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NoneYou may be familiar with a range of tips for living a healthy life: Watch your weight, exercise, eat nutritious food and don’t smoke, for example. What if you could combine these lifestyle factors with a host of other variables to learn your risk of developing specific diseases, to help catch and treat them early or prevent them altogether? Victor Ortega, M.D., Ph.D., associate director for the Mayo Clinic Center for Individualized Medicine in Arizona, explains how science is drawing ever closer to making such personal health forecasts possible. Previously inconceivable, such personal guides to well-being are becoming increasingly possible because of new and sophisticated genome-wide technologies that capture data spanning entire genomes, Dr. Ortega says. The complex scores are compiled from a combination of data from thousands to hundreds of thousands of a person's DNA sequence variants. This type of large genome-wide data has the potential to predict disease risks, such as heart disease, diabetes, asthma and specific cancers. "Imagine knowing your genetic predisposition for having a heart attack in your 50s, or if you're in the top 5% of the population for the risk of cancer or diabetes based on data from your whole genome. With this knowledge, you could make informed lifestyle choices and receive enhanced screenings to mitigate that risk," Dr. Ortega says. As a pulmonologist and genomic scientist, Dr. Ortega is leading a charge to breathe new life into precision medicine advancements. His mission is rooted in a deep commitment to health equities and inspired by his grandmother. "My grandmother died of asthma, and that should not have happened. She was Puerto Rican like me, and Puerto Ricans have the highest severity and frequency of asthma of any ethnic group in the world," Dr. Ortega says. "They also represent less than 1% of people in genetic studies. So, I've made it a life mission to develop cures and diagnostics for people like my grandma, and for all people." Each person has millions of genetic variants, each having a small effect. But together, these variants can increase the risk of getting a condition. A polygenic risk score estimates the overall risk someone has of getting a disease by adding up the small effects of variants throughout an individual’s entire genome. Polygenic risk scores are not used to diagnose diseases. Some people who don't have a high-risk score for a certain disease still can be at risk of getting the disease or might already have it. Other people with high-risk scores may never get the disease. People with the same genetic risk can have different outcomes depending on other factors such as lifestyle which determine one’s lifelong environmental exposures, also called the exposome. Dr. Ortega says that getting to the point where all people know their polygenic risk scores will require a solid foundation of "omics" research and datasets, cutting-edge technologies and further discoveries of gene-disease links — all of which are within his team's expertise and capabilities. Omics is an emerging multidisciplinary field of biological sciences that encompasses genomics, proteomics, epigenomics, transcriptomics, metabolomics and more. "It's going to take considerable work and planning, but it really is the way of the future," he says. In the shorter term, Dr. Ortega plans to transition more omics discoveries from research laboratories to the clinic. Omics data can help identify the molecular culprits driving a person's disease, as well as biomarkers that can lead to the development of targeted treatments and diagnostics. Recent omics discoveries at Mayo Clinic's Center for Individualized Medicine have enabled scientists to predict antidepressant response in people with depression and discover a potential therapeutic strategy for bone marrow cancer. Scientists have also used omics to pinpoint genetic variations that potentially increase the risk for severe COVID-19, uncover potential clues for preventing and treating gliomas and unravel the genetic mystery of a rare neurodevelopmental disorder. Drawing from his years of extensive clinical experience in treating patients with severe respiratory illnesses, Dr. Ortega is also working to expand genomic testing to a broader set of diseases. He highlights the center's collaborative Program for Rare and Undiagnosed Diseases as an effective model that he hopes to amplify. The Program for Rare and Undiagnosed Diseases proactively engages healthcare teams across Mayo's clinical practice to conduct targeted genomic testing for patients with a suspected rare genetic disease. He says expanding this strategy to more diseases will help build collaborations across Mayo and educate more clinicians on genomics. It may also ensure the most effective genomic sequencing tests are given to patients, ultimately improving patient care and outcomes. Dr. Ortega is leading the development of a polygenic risk score framework for Mayo Clinic, beginning with interstitial lung disease. This condition, marked by progressive scarring of lung tissue, is influenced by both rare gene variants and a collection of more common variants, all of which are captured together in polygenic risk scores. ______ ©2024 Tribune Content Agency, LLC.Croatia's president wins election, exit poll shows
Franklin Resources Inc. Purchases New Stake in MidWestOne Financial Group, Inc. (NASDAQ:MOFG)For Makenzie Gilkison, spelling is such a struggle that a word like rhinoceros might come out as “rineanswsaurs” or sarcastic as “srkastik.” The 14-year-old from suburban Indianapolis can sound out words, but her dyslexia makes the process so draining that she often struggles with comprehension. “I just assumed I was stupid,” she recalled of her early grade school years. But assistive technology powered by artificial intelligence has helped her keep up with classmates. Last year, Makenzie was named to the National Junior Honor Society. She credits a customized AI-powered chatbot, a word prediction program and other tools that can read for her. “I would have just probably given up if I didn’t have them,” she said. Artificial intelligence holds the promise of helping countless other students with a range of visual, speech, language and hearing impairments to execute tasks that come easily to others. Schools everywhere have been wrestling with how and where to incorporate AI , but many are fast-tracking applications for students with disabilities. Getting the latest technology into the hands of students with disabilities is a priority for the U.S. Education Department, which has told schools they must consider whether students need tools like text-to-speech and alternative communication devices. New rules from the Department of Justice also will require schools and other government entities to make apps and online content accessible to those with disabilities. There is concern about how to ensure students using it — including those with disabilities — are still learning. Students can use artificial intelligence to summarize jumbled thoughts into an outline, summarize complicated passages, or even translate Shakespeare into common English. And computer-generated voices that can read passages for visually impaired and dyslexic students are becoming less robotic and more natural. “I’m seeing that a lot of students are kind of exploring on their own, almost feeling like they’ve found a cheat code in a video game,” said Alexis Reid, an educational therapist in the Boston area who works with students with learning disabilities. But in her view, it is far from cheating : “We’re meeting students where they are.” Ben Snyder, a 14-year-old freshman from Larchmont, New York, who was recently diagnosed with a learning disability, has been increasingly using AI to help with homework. “Sometimes in math, my teachers will explain a problem to me, but it just makes absolutely no sense,” he said. “So if I plug that problem into AI, it’ll give me multiple different ways of explaining how to do that.” He likes a program called Question AI. Earlier in the day, he asked the program to help him write an outline for a book report — a task he completed in 15 minutes that otherwise would have taken him an hour and a half because of his struggles with writing and organization. But he does think using AI to write the whole report crosses a line. “That’s just cheating,” Ben said. Schools have been trying to balance the technology’s benefits against the risk that it will do too much. If a special education plan sets reading growth as a goal, the student needs to improve that skill. AI can’t do it for them, said Mary Lawson, general counsel at the Council of the Great City Schools. But the technology can help level the playing field for students with disabilities, said Paul Sanft, director of a Minnesota-based center where families can try out different assistive technology tools and borrow devices. “There are definitely going to be people who use some of these tools in nefarious ways. That’s always going to happen,” Sanft said. “But I don’t think that’s the biggest concern with people with disabilities, who are just trying to do something that they couldn’t do before.” Another risk is that AI will track students into less rigorous courses of study. And, because it is so good at identifying patterns , AI might be able to figure out a student has a disability. Having that disclosed by AI and not the student or their family could create ethical dilemmas, said Luis Pérez, the disability and digital inclusion lead at CAST, formerly the Center for Applied Specialized Technology. Schools are using the technology to help students who struggle academically, even if they do not qualify for special education services. In Iowa, a new law requires students deemed not proficient — about a quarter of them — to get an individualized reading plan. As part of that effort, the state’s education department spent $3 million on an AI-driven personalized tutoring program. When students struggle, a digital avatar intervenes. More AI tools are coming soon. The U.S. National Science Foundation is funding AI research and development. One firm is developing tools to help children with speech and language difficulties. Called the National AI Institute for Exceptional Education, it is headquartered at the University of Buffalo, which did pioneering work on handwriting recognition that helped the U.S. Postal Service save hundreds of millions of dollars by automating processing. “We are able to solve the postal application with very high accuracy. When it comes to children’s handwriting, we fail very badly,” said Venu Govindaraju, the director of the institute. He sees it as an area that needs more work, along with speech-to-text technology, which isn’t as good at understanding children’s voices, particularly if there is a speech impediment. Sorting through the sheer number of programs developed by education technology companies can be a time-consuming challenge for schools. Richard Culatta, CEO of the International Society for Technology in Education, said the nonprofit launched an effort this fall to make it easier for districts to vet what they are buying and ensure it is accessible. Makenzie wishes some of the tools were easier to use. Sometimes a feature will inexplicably be turned off, and she will be without it for a week while the tech team investigates. The challenges can be so cumbersome that some students resist the technology entirely. But Makenzie’s mother, Nadine Gilkison, who works as a technology integration supervisor at Franklin Township Community School Corporation in Indiana, said she sees more promise than downside. In September, her district rolled out chatbots to help special education students in high school. She said teachers, who sometimes struggled to provide students the help they needed, became emotional when they heard about the program. Until now, students were reliant on someone to help them, unable to move ahead on their own. “Now we don’t need to wait anymore,” she said. This story corrects that Pérez works for CAST, formerly the Center for Applied Specialized Technology, not the Center for Accessible Technology. The Associated Press’ education coverage receives financial support from multiple private foundations. AP is solely responsible for all content. Find AP’s standards for working with philanthropies, a list of supporters and funded coverage areas at AP.org .Chelsea’s surprise defeat at home to Fulham earlier in the day had been an unexpected gift for Arne Slot’s side and they drove home their advantage by outclassing the struggling Foxes. Having overcome the early setback of conceding to Jordan Ayew, with even the travelling fans expressing their surprise they were winning away after taking just five points on the road this season, the home team had too much quality. That was personified by the excellent Cody Gakpo, whose eighth goal in his last 14 appearances produced the equaliser in first-half added time with the Netherlands international unlucky to have a second ruled out for offside by VAR. Further goals from Curtis Jones and Mohamed Salah, with his 19th of the season, stretched Liverpool’s unbeaten run to 22 matches. For Leicester, who had slipped into the bottom three after Wolves’ win over Manchester United, it is now one win from the last 10 in the league and Ruud van Nistelrooy has plenty of work to do, although he was not helped here by the absence of leading scorer Jamie Vardy through injury. It looked liked Liverpool meant business from the off with Salah’s volley from Gakpo’s far-post cross just being kept out by Jakub Stolarczyk, making his league debut after former Liverpool goalkeeper Danny Ward was omitted from the squad having struggled in the defeat to Wolves. But if the hosts thought that had set the tone they were badly mistaken after being opened up with such simplicity in only the sixth minute. Stephy Mavididi broke down the left and his low cross picked out Ayew, who turned Andy Robertson far too easily, with his shot deflecting off Virgil van Dijk to take it just out of Alisson Becker’s reach. With a surprise lead to cling to Leicester knew they had to quell the storm heading their way and they began by trying to take as much time out of the game as they could, much to Anfield’s frustration. It took a further 18 minutes for Liverpool to threaten with Gakpo cutting in from the left to fire over, a precursor for what was to follow just before half-time. That was the prompt for the attacks to rain down on the Foxes goal, with Salah’s shot looping up off Victor Kristiansen and landing on the roof of the net and Robertson heading against a post. Gakpo’s inclination to come in off the left was proving a problem for the visitors, doing their utmost to resist the pressure, but when Salah curled a shot onto the crossbar on the stroke of half-time it appeared they had survived. However, Gakpo once again drifted in off the flank to collect an Alexis Mac Allister pass before curling what is fast becoming his trademark effort over Stolarczyk and inside the far post. Early the second half Darwin Nunez fired over Ryan Gravenberch’s cross before Jones side-footed home Mac Allister’s cross after an intricate passing move inside the penalty area involving Nunez, Salah and the Argentina international. Leicester’s ambition remained limited but Patson Daka should have done better from a two-on-one counter attack with Mavididi but completely missed his kick with the goal looming. 🎯 pic.twitter.com/IqmAsKylLR — Liverpool FC (@LFC) December 26, 2024 Nunez forced a save out of the goalkeeper before Gakpo blasted home what he thought was his second only for VAR to rule Nunez was offside in the build-up. But Liverpool’s third was eventually delivered by the left foot of Salah, who curled the ball outside Kristiansen, inside Jannick Vestergaard and past Stolarczyk inside the far post.
Some tech industry leaders are pushing the incoming Trump administration to from other nations. The heart of the argument is, for America to remain competitive, the country needs to expand the number of skilled visas it gives out. The previous Trump administration did not increase the skilled visa program, instead clamping down on visas for students and educated workers, increasing denial rates. Not everyone in corporate America thinks the skilled worker program is great. Former workers at IT company Cognizant that said the company favored Indian employees over Americans from 2013 to 2022. A found Cognizant, and other similar outsourcing companies, mainly used its skilled work visas for lower-level positions. Workers alleged Cognizant preferred Indian workers because they could be paid less and were more willing to accept inconvenient or less-favorable assignments. Innovation is our superpower and it relies on people. Sourcing talent from 8 billion people in the world instead of 330 million here makes sense. Nearly half our Fortune 500 companies were founded by immigrants or their children. Growing them also relies on expanding our skilled workforce. The cap on skilled-worker visas has hardly changed since the computer age started. With AI on the horizon, attracting and building talent is more important than ever. After years of openly allowing millions of undocumented entrants into the country, why is there controversy over legally increasing somewhat the number having desirable skills? Undocumented immigration significantly impacts lower skill level jobs and wages competing with domestic workers at every skill level. Why should special cases be made against those having higher skills? Could they just not walk across the border anyway, why make it more inconvenient to those with desirable skills? Knowledge and technology are key drivers of the U.S. economy. Students come from all over the world to learn at U.S. universities, and their spending contributed $50 billion to U.S. exports last year. Technological advantage is what keeps us ahead of the rest of the world. Highly skilled immigrants contribute much more in taxes than they receive in public benefits. The skills immigrants bring to America can make us all better off. According to Forbes, the majority of billion-dollar startups were founded by foreigners. I’ve interviewed dozens of data analysts and programmers from Berkeley, UCSD, USD and a few other schools and 75% of them are foreign. There simply are not enough American graduates to fill the AI and data mining related jobs now exploding in the U.S. If we wish to remain a competitive economy, we need highly skilled and bright immigrants to come here and stay. Being able to employ highly skilled workers from a larger pool of candidates would strengthen the competitiveness of U.S. companies by increasing their capacity to perform research and innovate. This would boost the country’s economic output. Skilled workers from other nations that cannot remain in the U.S. will find jobs working for foreign rivals. The demand for H-1B visas far exceeds the current cap of 85,000, demonstrating a need to modify this program. Every country needs skilled workers, at all levels, to grow its economy. We should take advantage of the opportunity these workers provide our employers who need these skills. It should be blended into our immigration policies allowing for both short and long term visas. San Diego is a premiere example of how highly skilled workers from around the globe enrich a community and its regional economy. Of course Visa levels need to be increased. But let’s go further. Tie visas and immigration with a provision that those who are admitted and educated at a U.S. university be incentivized, or even required, to be employed in the U.S. in exchange for their admittance. While attracting high-skilled immigrants can fill critical gaps in sectors like technology, health care and advanced manufacturing, increasing high-skilled immigration could displace American workers and drive down wages in certain industries. There are already many qualified American workers available for some of these jobs. We should balance the need for specialized skills with the impact on the domestic workforce. I believe we can begin to increase the number of visas after a careful review of abuse. We should expand skilled visas to drive innovation and economic growth. Individuals who perform high-skilled work in labor-restricted industries or graduate from respected colleges with relevant degrees should be prioritized for naturalization. We depend on immigration for GDP growth, tax revenue, research, and so much more. Despite the abhorrent rhetoric and curtailing of visas in the first term, I hope the incoming administration can be persuaded to enact positive changes to a clearly flawed system. But it should be based upon need, not politics. There are several industries that have or could have skilled workforce shortages, especially if the next administration tightens immigration as promised and expected. Over the years, there have been nursing shortages that have been met partially by trained and skilled nurses from other countries. The physician shortage is expected to get worse in the years to come. So, this visa program may very well be needed. While skilled immigration could boost our economy and competitiveness, the U.S. should prioritize developing our domestic workforce. Hiring foreign nationals in sensitive industries or government-related work, especially in advanced technology or defense, raises security concerns. A balanced approach could involve targeted increases in non-sensitive high-demand fields coupled with investment in domestic STEM education and training programs. This could address immediate needs while strengthening the long-term STEM capabilities of the American workforce. Alan Gin, University of San DiegoHaney Hong, San Diego County Taxpayers AssociationRay Major, economistIt’s a supercharged start to 2025 for you Aries, with your ruler in proud Leo, your fellow Fire sign, and at a potent angle to the planet of change, Pluto. This can be a year with a lot of positive developments. As Jupiter and Mercury connect potently, your words and ideas can create an impact. And with the Solar Eclipse in your sign in late March, the arrival of Neptune, then Saturn, for their first blushes in your sign for many years, and Uranus nipping into Gemini for four months from the 7th of July, a new beginning shapes up. This may be around where you live as much as your worldly interactions. Both the start of the year and from the 9th of June can see you thinking seriously about relocating. If you do, it’s because you’re so much clearer about who you are and what you want. Once you’re settled, the things you put into action will really start to come to fruition from the start of 2026, when first Neptune then Saturn return for the longer haul. With the Point of Destiny visiting your most spiritual sector from January, your interest in healing, releasing past issues and spending time in places that can recharge you will increase. Your ruler Venus starts this year in your sector of success, along with the planet of evolution, Pluto. This combination can help you to elevate your personal charisma and talents and connect with influential people in 2025. With the planet of change Uranus with you for eight months of the year, this may require you to refocus your plans. Longer-term schemes can make progress but may require a lot of commitment due to Saturn, the planet of hard work, squaring off Jupiter the planet of growth in your sector of everyday money as the year begins and in mid-June. New ways of earning money will show up in the summer months, but the Solar Eclipse in your sister earth sign of Virgo on the 21st of September suggests, along with Saturn and Neptune’s role in your sector of deep appraisal for some of the year, that old strands are going to make way. This will free up space for you to pursue new priorities, and key to this is going to be how you share your ideas, which with Jupiter’s help, if you can express them with enthusiasm and self-belief, can bring lots of new opportunities from the 9th of June. With Mars and Pluto face to face as the year begins, you have a fantastic opportunity to be passionate about your ideas and how you share them. This can also be a year when you travel a lot, and connections with like-minded people and friends could really come to life from the end of March. Lots of positive interactions are possible, but also some people may make way as newer and fresher faces seek out your company. Your financial sector gets a huge boost from the 9th of June through to the year’s end, and with the electric energies of Uranus joining you for four months from the 7th of July, some exciting and very novel possibilities start to take shape. Where you live will take on more precedence from the Solar Eclipse of the 21st of September, when balancing your home, family and work needs with your professional or worldly commitments can play a larger role. Expect to be in demand Gemini, as your skill set is going to see you very much in vogue and promotions and greater recognition are possible with the Point of Destiny so beneficial. Really driving this success through, however, will require a lot of focused effort and discipline. Your ruler, the Moon, is always very influential for you, as well as the Moon’s Nodes, and they’re suggesting new experiences and possibilities are in the celestial mix. Even if you are not a particularly materialistic person, influences from the start of the year can see you take resources more seriously. Or will it be a magnetic connection which makes your pulse race? It could be either or both. If variety is the spice of life, you may want to freshen up your daily routines or interests. Equally, you may find yourself making a change around your work. This could see you pitching into a completely new sector or redeploying hard-won skills and experiences in a new way. The planet or fortune Jupiter joins you for a year from the 9th of June, and this can feed into a sense of excitement but also a desire for fresh experiences. If you’ve long thought of working for yourself, or you already do, your enthusiasm can prove infectious. This is also a year when you may consider a new vehicle. Technology has a major role to play with many of us these days, but it could also be a way which you can liberate yourself, so working from home can appeal. The year begins with the planet of desire, Mars, in your sign, and this is going to fire up considerable determination and willpower in you. Just be conscious that despite the best-laid plans, it might not be until March that things really start to build up momentum. You may find yourself wanting to complement your existing talents with new skills and knowledge, so any kind of course you do could prove to be crucial. The Solar Eclipse of late March can certainly give your enthusiasm a big push, and when Uranus moves into a sparkling location from the 7th of July, new and unexpected chances can just seem to fall for you. Jupiter’s arrival in your sector of deep revelations for a year in the early summer can also see you beginning a journey of personal and spiritual understanding. A guide, life coach or professional could give you great encouragement this year, but ultimately it’s what you take from them and deploy in your everyday life that’s going to be crucial. If you travel this year, it can be life-changing. You may visit somewhere that really grips your senses, but do make sure all the documentation is in order before you head off. It’s a really big year for you Virgo, because of the Lunar Nodes and the Eclipse series being your sign and your opposite sign of Pisces. A major focus will be relationships, but this can be with yourself as much as anyone else, and they don’t have to be romantic, they could be with friends, colleagues or family members as much as more intimate involvements. What you’re being asked to do is become more aware of any habitual patterns that you retreat into that stop you from growing. With the planet of limitations, Saturn, moving from the end of May to the end of August in the area associated with karma, there could be some powerful transformations. Brightly, Jupiter gives you support from early June to connect to people who will be good for you. The Solar Eclipse in your sign on the 21st of September makes you more single-minded about following your muse when it comes to personal interests and spheres where you can showcase your individual needs. The delicate balance between collaboration and self-realisation is this year’s overarching theme. As you enter 2025, you’re still surfing the tailwind of your last Solar Eclipse. And with Pluto the transformer now firmly entrenched for the long haul in the most charismatic part of your solar chart and Mars applying considerable thrust, it may seem that your social and romantic realms will hold most sway. And they can. But there will be a hiatus from the 6th of January through to the 18th of April, when your leadership qualities, professional demands and innate ambitions will need engaging with. In this sense you could surprise people with just how much willpower and authority you can manifest. The big lunation of late March and the move of Neptune followed by Saturn into your relating zone brings another powerful dynamic to life: your unwillingness to budge on the boundaries you’ve worked so hard to firm up. Good for you if so! After years of being a people-pleaser you’re becoming more aware of the need to fulfil your desires. But as first Jupiter and then the Cancer Solstice clash with this duo’s fiery new home, don’t be too intransigent. Stay with your love of fairness and justice too. Your two rulers clash as you surge into the new year. You may find yourself unexpectedly determined and perhaps a tad forceful as 2025’s new dawn emerges. Any politics could give you the push to break out and do something to burn off any frustration. Whether you head off for winter sun or snow, early January can be a fine time to shake things up. As the year unfolds you might find yourself looking to juggle your social interactions, friendships and sex life with the more practical demands which develop from the end of March onwards. Delightfully, the opportunity to travel to exotic or interesting destinations will be repeated from the 9th of June to the year’s end, and for a sign that can like a certain amount of familiarity to your life patterns, excitement pulses through your veins as new vistas beckon. If you’re single, a sizzling connection can occur, ironically in the most mundane of situations and places. But in any ongoing relationship, a fair balance of who does and contributes what to everyday chores will help to create greater domestic and harmonic bliss. Once more a year begins with chatty Mercury in your sign, but the great news is that this year it’s not in Retrograde. Also, it’s in a direct opposition to your ruler, Jupiter. This combination can bring a sense of lighter energy and possibility. Further, potent Mars stirs your love of change and variety, or does it? For soon enough Mars is asking you to think of a very deep bond, shared finances, business matters or what you would like to break down and transform in your life. As the year unfolds, the Aries Solar Eclipse can sure help you to create a greater sense of possibility. But whatever choices and directions you take, do be guided by your inner voice, Archer. For this is the lesson that Saturn has been asking of you over the last couple of years, and the Point of Destiny will guide you towards this year. If you’re unfulfilled in a close romantic relationship, you may have some big decisions to make. Again, be guided by your instincts. Any energetic space you do create could prime you in readiness to go for a major prize in the last four months of the year, one you can seize. Wherever your guide planet Saturn is located is a big deal for all of us, but an even bigger deal for Capricorns, and particularly so this year. Why? Well, for just over three months he makes an expeditionary journey into Aries. And for you, that’s the part of your situation to do with how you feel, where you live, your family life and emotional sphere. With Neptune entering this arena for nearly eight months, and a Solar Eclipse in March, it’s fair to say that where you live, with whom and how, is going to be part of this year’s story. But equally, how you express yourself, how you think about things, your belief systems, your level of knowledge and expertise are all at the heart of this celestial equation too. Now with Jupiter, the planet of fortune, lighting up your relationship sector from June, and Mars asserting himself in it from the 6th of January to the 18th of April, there could be a link. Essentially, relationships with those closest to you can be most gratifying or perhaps the most challenging. Yet if you do want to break out and be a free spirit, you’ll be able to do this in the last four months. Your two co-rulers, Saturn and Uranus, are right at the heart of the year 2025’s action Aquarius, but in a seriously positive way for your zodiac sign in particular. And with Pluto with you now for many years to come, this is a year when celestial cycles will start to turn in your direction. The action begins with assertive Mars helping you to establish your relationship needs loud and clear. If you’re solo but would like to meet someone this is significant. But so will the four months from the 7th of July onwards, as Uranus absolutely lights up the most exciting and riveting part of your solar chart. The Golden Triangle that this creates back to Saturn and Neptune in your 3rd House of expressive ideas, and Pluto in Aquarius, could see people finally start to be drawn to your magical and innovative ideas. But the exciting conversations you hold won’t be without a sense of purpose. Oh no, people will sense your gravitas and know that what you say is what you mean. True, shared finances, everyday income, business costs and investment will be areas that will require a juggle. The Point of Destiny enters your sign on the 11th of January. It hasn’t visited for just over eighteen years and can be seminal. This, and a series of Eclipses going between your sign and your sector of relating in Virgo, gives you some serious opportunities to find that fine balance between what you want from situations, what you’re prepared to give, and what other people require from you, but most of all work hard on your creative talents and individual flair. Saturn has possibly limited your energy in the last couple of years, and that can be a factor still now, but you could counter this by not scattering your energies too thinly. He suggests from the 27th of May to the end of August that you might take on a diet challenge or look to squeeze more from your resources, and you can! However, as Jupiter helps you to get more playful from the 9th of June, you may find yourself surprising loved ones and playing host over the four months from the 7th of July onwards. The Solar Eclipse in your relationship sector on the 21st of September can trigger some important connections in the last months of the year, be they professionally or personally.
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Meta's AI Chatbot Nears 600 Million Monthly Users, Zuckerberg SaysThe AP Top 25 college football poll is back every week throughout the season! Get the poll delivered straight to your inbox with AP Top 25 Poll Alerts. Sign up here . CLEMSON, S.C. (AP) — Defensive tackle Payton Page shook his head when asked how far his freshman self, the one who weighed over 400 pounds when he came to Clemson, might have run on an interception. “About two yards,” he said, “he wouldn’t have made it far at all.” The slimmer, 315-pound Page, now a senior, took it 57 yards for a touchdown Saturday as the 17th-ranked Tigers routed the Citadel 51-14. Page lunged leftward to catch the ball, saw the open field and began the steady churn to the end zone. “I looked forward and seen I had like 60 more yards to go,” said Page, who was honored in pregame on Senior Day. “I feel like all the work I put in shows,” said Page, who’s started all 11 games this season. “I felt I read that screen pretty good and I made that play.” The pick-6 was the first touchdown by a Clemson defensive lineman since 2019 when Logan Rudolph returned a fumble 39 yards for a TD in a win over Boston College. “When you get a chance to see one of those plays, you better enjoy it,” Clemson coach Dabo Swinney said. It was part of a 35-0 first half for Clemson (9-2), which held on to feint hopes of reaching the Atlantic Coast Conference title game and the College Football Playoff. RELATED COVERAGE Auburn wins 43-41, four-OT thriller over playoff hopeful No. 15 Texas A&M Arnold, Robinson run for more than 100 yards as Oklahoma stuns No. 7 Alabama 24-3 No. 22 Iowa State keeps Big 12 title, CFP hopes alive with 31-28 win over Utah Quarterback Cade Klubnik threw for 198 yards and three TDs while reserve running back Jay Haynes scored twice on the ground as the Tigers moved to 39-0 all-time against FCS opponents. Clemson, which finished ACC play at 7-1 with last week’s 24-20 win at Pittsburgh, needs No. 11 Miami to lose at Syracuse next week to play for a league crown for the eighth time in 10 seasons. Clemson cranked it up early in this one, looking a lot like the offense that averaged better than 48 points during a six-game win streak earlier this season instead of the one that had not surpassed 24 points in any of its past three contests. Page wasn’t the only defender to score. Clemson’s All-American senior linebacker Barrett Carter, playing his next-to-last home game, had a 4-yard TD run to end the scoring. “I told coach Swinney a while ago when I decided to come back, I needed an offensive touchdown,” said Carter, who played tailback in high school. “It was so surreal.” And Page was a part of Carter’s score, too, as he led the way in blocking out of the backfield. “I blocked pretty good on that one, too.” The Citadel (5-7), of the FCS Southern Conference, went on to its 19th straight loss to Clemson since 1932. Haynes got the bulk of the work after starter Phil Mafah achieved his 1,000-yard rushing season with three first-quarter runs. Haynes had scoring runs of 70 and 9 yards. The takeaway The Citadel: The Bulldogs are the leaders among FCS teams in victories over FBS opponents with nine since the college football split into Division I and Division I-AA in 1978. They couldn’t stay competitive, but did roll up a season-high 288 yards rushing and scored a touchdown against Clemson for the first time in the past four games in the series. Clemson: The Tigers reached nine wins in a season for the 14th straight time. Only Alabama, which entered the season with 16 straight nine-win seasons, had a longer current streak. Shortening things Officials asked Citadel coach Maurice Drayton after halftime if he wanted to shorten the second half to 10-minute quarters with the Bulldogs trailing 35-0. “Why,” Drayton asked. “We’re here to compete.” The Bulldogs actually outscored the Tigers 7-6 in the fourth quarter. Drayton said that will be something for his team to build on in the offseason. Klubnik’s place Klubnik has 29 touchdown throws this season and 50 in his career, joining Tajh Boyd (107 total), Deshaun Watson and Trevor Lawrence (90 each) as Clemson passers to reach that many during their time with the Tigers. Up next The Citadel’s season is complete. Clemson closes the regular season with its rivalry game with South Carolina on Saturday. ___ Get poll alerts and updates on the AP Top 25 throughout the season. Sign up here . AP college football: https://apnews.com/hub/ap-top-25-college-football-poll and https://apnews.com/hub/college-football
Justin Herbert threw three touchdowns as the Los Angeles Chargers booked their place in the NFL playoffs with a blowout 40-7 win at the New England Patriots on Saturday. The Patriots, who suffered a sixth straight loss, were booed off the field by the remaining fans at Gillette Stadium as they fell to 3-13 on the season. But for the Chargers it was a job well done as the confident Herbert ensured a second post-season place in three seasons with another accomplished quarterback display. Herbert completed 28 of 38 passes and threw for 281 yards against a Patriots defense that caused few issues against the passing game. The Chargers took the lead late in the first quarter thanks to a beautiful 23-yard Herbert pass, superbly caught by the diving Derius Davis. After a Cameron Dicker field goal early in the second, Herbert found rookie receiver Ladd McConkey at the back of the end-zone with a pinpoint pass to make it 17-0. Patriots rookie quarterback Drake Maye had been forced out of the game in the first quarter after suffering a hit to the head by Cam Hart when running down the sideline. But Maye, who had been cleared to return for the second quarter, showed he was in good shape with a fine 36-yard touchdown pass to DeMario Douglas to give the Patriots some hope. But the Chargers ran away with the game with Herbert again connecting with McConkey, this time with a 40-yard pass down the middle and a two-yard rush from J.K Dobbins in the fourth completed the rout. Herbert's performance meant he set a new record for the most passing yards in the first five years of an NFL career -- passing Peyton Manning's tally of 20,618 yards. But the quarterback, who has yet to win a playoff game, was quick to give credit for his achievement to his team-mates. "It says so much about the guys we had catching those passes and a great offensive line giving me the time to get the ball off and (the defense) getting me the ball back," he said. "I couldn't have done it without them," he added. The Denver Broncos can clinch a place in the playoffs when they face the Bengals in Cincinnati later on Saturday. sev/nfNo explanation required was the consensus among voters for The Canadian Press award for 2024 female athlete of the year. During the month before her 18th birthday, Summer McIntosh became the first Canadian to win three gold medals in a single Olympic Games, winter or summer, with a silver medal thrown in for good measure. McIntosh was the overwhelming choice among sports editors, producers and reporters across Canada because of the Toronto swimmer’s electric performance in Paris. She was selected on 52 of the 53 votes cast, with the othervote going to skeleton world champion Hallie Clarke of Brighton, Ont. “Three golds at the Olympics. No other reason needed,” wrote TSN managing producer Jamie Bell. The Canadian Press began recognizing male and female athletes of the year in 1932. McIntosh was a repeat winner after also earning the distinction in 2023. “It’s always an honour, but to do it for a second year in a row is pretty incredible to be recognized like this,” McIntosh said. Previous winners include hockey players Marie-Philip Poulin (2022) and Hayley Wickenheiser (2007), tennis players Leylah Fernandez (2021) and Bianca Andreescu (2019), soccer star Christine Sinclair (2020, 2012), golfer Brooke Henderson (2015, 2017, 2018) and swimmer Penny Oleksiak (2016). McIntosh arrived in Paris with an ambitious program. Including heats, semifinals and relays, the Canadian raced 13 times over nine days at La Defense Arena. Ascending the podium four times — three times to hear O Canada — was a feat of mind and body planning and management. “Just going into the Olympics, all the training that I did on a day-to-day basis, and mentally, physically preparing for a nine-day-long swim meet, I couldn’t have been more prepared and my results showed that,” McIntosh said. “I was really happy with how I did, but honestly, I was just more proud of me pushing myself to reach my full potential and preparing as best as possible, because I do that to give myself the most confidence going into a huge meet like that.” Her silver medal in the women’s 400-metre freestyle on opening night at La Defense laid the foundation for her next race, which was the 400-metre individual medley. The world record holder was expected to win her bread-and-butter event. McIntosh didn’t just deliver. She dominated and won by nearly six seconds, which World Aquatics said was the largest margin in 40 years. “I definitely knew getting gold was a possibility, so when I finally was able to do it, all my hard work and training came into fruition,” McIntosh said. “That was a really cool moment because I knew I could do it, but to actually get it done is a different thing.” McIntosh then won gold in the 200-metre butterfly — which her mother Jill Horstead also swam in 1984 — and the 200-metre I.M. in Olympic-record time. McIntosh and Olympic champion hammer thrower Ethan Katzberg were chosen to carry Canada’s flag in the closing ceremonies at Stade de France. “Summer McIntosh had the weight of her country on her shoulders when she competed in Paris. Yet she blanked out most of the pressure and still pulled off one of the most remarkable Olympic performances in Canadian history. That’s a champion,” wrote Globe and Mail sports production editor Phil King. McIntosh set a high bar for herself heading into Los Angeles in 2028. She’s preparing to clear it. “I am still so young. I want to stay in the sport as long as I can as long as I enjoy it,” McIntosh said. “Every day I think I fall more in love with it. It’s such a fun sport. Any time I get to race, I’m reminded on why I love it so much and why we do all those early mornings and all that hard training, hours and hours every day just for those two minutes in the water in a race, which is kind of a cool way to look at it. All I want to accomplish is just reaching my full potential, whatever that means.” McIntosh put an exclamation mark on 2024 by winning the women’s 400 freestyle, 200 butterfly and 400 individual medley — all in world-record time — as well as backstroke silver and relay bronze in December’s world short-course championships in Budapest, Hungary. She trains with Florida’s Sarasota Sharks under coach Brent Arckey. McIntosh says she’ll complete the last two classes she needs to graduate from high school in 2025. She keeps her Olympic medals in a wooden box. Each is wrapped in paper towels in individual plastic sandwich bags to prevent dings and dents. McIntosh let others enjoy her medals during her post-Paris three weeks at home in Canada. “I try to show my medals to as many people as possible that want to see them, just because they are really cool to see and see in person,” she said. “Just knowing that I’m inspiring people I think is really, really cool, and it also kind of keeps a weight on my shoulders that I know I want to keep going, and keeps me motivated to keep pushing forward with the sport heading into 2028.”
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Franklin Resources Inc. Has $1.08 Million Holdings in CNA Financial Co. (NYSE:CNA)Friday, December 27, 2024 Facebook Instagram Twitter WhatsApp Youtube Personal Finance Education Entertainment Jobs Alert Sports Hindi Technology Complaint Redressal. Fact-Checking Policy Correction policy Authors and Team DNPA Code of Ethics Onwership and Funding Cookie Policy Terms of Service Disclaimer Contact US About Us More Search Home Personal Finance ATM cash withdrawal limit: Limit for withdrawing cash from ATM in a... Personal Finance ATM cash withdrawal limit: Limit for withdrawing cash from ATM in a day changed? check the rules of your bank By Shyamu Maurya December 27, 2024 0 10 Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest WhatsApp Telegram ATM cash withdrawal limit: Limit for withdrawing cash from ATM in a day changed? check the rules of your bank ATM cash withdrawal limit: Different banks have their own rules regarding how much money you can withdraw from the ATM daily. Here we are telling you the daily cash withdrawal rules of some of the top banks of the country. ATM cash withdrawal limit: Cash is such a thing that even in the age of digital payments, sometimes its need becomes unavoidable. Despite the continuous increase in UPI transactions, there is still a large section of people who prefer the use of cash. ATM machines have now become accessible on a large scale, so now the availability of cash is also very easy for us. But all banks also impose some limit on withdrawing money from ATMs. That is, different banks have their own rules regarding how much money you can withdraw from the ATM daily. Here we are telling you the daily cash withdrawal rules of some of the top banks of the country. SBI bank Being one of the top banks in India, the State Bank of India (SBI) offers a wide range of services to its customers, including ATM withdrawals. The following is the SBI ATM withdrawal limit: If you have a Maestro Debit Card or Classic Debit Card, you can withdraw a maximum of Rs. 40,000 per day. If your account is linked to In Touch or SBI Go, the per-day withdrawal limit is Rs. 40,000. For SBI Platinum International Debit Cards, you can withdraw a maximum of Rs. 1,00,000 daily. However, these limits may change depending on your SBI account type and the terms and conditions of the debit card. The bank may change the limits sometimes, so you must check with SBI regularly to know the current limits. HDFC Bank HDFC Bank is one of the top and largest private banks in India. The bank offers various services, including services like cash withdrawals from ATMs. Here are the HDFC ATM withdrawal limits for different cards: If you have International, Woman’s Advantage or NRO Debit Cards linked to your HDFC account, you can withdraw a maximum of Rs. 25,000 per day. For International Business, Titanium or Gold Debit Cards linked to your account, the per-day withdrawal limit is Rs. 50,000 daily. If your account is linked with a Titanium Royale Debit Card, the daily withdrawal limit is Rs. 75,000. For Platinum and Imperia Platinum Chip Debit Cards, the per-day withdrawal limit is Rs. 1,00,000. If you have a JetPrivilege HDFC Bank World Debit Card linked to your account, you can withdraw Rs. 3,00,000 daily. Canara Bank Through the debit card of Canara Bank, you can withdraw cash from anywhere and anytime, according to your preference. However, there are maximum limits on the amount you can withdraw per day. Here are the Canara Bank ATM withdrawal limits for different cards daily: If you possess a Canara Bank Classic RuPay, Visa or Standard Mastercard Debit Card, you can withdraw a maximum amount of Rs. 75,000 daily. When you have a Platinum or Mastercard Business Debit Card linked to your Canara bank account, the bank permits you to withdraw Rs. 1,00,000 per day from the ATM. ICICI Bank ICICI Bank provides various debit cards to its customers, allowing easy and hassle-free transactions. Here are the ICICI ATM withdrawal limits for different types of cards: The withdrawal limit for the ICICI Bank Coral Plus Debit Card users is Rs. 1,50,000 per day. If you have an ICICI Expression, Platinum or Titanium Debit Card linked to your account, the daily withdrawal limit is Rs. 1,00,000. For the ICICI Smart Shopper Silver Debit Card, the per-day withdrawal limit is Rs. 50,000 through ATMs. If you possess an ICICI Bank Sapphiro Debit Card, you can withdraw a maximum of Rs. 2,50,000 per day. Axis Bank Axis Bank is another large private bank in India that offers several types of debit cards to its customers. It enables you to access cash anytime and anywhere. The following are the different withdrawal limits for different types of Axis Bank cards: If you have a RuPay Platinum or Power Salute Debit Card, you can withdraw Rs. 40,000 daily. For Liberty, Online Rewards, Rewards Plus, Secure Plus, Titanium Rewards and Titanium Prime Debit Cards, the daily withdrawal limit is Rs. 50,000. If you have a Priority, Prestige, Delight or Value Plus Debit Card, you can withdraw Rs. 1,00,000 daily. For the Axis Bank Burgundy Debit Card, the daily withdrawal limit is Rs. 3,00,000. Bank of Baroda Another top bank in India is the Bank of Baroda, which has a great presence. Like other banks, the Bank of Baroda also has limitations on the daily withdrawal amount. Here are the withdrawal limits of various ATM cards of the Bank of Baroda: If you have World Agniveer, RuPay Qsparc NCMC, RuPay Platinum DI, Mastercard DI Platinum or BPCL Debit Card, the daily withdrawal limit is Rs. 50,000. For RuPay Classic DI or Mastercard Classic DI Debit Card linked to your account, you are permitted to withdraw Rs. 25,000 per day. If you possess a RuPay Select DI Debit Card, you can withdraw Rs. 1,50,000 per day from the ATM. Indian Bank It is a public-sector bank offering various services to customers, such as daily withdrawals from the bank through ATMs. Nevertheless, the daily withdrawals come with per-day limitations. The following are the daily withdrawal limits of Indian Bank: The Senior Citizen and Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana allows a daily withdrawal limit of Rs. 25,000 per day If you have a RuPay Platinum, RuPay Debit Select, Mastercard World, or Mastercard World Platinum linked to your account, you can withdraw Rs. 50,000 daily. For IB DIGI- RuPay Classic, Kalaignar Magalir Urimai Thittam (KMUT) Scheme, RuPay Kisan or MUDRA Debit Card linked to your bank account, the bank allows you to withdraw Rs. 10,000 per day. If you possess a RuPay International Platinum Debit Card linked to your account, you can withdraw Rs. 1,00,000 daily from the ATM. Union Bank It is India’s one of the leading public sector banks, offering several financial services and products to customers. The bank allows you to withdraw cash from your account seamlessly. However, there is a daily withdrawal limit that you must know. Here are the withdrawal limits of various Union Bank ATM cards: If you have a Classic Visa, Mastercard, or RuPay Debit Card linked to your bank account, you can withdraw Rs. 25,000 daily. For Platinum Visa, Mastercard or RuPay Debit Card, the daily withdrawal limit is Rs. 75,000. The Business Platinum Visa and Mastercard have a daily withdrawal limit of Rs. 1,00,000. If you possess a Union Bank RuPay Select Debit Card, you can withdraw a maximum of Rs. 1,00,000 daily from the ATM. The Union Bank Signature Visa and Mastercard have a daily withdrawal limit of Rs. 1,00,000. Punjab National Bank Punjab National Bank is India’s first Swadeshi Bank, which offers multiple services and products. One of their key features is allowing customers to withdraw cash from their bank account through ATMs. Here are the daily withdrawal limitations of various Punjab National Bank debit cards: If your bank account is linked with RuPay NCMC Classic, Visa Classic or Mastercard Classic Debit Card, you can withdraw a maximum of Rs. 25,000 daily from the ATM. The RuPay NCMC Platinum Domestic, RuPay NCMC Platinum International, RuPay Women Power Platinum, RuPay Business Platinum NCMC, Visa Gold and Mastercard Platinum Debit Cards have a daily withdrawal limit of Rs. 1,00,000. For RuPay Select, Visa Signature and Mastercard Business Debit Cards, the daily withdrawal limit from ATMs is Rs. 1,50,000. Bank of India Nationalised in 1969, the Bank of India (BOI) is another top bank in India. It witnessed rapid growth by offering various products and services to its customers. In addition, the bank permits the account holders to withdraw cash through the ATMs. However, the bank has set a daily limit on cash withdrawals. Here is the per-day withdrawal limit of different types of debit cards of Bank of India: The Mastercard Titanium, RuPay Sangini, RuPay PMJDY, RuPay MUDRA, RuPay Kisan, RuPay Punjab Arthia, Visa Classic, NCMC, Master Bingo or Visa Bingo Debit Card allows you to withdraw a maximum of Rs. 15,000 per day from the ATM. For RuPay Platinum, Visa Paywave (Platinum) and Mastercard Platinum Debit Cards, the daily withdrawal limit is Rs. 50,000. If you have a RuPay Select Debit Card linked to your account, you can withdraw Rs. 50,000 daily from the ATM. The Visa Business and Visa Signature Debit Cards enable you to withdraw Rs. 1,00,000 daily from the ATM. Federal Bank Federal Bank is a private-sector bank offering services in both urban and rural areas of India. They deliver appropriate products and services to their customers, which includes cash withdrawals from ATMs. The following are the cash withdrawal limits of various Federal Bank debit cards: The FedFirst Contactless Debit Card permits a daily cash withdrawal limit of Rs. 2,500. If you have a RuPay Crown Debit Card linked to your account, you can withdraw Rs. 25,000 daily. The RuPay Platinum Contactless, Mastercard Crown Contactless, Visa Imperio Business Contactless and Visa Crown Contactless Debit Cards permit a daily withdrawal of Rs. 50,000. For the Mastercard Imperio Personal Contactless Debit Card, the withdrawal limit per day is Rs. 75,000. The Celesta Business Contactless, Visa Celesta Contactless, Visa Imperio Contactless and Mastercard Celesta Contactless Debit Card allow a daily withdrawal of a maximum of Rs. 1,00,000 per day. Kotak Bank Kotak Bank is the first Indian non-banking finance company to convert into a bank. It caters to corporate and retail customers by offering several products and services. One of their essential features is enabling customers to withdraw cash from their savings accounts. Here are the daily cash withdrawal limitations of various debit cards of Kotak Bank: The Kotak Junior Debit Card permits a daily withdrawal of Rs. 5,000 from ATMs. If a RuPay Debit Card or Classic One Debit Card is linked to your account, the daily withdrawal limit is Rs. 10,000. For 811 Dream Different and Easy Pay Debit Cards, the maximum withdrawal limit per day is Rs. 25,000. If you possess a Silk Platinum, RuPay India or PayShopMore Debit Card, you can withdraw Rs. 40,000 per day. The Jifi Platinum Edge and Pro, Business Class Gold, and Business Power Platinum Edge, Pro and Elite have a daily withdrawal limit of Rs. 50,000. For the Access India Debit Card, the daily withdrawal limit from the ATM is Rs. 75,000. The PVR, Signature Pro, Nation Builders, Gold, Jifi Platinum Ace, Platinum Edge, Pro and Ace Debit Card have a daily withdrawal limit of Rs. 1,00,000. If you have a Privy League Platinum, World, Business Power Platinum Ace and Astra Debit Card, you are eligible to withdraw Rs. 1,50,000 per day. For Privy League Neon, Privy League Platinum (LED) and Privy League Signature Debit Cards, the daily withdrawal limit is Rs. 2,00,000. The Privy League Black and Infinite Debit Cards have a daily withdrawal limit of Rs. 2,50,000. Indian Overseas Bank It is a public sector bank providing a wide range of services and products to its customers. With its strong presence in India, you can avail its services anywhere and anytime, like withdrawing cash from an ATM. However, there is a limitation on the maximum amount you can withdraw per day. The following are the withdrawal limits of several ATM cards of Indian Overseas Bank: For the Indian Overseas Bank RuPay PMJDY Debit Card, the daily withdrawal limit is Rs. 10,000. The Mastercard Gold and RuPay Mudra EMV Debit Cards have a daily withdrawal limit of Rs. 20,000. If you possess a RuPay Classic NCMC or Visa Classic Debit Card, the daily withdrawal limit is Rs. 30,000. For the Visa Gold Debit Card, the per-day withdrawal limit is Rs. 40,000. The Visa Platinum, RuPay Platinum NCMC and RuPay Select NCMC Debit Cards have a daily cash withdrawal limit of Rs. 50,000. If you have a Visa Signature Contactless Debit Card linked to your bank account, you can withdraw Rs. 1,00,000 per day from the ATM. Karnataka Bank Karnataka Bank is a private-sector bank in India that offers a comprehensive range of products and services customised according to customer needs. These services include cash withdrawals from the bank account through the ATMs. Here are the withdrawal limitations of various debit cards of Karnataka Bank: The Visa Classic, RuPay Classic, RuPay PMJDY, RuPay Kisan, MoneyPlant RuPay MUDHRA, Contactless Tap and Go Visa Classic and NCMC RuPay Domestic Debit Cards have a daily withdrawal limit of Rs. 25,000. If you have a Visa International or Contactless Tap and Go Visa International Debit Card linked to your bank account, you can withdraw maximum cash of Rs. 60,000 per day. For RuPay International Platinum and NCMC Contactless RuPay Platinum International Debit Cards, the daily withdrawal limit is Rs. 75,000. The NCMC Rupay Select Debit Card has a daily cash withdrawal limit of Rs. 1,00,000. YES Bank YES Bank is a commercial bank that offers a comprehensive range of products, technology and services to retail, corporate and MSME clients. One of their services includes withdrawing cash from the bank account via ATMs. The following are the daily cash withdrawal limits of several YES Bank ATM cards: For the PMJDY RuPay Chip Debit Card, the daily cash withdrawal limit is Rs. 10,000. If you have a RuPay Platinum Domestic Debit Card linked to your YES Bank account, you can withdraw maximum cash of Rs. 25,000 daily. The YES Bank Element Debit Card has a daily cash withdrawal limit of Rs. 30,000. If you possess an Elegance or Engage Debit Card, you can withdraw a maximum cash of Rs. 50,000 daily from the ATM. The Eclectic, Eclectic Business, Elevate, Emerge Business, Enhance, Explore, Element Business and RuPay Kisan Debit Cards have a maximum cash withdrawal limit of Rs. 1,00,000. For YES Bank Emerge Debit Card, the daily cash withdrawal limit is Rs. 3,00,000. Central Bank of India Central Bank of India is the first commercial Indian bank managed and owned wholly by Indians. It is a public sector bank having a presence all over India. The bank offers a comprehensive range of services and products to its customers, including daily cash withdrawals from savings or current accounts. Here are the daily cash withdrawal limitations of various ATM cards of the Central Bank of India: The RuPay Select Wellness and RuPay Platinum Debit Cards have a daily cash withdrawal limit of Rs. 2,00,000. For RuPay Classic and RuPay Business Debit Cards, the daily ATM withdrawal limit is Rs. 1,00,000. Tags ATM Cash Withdrawal Limit Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest WhatsApp Telegram Previous article Namo Bharat Train: Journey from Delhi to Meerut will be completed in just 35 minutes, Namo Bharat Train has changed the ‘system’ Shyamu Maurya Shyamu has done Degree in Fine Arts and has knowledge about bollywood industry. He started writing in 2018. Since then he has been associated with Informalnewz. 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