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Titan Q2 PAT declines 23% to Rs 704 crore

Titan Company's consolidated profit after tax declined by 23.1 per cent in the second quarter of this fiscal. However, the company's consolidated income increased by 26 per cent during the same period. Its international jewellery business experienced a significant income growth of 62 per cent. Caratlane, a subsidiary of Titan, also reported a 28 per cent increase in total income.




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Safari Industries (India) net profit declines 25.40% in Q2 FY25

Safari Industries India reported a 25.40% YoY decline in consolidated net profit to Rs 29.66 crore in Q2 FY25, despite a 23.72% YoY increase in revenue to Rs 457.79 crore. The luggage maker's profit before tax also fell by 27.07% YoY to Rs 37.84 crore, primarily due to a significant rise in total expenses, including a 53.




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Relaxo Footwears net profit declines 17% in Q2 FY25

Relaxo Footwears recorded a 17 percent drop in net profit to Rs 37 crore for the second quarter ending September 30. Revenue also decreased by 5 percent to Rs 679 crore. The company attributes the decline to lower demand and increased competition from unorganized players. Relaxo plans to add more distributors and optimize operations for future growth.




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Nykaa appoints Abhijeet Dabas as business head- fashion

In his role, Dabas will foresee Nykaa Fashion’s online growth strategy, expand its global footprint, and build strategic partnerships—including current alliances with fashion retailers like Foot Locker and Revolve aiming at building brand presence in the fashion e-commerce space.




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FirstCry: Meet the man behind the baby products business that grew into a giant

Founded by Supam Maheshwari and his colleague from a previous business, Amitava Saha, FirstCry has been the darling of investors which include SoftBank, Tata Sons Chairman Emeritus Ratan Tata, Premji Invest, Mahindra & Mahindra and TPG Growth.




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Google Facing a Googol in Russian Fines for Kremlin YouTube Takedowns

Big fines by regulators on tech companies are nothing new, but the scale of one imposed by a Russian court on Google is astronomical. For removing Russian state-run channels and pro-government accounts from YouTube in the wake of the country's invasion of Ukraine in 2022, Russia is demanding that Alphabet pay up 20 undecillion rubles ($2.5 decillion USD) or face its being blocked from doing business in the country indefinitely.




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Republicans to huddle behind close doors to elect McConnell's successor Wednesday

The incoming Senate Republican Conference will meet Wednesday morning to elect the successor of Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky.



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Japanese speaker (Remote)

We (two non-Japanese speaking Americans) will be traveling in Japan in mid-November and are looking for a Japanese speaker to help us make a few restaurant reservations by phone or email/fax ahead of time, since we won't have a concierge who can do it for us. Ideally, we'd make the reservations by the end of the first week of October.




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Business Process Automation Specialist (Cleveland, OH or Framingham, MA)

Looking for someone with experience automating business processes with tools like PowerAutomate, VBA and Powershell. Detailed posting here.




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GPB Evening Headlines For July 13, 2020

Federal Judge Blocks Georgia's 2019 "Heartbeat" Abortion Law Family Of Secoriea Turner, 8-Year-Old Shot Near Atlanta Wendy's, Call For Action Augusta Joins List Of Georgia Cities With Mask Mandate, Clashing With Governor's Orders Atlanta Braves Officials Say They Won't Change Their Name June Tax Revenues Down 8.8% From Last Year




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GPB Evening Headlines for July 14, 2020




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Trump's Visit To Atlanta Wednesday: Boost For GOP, Target For Dems

Ahead of President Donald Trump's visit to the Atlanta area on Wednesday, prominent Georgia Democrats have scheduled a news conference to "slam" what they call the president's "failed coronavirus response," the group announced in a press release. For state Republican leaders, the visit offers an opportunity to showcase Trump before the GOP base as the November election approaches.




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Author Mary Beth Keane's 'Ask Again, Yes' Explores Addiction, Mental Illness And Forgiveness

Mary Beth Keane’s 2019 novel Ask Again, Yes was an instant New York Times bestseller, and is now out on paperback. The book follows the families of two New York City police officers who live next door to each other in a suburb north of the city – and a tragedy that divides them and their children over four decades.




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Schools, Businesses, Cities Push Back On Rule Blocking Some International Students

One week ago, the Trump administration announced it would ban international students from attending U.S. colleges in the fall if they only take online classes. Now hundreds of colleges and universities, dozens of cities, and some of the country's biggest tech companies are pushing back. In several court filings Friday and Monday, the groups stand with the international students. They argue providing remote education is crucial given how contagious COVID-19 is — and they say they crafted policies for the fall by depending on earlier assurances from the federal government that international students would be able to attend class remotely "for the duration of the emergency" while still retaining their F-1 or M-1 visa status. They're supporting an initial legal challenge by Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the first to sue the administration over its new policy. Existing law had prohibited international students from taking all their courses online, but the




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2 Somali Americans Become Public School Principals In Minnesota For The 1st Time

Copyright 2020 NPR. To see more, visit SARAH MCCAMMON, HOST: The state of Minnesota is home to the largest Somali population in the United States, tens of thousands of people, many of whom were refugees from civil war. Today, we're talking with two of them who are making history. Abdirizak Abdi and Akram Osman are the first Somali public school principals in Minnesota. That's according to the Sahan Journal, which reports about immigrants in the state. They both just started on the job, which means first figuring out how to do it in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic. Principal Abdi, Principal Osman, thanks so much for joining us. ABDIRIZAK ABDI: Thank you very much, Sarah. AKRAM OSMAN: Thank you. MCCAMMON: Abdi, I want to start with you. You, as I understand it, never even attended K-12 schools in the United States. You came to Minnesota when you were 19 years old. Where did your interest in education come from? ABDI: I did my school in Africa, specifically in Kenya. So we lived in




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Ask MeFi: Businesses to Boycott?

What businesses do you avoid because they have values you disagree with? Please give your rationale in your answer. This question is inspired by reaction to Trump. But please give answers from anywhere in the world, for various values.




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Dj - Dance - Club Tunes

We are on the search for Dj - Dance - Club Tunes - the submissions should be what the hottest DJ s are spinning today - 2020 - 2021 releases. High end commercial sounding productions only. All submissions must be 100% owned by the writer/writers. No uncleared samples please.

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Witnesses of Christ as the Messiah

This week begins with the powerful witness of John the Baptist. Other witnesses come on the stage as well: Andrew and Simon Peter, Philip and Nathaniel, and a most unexpected witness, the Pharisee Nicodemus. But another witness stands back in the shadows (that other disciple with Andrew, in John 1:35, 40)—John himself.




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Video Chats, Driveway Dances And Dino Parades Buffer Pandemic's Loneliness

When COVID-19 barreled into the U.S. this year the predominant public health advice for avoiding infection focused on physical isolation: No parties, concerts, or sports events. No congregating inside in bars or restaurants. No on-site family reunions. No play dates for kids. Just keep away from other people. Meanwhile, although social scientists supported that medical advice, they feared the required physical distancing would spark another epidemic — one of loneliness, which was already at a high level in the U.S. "You might expect this would make things much worse," says Julianne Holt-Lunstad , a neuroscientist and social psychologist at Brigham Young University. But several new studies suggest that huge increase in loneliness hasn't come to pass — at least, not yet. And the researchers studying the pandemic's emotional fallout say we humans may have ourselves to thank. "That sense of solidarity that people are feeling when they ... are collectively going through a challenge together




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Coronavirus Costs Delta Air Lines Nearly $6 Billion In 2nd Quarter

Over the last three months, Delta Air Lines lost nearly $6 billion as the company's CEO said a slow, brief recovery in air travel has now stalled amid a big resurgence in coronavirus infections. Delta is the first U.S. airline to report second-quarter financial results; it is the first full quarter since the pandemic began, and the results are worse than anticipated. Delta flew 93% percent fewer passengers in April, May and June than it did in the second quarter last year. Revenue fell 91% compared with the same three-month period last year as the airline said it was losing close to $100 million a day at the start of the pandemic. Atlanta-based Delta said it is still burning about $27 million a day. Delta CEO Ed Bastian called the losses "staggering," adding that "it could be two years or more before we see a sustainable recovery." Bastian noted that in June and early July, there was "a small but welcome uptick in passenger volume, driven almost entirely by domestic leisure travelers




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The Power of Forgiveness


In this inspirational article, Pastor Doug explores the theme of forgiveness through the lens of one of Jesus’ most challenging parables.




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GPB Evening Headlines For Oct. 7, 2019

GA Supreme Court Asks For More Judicial Review Of Gun Rules At Atlanta Botanical Garden State Remains Dry, But More Fall-Like Weather On The Way Former Coastal Police Officer Found Not Guilty Of Manslaughter




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Behind The Scenes At The Ballot Box

Today, we look into how elections are structured. How our ballots are designed. How ranked choice voting actually works. And, the people who work to ensure our elections run smoothly.




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A Woman in the Wilderness

In the center of Revelation, a woman that flees into the wilderness and brings forth a man-child, is one of the most important studies of Revelation.



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Son necesarios planes a largo plazo para mejorar la calidad del aire: Behrentz

Behrentz habla sobre el problema de mala calidad de aire




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Es maravilloso descubrir quiénes somos realmente sin el machismo: Alma

Alma Guillermoprieto habla sobre su libro ¿Será que soy feminista?




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Expertos plantean soluciones para aumentar el empleo

Varios actores hablan sobre trabajo habla sobre las cifras de desempleo en Colombia




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Es momento de tener gobiernos sólidos con decisiones de fondo: Henao

Henao habla sobre la importancia de un gobierno sólido




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Es momento de tener gobiernos sólidos con decisiones de fondo: Henao

Henao habla sobre la importancia de un gobierno sólido




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¿Se justifica el gasto del gobierno en comunicaciones durante la pandemia?




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Traspaso en fondo de pensiones: ¿cuál era la intención del decreto?




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Elecciones en EE. UU.: Convención Demócrata e inicio de campaña

Panelistas consideran que discursos en la Convención llamaron a la unidad y a la decencia, elementos que podrían asegurar el triunfo de Joe Biden




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Tres años de desarme y desmovilización: ¿qué lecciones deja el proceso?

Panelistas consideran que proceso generó un antes y un después para el país; creen que falta compromiso del gobierno para avanzar en reinserción.




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Elecciones en EE. UU.: Convención Republicana y el discurso de Trump

Panelistas consideran que convención estuvo marcada por discursos de caos ante triunfo Demócrata; critican la ausencia de temas importantes.




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¿Qué implicaciones tiene el traslado del caso del Uribe a la Fiscalía?

Panelistas opinaron que decisión era la esperada; confían en que Fiscalía actúe con independencia y esperan que proceso avance con rapidez.




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Encuesta Invamer: ¿cuáles son las preocupaciones de la gente en pandemia?

Panelistas consideran que aumento en optimismo se debe a mejora en cifras de pandemia; pero creen que cifras en seguridad y economía preocupan.




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Fratelli Tutti: ¿Cómo aplicar las reflexiones de la encíclica?

Panelistas creen que se debe pasar de las reflexiones a la acción a través de la acción de las instituciones del Estado y de la educación.




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Especial de navidad: el significado de las tradiciones

Expertos hablaron del significado y origen de tradiciones como la noche de velitas; el árbol de navidad; el pesebre y el nacimiento de Jesús.




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Segundo impeachment a Trump: ¿qué implicaciones tiene?

Panelistas creen que decisión de la Cámara no va a poner límite al nivel de división que tiene el país; consideran que decisión de los republicanos marcará el futuro.




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¿Qué esperar del futuro de las relaciones Colombia-Estados Unidos?

Panelistas creen que cambio de Gobierno es una oportunidad para Colombia en temas como la consolidación de la paz y el medioambiente.




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¿Qué papel van a jugar las coaliciones de cara a las elecciones del 2022?

Panelistas creen que hace falta un liderazgo claro desde las distintas orillas políticas; sostienen que no es posible llegar a la presidencia sin coaliciones.




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Dominancia de Claro: ¿qué implicaciones tiene la decisión de la CRC?

Panelistas consideran que decisión es un paso para corregir los errores en el mercado; creen que es vital para la discusión en la subasta de la 5G.




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¿Cuáles son las claves de las elecciones presidenciales en Ecuador?

Panelistas analizaron cuáles son las claves de la elección presidencial en Ecuador; también debatieron sobre los cambios de Biden en política internacional.




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¿Serán las coaliciones la estrategia de los partidos para ganar en el 2022?

Panelistas hablaron de tres corrientes para coaliciones: la izquierda, el centro y la derecha. Además, creen que a la hora de gobernar será clave mantener la unidad.




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JEP sobre ejecuciones extrajudiciales: ¿qué hay detrás de las cifras?

Panelistas creen que documento de la JEP y cifra de los 6.402 falsos positivos es una base para lo que viene adelante en materia de imputaciones y de esclarecimiento de la verdad.




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Las reflexiones del foro "Visión 2021: futuro Colombia"

Panelistas debatieron sobre los principales resultados que dejó el foro organizado por Caracol Radio y W Radio en materia de salud; educación y transformación digital.




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Las reflexiones sobre los cambios sociales al cumplirse un año de pandemia

Panelistas reflexionan sobre algunos cambios sociales que han ocurrido luego de un año de pandemia; creen que no hubo un cambio de fondo como sociedad.




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¿Regular o no regular las aplicaciones de transporte?

Congresistas debatieron el nuevo proyecto de ley que regula aplicaciones como Uber; quienes oponen dice que iniciativa busca acabar con los taxistas.




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Regreso de aspersiones con glifosato: ¿soluciona el problema de las drogas?

Panelistas consideran que el glifosato se configura como una herramienta más en la lucha antidrogas; algunos creen que hace falta evidencia que demuestre sus efectos.




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Violencia en Cauca: ¿es posible encontrar soluciones?

Panelistas plantearon soluciones como la necesidad de políticas públicas de largo aliento para poner fin a la difícil situación humanitaria.