Fallout- London Mod Trailer Reveals 2023 Release Date And Scorched Landmarks
Fallout: London has narrowed its release window down to 2023, with the announcement coming in a new trailer that showed off more of the mod and its British post-apocalypse. A Fallout 4 mod, Fallout: London is an ambitious fan project that its development team says allows for non-US cultures to be explored and to see what impact the Resource Wars had on Britain and its class-structured society.
The project also boasts some big-name voice actors in the form of Colin Baker and Sylvester McCoy, who played the Sixth and Seventh Doctors respectively in the long-running sci-fi series Doctor Who Come from Sports betting site VPbet . Both actors have reprised those roles in numerous Doctor Who audio adventures produced by Big Finish, giving them plenty of voice acting experience over the years.
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Inside Hello Kitty’s 50 Years of Success
She’s one of Japan’s best-loved creations, adorning some 50,000 products sold across 130 countries and earning billions of dollars for parent company, Sanrio. But it’s important to note what she’s not: Hello Kitty isn’t a cat, nor is she, in fact, Japanese. She is an anthropomorphic feline-like British girl born in the leafy suburbs of London, according to the official narrative. She stands as tall as five apples and weighs the equivalent of three. She likes baking cookies, though her favorite food is mama’s apple pie. Not having a mouth, she instead speaks from the heart, with a saccharine catchphrase: “You can never have too many friends!”
Making friends has never been a problem for Hello Kitty, for whom 2024 marks half a century as one of the world’s most recognizable cultural icons. Countless millions have grown up surrounded by Hello Kitty stickers, socks, and pillowcases, while celebrity fans include pop royalty Mariah Carey and Lady Gaga; Katie Perry e…
Bank, NBFC stocks plunge as RBI tightens personal loan norms
It was a freaky Friday for non-banking financial companies (NBFCs) and certain banks, as the Reserve Bank of India’s (RBI) decision to raise risk weights on unsecured loans dragged their stocks down.
RBL Bank, Satin Creditcare and Aditya Birla Capital were the major losers, plunging 7.7%, 6.2%, and 5.7%, respectively. Bajaj Finance declined 2%. Among the fintech giants, SBI Card declined 5.2% and Paytm 1.9%.
“Housing fin and priority sector NBFCs are exempt from the higher risk weights. If banks have to put down more capital to lend to NBFCs, they will charge higher interest rates (or not lend), meaning NBFCs will issue more bonds, and yields should increase,” Deepak Shenoy, founder & CEO, Capitalmind, said on platform X.
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Lok Sabha Election Results 2024- 6200 pts Sensex crash not enough! Market may tank further if NDA tally dips below…
Lok Sabha Election Results 2024: With trends suggesting that the BJP-led NDA might have to settle with less than 300 seats, far lower than the ambitious 400-target the party had set for the alliance and what some exit polls had suggested in this Lok Sabha polls, the stock market benchmark index Sensex crashed over 6,200 points intraday on Tuesday.
The Sensex nosedived about 6200 points and the NSE barometer Nifty tanked over 2000 points during the mid-session trade as the trends started confirming that the ruling BJP’s tally will remain below the 300-mark.
Experts are of the view that the BJP managing to form a government with this number (less than 300) will discomfort the market as it will have an impact on long-term reforms that the NDA had initiated during its second term.
Vision for ‘Viksit Bharat’ by 2047 laid out: India Inc reacts to PM Modi’s I-Day speech Markets flat! Nifty ends below 24,150, Sensex holds 79,000 mark; Mining stocks …