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ICICI Prudential Floating Interest Fund Plan B - Fortnightly Dividend

Category Debt Scheme - Floater Fund
NAV 101.397
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 24-Apr-2020




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ICICI Prudential Floating Interest Fund Plan B - Dividend Daily

Category Debt Scheme - Floater Fund
NAV 100.025
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 24-Apr-2020




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ICICI Prudential Floating Interest Fund Plan A - Weekly Dividend Option

Category Debt Scheme - Floater Fund
NAV 101.1821
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 24-Apr-2020




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ICICI Prudential Floating Interest Fund Plan A - Growth

Category Debt Scheme - Floater Fund
NAV 300.7518
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 24-Apr-2020




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ICICI Prudential Floating Interest Fund Plan A - Fortnightly Dividend

Category Debt Scheme - Floater Fund
NAV 101.3988
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 24-Apr-2020




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ICICI Prudential Floating Interest Fund Plan A - Dividend Daily

Category Debt Scheme - Floater Fund
NAV 100.0251
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 24-Apr-2020




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ICICI Prudential Floating Interest Fund - Weekly Dividend

Category Debt Scheme - Floater Fund
NAV 101.3545
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 08-May-2020




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ICICI Prudential Floating Interest Fund - Quarterly Dividend

Category Debt Scheme - Floater Fund
NAV 105.3828
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 08-May-2020




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ICICI Prudential Floating Interest Fund - Monthly Dividend

Category Debt Scheme - Floater Fund
NAV 102.6564
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 08-May-2020




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ICICI Prudential Floating Interest Fund - Growth

Category Debt Scheme - Floater Fund
NAV 300.6196
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 08-May-2020




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ICICI Prudential Floating Interest Fund - Fortnightly Dividend

Category Debt Scheme - Floater Fund
NAV 101.4734
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 08-May-2020




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ICICI Prudential Floating Interest Fund - Dividend Others

Category Debt Scheme - Floater Fund
NAV 151.7972
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 08-May-2020




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ICICI Prudential Floating Interest Fund - Direct Plan - Weekly Dividend

Category Debt Scheme - Floater Fund
NAV 101.2989
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 08-May-2020




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ICICI Prudential Floating Interest Fund - Direct Plan - Quarterly Dividend

Category Debt Scheme - Floater Fund
NAV 106.5911
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 08-May-2020




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ICICI Prudential Floating Interest Fund - Direct Plan - Monthly Dividend

Category Debt Scheme - Floater Fund
NAV 101.6808
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 08-May-2020




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ICICI Prudential Floating Interest Fund - Direct Plan - Growth

Category Debt Scheme - Floater Fund
NAV 317.0471
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 08-May-2020




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ICICI Prudential Floating Interest Fund - Direct Plan - Fortnightly Dividend

Category Debt Scheme - Floater Fund
NAV 101.6047
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 08-May-2020




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ICICI Prudential Floating Interest Fund - Direct Plan - Dividend Others

Category Debt Scheme - Floater Fund
NAV 156.1103
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 08-May-2020




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ICICI Prudential Floating Interest Fund - Direct Plan - Daily Dividend

Category Debt Scheme - Floater Fund
NAV 100.1361
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 08-May-2020




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ICICI Prudential Floating Interest Fund - Daily Dividend

Category Debt Scheme - Floater Fund
NAV 100.7136
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 08-May-2020




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ICICI Prudential Floating Interest Fund - Bonus

Category Debt Scheme - Floater Fund
NAV 151.7062
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 24-Apr-2020




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ICICI Prudential Short Term Fund -Dividend Reinvestment Fortnightly

Category Debt Scheme - Short Duration Fund
NAV 12.3553
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 08-May-2020




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ICICI Prudential Short Term Fund - Direct Plan - Dividend Reinvestment Fortnightly

Category Debt Scheme - Short Duration Fund
NAV 12.9204
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 08-May-2020




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ICICI Prudential Liquid Fund - Unclaimed Redemption Investor Education

Category Debt Scheme - Liquid Fund
NAV 100.0000
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 08-May-2020




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ICICI Prudential Liquid Fund - Unclaimed Dividend Investor Education

Category Debt Scheme - Liquid Fund
NAV 100.0000
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 08-May-2020




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ICICI Prudential Gilt Investment PF Option - Direct Plan Bonus

Category Gilt
NAV 14.5046
Repurchase Price 14.5046
Sale Price 14.5046
Date 25-May-2018




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ICICI Prudential Gilt Investment PF Option - Bonus

Category Gilt
NAV 14.0584
Repurchase Price 14.0584
Sale Price 14.0584
Date 25-May-2018




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ICICI Prudential Gilt Fund Investment Plan PF Option - Half Yearly Dividend

Category Gilt
NAV 11.2587
Repurchase Price 11.2587
Sale Price 11.2587
Date 25-May-2018




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ICICI Prudential Gilt Fund Investment Plan PF Option - Growth

Category Gilt
NAV 34.9646
Repurchase Price 34.9646
Sale Price 34.9646
Date 25-May-2018




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ICICI Prudential Gilt Fund Investment Plan PF Option - Direct Plan -Growth Option

Category Gilt
NAV 35.5313
Repurchase Price 35.5313
Sale Price 35.5313
Date 25-May-2018




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ICICI Prudential Gilt Fund Investment Plan PF Option - Direct Plan - Half Yearly Dividend

Category Gilt
NAV 10.9255
Repurchase Price 10.9255
Sale Price 10.9255
Date 25-May-2018




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Taurus Investor Education Pool - Unclaimed Redemption - Growth

Category Money Market
NAV 10.0000
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 08-May-2020




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Taurus Investor Education Pool - Unclaimed Dividend - Growth

Category Money Market
NAV 10.0000
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 08-May-2020




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Quantum Liquid Fund - Regular Plan Daily Dividend Re-Investment Option

Category Debt Scheme - Liquid Fund
NAV 10.0020
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 10-May-2020




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Quantum Liquid Fund - Direct Plan Daily Dividend Re-investment Option

Category Debt Scheme - Liquid Fund
NAV 10.0070
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 10-May-2020




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In Which I Embark on My Life's Grandest Adventure ♥ ♥ A Day in Pictures

We set out very early...

and drove through the fog.

The sun rose before us.

I was wearing pretty great socks.

Our destination was Quechee, Vermont.

It was pretty foggy there too.


Oh look! It's Kevin's sister, Heather!
And something interesting in the background...

What's that guy doing?

Dude, weird basket.







Did you know that when a hot air balloon is being inflated, you can walk inside it?

In fact, it's like a stained-glass cathedral in there. (Without the patriarchy! ^_^)








Reader, I married him.

Happy siblings.

Happy married-for-ten-minutes-so-far people.

Of course, that's not all, right?

But it was still awfully foggy...

and hot air balloons aren't safe in fog...

unless they're on a tether!


We did a tethered ride, safely attached to the ground.



Afterwards, our fabulous pilot, Chris Ritland, toasted us with the balloonist's blessing...

I cut the amazing orange cake Heather had made...

And as is traditional, the married couple fed wedding cake to their hot air balloon pilot.

Of course, one thing was missing from our day. So, about two weeks later, we went back to Quechee...

On an unfoggy, perfect-weather, untethered-ride day.


And we flew.

Trees look amazing from this distance, and at this speed.

That dot in the river is the reflection of our balloon!

When I told my friend Judy Blundell about our hot air balloon elopement, she said, "Marriage is an untethered ride."

We're ready.

♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ 

Click on any picture above to embiggen. I especially recommend the panamoric shot from our flight.

Thanks to our wonderful photographer, Em Pogozelski at Pogo Photo (and her dad! ^_^), for all the elopement location pictures. We recommend her enthusiastically!

Thanks also to our hot air balloon pilot, Chris Ritland of Quechee Balloon Rides (and Tom and Diane!), who was so accommodating and made everything perfect for us. We can't recommend him highly enough. Tom took the pictures of us in the balloon on our untethered-ride day. Kevin and I took the pictures from the ride itself.

Thanks also to Karenna Maraj, our local indie jeweler who made my jade engagement ring and our wedding rings. We adore our rings and recommend her wholeheartedly too.

Thanks to you, too, for taking our adventure into your hearts, dear readers. Be well!

♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥




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Come to BostonFIG Fest This Weekend!

The Boston Festival of Independent Games, BostonFIG Fest, is on Saturday, at the Harvard Athletic Complex in Allston.

Local people, if you're interested in the best new indie games, whether tabletop or digital, you should come! And when you do, stop by Kevin's booth to visit Kevin and his indie game, Starcom: Nexus. I'll be there too, being Helpful. Come say hi! :o)





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Festive special will see the return of the Daleks!

With the fate of the Doctor seemingly hanging in the balance following the climactic ending to Series 12, Doctor Who will next return to screens for a special in the upcoming festive season in an episode entitled: “Revolution of the Daleks”.




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May 4, 2020: Illuminati Solo Rules Playtest

The Illuminati is, by design, a large interwoven web of power and influence, hidden in the shadows. Unfortunately during a pandemic, even they need to keep their web at arm's length, so what's a shadow leader to do? How about playing solo? Events Coordinator Alex Yeager has developed a beta set of solo rules to be played with Illuminati. You can check out the background and development notes in our recent Medium article

Play it, and give us some feedback! We are interested in improving it, and since this is a brand new way to play a game that's been around for decades, there's a lot to test. So check those rules out, give 'em a play, and see if you can fight the forces working behind the scenes against your own!

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Warehouse 23 News: Get Dressed For Battle!

When the gear hits your eye with kits ready to buy, that's armory! Unlock the full power of GURPS Low-Tech and GURPS Low-Tech: Instant Armor by grabbing the historical garb you really want, quickly and easily. GURPS Loadouts: Low-Tech Armor has you covered, with 40 different ready-to-use armor loadouts from across history, including new pieces and optional rules. It's a download away from Warehouse 23!




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What’s trending: understanding rising consumer interests

Since COVID-19 began, we’ve heard from our retail and brand manufacturing partners that they’re hungry for more insights on how consumer interests are changing, given fluctuations in consumer demand. We see these changes reflected in how people are searching on Google. Last month, there were spikes in search interest for household supplies and jigsaw puzzles as people spent more time at home. This month we’ve seen surging interest for sewing machines and baking materials in the U.S., and tetherball sets and chalk in the United Kingdom and Australia. 

Businesses are using a variety of resources to understand changing consumer interests—including Google Trends, social listening, surveys, and their own data—in order to help make decisions on the fly. But if they don’t know what to look for, there isn’t an easy way to understand which product categories are gaining in popularity, and might pose an opportunity.

That’s why we’re launching a rising retail categories tool on Think with Google. It surfaces fast-growing, product-related categories in Google Search, the locations where they’re growing, and the queries associated with them. This is the first time we’ve provided this type of insight on the product categories that people are searching for. 

When we previewed the data with a group of businesses, they had lots of creative ideas for how they might apply it—whether for content creation, promotional efforts, or even new products and services. Here were some of their ideas for how it could help:

  • Content creation: A cookware company noticed that “flour” was a growing category in the United States. The team was inspired to explore partnering with a famous local chef to create engaging content about recipes that incorporate flour. 
  • Promotion: A jewelry and accessories company noted rising interest in products in the “free weights” category, so the team thought they might partner with fitness influencers who could help promote their products. Similarly, an online business said it would regularly reference the data to inform which products to feature on its homepage throughout the pandemic. 

  • Product ideas: An apparel company with a fast and flexible production model said its team would use this data to inspire new product line ideas.

For the next few months, we’ll update the tool with fresh data every day and hope this will help businesses of all sizes find new pockets of consumer interest. For additional resources and insights, sign up for the Think with Google newsletter. 




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They Say There’s No Room for Immigrants While Desperate Rural Towns Lie Empty All Across the Western World

Here’s a thing I keep noticing, and it drives me nuts. In Italy, a ship captain is arrested for bringing immigrants to shore after rescuing from them near death at sea: The number of migrants reaching Italy’s shores has drastically diminished – just 2,800 so far this year – and the country is now led… Continue reading They Say There’s No Room for Immigrants While Desperate Rural Towns Lie Empty All Across the Western World




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I Was the Author Guest of Honor at Capricon 40!

I had the honor of being the Guest of Honor at the science fiction convention Capricon in Chicago just a little over a week ago...




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Scientific American: As Trump Touts Dangerous Cures, Here's What We Know About COVID-19 Drug Tests

President Trump dangerously suggested injecting disinfectants could help patients sick with the coronavirus, then said he was being "sarcastic." But his remarks led to a spike in calls to helplines about taking disinfectants. We look at "What We Know About the Most Touted Drugs Tested for COVID-19" with Tanya Lewis, associate editor for health and medicine at Scientific American.




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Vote by Mail: Head of Postal Union Says Mailed Ballots Are Best Way to Secure 2020 Election

President Trump calls the U.S. Postal Service "a joke," and as millions face orders to stay home, his attacks on the agency could also threaten efforts to vote by mail, a method Trump has called "a terrible thing." "We're talking now about basic access to the ballot box," says American Postal Workers Union President Mark Dimondstein, who notes "the Post Office is the most trusted federal agency."




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WHO Adviser on Meat Plants: If We're at War, the Weapons We Need Are Tests and PPE, Not Pork

As President Trump invokes the Defense Production Act to bar local governments from closing meatpacking plants around the United States, we get response from a longtime adviser to the World Health Organization. "When Congress passed that act, it certainly did not have in mind that the president has the power or the right to put workers' lives and health at risk," says Lawrence Gostin, professor of global health law at Georgetown University and director of the World Health Organization Center on National and Global Health Law. Gostin also discusses why he joined 40 leading center directors in a declaration this week that urges Trump and Congress to restore and increase WHO funding.




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Caravan for Life: Protesters in Puerto Rico Demand More Tests & Resources to Combat the Coronavirus

On Thursday in Puerto Rico, activists in dozens of cars held a "Caravan Por La Vida," or "Caravan for Life," through San Juan to demand the government provide more COVID-19 tests and sufficient resources for people to stay at home during the pandemic. At least 92 people have died from COVID-19 in Puerto Rico, and last week the island was reporting a testing rate lower than any U.S. state, at an abysmal average of 15 tests a day for every 100,000 people. No one in Puerto Rico has received $1,200 checks from the government, according to San Juan Mayor Carmen Yulín Cruz. Police stopped the caravan and said their sound trucks were illegal. When organizer Giovanni Roberto demanded that police describe the laws they were breaking, he was arrested. Roberto was released later in the night, and his charges of obstruction of justice were dropped. We hear voices from the protest. Special thanks to _Democracy Now!_ correspondent Juan Carlos Dávila.




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Navajo Nation Suffers Third-Highest COVID-19 Infection Rate in U.S. with Limited Healthcare & Water

We get an update from two doctors treating patients with the Navajo Nation, the largest Indigenous reservation in the country, which has been hard hit by the coronavirus pandemic. Dr. Michelle Tom is a member of the Navajo Nation and a family physician treating COVID-19 patients at the Winslow Indian Health Care Center and Little Colorado Medical Center in northern Arizona near the Navajo reservation. In Gallup, New Mexico, Dr. Sriram Shamasunder is leading a medical volunteer group of 21 nurses and doctors from the University of California, San Francisco as part of the HEAL Initiative. He says the coronavirus hit harder on the Navajo Nation due to a "trajectory of an underfunded health system," and notes the Indian Health Service is funded at one-third the rate per capita as Medicare. "The level of inequity that you're seeing … it's part of this pattern."




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Calls Grow for Mass Release from Ohio's Marion Prison as 80% of Prisoners Test Positive for COVID-19

We get an update on one of the worst coronavirus outbreaks in the United States, at the Marion Correctional Institution in Ohio, where 11 prisoners and one staff member have died, and at least 80% of prisoners and half of the prison staff tested positive. Despite growing calls to release thousands of Ohio's nearly 50,000 incarcerated people as the coronavirus spreads, Governor Mike DeWine has only approved the release of more than 100 people in the state's prisons. "We're seeing a few people being released … but not anywhere near the 20,000 [we are] demanding," says Azzurra Crispino, whose husband, James, is incarcerated at Marion. She is co-founder of Prison Abolition Prisoner Support.




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As States Loosen Pandemic Restrictions, Dr. Leana Wen Warns "We Are Not Ready for a Safe Reopening"

As more than 40 states begin to reopen, President Trump is downplaying the need for mass COVID-19 testing, even as he himself is now being tested every day for the virus. We speak with emergency physician Dr. Leana Wen, who says, "Widespread testing is so critical. … Why shouldn't this testing be available to all Americans?"




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Mothers Day Gift Idea: Best Smart Bands To Gift Under Rs. 2,000

Smart bands are some of the best accessories that one can buy. On this mother's day, you can also gift one for your mom which will help her monitor aspects like the number of steps walked, calories burned, and real-time heart rate.