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Apple will manufacture iPhone 14 in India
  + stars: | 2022-09-26 | by ( Associated Press | ) www.nbcnews.com   time to read: +3 min
NEW DELHI — Apple will make its iPhone 14 in India, the company said on Monday, as manufacturers shift production from China amid geopolitical tensions and pandemic restrictions that have disrupted supply chains for many industries. “The new iPhone 14 lineup introduces groundbreaking new technologies and important safety capabilities. We’re excited to be manufacturing iPhone 14 in India,” Apple said in a statement. India is the world’s second-largest smartphone market after China but Apple iPhone sales have struggled to capture a large share of the market against cheaper smartphones from competitors. Apple is likely to shift about 5% of its iPhone 14 production to India from later this year, raising it to 25% by 2025, according to a JP Morgan report quoted by the Press Trust of India news agency.
New Delhi CNN —Movie theaters in Indian-controlled Kashmir have reopened their doors, more than two decades after they were forced shut during an armed rebellion that saw multiple threats and attacks on crowded public places. The lieutenant governor of Jammu and Kashmir, Manoj Sinha, inaugurated the disputed region’s newest cinema on Tuesday, in a ceremony marked with much hype and fanfare. The movie theater will open to the public on September 30, according to businessman, Vijay Dhar, who has partnered with Indian cinema chain Inox Leisure Ltd., to open the theater in Srinagar. In the late 1980s, a violent insurgency in Indian-controlled Kashmir claimed the lives of more than 9,000 civilians according to the Indian government, though estimates vary. Last year, the government implemented a policy aimed to promote Indian-controlled Kashmir as a popular filming destination.
Un număr de 28 de elefanţi au fost testaţi pentru depistarea COVID-19 într-o rezervaţie forestieră din sudul Indiei, au anunţat miercuri autorităţile, după ce moartea unei leoaice a fost pusă pe seama coronavirusului, informează AFP. Leoaica, un exemplar în vârstă de nouă ani care face parte dintr-o specie ameninţată, a murit la începutul lunii iunie în parcul zoologic Arignar Anna din Chennai, în statul vestic Tamil Nadu, potrivit presei locale. Analizele probelor prelevate marţi de la 28 de elefanţi, dintre care două exemplare femele, urmează să fie realizate de Institutul indian pentru cercetare veterinară din statul Uttar Pradesh (nord). ''Animalele nu prezentau niciun simptom, a fost doar o măsură de precauţie'', a precizat reprezentantul parcului. ''Prelevările în sine nu au ridicat nicio dificultate'', a adăugat acesta, aşa cum reiese din imaginile video înregistrate de personalul rezervaţiei în timpul recoltării.
Organizations: New Indian Express, Agerpres, PCR Locations: Indiei, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India, New, Uttar Pradesh
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