Tag: tomorrow
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UAE Federal Government Adopts Remote Work and Study Tomorrow – UAE
[ad_1] In a proactive move directed by the Council of Ministers, the UAE is set to experience a transformative day tomorrow, Friday, October 27. All federal government employees will shift to remote work for the day, except for essential roles that necessitate physical presence. Simultaneously, the nation’s government schools will transition to remote learning, mindful…
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UAE AeroPress Championship 2023 Takes Off tomorrow – Lifestyle
[ad_1] In a dazzling spectacle of coffee mastery, the seventh edition of the UAE AeroPress Championship 2023 is set to launch tomorrow, Wednesday, at the prestigious Dubai Multi Commodities Center. This highly anticipated event promises to be the largest and most electrifying coffee championship in the United Arab Emirates. From October 25 to 27, talented…
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Motorbike-based ride-sharing in the Philippines: Yesterday, today, and tomorrow
[ad_1] As motorbike-based ride-sharing service Angkas continues to make waves of headlines in the Philippines, e27 breaks down the series of events that led to this week. The lead-up It started when thousands of Angkas bikers took to the streets on December 27, 2019, to express their disapproval for a new policy that would result…
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Schools, colleges to remain closed tomorrow in this district in view of floods
[ad_1] The Orders have been given to close educational work in schools and colleges for only one day, an official said. Earlier, several villages along the Narmada River were put on alert in the districts of Narmada, Bharuch, and Vadodara due to the increased water levels in the river. In view of flood reports in…
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National Elections Committee announces opening of candidacy for FNC 2023 elections tomorrow – UAE
[ad_1] The National Elections Committee (NEC) announced that potential candidates for the Federal National Council (FNC) 2023 elections could register from 15th to 18th August, 2023. The committee said that those on the electoral lists could apply for candidacy by completing the form on the link, tarashah.uaenec.ae, which is available on the committee’s website and…
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PM Modi to set foundation stone for Sant Ravidas Temple, address rally in MP’s Sagar tomorrow
[ad_1] Modiji will arrive in Khajuraho from New Delhi and take a helicopter to reach the Badtuma area in Sagar district around 2 pm to lay the foundation stone for a temple (dedicated to Sant Ravidas) and a museum coming up at a cost Rs 100 crore. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will on Saturday lay…
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IMD predicts light to heavy rainfall tomorrow, check forecast
[ad_1] Delhi and the National Capital Region will witness light to heavy rainfall till July 29 as per IMD updates. As per the predictions of the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD), the national capital is likely to witness light to heavy rainfall even tomorrow (July 29). Along with Delhi, Uttar Pradesh will also receive light to…
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All government, private schools to be closed tomorrow as heavy rain lashes city
[ad_1] Tomorrow is expected to bring heavy rain to several parts of Mumbai, according to the weather office. Parts of Mumbai have also received an orange alert for tomorrow. Due to the severe rain, both public and private schools in Mumbai will be closed on Monday. Tomorrow is expected to bring heavy rain to several…
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Driver due in court tomorrow after man dies following road collision
[ad_1] Stock image A man who was critically injured when the car he was a passenger in was involved in a collision has died, gardaí confirmed tonight. The collision involving two cars occurred on McCurtain Street in Fermoy, Co Cork, at around 8.40pm on Saturday. The man who was a passenger in one of the…
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Will it rain tomorrow? Check latest IMD weather forecast
[ad_1] Heavy rainfall in Delhi-NCR: Will it rain tomorrow? Check latest IMD forecast (Photo: Twitter/Delhi Police) Delhi weather update: The monsoon has reached Delhi, two days earlier than schedule. Heavy rain lashed the national capital overnight. The monsoon on Sunday covered both Delhi and Mumbai together for the first time since June 21, 1961, the…