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Nobel Prize Money Increased to 10 Million Crowns

The prize money for the prestigious Nobel Prizes has been raised this year by 1 million crowns ($110, 000), taking the total amount to 10 million crowns. The Nobel Foundation said this was done due to the stable condition of its cost and capital. The prize money has continued to rise since the awards’ inception in 1901, except for a cut down of 2 million crowns in 2012.

Thu, 24 Sep 2020 - 01:35 PM / by Nitesh Kumar Singh

Tags: Nobel Prize, Nobel foundation, World, US Elections, 2020

Courtesy: The Times of India

MG Gloster

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MG Gloster Off-Road SUV; Features, Release Date & More

Morris Garages India has officially announced their new SUV MG Gloster, which will come with multiple off-road features. The new features include on-demand 4-Wheel-Drive, multiple terrain modes like rock, sand, mud and snow and 5-link integral rear suspension along with a separate rear-differential lock button. The SUV will also have features like water-wading capacity, 360-degree camera, emergency stoplights and adaptive-cruise-control. The… read-more

Tue, 22 Sep 2020 - 09:57 AM / by Shivam Chandrashekhar Kulkarni

Tags: Morris Garages India, MG, Diwali, 2020

Courtesy: Car and Bike

Tour De France 2020

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Tour de France 2020: Primoz Roglic Extends Lead Over Egan Bernal

Primoz Roglic led over the defending champion, Egan Bernal, in the final lap of the 13th stage in the Massif Central on September 11 at the Tour de France. Besides, Colombia's Dani Martinez overtook Chatel Guyon as well as outsprinted Lenna Kamna at the end of the 191.5 Km trek. "The tour is yet to finish and a lot of things can happen", Roglic added.

Sat, 12 Sep 2020 - 12:00 AM / by Shivam Chandrashekhar Kulkarni

Tags: Tour-De-France, 2020, Primoz Roglic, Egan Bernal

Courtesy: India Today

Luxury Cars Manufactured in India

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Indian Luxury Car Market to Witness Massive Slump in 2020

The Indian luxury car market is expected to witness about a 40% decline in sales which would be the steepest record. As the COVID-19 pandemic has hit the country hard, many middle-class families are choosing entry-level car models over luxury vehicles. This has adversely impacted the automobile market. With sales dropping to 50-55% from… read-more

Wed, 09 Sep 2020 - 10:29 AM / by Shivam Chandrashekhar Kulkarni

Tags: INDIAN MARKET, Luxury cars, Sales, Stocks, 2020

Courtesy: Economic Times