Trump and the Subcontinent: What the Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Nepal press have to say
November 11, 1984, Forty Years Ago: Prominent Sikhs condemn PM Indira Gandhi’s assassination as a heinous crime
SAP to step up hiring in India: CEO
German technology major SAP views India as the fastest growing market, where it plans to embark on an aggressive hiring spree, a top company executive said on Wednesday. "India is among the top 10 markets for SAP and growing fastest. We will continue to invest in India. "We are expanding our campus to accommodate 15,000 more people.
'No Rush To Say Economy Is Slowing Down'
'Whether I am optimistic or pessimistic is not the issue; I am just going by the evidence available.' 'The Indian economy and financial sector are now well-placed and very resilient in dealing with any kind of spillover coming from the external world.'
'Focus Is To Maintain The Casa Ratio'
Why FSSAI called up qcom companies
The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has sought a meeting with quick-commerce (qcom) platforms like Blinkit, Swiggy Instamart and Zepto on Tuesday to discuss issues regarding violations of food safety standards, according to sources familiar with the matter. This comes at a time when there have been issues raised about food safety standard violations by qcom platforms for packaged food products, including violations related to expiry and best before dates.
Farooq Abdullah's message to Pakistan after Gulmarg attack
National Conference president Farooq Abdullah on Friday said attacks like the one in Gulmarg would continue to occur until India and Pakistan found a way to be friends and that would end Jammu and Kashmir's troubles.
Dandiya and garbha workshops mark Navrati celebrations in Visakhapatnam
The birdwatchers of Visakhapatnam get busy as the winter visitors arrive
With the onset of birdwatching season, the birders of Visakhapatnam are geared up to visit the biodiversity hotspots in the vicinity
Shipra Rohatgi and Sanjana Chatlani on the business of calligraphy
Shipra Rohatgi and Sanjana Chatlani have set up successful ventures that tap the potential of calligraphy
Mumbai’s bhaat mahotsav celebrates ancient rice
A day-long rice fest or ‘bhaat mahotsav’ will showcase 300 varieties of indigenous rice and visitors get a taste of dishes made with over 24 varieties
Cyrus Broacha on same sex marriages in India and one’s right to choose
“Should I be allowed to legally marry a man in India or not?” asks the columnist as the country’s Supreme Court begins hearing about legalising same-sex marriages
“I think there are many ways to reach youngsters”, says Sri Vidyadheesha Teertha Swami, of the Palimar Matha
'There Are Some Conversations With Hollywood'
Did Sania Mirza Rock Floral Pantsuit?
Sania Mirza, the tennis icon, made a dazzling entry at the fifth Indian Sports Honours event, donning a stunning floral blazer suit.
Women's ACT: Sangita's twin strike powers India to win
Young striker Sangita Kumari scored a brace as defending champions India defeated Malaysia 4-0 to open their campaign at the women's Asian Champions Trophy hockey tournament on a confident note in Rajgir, Bihar on Monday.
If IPOs are the only exit route in SEA, there’s a problem, says CMIA managing partner
With global funds ramping up their focus on SEA, the scope for secondary deals go up in the region, said Lee Chong Min.
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Industry needs more than vanity metrics, says Bukalapak’s Fajrin
Fajrin said 'unsubsidised' transactions for Bukalapak account for over half of its total sales.
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Malaysia’s Axiata Digital aims to apply for digital banking licence, says CEO
The company plans to place its application in the second or third quarter, said Mohd Khairil Abdullah.
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I’m a big believer in Masa Son, says BlackRock chief Larry Fink
Fink welcomed the recent number of failed IPOs, calling it a reset of a bubble.
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This restructuring is a one-time project, says Oyo founder Ritesh Agarwal
Agarwal described the global restructuring process as "95% complete."
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There’s dearth of quality seed deals in Singapore, says STRIVE
STRIVE has of late not seen too many strong startups in the city-state's B2B, SaaS and product-led sectors, says Nikhil Kapur.
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Vaping startup SNOWPLUS says unfazed by COVID-19, Beijing crackdown
SNOWPLUS, which recently raised $125 million, is seeking to grow in SE Asia, Europe and the US.
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China’s Cathay Capital eyes opportunities in digitalisation, life sciences
The firm is also looking at multiple strategies to deepen its activity in Southeast Asia.
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Indonesia has room for multiple SaaS players targeting SMEs, says Mekari CEO Soh
Mekari, which was formed out of the merger of four startups, snagged Series B and C funding last year.
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Financial services, gaming strategies to keep Paytm relevant in current times, says CEO
Paytm plans to double down on existing categories like payments, content and gaming and push usage in Tier 3 and 4 geographies.
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Critical to conserve cash and ride out the storm, says GrowthStory’s K Ganesh
The BigBasket and Portea Medical promoter expects to see venture debt rising as an asset class in India.
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China’s Trip.com CEO says primary challenge is to ensure cash flows this year
The industry in China has begun to show signs of a pickup with a rise in bookings, Trip.com CEO Jane Jie Sun added.
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Billionaire investor Ray Dalio says pandemic to usher in new world order with China on top
Dalio sees societies being torn by conflicts over wealth and power in the aftermath of the disruption.
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SBI Cards betting on millennial-driven growth story in upcoming share sale
Is India’s first IPO of a credit card issuer an opportunity with boundless prospects or a victim of arrested development?
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Amazon $1b investment in India not a favor, trade minister says
The comments came in the midst of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos’s India visit.
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Should SoftBank’s Masayoshi Son try angel investment?
An 80 per cent writedown on The We Co. has delivered some cold hard truths about Son's vulnerability.
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Taxis can coexist with ride-hailers, says Blue Bird president
Once the price war is over, we can all collaborate, says Blue Bird president director Noni Purnomo.
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India up for sale as PM Modi offers national icons to plug deficit
Modi has launched India’s biggest-ever asset sale, a $29 billion privatization drive that would help prop up the economy.
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COVID-19 crisis set to spur M&A in SE Asia, says Golden Gate’s Lauria
The M&A wave is seen as startups begin to struggle with the virus' impact on their cashflows.
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Guest Post | WhatsApp and Jio: The Super Platform
The deal is likely to help Jio in its goal of bringing 30 million neighbourhood grocery stores online.
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Banned Thai opposition party says junta helped Malaysia’s 1MDB cover-up
At least six countries have launched money laundering, financial mismanagement and criminal probes into 1MDB dealings.
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TCC Group said to fund bid for Tesco’s Asian assets with $10b loan
If TCC Group wins the bid and the loan is drawn, it would be among the largest corporate financings on record for Thailand.
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CP Group overpaying for Tesco’s Malaysia and Thai operations, analysts say
Analysts also expressed concern about the huge debt CP All was taking on in this market environment.
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How Theresa May’s exit compares with other difficult departures from No 10
The Guardian’s former political editor revisits humiliating prime ministerial resignations from Robert Peel to David Cameron
Both Brexit camps claim Sir Robert Peel, the Tory moderniser whose 1846 resignation crisis most resembles May’s. But he had succeeded where she failed. Determined to cut food prices for industrial workers, Peel pushed through repeal of protectionist Corn Laws with opposition help. In retaliation, rightwing enemies defeated his Irish Coercion bill. Peel resisted Queen Victoria’s appeal to stay, but grateful crowds cheered him as he walked to the Commons to resign. He slipped out by a side door, but was spotted and cheered home. Divided Tories lost office for 20 years.
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