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[ad_1] Non-Resident Indians (NRIs), can now access Indian financial products such as credit cards but the terms and conditions of usage vary among institutions. Let us look at the eligibility, benefits, and considerations for NRIs applying for Indian credit cards. Eligibility criteria Banks have specialised credit card offerings for NRIs. Eligibility criteria vary, but commonly include NRI status, age, income, and a bank account. To apply for a credit card in India as an NRI, individuals must hold a valid NRI status or possess an OCI (overseas citizenship of India) card. Applicants are required to be at least 21 years…

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[ad_1] To consider this reality is to glimpse a broader truth that our civilization, our way of life, is poisoning us. There is a strange psychic logic at work here; in filling the oceans with the plastic detritus of our purchases, in carelessly disposing of the evidence of our own inexhaustible consumer desires, we have been engaging in something like a process of repression. And, as Freud insisted, the elements of experience that we repress — memories, impressions, fantasies — remain “virtually immortal; after the passage of decades they behave as though they had just occurred.” This psychic material, “unalterable…

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[ad_1] The Great Pacific Ocean Patch refers to a big swirling soup of plastic in the ocean. A new study found the patch was full of sea life that was living on the plastic debris. The findings challenged the assumption that coastal species couldn’t survive in the open ocean. Loading Something is loading. Thanks for signing up! Access your favorite topics in a personalized feed while you’re on the go. download the app The Great Pacific Garbage Patch is more than just a swirling vortex of plastic floating in the open ocean over 1,000 miles from land — it’s also…

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[ad_1] Plastic in the oceans has reached an unprecedented level in the last 15 years. More than 171 trillion pieces of plastic litter the ocean, according to recent estimates. UN members have agreed on a treaty to protect ocean biodiversity. Sea ice in the Antarctic is at the lowest levels ever recorded. Scientists investigating environmentally flying options have come up with a sad conclusion: green flights are a long way off. The so-called Doomsday Glacier—a glacier that, were it to melt, could lead to catastrophic sea level rise, is at risk of collapse. Ice levels in the Arctic sea are…

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[ad_1] More than 171 trillion pieces of plastic litter the ocean, according to recent estimates. UN members have agreed on a treaty to protect ocean biodiversity. Sea ice in the Antarctic is at the lowest levels ever recorded. Scientists investigating environmentally flying options have come up with a sad conclusion: green flights are a long way off. The so-called Doomsday Glacier—a glacier that, were it to melt, could lead to catastrophic sea level rise, is at risk of collapse. Ice levels in the Arctic sea are at a record low. Major corporations are failing to deliver on their promises to…

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[ad_1] Since opening in April 2020, the retailer, re_grocery, has grown to three locations. So far, re_grocery only has locations in Los Angeles. Samantha Delouya “It was pretty scary,” said re_grocery cofounder Joseph Macrino about opening at the start of the Covid-19 pandemic. “We were having a really hard time even getting the doors open because we couldn’t get through to the health department, but eventually, we persevered and pushed through,” he added. re_grocery accomplishes its sustainable mission by allowing people to fill reusable containers with goods from the store. “We were a little bit worried that people weren’t going to…

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