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  • AWG ALL WEATHER GEAR Trending Varsity Jacket for Men. Bomber Style Jacket- Ideal for Winterwear. High Neck and Full Sleeved, Slim Fit Extremely Stylish and Comfortable Baseball Jacket

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    Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 73.66 x 27 x 1 cm; 350 Grams
    Date First Available ‏ : ‎ 13 December 2022
    Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Switz Inc
    ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0BQ3LLVT9
    Item part number ‏ : ‎ AWGV-BU-XL
    Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ India
    Department ‏ : ‎ Men
    Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Switz Inc, switzinc@gmail.com
    Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 350 g
    Item Dimensions LxWxH ‏ : ‎ 73.7 x 27 x 1 Centimeters
    Net Quantity ‏ : ‎ 1.00 count
    Generic Name ‏ : ‎ Varsity Jacket

    Fit Type: Regular
    Wash and Dry Care Instructions: Gentle Machine Wash or Dry Clean and preferably dry in the shade for longer product durability. Do not Bleach or Dry under direct sunlight.
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    Age Range Description: Adult; Sleeve Type: Long Sleeve. The buttons are of high quality,the cut of the neck area is very gentle which make you feel comfortable.
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  • UK taking Indian mission’s security ‘extremely seriously’, Parliament told

    UK taking Indian mission’s security ‘extremely seriously’, Parliament told

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    London: The British government takes the security of the Indian High Commission in London “extremely seriously” and robustly responds to criminal incidents at diplomatic missions, the House of Commons has been informed.

    In response to a written parliamentary question by Indian-origin Labour MP Navendu Mishra, UK Security Minister Tom Tugendhat said on Monday that the government finds the criminal damage and assaults on staff at the Indian High Commission in London last month “unacceptable”.

    “The government takes the protective security of the Indian High Commission extremely seriously,” said Tugendhat.

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    “The government remains committed to protecting the security of missions throughout the UK, including preventing and rapidly and robustly responding to incidents such as this. The criminal damage and assaults on staff from the India High Commission at the incident on the weekend of the 18th March were unacceptable. The police have powers to deal with such acts,” he said.

    The Home Office minister said the follow ups in the case were an operational matter for the police, with decisions on possible criminal proceedings to be made in conjunction with the UK’s Crown Prosecution Service (CPS).

    “As stated in our previous response, it is our long-standing policy not to provide detailed information on diplomatic security arrangements. To do so could compromise the integrity of those arrangements and affect the security of the individuals and locations concerned,” he added.

    Mishra had tabled his question at the end of last month to seek further information about the security assessments assured by the British government in the immediate aftermath of the attack on the High Commission premises and what steps were being taken “to ensure the safety and security of diplomatic missions”.

    It comes as it emerged that India’s National Investigation Agency (NIA) will take over the case of the attempted vandalisation of India House in London during last month’s protest, as it involves unlawful activities carried out by certain people holding Indian nationality abroad.

    Indian officials have said that the NIA will take over the investigation from the special cell of the Delhi Police, which had registered a case under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act and the Prevention of Damage to Public Property Act.

    A group of pro-Khalistani protestors shattered windows at the London mission and pulled down the national flag during protests on March 19, a day after the local police launched a crackdown against radical preacher Amritpal Singh in Punjab.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • PostNL is scrapping 200 to 300 jobs after ‘extremely difficult’ 2022

    PostNL is scrapping 200 to 300 jobs after ‘extremely difficult’ 2022

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    PostNL is scrapping 200 to 300 full-time jobs in 2023. That makes the company known on Monday. For example, a total of around 20 million euros must be saved, particularly in the parcel department.

    PostNL director Herna Verhagen points to “extremely difficult” and turbulent circumstances as the culprit, caused by the “global macroeconomic and geopolitical” unrest. As a result, the labor and fuel costs that PostNL had to deal with increased sharply in 2022, according to the top woman.

    “The challenging conditions are expected to continue in 2023,” says Verhagen. The management is also preparing for continued problems in the years that follow. A further €25 million will be saved in 2024 and from 2025 onwards, cuts of up to €30 million will be made each year. The fact that PostNL is in dire straits follows two excellent years for the company at the start of the corona pandemic. Then the number of packets sent skyrocketed.

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  • PostNL is scrapping 200 to 300 jobs after ‘extremely difficult’ 2022

    PostNL is scrapping 200 to 300 jobs after ‘extremely difficult’ 2022

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    PostNL is scrapping 200 to 300 full-time jobs in 2023. That makes the company known on Monday. For example, a total of around 20 million euros must be saved, particularly in the parcel department.

    PostNL director Herna Verhagen points to “extremely difficult” and turbulent circumstances as the culprit, caused by the “global macroeconomic and geopolitical” unrest. As a result, the labor and fuel costs that PostNL had to deal with increased sharply in 2022, according to the top woman.

    “The challenging conditions are expected to continue in 2023,” says Verhagen. The management is also preparing for continued problems in the years that follow. A further €25 million will be saved in 2024 and from 2025 onwards, cuts of up to €30 million will be made each year. The fact that PostNL is in dire straits follows two excellent years for the company at the start of the corona pandemic. Then the number of packets sent skyrocketed.

    Read also PostNL is ailing after fat corona years

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    ( With inputs from : pledgetimes.com )

  • Dianne Feinstein’s extremely awkward, very uncomfortable exit from the political stage

    Dianne Feinstein’s extremely awkward, very uncomfortable exit from the political stage

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    Feinstein, the longest-serving Democrat in the Senate, is in the midst of one of the most uneasy codas to a political career. Her extended pre-departure has, for many of her fellow Democrats, turned into an abject lesson in the perils of hanging on.

    “She’s still the state’s senior senator,” said one longtime Democratic strategist in California. “And they’re dancing on her [political] grave.”

    The oldest member of Congress at 89, Feinstein has for decades been a fixture in Democratic politics here. But as the electorate in California shifted, her brand of centrism fell out of step with her party’s progressive base — so much so that the California Democratic Party in the 2018 primary declined to endorse her reelection bid. She ran and won handily anyway.

    More problematic for Feinstein has been the persistent questions about her health. Even Democrats sympathetic to the senator have been reading headlines about her cognitive fitness to serve. The stories about it pop up with such regularity now that they no longer elicit the shock value of the early versions, when publication of such matters seemed to be violating some unwritten code of D.C. conduct.

    Feinstein’s office has long batted down such talk, saying she has her full facilities and remains utterly capable of executing the job of senator to the nation’s most populous state. Still, it’s a long way from the days of Harvey Milk or the “year of the woman” when she and Barbara Boxer became the first women elected to the Senate from California in 1992. Heck, it’s a long way from 2019, when Annette Bening was portraying her as an anti-torture, Bush administration-fighting crusader in the political drama “The Report.”

    In California, Democrats are left looking for signs that she, too, sees that the show is coming to a close. That includes even those supporting her.

    After Feinstein this week reported raising less than $600 in the last fundraising period, one of her small-dollar donors, a Carlsbad, Calif., man named William Betts, said, “I have some automatic payments in there that are still ongoing.”

    “I would much prefer a younger candidate, certainly anybody from Gen X,” he said. “My preference is that she retires.”

    Much of California would appear to be ready for that. In a Berkeley IGS Poll taken about a year ago, Feinstein’s job approval rating in the state hit an all-time low of 30 percent. An October measure by the Public Policy Institute of California put her approval rating higher, at 41 percent among likely voters, but still underwater.

    “There hasn’t been much that’s been said in terms of her recent leadership that’s been positive,” said Mark Baldassare, director of the poll. “It really has been a while since I’ve read or heard glowing remarks about her.”

    Still, he said that if he was polling on the Senate race now, he would include her.

    “Until further notice,” he said, “she’s the senator.”

    But almost everyone else in California, it seems — some more gently than others — is preparing for her not to be. Pelosi, before issuing her conditional endorsement of Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.), said that if Feinstein does seek reelection, “she has my whole-hearted support.” But no politician puts out that kind of statement if they expect her to. Schiff and Rep. Katie Porter (D-Calif.) are already running. Rep. Barbara Lee (D-Calif.), has told her colleagues she plans to. Rep Ro Khanna (D-Calif.) is giving consideration to the race.

    The already declared candidacies, in turn, have ignited a scramble among eager Democrats downstream from them to announce campaigns for their soon-to-be-open House seats.

    “It seems like all of them are handling it professionally, and honoring Dianne,” said Bob Mulholland, a veteran Democratic strategist and former Democratic National Committee member.

    Even if the rush to fill a chair that Feinstein still occupies is, collectively, “pretty tasteless,” as one Democratic strategist described it, it may be hard to fault politically. The California primary will be in March of 2024 — just more than a year away — and candidates will need to raise tens of millions of dollars to compete in the state’s enormous media markets.

    “What’s sad about this is that she’s always been somebody you didn’t dare mess around with,” the strategist said. “And it looks like that’s just gone.”

    Already, Schiff is raising money and Porter, with her whiteboards out, is bringing in cash too. At her first campaign event, in Northern California last month, she told the crowd it’s time for “a fresh new voice” in the Senate.

    For her part, Feinstein has hardly batted an eye at the spectacle surrounding her, even if the pre-announcement announcements run counter to what Boxer adviser Rose Kapolczynski called “a long tradition of deference.”

    “The senator has said on a few occasions the more the merrier,” a Feinstein spokesperson said. Of Feinstein’s own timeline, she told Bloomberg News that she’ll announce plans “in the spring sometime.”

    “Not in the winter,” Feinstein said. “I don’t announce in the winter.”

    If she does announce her retirement, it may dramatically shift the opinion her constituents have of her. Politicians are often more popular when they go.

    “There will be all the usual retrospectives about her career and her groundbreaking moments, and gun control and abortion and Harvey Milk and all of that,” Kapolczynski said. “There’ll be an afterglow. Once you announce you’re not running again, you get an afterglow from the voters.”

    That will likely come no matter when Feinstein makes her announcement. And after 30 years in the Senate, some Democrats say, she has clearly earned the right to make her plans on whatever timeline she likes.

    “I think she’s been a great senator, but you know … the writing’s been on the wall all for a while,” said Steve Maviglio, a former New Hampshire state lawmaker and Democratic strategist in California. “I think she wants to bow out on her terms.”

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    ( With inputs from : www.politico.com )