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Good News Indore retained no.1 position as cleanest city in Swachh Survekshan 2018

Indore and Bhopal have retained their position as the top two cleanest cities for the second consecutive year and Chandigarh has been ranked as the third cleanest city.

The results of sanitation survey announced by housing and urban affairs minister Hardeep Singh Puri on Wednesday ranked New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) as the cleanest city among municipal bodies with less than three lakh population while Greater Mumbai was found to be the cleanest among all state capitals.

Indore, Bhopal & Chandigarh cleanest cities in India: Survey - Times of India

ICC Plans BCCI Meet With an Eye on Weakening India’s Global Position

New Delhi: The International Cricket Council (ICC) is planning to meet the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) office-bearers and the Supreme Court-appointed Committee of Administrators in the Capital on Thursday. Going by the SWOT analysis prepared by the ICC — as part of the global strategy — the world body plans to further cut down India’s financial position in world cricket.
ICC Plans BCCI Meet With an Eye on Weakening India’s Global Position

vivo X21i

As expected, the vivo X21i follows closely its vivo X21 siblings in terms of design, hardware and features. There are some notable changes, though - the vivo X21i comes with MediaTek's Helio P60 as opposed to the Snapdragon 660 on the standard X21 and the front-facing shooter has been bumped up from 12MP to 24MP making the X21i more of a selfie-centric smartphone.

The rest of the specs sheet includes a 6.28-inch (1080x2280) Super AMOLED display with 19:9 aspect ratio and the familiar notch on the top that helps it to an impressive 90.3% screen-to-body ratio. The bezels on the top and the sides are nearly non-existent and the panel is packed inside a 154.73 x 74.98 x 6.99 mm body tipping the scales at 159g.

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vivo X21i arrives with 24MP selfie camera, over 90% screen to body ratio

Breaking Shashank Manohar elected unopposed to ICC Chairman

Shashank Manohar will serve a second term as the independent Chairman of the International Cricket Council (ICC) after he was the sole nominee put forward by the ICC Board.
Mr Manohar, who became the first independent ICC Chairman in 2016, will continue for a second two-year term following his unopposed election. During the last two years, Mr Manohar has led significant reform of the sport, reversing the resolutions of 2014, introducing a revised governance structure, including the appointment of the ICC’s first independent female Director and the development of international cricket structures that bring context to the global game and provide more opportunities for more Members to compete.
Shashank Manohar elected unopposed to serve second term as independent ICC Chairman

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