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All you need to know about Meghalaya's new CM: Conrad Sangma All you need to know about Meghalaya's new CM: Conrad Sangma
National People's Party (NPP) chief Conrad Sangma has sworn in as the 12th chief minister of Meghalaya with a rare alliance of five parties. Here is all that you need to know about 40-year-old Conrad, who is spearheading the return of regional parties to power in the north-eastern state after a decade.
Saudi women starts working at a gas station Saudi women starts working at a gas station
The kingdom, where conservatives once bridled at even limited freedoms for women, is in the midst of reforms that mark the biggest cultural shake-up in its modern history.
Automakers roll out new battery-powered cars at Geneva show Automakers roll out new battery-powered cars at Geneva show
Global automakers are rolling out more electric vehicles at the Geneva International Motor Show as they try to challenge Tesla and get ahead of a disruptive shift in transportation toward lower-emission and autonomous vehicles.
When Roger Federer, Bill Gates dazzled the clay court When Roger Federer, Bill Gates dazzled the clay court
Roger Federer teams up with Microsoft billionaire Bill Gates in San Jose, California in a rematch of last year's 'Match for Africa'. The proceeds will be going to the Roger Federer Foundation, which benefits children's education in Africa. Federer and Microsoft founder Gates beat Jack Sock and NBC Today show host Savannah Guthrie 6-3.
Five ways to retain best performers at work Five ways to retain best performers at work
It is crucial for an organisation to retain its best performers, not least because they exceed their targets and inspire other colleagues, but also because they give the company an edge in its overall performance. The onus falls on senior leaders to retain these employees by helping them with career development, providing them flexibility and getting them involved in decision-making.
Samsung Galaxy S9 review: Nicer camera, static design, higher price Samsung Galaxy S9 review: Nicer camera, static design, higher price
Samsung unveiled new smartphones with largely unchanged designs and incremental improvements such as a better camera - accompanied by a second annual price increase for many customers.
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