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Personal Trainer To Risk Manager, High-Paying Jobs That Do Not Require a Degree In UK - News18

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[ad_1] Personal training has been one of the highest-paying jobs in the UK. The UK offers the best facilities to its employees, with several companies offering jobs to Indian nationals. The United Kingdom is considered one of the best places to work. As per reports, the country offers the best facilities to its employees, and several companies offer jobs to Indian nationals. In the current times, more importance is being given to skill-based education than bookish knowledge. These skills can help people land a very high-paying job in foreign countries. Several jobs in the UK do not require a degree. For these particular jobs, the candidates just require skills, experience, and a good track record. Today, let’s look at some high-paying jobs that Indians can try in the UK. Personal Trainer: Personal training has been one of the highest-paying jobs in the UK. People are quite serious about fitness in the country, and they require proper instructors to help them. According to the job

Ravi Ruia buys London mansion for Rs 1,200 crore - Times of India

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[ad_1] Billionaire Ravi Ruia bought a £113 million (about Rs 1,200 crore) London mansion linked to Russian property investor Andrey Goncharenko in one of the UK capital’s biggest residential deals in recent years. The family office of Ruia, who co-owns Essar Group, purchased the Hanover Lodge mansion overlooking Regent’s Park at 150 Park Road this month through a sale of the home’s Gibraltar-incorporated holding company, according to a person familiar with the matter. The mansion was owned as recently as two years ago by Goncharenko, the former deputy chief executive officer of Gazprom Invest Yug, a subsidiary of the Russian state-run energy firm. He bought the property’s outstanding lease in 2012 from Conservative Party peer Rajkumar Bagri for £120 million, the person said. The property “is under construction and became available at a price which makes it an attractive investment for the family office,” William Rego, a spokesperson for the Ruia family office, said in an ema

UN body approves Pakistan-backed motion against religious bigotry - SUCH TV

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[ad_1] The United Nations Human Rights Council Wednesday approved a Pakistan-backed motion on religious hatred in the wake of the burning of the Holy Quran in Sweden — a move major Western powers opposed. Major Western powers — the United States, European Union, and the United Kingdom — opposed the resolution, claiming it was against their views on human rights and freedom of expression. Pakistan had moved the resolution titled "countering religious hatred constituting incitement to discrimination, hostility or violence" after a man in Sweden burned pages of the holy book, triggering a diplomatic backlash across the Muslim world. As many as 28 countries — including China, India, South Africa, and Ukraine — voted in favour, 12 voted against, and seven countries abstained. Among countries other than the UK and the US, Belgium, Costa Rica, Czechia, Finland, France, Germany, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Monte Negro, and Romania voted against the resolution. Pakistan's

India to Hold Trade Deal Talks with UK, European Nations on July 10-11 - News18

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[ad_1] Published By : Kavya Mishra Last Updated: July 09, 2023, 19:57 IST The talks would offer an opportunity to discuss free trade agreement while focussing on trade barriers and promoting investments. (Representative Image: Shutterstock) Trade minister Piyush Goyal will meet with his UK counterpart, Kemi Badenoch, as well as representatives from British industry, the ministry said in a statement India’s trade minister will hold talks in the UK on a free trade deal with Britain and meet ministers from the European Free Trade Association from July 10 to 11, the Ministry of Commerce and Industry said on Sunday. Trade minister Piyush Goyal will meet with his UK counterpart, Kemi Badenoch, as well as representatives from British industry, the ministry said in a statement. The talks offer an opportunity to discuss the main priorities of a free trade agreement “with a focus on addressing trade barriers, promoting investments, and fostering greater cooperation in areas such as technol