क्रिकेट का स्कोर 7Gujarat State Petronet stock climbed as much as 15.61 per cent to a 52-week high of Rs 276.60 on the BSE, while Indraprastha Gas surged 9.18 per cent to its 52-week high of Rs 594.85 apiece. GAIL (India) too rose 9.97 per cent to its 52-week high of Rs 147.75 per share, while Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) gained 8.71 per cent to a 52-week high of Rs 111.10. Petronet LNG stock inched 3.87 per cent to hit an intraday high of Rs 249.80.S&P Global Ratings has affirmed ‘BBB-‘ issue rating on Adani International Container Terminal Pte Ltd (AICTPL ) and said the outlook is stable.Song Kang’s last outing was the intimate and mature drama Nevertheless, where he played the role of a commitment-phobic man in love with a woman who has raging trust issues. Besides Han So Hee, Song Kang traversed the complicated lines of desire, intimacy, lust and love. He made the difficult-to-root-for character his own despite its shades of grey. The actor is slowly rising in the ranks, especially after the success of the two seasons of Love Alarm and the horror series, Sweet Home. In Sweet Home, he played the role of a suicidal teen, locked up in his house as monsters raged outside. |
क्रिकेट का स्कोर 7A businessman by profession, Rajan Pillai was a shareholder of Britannia Industries. He was based in Singapore in the mid-1970s from where he managed positions in biscuit companies Nabisco, Huntley & Palmer, Britannia among others. In 1993 he was investigated by Singapore’s Commercial Affairs Department.It started in 1948 as a society midnight supper, and wasn’t even at the Met. Fast forward 70-plus years, and it’s one of the most photographed events in the world, renowned for its head-spinning red carpet — though the carpet isn’t always red.When there is no way to rectify or change an outcome, such as a permanent loss of a loved one, regrets can be hard to overcome. One of the worst manifestations of regret is when it is relentless — forcing people to replay and rehash details of what happened in the past over and over again, which can cause chronic stress and symptoms of anxiety and clinical depression. Amy Summerville, a professor of psychology who runs the Regret Lab at the Miami University of Ohio, United States, refers to this as rumination — a bovine digestion term for chewing cud. “Rumination is having thoughts spring unwanted to mind and we’re chewing them over without actually getting anything new out of them, they’re just repeatedly, intrusively, becoming part of our mental landscape,” she explains on NPR, “What we’ve found is that people who have ruminative regret, tend to be the people who are experiencing the most negative outcomes.”