rebel leaders who left for Guwahati later were the main conspirators, a Shiv Sena (UBT) MLA has claimed. The MLA from Akola district, Nitin Deshmukh, also said that ...

crypto: He went after crypto companies, then someone came after him

[ad_1] When he arrived in London in late January 2022, Kyle Roche was riding high. Just 34, he had established himself as one of the biggest players in the burgeoning field of cryptocurrency litigation. He boasted a law firm bearing his name, lawsuits filed against more than a dozen crypto companies and a huge verdict ...

broad: England on top as Broad, Ben Stokes take key wickets on 2nd day of Ashes opener

[ad_1] England seamer Stuart Broad dismissed top-ranked test batter Marnus Labuschagne for a golden duck on Saturday after David Warner had self-destructed as England reduced Australia to 78-3 at lunch on the second day of the Ashes opener. The hosts took advantage of more bowler-friendly conditions to leave Australia still trailing by 315 runs. England ...

5 natural sunscreens for your skin

[ad_1] Using sunscreen is crucial for protecting your skin from the harmful effects of the sun’s ultraviolet (UV) rays. Here are five natural alternatives to conventional sunscreen that can provide some sun protection:Zinc Oxide: Zinc oxide is a natural mineral that provides broad-spectrum protection against both UVA and UVB rays. Look for sunscreen products that ...

VHP launches mass protest against Karnataka govt’s decision to repeal anti-conversion law

[ad_1] The Vishva Hindu Praishad on Saturday condemned the Karnataka government’s decision to repeal the anti-conversion law introduced by the previous BJP regime and launched a mass protest against it. In a statement, VHP general secretary Milind Parande termed the state government’s decision as “the culmination of Muslim and Christian appeasement” and said its a ...

semiconductors: Make in India push: five of our must-read stories

[ad_1] Amid India’s push to woo chipmakers to India, several semiconductor makers are in talks to set up assembly and packaging facilities in the country. Besides semiconductors, the government is also looking to attract investments for electric vehicle (EV) manufacturing. Meanwhile, ET reported on Saturday that an Indian delegation is currently in Taiwan to meet ...

Pakistan’s participation in World Cup in India still uncertain as board awaits busy govt’s nod

[ad_1] Pakistan’s participation in the upcoming 50-over World Cup in India remains uncertain as it is subject to government approval, according to Najam Sethi, Chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). Sethi stated that the PCB has written to the International Cricket Council (ICC) to clarify that they cannot unilaterally approve the fixture list released ...