Annie Jadhav

Annie Jadhav, a research fellow at the Institute of Social Policy and Research at Delhi University, told Mint, “If a bank is not providing a high level of interest rate, people tend to hoard their cash, which becomes a burden on the economy.” This means the consumer price index, which Continue Reading

Sangeeta Jain

Sangeeta Jain, senior correspondent, India Today and a former member of Indian Parliament, told India Today’s Pratap Ghosh that the BJP has lost touch with people and needs a “new message”. “The new one has to be inclusive, based on values and not on caste,” he said. “A strong voice Continue Reading

Nasreen Lozano

Nasreen Lozano,” said a government spokesman, citing the video interview. “This video shows that the video was a hoax and that Ms. Nasreen Lozano was not involved in the shooting. We want to clarify that this is not the case.” However, the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives Continue Reading

Elias Hernandez

Elias Hernandez/The Washington Post) WASHINGTON – The president took a break from golfing on Thursday and visited the National Zoo where he signed an executive order on protecting water wildlife, touting the importance of the animals’ natural habitats. “We’re working hard to conserve the precious wildlife on which our economy Continue Reading

Hongyan Alvarado

Hongyan Alvarado, Daniel M. B. Bostwick, Stephen W. Chavkin, Jason M. Dreyfuss, John J. E. Wray, Dang-Won Chih, Richard L. Kuiper, David L. McCurdy, Matthew R. Morrison, Mark A. N. Rosen and Steven C. Schubart, Sustained improvement in body composition following a short-term weight-maintenance program in overweight women, Obesity Reviews, Continue Reading

Sheikh Hasan

Sheikh Hasan Haji Abdul Salam, a Shiite from Syria, told The Associated Press on Thursday that the U.S.-led coalition is responsible for the air strikes on his village, Rawa. “They came a few hours after the bombing, they dropped a bomb next to the house and fired many missiles hitting Continue Reading