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@jainrounak#ElonMusk, the world’s richest man, has said that he is willing to sell his #Tesla stock and spends $6 billion to end world hunger. This comes in response to a tweet made by David Beasley, director of the #UN’s World Food Programme (WFP).
@jainrounak In his tweet, Beasley had mentioned the $36 billion increase in Musk’s net worth after Hertz ordered 100,000 Teslas. He added that one-sixth of this increase, which is $6 billion, could help save 42 million people who are suffering from famine.
Which country outlawed crypto mining due to the surges in illicit coal extraction? The incident came to light when a coal mine which was revived without permission flooded and trapped 21 miners.
❌Iceland
❌Russia
❌India
✔️China
This billionare recently hinted at resuming crypto payments soon
@Bhaktimakwana18 With the recent launch of Ola’s electric scooters, and buzz around existing #ElectricVehicle (EV) models by Tata Motors, MG Motor, Mahindra and Mahindra (M&M), Audi and others, electric vehicles are increasingly becoming the flavour of our times.
@VaamanaaSethi As #Kerala is already fighting a tough battle with #COVID19 cases, accounting for more than 50% of daily cases in India, a sudden outbreak of #NipahVirus has created more tension in the state.
@VaamanaaSethi A 12 year-old boy in Kozhikode district succumbed to #NipahVirus on September 7. The boy had symptoms of encephalitis (swollen brain) and myocarditis (inflammation of heart muscles).
@Krittiiii The leaders of 22 Indian #startups and venture capital (VC) firms jointly wrote to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on July 29, urging the Indian government to allow direct overseas listing of companies based in India.
@Krittiiii The industry leaders, in a copy of the letter seen by Business Insider, have highlighted that many successful Indian #startups have continued to be at the forefront of driving massive tech transformation in India & building globally competitive products & services.