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Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te has finally visited Eswatini where his arrival had been expected since April. The state visit was cancelled last minute, and Taiwan blames China - saying Beijing applied pressure on African countries not to allow the plane carrying President Ching-te to use their airspace on the way to the Kingdom of Eswatini. We look at the significance of this visit and Taiwan's diplomatic ties to the Southern Africa kingdom.Also, we have a fire chat with Ghanian musician Stonebwoy, whose Accra-famous music festival known as BHIM is going global, headlining at the OVO Wembley Arena in London this August.Presenter : Charles Gitonga Producer: Rukia Bulle, Blessing Aderogba and Mark Wilberforce Technical Producer: Maxwell Onyango Senior Producer: Bella Twine Editors: Priyanka Sippy and Maryam Abdalla
Pioneer of AfroDancehall Stonebwoy joins your favourite aunties AK, Farrah and Nana for a conversation that goes beyond the music. From Ghana to the world, he unpacks the meaning behind BHIM, the weight of headlining the OVO Arena Wembley, and how grief, discipline, and identity have shaped both the man and the artist.We get into Afrodancehall, global sound, and building a career that travels without losing its roots, alongside honest reflections on fatherhood, marriage, and balance. And of course, the aunties take him there… from enemies of progress to what is actually in his bag.
"Of course BHIM is giving crazy cashbacks. That's where I pay my bills."That's not a BHIM fan but a product head at a competing UPI app.After demonetisation hit in 2016, India desperately needed a way to go cashless overnight. UPI existed but barely anyone was using it. Banks were dragging their feet and private players were too small and too few. So, NPCI (National Payments Corporation of India) built an entire payments app in weeks and put the Prime Minister behind it. BHIM clocked 10 million downloads in just 10 days. But just as quietly, NPCI put it to sleep and the private players took the bait.Fast forward to today, PhonePe and Google Pay between them own over 80% of all UPI transactions. Two American-backed companies are winning on the very road NPCI laid, while the architect has 0.8% market share on its own railway.So BHIM is back. With MS Dhoni as brand ambassador, cashbacks flying left, right and centre and a stated goal of hitting 5% market share. But can a government app out-app the giants it created? And why is it back and why now?Rahel Philipose and Praveen Gopal Krishnan sit down with Arundhati Ramanathan, deputy editor at The Ken who wrote the original BHIM story in 2017, and Abhishek Madan, co-founder of Alt Inc and former VP of product at Paytm, to find out.Read more:- The unlikely story of BHIM, the upsetter of plans by Arundhati Ramanathan (25 January 2017)- NPCI resurrects its own UPI payments app dreams with Bhim by Arundhati Ramanathan (19 March 2026)______This episode was produced by Uddantika Kashyap and mixed and mastered by Rajiv CN, our resident sound engineer.If you liked this episode, share it with your friends, family and colleagues. And if you have thoughts on the discussion, write to us at twobytwo@the-ken.com.
Plusieurs stations-service à Maurice ont été temporairement à court de carburant, aussi bien en essence qu'en diesel, en raison d'un phénomène de « panic buying ». Cette ruée vers les pompes a été alimentée par les inquiétudes liées aux tensions géopolitiques au Moyen-Orient et aux possibles variations des prix du carburant. Avant la réunion du Petroleum Pricing Committee, qui a décidé le 2 mars de maintenir les prix à la pompe inchangés, de nombreux automobilistes se sont précipités pour faire le plein, provoquant des ruptures temporaires dans plusieurs stations. Le président de la Petrol Retailers Association, Bhim Sunnassee, indique que les autorités ont dépêché des agents sur le terrain pour évaluer la situation. Selon lui, cette pénurie était liée uniquement à la panique des consommateurs et non à un manque réel d'approvisionnement. Bhim Sunnassee souligne également que la marge de profit demeure très limitée pour les automobilistes. Selon lui, le gain économique se limite à environ Rs 150 par plein, une idée largement répandue mais souvent mal comprise sur le plan économique.
Mother Blue Tara is the wrathful aspect of the many emanations of Mother Tara. She is known for her fiercely protective and powerful energies. Call upon her in times when you need deep protection from internal and external obstacles. She is here to blaze through the illusions of the mind, to guide and protect in times of darkness. To connect with her energies, simply recite the mantra, “Om Bhim Tare Vrim Soha”, and let the vibrations flow through your entire being. We will now sit together and chant her mantra 108 times. You are welcomed to join me and chant together, or to sit in silence and receive.
PhonePe leads nearly half of India's UPI transactions, but as it gears up for a $1.3 billion IPO, a tough question looms: can a company built to defend its lead ever learn to make real profit?In this episode, Rohin Dharmakumar argues that PhonePe's dominance might actually be a strategic trap. With zero-margin transactions and shifting regulations, the next ten years cannot look like the last. To win, PhonePe must decide whether it's willing to risk its crown to become a bold market creator. Will it evolve into an aggressive disruptor like Zomato, or remain a safe, boring utility like PayPal?Joining co-hosts Rohin Dharmakumar and Praveen Gopal Krishnan is Arundhati Ramanathan, Deputy Editor at The Ken and resident fintech expert. Arundhati recently published a story on January 26 titled 'Should PhonePe be worth more than Paytm's $7.9B?' which dives deep into the company's valuation puzzle. We also introduce a new voice to the 2x2 team: Rahel Philipose joins as our third co-host to help unravel the cultural and strategic shifts required for PhonePe's survival.This episode of Two by Two was produced by Uddantika Kashyap mixed and mastered by Rajiv CN, our resident sound engineer.If you liked this episode, please share it with your friends and colleagues. And if you have thoughts on the discussion, write to us at twobytwo@the-ken.com.----------Additional resources:- Platform ambitions: The story of how Ispirit lost its true north by Rohin Dharmakumar- The unlikely story of BHIM, the upsetter of plans by Arundhati Ramanathan- Naryana Health's Viren Shetty on learning 'how much insurance is about selling and how little about health' by Seema Singh- Two by Two episode 1: Will Flipkart become Phonepe before Phonepe becomes flipkart?
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In today's Tech3 from Moneycontrol, get the latest from India's tech and startup world. Google plans a $15 billion AI hub in Visakhapatnam, creating over one lakh jobs and strengthening India's AI infrastructure. The government is tracking GST price cuts in real-time using quick-commerce platforms, ensuring festive savings reach shoppers. Meanwhile, Lenskart's grey market valuation hits $10 billion ahead of its IPO, and BHIM reports revenue and expenditure figures after its spin-off from NPCI.
Welcome to Top of the Morning by Mint.. I'm Nelson John and here are today's top stories. 1. “No Fences, Just Food” – Trump's Gaza Pledge With emotion in his voice, U.S. President Donald Trump has announced the setup of “food centres” across Gaza—open, unfenced zones where civilians can access aid freely. Speaking from Scotland after meeting UK PM Keir Starmer, Trump said, “You can't fake starvation… They have to get food and safety right now.”Starmer echoed the urgency, calling the situation “an absolute catastrophe.” Despite daily Israeli pauses for aid delivery, relief efforts remain insufficient. Only 60 trucks entered Gaza recently, well below the World Food Programme's target of 100 per day. Trump also issued a direct message to Israeli PM Netanyahu: “You have to end it.” Global pressure is rising—from London to Paris—as the focus shifts from geopolitics to humanitarian survival. 2. “₹12,000 Trillion & Counting” – India's Digital Payments Boom India's digital payment ecosystem has logged over 65,000 crore transactions worth ₹12,000 trillion between FY19 and FY25. From remote villages to roadside kirana stores, adoption is widespread.Minister Pankaj Chaudhary said the Payments Infrastructure Development Fund has enabled 4.77 crore touchpoints, boosting financial inclusion across Northeast India and J&K.The RBI Digital Payments Index has risen to 465.33 (Sept 2024), up from the base of 100 in 2018, signaling how deeply embedded digital payments are today.With UPI, BHIM incentives, TReDS for MSMEs, and alternative credit data, India is not just going cashless—it's unlocking formal credit access for millions. 3. “Dollar Dents Euro as Trade Tensions Cool” After months of anxiety, the dollar is back in form. A fresh U.S.-EU trade agreement—brokered by President Trump and EU's Ursula von der Leyen—halved proposed tariffs on EU goods to 15%, easing global fears of a trade war.The dollar rose 1.25% against the euro, 0.59% against the yen, and 1% against the Swiss franc. The pound too dipped 0.67% to $1.335.Investor sentiment improved further with U.S.–Japan and U.S.–China dialogues also in progress. U.S. stocks held steady, and eyes now turn to upcoming Fed and BOJ meetings, with both expected to hold rates steady.Meanwhile, Bitcoin dipped to $118,205, and Ethereum fell just below $3,801. 4. “Tremors Trigger Readiness Drills” – Quake Near Andamans A 6.3 magnitude earthquake shook the Bay of Bengal near the Andaman and Nicobar Islands at 12:11 am on July 29. The quake struck at a depth of 10 km; no damage or casualties were reported.This follows a 3.2 magnitude quake in Faridabad on July 22, felt across Delhi-NCR.In response, Delhi, Haryana, and UP have kicked off large-scale disaster drills—running from July 29 to August 1—focusing on earthquakes and industrial hazards.Coordinated by the NDMA and Indian Army, the drills aim to tighten disaster preparedness across the capital region. 5. “Musk's $16.5B Chip Bet” – Samsung's Foundry Lifeline Tesla CEO Elon Musk has signed a $16.5 billion chip deal with Samsung Electronics, reviving hopes for the company's struggling fab in Taylor, Texas.Tesla's next-gen AI6 chips will be produced there, and Musk says he'll “personally walk the line” to speed up progress. The deal runs through 2033 and could vastly exceed the initial commitment.Samsung, which already supplies Tesla's A14 chips, had struggled to find customers for the Texas fab. This order sent Samsung shares soaring nearly 7%, their highest since Sept 2023.While AI6 chip production is expected around 2027–28, this tie-up offers Samsung a much-needed lifeline—especially as it trails TSMC in the foundry race and posted a $3.6B loss in the past six months. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
80 year old Bhim Kohli decided to pop over the road into the Franklin park and take his dog for a walk. It was his regular activity and of course didn't expect to be assaulted by 2 young people. I can't name the young people was they have had their names made private but what I can say is that they brutally assaulted Bhim in a catastrophic way and left him to be fond by his family after running off. Even worse, they filmed the whole thing. Just horrific. Join me where I discuss the events of that day in September 2024. Em x
Broken Britain: 80-Year-Old Bhim Kohl Murdered by Kids, and No Real Justice #BrokenBritain #JusticeForBhim #UKCrime #YouthViolence An 80-year-old man, Bhim Kohl, was brutally murdered in a park by two children — a 15-year-old boy and a 13-year-old girl. They filmed the attack on their phones. The girl will not face prison. The boy got just 7 years! This isn't just a crime — it's a symbol of what Britain has become: a nation without respect, discipline, or justice. Jon Gaunt dives deep into the horrifying details of Bhim Kohl's murder, the justice system's shocking response, and what this says about the state of our country. #BrokenBritain #JusticeForBhim #UKCrime #YouthViolence Tags: Bhim Kohl, UK murder, teen violence UK, youth crime, Broken Britain, elderly attacked UK, Jon Gaunt, UK social collapse, justice for Bhim, parenting crisis UK, discipline breakdown, British society decline, phone filmed attack UK #BhimKohl #BrokenBritain #UKCrime #YouthViolence #JusticeForBhim #BritishSociety #UKTeens #SocialBreakdown #RespectOurElders #elderlysafety This video is a politics blog and social commentary by award winning talk radio star, Jon Gaunt
In today's Tech3 from Moneycontrol, Flipkart to exit Aditya Birla Fashion, Sam Altman says AI is ready to crack your hardest business problems, and BHIM stages a quiet comeback with a major revamp. Also, CoinSwitch eyes crypto revival despite regulatory hurdles, and Gukesh's sensational win over Magnus Carlsen has Norway Chess exploring an India expansion. Tune in for the top tech and startup headlines.
Prix des carburants inchangés : « Aucune différence avec l'ancien gouvernement, » lance Bhim Sunnassee
Multiple times a week. Once a week. Every other week. Once a month. Once every several months. We've referenced how frequency of play can really alter how you run the game, how the story flows, etc. But, our longtime listener, Dr. DM, has brought up how real life has really gotten in the way of scheduling their usually weekly games and how it has affected his confidence with running the game.In this episode, Tony, Chris, and Dave sit down to really delve deep into how frequency of play affects how you run the game, and even what type of game you run. Along the way, they offer their eight best tips and hacks to help whenever life alters your gaming schedule.1:45 Our long-time listener (and now co-DM!) Dr. DM, catches us up on his seafaring campaign we discussed in episode 148, as well as his question.5:56 Frequency of play is going to change how you might want to play with certain aspects of the game, like how long it took for DM Tony's legendary Barbarian to read the Manual of Gainful Exercise.7:45 Tip#1: If you've got the time between sessions, use it to focus on your players goals.10:05 Tip #2: What is your usual frequency of play? If you start monthly, it won't be as jarring if you're used to playing weekly, and now it's a month.11:35 Tip #3: Try to end your session on a completed note. And, if you can't, the beginning recap is your best friend.12:35 Tip #4: Be big and bold with your secrets, clues, and rumors when weeks have passed since your last game – No Sublety!14:15 We return to DM Tony's Barbarian, Hawk, and his quest to forge the Sword of Power in a once-a-month “Race Against Time” type of game.17:10 Tip #5: If you're worried that the time between games is letting your DM skills get rusty, start another game to keep “riding the bike.”19:35 Tip #6: Giving something like a quest to forge a legendary sword needs to be given its due, regardless of your frequency of play. Narrative side quests and LOTRs mechanic of “The Fellowship Phase” offer some options.30:30 DM Dave's tangent about a possible Star Wars campaign utilizing the West End d6 system.31:35 Tip #7: Game flow and frequency of play is going to change depending on how new or experienced your players are.33:25 Tip #8: How long should it take your players to accomplish things? As long as it needs to in your game and your frequency ofplay. DM Tony shares the story of DM Dave's dragonborn cleric, Bhim, trying to gain proficiency in the longsword.37:50 Final Thoughts.
Welcome to Top of the Morning by Mint, your weekday newscast that brings you five major stories from the world of business. It's Thursday, January 23, 2025. This is Nelson John, let's get started. Geopolitics is reshaping global tech strategies, with the US's Stargate Project a prime example. Spearheaded by President Trump, this initiative involves a consortium including OpenAI, Oracle, SoftBank, and MGX committing $500 billion to develop AI data centres across the US. This move aims to bolster America's AI infrastructure, create 100,000 jobs, and enhance its competitive edge against China in AI technologies. China, despite trailing behind the U.S. in AI, continues its rapid advancement, highlighted by innovations such as DeepSeek's new open-source AI model. This model promises to deliver high-level AI functionalities at a fraction of the cost of current leading technologies, posing a direct challenge to America's dominance. India is also not far behind, and is aggressively expanding its AI infrastructure. New initiatives and investments, such as Microsoft's $3 billion expansion and major semiconductor projects, are set to significantly boost India's capabilities in AI and chip manufacturing, aiming to make it a pivotal player in the global tech landscape. So, will the Stargate Project help the US trump China? Leslie D'Monte explains. The division of real estate magnate Mangal Prabhat Lodha's empire aimed to prevent family conflict but has led to a legal battle between his sons Abhishek and Abhinandan Lodha. Despite an initial settlement that divided the business, including a payout to Abhinandan, disagreements over the use of the Lodha name have surfaced. Abhishek's company, Macrotech Developers, has sued to stop Abhinandan's business from using the name, claiming it confuses customers and dilutes the brand. This dispute has become public, hampering Macrotech's stock and highlighting the complexities of family business transitions and brand management. Nehal Chaliawala and Varun Sood take a deep dive into the conflict in the Lodha family. UPI Circle, a feature on the BHIM app, allows a primary user to authorize a secondary user to handle transactions from their bank account. This setup is ideal for helping those who may struggle with digital payments, and offers both full and partial delegation options. In full delegation, secondary users can process transactions up to ₹15,000 per day without further approval. Partial delegation, however, requires the primary user's confirmation for each transaction, adding a layer of security. The service is available through the BHIM app, and is supported by major banks such as SBI, HDFC, and ICICI, but it's not yet live on the most popular UPI platforms such as PhonePe or Google Pay. The rapid expansion of quick commerce in India has led to a surge in demand for dark store workers, vital for operations of businesses such as Zomato's Blinkit and Swiggy's Instamart. These workers are essential for picking, packing, and loading goods quickly to meet the quick-delivery promises. With Zomato planning to double its dark stores and Zepto aiming for significant growth, the sector sees high churn rates and competition for workers, pushing companies to offer better salaries and incentives. Industry specialists note that dark store workers typically earn between ₹15,000-18,000 a month, with potential bonuses that could add another ₹6,000. However, attrition rates are around 12-15% a month – much higher than in other sectors. This high turnover means companies such as Zepto and Blinkit could see their entire workforce change over the course of a year, which drives up hiring costs, Mansi Verma reports. The upcoming Union Budget for FY26 may include financial support for green hydrogen initiatives targeting major polluting industries such as steel, cement and power. This move is being considered to speed up the adoption of green technologies, which has been slower than expected because of high costs. The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy has proposed incentives for adopting green hydrogen and carbon capture, utilization, and storage, recognizing that fiscal support is crucial to meet India's energy transition goals. Currently, under the ₹19,700 crore National Green Hydrogen Mission, the government provides ₹17,490 crore for green hydrogen and electrolyzer production under the SIGHT scheme, Rituraj Baruah reports. The goal is to produce 5 million tonnes of green hydrogen by 2030, leveraging India's renewable energy capabilities to make it a significant player in the global market.
Welcome to Top of the Morning by Mint, your weekday newscast that brings you five major stories from the world of business. It's Tuesday, 20 August 2024. My name is Nelson John. Let's get started. On Monday, the Sensex was down by 0.02 percent, while the Nifty edged up by 0.13 percent. Women's safety is a prominent issue right now, and corporate India is trying to protect half its workforce. Indian companies are enhancing office safety measures to protect female employees. Priyamvada C and Devina Sengupta write about these Initiatives, which include more helplines, safer travel options like hotel stays near airports during assignments, self-defence training, and gender sensitization classes. Amidst rising harassment cases, firms are now more focused on gender diversity and safety, with measures such as SOS applications and secure transportation partnerships. The importance of creating a safe and inclusive work environment is underscored by reports of women contemplating leaving their jobs due to various workplace challenges. The National Payments Corporation of India, or NPCI, has announced that it would hive off Bharat Interface for Money (BHIM), a payment app based on UPI, into a separate subsidiary. The move aims to boost BHIM's market position amid competition from other UPI apps like Google Pay and PhonePe. The NPCI hopes that with a dedicated team focusing on its development, BHIM's market share will improve. Additionally, BHIM is looking to increase its user base by foraying into the e-commerce sector via the Open Network for Digital Commerce (ONDC), explains Gopika Gopakumar. During his Independence Day speech, Prime Minister Narendra Modi reaffirmed India's aim to achieve 500 gigawatts of non-fossil energy capacity by 2030. This includes renewables and nuclear power. Despite missing a previous target, recent progress indicates India is on track, having added 15 gigawatts in the first half of 2024 alone. Manjul Paul writes that the government's plan to invite bids for 50 gigawatts annually until 2027-28 supports this ambition. With renewables now accounting for 33 percent of India's energy capacity — up from 18% in 2017 — the push towards a greener grid is evident. However, meeting the 2030 goal also requires overcoming challenges like India's reliance on coal and ensuring budget allocations are fully utilized. After leaving his position as CEO of PayU India in 2019, Amrish Rau envisioned starting afresh in India's fintech scene. He approached Sequoia Capital for funding. Instead of funds, he was offered the leadership of Pine Labs by Shailendra Singh, a company well-established in the payments industry with a key focus on point-of-sale terminals and solutions. Samikha Goel writes that Rau was Initially hesitant to build a new venture. But he accepted, recognizing the growth potential and existing 1.6 billion dollar valuation. Under his leadership since March 2020, Pine Labs has soared to a 5 billion dollar valuation, positioning itself as India's fourth-largest fintech firm and contemplating a billion-dollar IPO. This would potentially raise its valuation over 6 billion dollars, marking a significant milestone in India's fintech landscape. As climate change intensifies, it's impacting vehicle reliability. This is pushing the automotive industry to adapt. Manufacturers now prioritize rigorous testing of air conditioning systems and tyres to ensure they withstand extreme weather conditions. For instance, Subros, a leading car AC maker in India, tests products in temperatures up to 55°C, while tyre manufacturers like JK Tyre address challenges in natural rubber production due to weather impacts by initiating projects to secure quality rubber supplies. Alisha Sachdev writes that the rise of electric vehicles adds another layer of complexity, requiring effective heat management for their numerous electronic components to maintain performance and longevity. This industry-wide push towards resilience and sustainability reflects a proactive response to our changing climate. Show notes:Dressing Pine Labs for IPO: What ‘fintech bully' Amrish Rau can learn from PaytmTransport, timings, SOS: How India Inc is trying to keep women staff safeWhat is NPCI's game plan for BHIM app? Your car's AC and tyres need a climate-driven upgrade. Here's whyData explainer: India's green energy goals face stiff test
Witness the intense reaction of Prakash Ambedkar, leader of the Bhim-Meem alliance, as the reservation issue slips from his grasp. Explore the dramatic fallout as Ambedkar even takes aim at the Supreme Court.
Once barred from the national capital for four weeks over his protest against the CAA-NRC, Chandrashekhar Azad has returned to Delhi as the MP elect from Nagina in Uttar Pradesh. The Bhim Army chief and leader of Azad Samaj Party - Kanshi Ram secured the Lok Sabha seat with a victory margin of more than 1.5 lakh votes. In a conversation with Newslaundry, the first-time MP spoke about his future strategy, Mayawati, alliances, and Prime Minister Narendra Modi. On his political trajectory, Azad said, “Society keeps changing from time to time. At one time, I was with Baba Saheb Bhimrao Ambedkar. After him, I was with the Congress under the leadership of Babu Jagjivan Ram. Then Kashiram ji, and then with behanji for a long time… Behanji is our leader and we have always received her blessings.”Tune in. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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I had the chance to sit down with Shilpa Bhim, Founder of Glowreel. She is on a missin to elevate underrepresented women in media, business, and beyond!We talked about what why it's so important as Brown women to support one another and you're really going to love how Shilpa has made it her mission to support those and elevate those who need to have their voices amplified!Thank you Shilpa for coming on the Say It Out Loud podcast!Follow Glowreel on InstagramLearn more about Glowreel Support the showSUPPORT THE SHOW ORDER MY NEW BOOK, Say It Out Loud—PRE-ORDER TODAY APPLY to work privately with Vasavi—Learn more JOIN the Say It Out Loud Safe Haven Community!—Learn more FOLLOW Vasavi Kumar on IG
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This series is a Tamil Monologue Podcast based on the book “Annihilation of Caste” written by Babasaheb Dr. B.R. Ambedkar. The whole intent behind this podcast is to remind you all that we as a society are still in need of some deep discussion regarding the caste system which still prevails in India. You can reach us out on our Instagram Handle, https://www.instagram.com/kadhaippomawithkarthik/ Podcast Cover song performed by www.instagram.com/chanderan_chan/ End Credits – Jai Bhim Anthem by https://www.instagram.com/tenmamakesmusic/ Song Link - https://open.spotify.com/track/0lEDSn7UbFnBcHuHWdnSJ4
Ambedkars thoughts on Islam have been clearly manipulated by the Leftist cabal to promote their divisive actions under the garb of promoting Ambedkars ideals. 'Ambedkar they didn't want you to know' is in fact a reality which has been cleverly hidden from generations post independence.
This series is a Tamil Podcast based on the book “Annihilation of Caste” written by Babasaheb Dr. B.R. Ambedkar. The book will be in a Monologue format. The whole intent behind this podcast is to remind you all that we as a society are still in need of some deep discussion regarding the caste system which still prevails in India. You can reach us out on our Instagram Handle, https://www.instagram.com/kadhaippomawithkarthik/ Podcast Cover song performed by www.instagram.com/chanderan_chan/ End Credits – Jai Bhim Anthem by https://www.instagram.com/tenmamakesmusic/ Song Link - https://open.spotify.com/track/0lEDSn7UbFnBcHuHWdnSJ4. Cover Art by Meganath V - https://instagram.com/meganath_venkatesan?igshid=NDk5N2NlZjQ=
In this episode, Rohan Pai and Mahek Nankani discuss the recent paper published by RBI, and deconstruct the 'hidden' costs of UPI. Towards the end, they elaborate on how liberalising the regime to provide avenues for competition in each layer of UPI can be a possible solution to address the concerns of stakeholders.Readings:Discussion Paper on Charges in Payment SystemsRoad Ahead for UPI: Free Public Infrastructure or Yet Another Payment Mechanism?You can follow Rohan Pai on twitter: https://twitter.com/rohanspai12You can follow Mahek Nankani on twitter: https://twitter.com/maheknankaniCheck out Takshashila's courses: https://school.takshashila.org.in/You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app.You can check out our website at https://shows.ivmpodcasts.com/featuredDo follow IVM Podcasts on social media.We are @IVMPodcasts on Facebook, Twitter, & Instagram.https://twitter.com/IVMPodcastshttps://www.instagram.com/ivmpodcasts/?hl=enhttps://www.facebook.com/ivmpodcasts/Follow the show across platforms:Spotify, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, JioSaavn, Gaana, Amazon Music Do share the word with your folks!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Links: If you're near Arlington Virgina, come on by Highline this evening at 7PM and let me buy you a drink. Are you confused by AWS's KMS service? Me too. This guide to KMS helped a lot--and you really don't want to be confused by security things. BHIM leaks the details of 7.26 million users and scores themselves an S3 Bucket Negligence Award in the process. Stop doing this! Securely Using External ID for Accessing AWS Accounts Owned by Others - AWS blesses us with a great rundown of how to think about external IDs for accessing AWS accounts. Use AWS Network Firewall to filter outbound HTTPS traffic from applications hosted on Amazon EKS and collect hostnames provided by SNI- Don't let your sensitive environments connect all willy-nilly (or more formally, all William-Nilliam) to anything they want on the internet. Last week I mentioned that you might want to enable TouchID to approve sudo requests on macOS. A couple of you pointed out that this setting gets wiped on OS updates, so having a script like this handy to reapply it will likely serve you well. Cloudfox is a great collection of scripts stuffed into a framework and called a tool that empowers cloud penetration tests. Much like the industry, it biases heavily for AWS; take a look.
Shilpa Bhim is the founder of Glowreel, a media startup dedicated to celebrating the achievements and amplifying the stories of BIPOC, Black, Indigenous, and people of color women. Through Glowreel, Shilpa's aim is to ensure current and future generations of BIPOC women feel represented, empowered and inspired to blaze their own trail! We talk to Shilpa about how it was like growing up brown in Kiwi land, her career in Social reform and policy and what led to her eventually starting Glowreel and her thoughts on USA's recent Roe V Wade decision by the Supreme Court, based on what NZ's Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern recently said in the light of the courts ruling.
Hosted by Andrew Quinn and Darren Mooney, The 250 is a weekly trip through some of the best (and worst) movies ever made, as voted for by Internet Movie Database Users. New episodes are released Saturdays at 6pm GMT. So this week, T. J. Gnanavel's Jai Bhim. When a tribal woman's husband goes missing in police custody, she has no option but to turn to a civil rights lawyer named Chandru. Eager to help his client find her abducted husband, Chandru stumbles upon a web of police brutality and violence that extends far deeper than he initially expected. What Chandru uncovers will change Indian society forever. At time of recording, it was ranked 249th on the list of the best movies of all time on the Internet Movie Database.
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Episode 30 Hello Samsad Bhim Rawal (Achham-1) 12-18-2078
On this day , Duryodhana was killed by Bhim.The story depicts the smartness of Lord Krishna,he proveks Pandava to hit below the belt and complete their revange.
On this day , Duryodhana was called by her Mother Gandhari ,she asked him to come nude in front of her after bath,she is going to open her eyes and his body will become immortal.Lord Krishna plays smartness and stops Duryodhana , while he was going to meet Gandhari , Krishna told Duryodhana please cover your private part as it doesn't looks decent to face your mother with nudity.Bhim kills Duryodhana on hitting him below the belt .
This is episode wherein the death of Dushashan is narrated.Bhim killed Dushashan and Krana was killed by Arjuna
A lawyer who decides on helping out the tribal woman in finding out what happened to her husband.. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rajiv-varma/message
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In today's episode, we have one of the most intellectual people of the country, Bhim Upadhyaya Ji. Formerly a Secretariat in Nepal Government, Civil Engineer by education and Administrative Expert, Bhim Upadhyaya Ji is a big advocate of legalisation of marijuana(weed) in Nepal. Very vocal about marijuana legalisation through his social media accounts, today I sit down with him and discuss in detail his views about Marijuana and it's legalisation in Nepal.
This week, Xavier and Allen take the stand in Jai Bhim (2021) to look at caste violence, oppression, and those who stand up against systemic abuse and corruption. Warning: Episode contains spoilers.
Tamil films showed that it was possible to be anti-caste and not be ‘anti-box office'. Bollywood needs to catch up. ----more---- https://theprint.in/opinion/2021-anti-caste-cinema-jai-bhim-karnan/784452/
This story is about 6th day war of Mahabharata yudh. Abhimanyu is trapped by Karavas.Bhim fights with Duryodhana ,Duryudhana blames Bhism for non co operative attitude in the War.
In this episode, Thanos and his friend Tony Stark discussing on the after-effects of the movie Jai Bhim and the farm bills implemented by the UNION government. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aanda-parambarai/message
Reviewing Mani Ratnam's flawed but cinematic political drama and the new Tamil flick on the fight against caste oppression. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/snehith-kumbla/message
Jai Bhim says it is a true story but twists it to suit a particular lobby or a community. A must-watch, except for 1 thing - its controversies. Join us to listen to Karthik Gopinath who has been at the forefront in exposing the flaws in this film.
We give our thoughts and reviews on Suriya's masterpiece, Jai Bhim! Plus, we discuss Suriya's ever evolving acting career as well as his highlights over the years. Suriya fans! This one is for you!
As the story progressed, all of the sages wished to accompany them as the Pandavas left the kingdom. But Yudhishthira was concerned how we will be able to feed everyone since he had lost all his wealth. One of the sages approached him and urged him to pray to Lord Surya, the Sun God, while he was profoundly frightened and disturbed. Yudhishthira did that with all his devotion and sincerity. The Sun God, pleased with his prayers, bestowed upon him the Akshaya Patra which was a mystical bowl. This patra, according to Hindu mythology, was a magical jar that will provide an endless supply of food until Draupadi had eaten for the day. Then Pandavas came upon a demon named Kirmira, Bakasura's brother, on their way to the forest. Bhima defeated the Kirmira monster and rid the jungle of the evil spirit. In the wilderness, the Pandavas felt helpless, and even Draupadi felt led down. Draupadi is consoled by Lord Krishna, who assures her that it will pass as well. Many storytellers visited the Pandavas frequently during their exile and told them various stories. Once, the Pandavas were visited by Sage Markandeya who told them tale of Lord Rama, Lord Vishnu's seventh avatar. Yudhishthira's heart and mind calmed after hearing the story, and he was filled with bravery. While Yudishthira was fascinated by the stories, Draupadi and Bhima never failed to feed Yudisthira's mind with vengeance against the Kauravas. But he kept his cool and told Draupadi and Bhim to wait for the appropriate moment because defeating the Kauravas in a fight without superpowers and divine weapons would be difficult. And it was Arjuna who was tasked by the Pandavas to collect these powers. https://chimesradio.com http://onelink.to/8uzr4g https://www.instagram.com/vrchimesradio/ https://www.facebook.com/chimesradio/ Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/chimesradio See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.