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Moneycontrol Podcast
4597: India's women warriors in Operation Sindoor | NXP eyes Noida | RBI's record surplus

Moneycontrol Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2025 5:28


In today's episode, from details on India's Operation Sindoor, where women pilots played a key role in a powerful strike against Pakistan to over 170 terrorists and 42 Pakistani soldiers reportedly eliminated, and several air bases crippled by BrahMos missiles, the conflict may be paused, but it isn't over. We also track Dutch chipmaker NXP's plans for a majorR&D hub in Greater Noida, the RBI's record ₹2.69 lakh crore surplus transfer to the government, and why tensions with China may stall the return of direct flights. Plus, we unpack the QIP fundraising spree by top Indian firms, a tactical FII sell-off worth over ₹15,000 crore, and a proposed US tax on remittances that could have serious implications for India.

Mint Business News
Shrinkflation is coming for your snacks

Mint Business News

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024 6:05


Welcome to Top of the Morning by Mint, your weekday newscast that brings you five major stories from the world of business. It's Friday, December 20, 2024. This is Nelson John, let's get started. Jan Aushadhi Kendras, part of a government-backed initiative to provide affordable medicines, have been on an upswing, hitting sales of ₹1,000 crore this year. These centres have become so incredibly popular that some private firms are now getting in on the action. Take, for instance, a pharmacy in Mumbai that's named after Jan Aushadhi but isn't actually part of the official scheme. It cleverly uses the Jan Aushadhi brand to draw in customers looking for low-cost meds, even though it is a for-profit entity and sells branded generics, too. This situation highlights a broader trend in the market, writes Jessica Jani. While the official Jan Aushadhi Kendras are booming with their highly affordable generics, there's a growing space for hybrid centres like this Mumbai pharmacy. They offer both cheap generics and higher-margin branded drugs, ensuring no customer leaves empty-handed.Micromax has teamed up with Taiwan's Phison to carve out a niche in the high-end storage market with a new joint venture, MiPhi. The venture, with 55:45 split favouring Micromax, has already started manufacturing solid-state drives (SSDs) at Micromax's facility in Greater Noida. Speaking with Mint's Gulveen Aulakh, Micromax co-founder Rahul Sharma said he was bullish about leveraging Phison's technology to cut GPU costs dramatically, aiming to slash the price to just one-tenth of current rates. This bold move is expected to shake up the AI sector not just in India but other strategic markets as well. MiPhi plans to capitalise on Micromax's strong Indian client base and Phison's cutting-edge NAND storage solutions to target a diverse range of industries. While the specifics of the facility's production capacity remain under wraps, the focus will clearly be on sectors such as automotive, IoT, and mobile devices, among others.Your next packet of biscuits may feel a bit lighter because of the sneaky tactic known as shrinkflation. This trend, along with outright price hikes, is on the rise as companies such as Britannia, Parle, ITC, and Godrej struggle with rising costs of ingredients such as wheat and oil. This is pushing up prices of everything from biscuits to soaps by as much as 7%, industry insiders told Suneera Tandon. Rajneet Singh Kohli of Britannia said while the company plans to increase prices by 3-5% over the next few quarters, it will try to absorb some of the increased costs. This may mean smaller product sizes rather than higher prices. Meanwhile, Parle has already started adjusting prices and pack sizes, and expects to roll out 5-7% price increases soon. India saw a similar phase of shrinkflation in 2022, which ended in mid-2023 as ingredient costs normalised. However, with the current economic pressures and persistently high inflation, FMCG companies are bracing for a challenging period ahead.India saw a dramatic surge in its trade deficit in November. It hit a record $37.84 billion because of a four-fold increase in gold imports to nearly $15 billion owing to higher demand during the festive and wedding seasons. This surge in imports, alongside a 4.9% drop in exports, widened the deficit significantly. The substantial rise in gold purchases and a decrease in petroleum export earnings fueled the gap, explains Dhirendra Kumar. Merchandise exports dipped to $32.11 billion from $33.90 billion last year, while imports rose to $69.95 billion from $54.48 billion. This stark imbalance raises concerns about the slowing of India's manufacturing sector, which seems increasingly reliant on imported components and raw materials. The decline in exports suggests that domestic manufacturing struggles to compete globally thanks to high logistics and production costs, indicating a pressing need to bolster India's manufacturing capabilities.On December 18, Sebi greenlit a slew of amendments aimed at refining operations, safeguarding investors, and boosting market-participant efficiency, especially targeting SMEs, merchant bankers, and mutual funds. Among the most anticipated decisions is the overhaul of the SME IPO framework. This reform is pivotal for small and medium enterprises seeking to tap public capital markets. Sebi has now stipulated that SMEs must demonstrate a minimum operating profit of ₹1 crore in two of the previous three financial years before they can file for an IPO. This aims to ensure that only financially robust SMEs can access public funding, thus safeguarding investors. The establishment of a Past Risk and Return Verification Agency marks another significant stride. This new body will authenticate the risk-return metrics provided by financial services providers such as investment advisors and research analysts, ensuring investors receive reliable and standardised data. Mint's Neha Joshi breaks down all the changes and amendments from the Sebi meeting. 

Mint Business News
Coming Soon: A New Noida

Mint Business News

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 4:17


Welcome to Top of the Morning by Mint, your weekday newscast that brings you five major stories from the world of business. It's Wednesday, October 23, 2024. My name is Nelson John. Let's get started.A strong wave of selloffs engulfed the Indian stock market on Tuesday, dragging the Sensex and Nifty down by more than one per cent each.The International Monetary Fund kept its global growth forecast for 2024 and 2025 unchanged at 3.2 per cent. It also maintained its India growth projections at 7 per cent for FY25 and 6.5 per cent for FY26 in its October 2024 World Economic Outlook. While global growth is stable, there are changes beneath the surface, IMF said. The US economy saw an upgrade, but European countries faced downgrades. India and Russia boosted growth projections for emerging markets, driven by strong demand for technology. The Vizhinjam International Transhipment Deepwater Multipurpose Seaport near Thiruvananthapuram in Kerala has finally kicked off operations after numerous delays. Managed by Adani Ports and Logistics, this critical development positions it as India's deepest natural port and its sole container shipment hub. However, a significant hiccup remains—the port's poor road connectivity, with improvements not expected for another 12 to 18 months. Kerala faces a broader economic crunch, battling slow growth and steep debt as expenditures overshadow revenues. Demographic shifts, including an ageing population and evolving migration patterns, have obstructed remittance flows. N Madhavan delves deep into Kerala's economic issues and God's own country's efforts to revive its economy. IPOs aren't only for the big boys: smaller startups are also heading to the public markets.  Venture capital investors are nudging their early- to mid-stage portfolio companies towards IPOs amid a bullish stock market.  Priyamvada C and Mansi Verma write that startups such as IntrCity, BHive, and Leverage Edu P are gearing up for listings soon. India's more lenient IPO requirements compared to the US are encouraging such moves, they add. Another reason investors are pushing for this move is that many funds are now reaching the end of their life cycles and have to return money to their limited partners. Ambuja Cement has bought more than 46 percent of Orient Cement, marking yet another landmark deal for the Adani-owned cement company. This is the Adani Group's fourth major transaction to bolster Ambuja's prowess in less than a year. Nehal Chaliawala writes that this acquisition marks the latest round in the cement war between Ultratech and Ambuja. Small players continue to be either bought or squeezed out as the two giants look at consolidating a huge chunk of the industry. Did you know that Noida is an acronym? It stands for New Okhla Industrial Development Authority. Now, there's a new one on the way – the Uttar Pradesh government has greenlit the development of New Noida near Greater Noida. This new city, planned over 15 years in the Dadri-Noida-Ghaziabad region, will unfold in four phases, with the first set to be ready in four years. It's expected to accommodate 600,000 residents and include a mix of industrial hubs, residential areas, commercial spaces and healthcare facilities. Notably, the city plans also feature specialised industrial hubs such as a 'Korean City', a 'Japanese City', and an ‘Olympic City'. Madhurima Nandy explains more in today's Primer.     IMF keeps India's FY25 growth forecast unchanged at 7%Kerala's 500 days challenge: Can ‘God's own country' become a Gujarat?No startup's too small to IPO in a bull marketAmbuja's Orient buy steps up cement warNew Noida city: Will it spur NCR realty market?

ThePrint
ThePrintPod: Prayagraj Vs Noida—VVIP culture isn't the same everywhere

ThePrint

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2024 10:53


In his latest weekly column, former IAS officer Sanjeev Chopra explains how VVIP culture isn't the same everyweher in India. Pointing out that VVIPs (of equal status) prefer to go about their work quietly in Noida, Greater Noida, but insist on VVIP privileges in Prayagraj, Sanjeev Chopra says,'It is the civic awareness, rather than any govt notification, that will be the key to creating a more egalitarian (urban) public space.'----more----Read full article here: https://theprint.in/opinion/prayagraj-v-noida-vvip-culture-isnt-the-same-everywhere/2260152/

The Top Order
This Week in Cricket #160 - The shambles in Noida, Sri Lanka beat England & the Fraser-McGurk question

The Top Order

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2024 59:29


In this episode of the show, we discuss the abandoned Test in Greater Noida between Afghanistan and New Zealand, Sri Lanka's win against England, India's squad to face Bangladesh and a the England v Australia bilateral T20 series.   We start the show with a rant about the shambles that saw no play between the Black Caps and Afghanistan, but instead featured cutting up of the outfield, household fans and quite a bit of rain. Could this have been avoided? Or do we chalk it up to unseasonable weather and move on with our lives?   It's then time to heap praise on Sri Lanka for their comfortable victory in the third Test against England – a result that looked unlikely after a light-affected Day 1. Pathum Nissanka and Kamindu Mendis shone with the bat, as well as Lahiru Kumara and Vishwa Fernando, in a win that keeps their World Test Championship dreams alive. For England, we ponder whether this was just a bad few days at the office or something more concerning. We discuss Harry Brook, a relatively inexperienced seam attack and whether Dan Lawrence will ever play for England again.   To round out the show, we look at India's squad for their upcoming Test series against Bangladesh, as well as a few over-reactions after Game 1 of the England v Australia T20 series (which Liam Livingstone must have heard before Game 2!).   We'll be back again next week with more news and reviews from around the world. Until then please take the time to give us a like, follow, share or subscribe on all our channels (@toporderpod on Twitter & Facebook, and @thetoporderpodcast on Instagram & YouTube) and a (5-Star!) review at your favourite podcast provider, or tell a friend to download. It really helps others find the show and is the best thing you can do to support us. You can also find all our written content, including our Hall of Fame series, at our website. You can also dip back into our guest episodes - including conversations Mike Hesson, Shane Bond and Mike Hussey, current players such as Matt Henry, Sophie Devine and Ish Sodhi, coaches Gary Stead, Jeetan Patel and Luke Wright, as well as Barry Richards, Frankie Mackay, Bharat Sundaresan and many more fascinating people from all across the cricketing world. And if you'd like to reach out to us with feedback, questions or guest suggestions, get in touch at thetoporderpodcast@gmail.com.   Thanks for listening. 0:00 Intro 1:05 The shambles in Noida - should we have seen some cricket between Afghanistan & the Black Caps? 9:00 Sri Lanka beat England - did England get complacent? 14:15 Did Sri Lanka find an effective counter to Bazball? 18:35 Sri Lanka outbowled England 23:10 Shoaib Bashir chat 26:40 Will Dan Lawrence play Test cricket again? 29:35 Pathum Nissanka and Kamindu Mendis were excellent 31:50 England v Australia first T20 - Jake Fraser-McGurk and Liam Livingstone in the spotlight 44:10 India v Bangladesh - Can in-form Bangladesh give India's balanced squad a run for their money? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Red Inker With Jarrod Kimber
Moeen Ali Retires, Freddie's New Job, Australia's Test Opener, Not So Greater Noida | Uncovered

Red Inker With Jarrod Kimber

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2024 80:30


- Download Hitwicket FREE for iOS/Android and build your dream team! - https://app.adjust.com/1d5n4oe9- Nord VPN Link: https://nordvpn.com/kimber Jarrod and Behram discuss the latest developments in cricket, off the field, including Moeen Ali's retirement from international cricket, Andrew Flintoff's new job an England Lions head coach, Australia Test match opener conundrum, and the fiasco that has unfolded in Greater Noida, due to which the solitary Test match between Afghanistan and New Zealand has been abandoned.-To support the podcast please go to our Patreon page. https://www.patreon.com/user?u=32090121. Jarrod also now has a Buy Me A Coffee link, for those who would prefer to support the shows there: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/jarrodkimber.Each week, Jarrod Kimber hosts a live talk show on a Youtube live stream, where you can pop in and ask Jarrod a question live on air. Find Jarrod on Youtube here: https://www.youtube.com/c/JarrodKimberYT.To check out my video podcasts on Youtube : https://youtube.com/@JarrodKimberPodcasts-This podcast is edited and mixed by Ishit Kuberkar, he's at https://instagram.com/soundpotionstudio & https://twitter.com/ishitkMukunda Bandreddi is in charge of our video side.

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive
D'Arcy Waldegrave: Sportstalk host on day four of the New Zealand-Afghanistan cricket test being abandoned

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2024 5:49


Day four of the one-off test between the Black Caps and Afghanistan has been abandoned before the scheduled start of play, as rain fell over Greater Noida, India. For the fourth day in succession, rainfall has forced the match to be called off before a single ball was bowled. The final clash is still scheduled for Friday - but hints of poor weather leave the event in doubt. Sportstalk host D'Arcy Waldegrave explains further. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

RNZ: Morning Report
Sports News for 12 September 2024

RNZ: Morning Report

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024 1:11


Play in the Black Caps one-off test against Afghanistan was called off without a ball being bowled for a third straight day due to rain in India's Greater Noida region.

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive
D'Arcy Waldegrave: Sportstalk host on the sodden outfield disrupting Black Caps-Afghanistan cricket fixture

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 4:41


There's fears another day may go by without any start to the maiden cricket test between the Black Caps and Afghanistan. Despite clear skies at Greater Noida - on the outskirts of Delhi in India - a sodden outfield means there's still been no toss for the one-off fixture. An inspection has been scheduled for 6.30pm (NZT). Sportstalk host D'Arcy Waldegrave says it's likely the match will be called off again. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

RNZ: Morning Report
Sports News for 10 September 2024

RNZ: Morning Report

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2024 1:15


No play was possible on the first day of the one-off test between the Black Caps and Afghanistan in Greater Noida in India.

Eyeway Conversations
Eyeway Conversations with Rajeev Ranjan

Eyeway Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2024 23:41


In this inspiring episode of Eyeway Conversations, host George Abraham sits down with Rajeev Ranjan, the visionary artist and founder of Anhad Band. Anhad Band is not just any musical group; it is a band composed entirely of visually impaired musicians, breaking barriers and creating soulful music that resonates with audiences across India. Rajeev shares the poignant story of his journey, which began with a significant incident during his school years. Facing discrimination and overcoming adversity, Rajeev's determination led him to form a band where visually impaired artists could shine and support their families through their passion for music. Key highlights of the episode include the genesis of Anhad Band, where Rajeev discusses the early struggles and motivations behind forming the group. He recounts the initial collaboration with his friend Amit, who played the guitar, and the gradual addition of other members, including Dushyant on drums and Rajat on keyboard. Rajeev's talent for writing and composing music is another focal point, as he explains how the band modernizes traditional bhajans and folk songs to appeal to contemporary youth without losing their essence. The episode also delves into Project Khwab, a heartwarming initiative with the Tech Mahindra Foundation, where visually impaired children from schools in Kolkata and Delhi collaborated to create a bilingual song. Listeners will learn about Rajeev's involvement in Dastangoi, an ancient art form of storytelling, which influenced his approach to music and performance. He shares anecdotes from various memorable performances, including a particularly impactful show at the I-Business Institute (IBI) in Greater Noida and a challenging yet rewarding event for the Asia-Pacific Congress for Optometrists. Throughout the episode, Rajeev offers insights into the hard work, self-belief, and persistence that contributed to Anhad Band's success. He emphasizes the importance of marketing oneself and consistently striving toward one's goals. Additionally, Rajeev discusses his formal music education under renowned gurus and institutions, enhancing his skills and knowledge. George Abraham concludes the episode by thanking Rajeev Ranjan for sharing his incredible story and wishing him continued success in his musical endeavors. This episode is a testament to the power of resilience, creativity, and the unifying force of music. Tune in to be inspired by Rajeev Ranjan's journey and the harmonious world of Anhad Band. This episode was brought to you by Score Foundation.

SynTalk
#TSOFF (The Susurrus Of Former Futures) --- SynTalk

SynTalk

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2024 77:06


What happened in the 6th century BCE? Can a non-human (robot? dog?) have a soul? Does God's time move from the past to the future? Is the present, in a sense, always avant-garde? How are bureaucratic orders made to perpetuate in time? How does a common person today understand the yugas? Who has the ‘need' to think about the future? How are different time periods squeezed into a single register in art? Why do we invoke ramrajya? Do ideal types constrain how far (& ‘how') one can think of the future? What did women joining the Buddhist sanghas (not) cause? Could science fiction become a historical artefact? Is a ‘genius' science fiction writer akin to a ‘genius' scientist? Is religion all about survival? Are religion, art and politics interwoven in the pharaoh? Are the pyramids, megaliths, Stonehenge, & the Chinese burial pits for the immediate afterlife of the dead or the future of those later alive? Are genealogies often invented? Is there a part of us that ‘needs' to believe? Do we wish that the future were pre-ordained? Do we inhabit multiple temporalities? &, when is the messiah coming (back)? SynTalk thinks about these & more questions using ideas from art history (Dr. Shailka Mishra, Jagdish and Kamla Mittal Museum of Indian Art, Hyderabad), theology (Prof. Ori Z. Soltes, Georgetown University, Washington DC), & ancient history (Dr. Meera Viswanathan, Shiv Nadar University, Greater Noida). Listen in...

HT Daily News Wrap
Bombay High Court grants Naresh Goyal interim medical bail in money laundering case | Evening News

HT Daily News Wrap

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2024 3:34


Bombay High Court grants Naresh Goyal interim medical bail in money laundering case, Rs 25 cr recovered from house help of Jharkhand minister's secretary. VIDEO, After Delhi, Ahmedabad schools receive bomb threat mails, Family in car chased, attacked by four others in BMW in Greater Noida, caught in dashcam, Reports of NEET-UG question paper leak baseless: NTA

ThePrint
ThePrintPod: Why Noida & Greater Noida are emerging as data centre hotspots — UP govt support, demand in north

ThePrint

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2024 5:35


India will require a 6-fold increase in data centre capacity by 2029, involving investment of Rs 1.5 lakh crore. Maharashtra, TN & UP are offering policies to tap into this opportunity.  

Lovecars On the Grid. Global Motorsport Podcast
Lewis and George rift? Red Bull Champions! MotoGP crashes, WSB, NASCAR, BTCC & more!

Lovecars On the Grid. Global Motorsport Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2023 43:28


Welcome to the Lovecars On The Grid podcast! Tiff Needell and Paul Woodman bring us a roundup of motorsport events from around the World! We have lots to discuss this week, from Red Bull's Constructors Championship win in Formula 1, to crashes in MotoGP in India! Plus World Superbikes in Spain, NASCAR in Texas, BTCC at Silverstone and lots more! The Land of the Rising Sun played host to a Formula 1 showdown that had fans at the edge of their seats. The Japanese Grand Prix, held at the iconic Suzuka Circuit, delivered high-speed action and drama. India, known for its passionate motorcycle culture, witnessed the exhilarating spectacle of MotoGP. The Buddh International Circuit in Greater Noida served as the battleground for the world's top motorcycle riders. Spain's Aragón circuit provided the backdrop for a thrilling World Superbike Championship race. The competition was fierce, with riders pushing their bikes to the limit on the challenging track. Everything is bigger in Texas, including the NASCAR action. The Texas Motor Speedway hosted a spectacular NASCAR event that had fans on their feet. The British Touring Car Championship (BTCC) made its annual stop at the historic Silverstone Circuit, treating fans to a fantastic day of touring car action.

ThePrint
ThePrint Pod: Expert panel calls for ‘immediate' registration & possession for homebuyers despite builders' ‘dues'

ThePrint

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2023 4:09


14-member panel led by ex-NITI Aayog CEO Amitabh Kant has also suggested measures, including a ‘model package' for Noida & Greater Noida, to expedite completion of stalled housing projects.----more----Read full article here: https://theprint.in/india/expert-panel-calls-for-immediate-registration-possession-for-homebuyers-despite-builders-dues/1724533/

Namastey India
Greater Noida 2.0! Really? | EP1124

Namastey India

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2023 6:26


Aaj k episode main baat karenge Greater Noida Master Plan 2041 k baare main.Kya hai Greater Noida 2.0? Janne k liye sunte rahiye Namastey India!

janne kya aaj greater noida
The Desi Crime Podcast
91. Noida University Murder/Suicide - India

The Desi Crime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2023 59:11


“She said that she wanted a break from the relationship. I asked her if I should at least hope that she will come back. She said no because she wanted to stay single for some time and that might change things for her. I could not accept that.” Parse through any teenage highschooler's diary, and words like these are all too easy to find. Breaks vs break ups, situationships vs relationships, boyfriend vs ex-boyfriend, these duels define adolescence. We've all been through some version of it. But as we retrospect, we cringe at that bygone era; of course, we are older now. Now we're too mature to put up with these silly little dramas. The same insecurities do not haunt us any more? Or do they? Deep down in our psyche, are we still that insecure teenage kid? Some folks just never grow up. And those words you just heard weren't of a teenager, but a grown man. Sometimes, not growing up, not getting out of the shell of puberty, can have adverse consequences in your adulthood: for you, and for your partner. This is the story of a man still trapped in a teenage drama of his own making, this is the story of Anuj Kumar.  FULL TRANSCRIPT: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1wHfMhhyIV5h2A7JlOjlklSzGAUectyHGR1j9S5nbgKc/edit SOURCES: SNU murder-suicide: Police file FIR under Arms Act | Delhi News, The Indian Express Shiv Nadar University murder-suicide: Shooter's video note cites ‘cancer, ex-girlfriend's affairs' Shiv Nadar University Murder: Victim Had Already Filed 2-3 Complaints With Varsity Authorities Against Killer | Delhi News, Times Now ‘She Was Talented, Always Smiling,' Father of Student Allegedly Shot by Classmate ‘She Cheated, Left Me & I Could Not Accept it': Student Who Shot Classmate, Then Self Suspected student accused of calling Shiv Nadar University shooting as dog bite - Hindustan Times Shiv Nadar University shooting row: Unravelling relationship-based violence in young adults- Edexlive Welcome To IANS Live - NATION - Shiv Nadar Varsity murder case: Anuj sent e-mail to varsity officials 12 mins before killing Sneha Who is Neha Chaurasia Shiv Nadar University shooting victim killed by Anuj Singh in viral video - The SportsGrail Greater Noida's Shiv Nadar University student shot video before killing female classmate, self: 'I have cancer, she cheated on me' (1) News1Indiatweet on Twitter: "#GreaterNoida : छात्रा की हत्या कर सुसाइड का मामला हत्या के बाद सुसाइड से पहले का वीडियो #Viral छात्र ने प्रेमिका की गोली मारकर की थी हत्या @noidapolice @CP_Noida @DCPGreaterNoida @Uppolice @dgpup @ShivNadarUniv https://t.co/VHzkD6owyi" / Twitter (1) POLICE COMMISSIONERATE GAUTAM BUDDH NAGAR on Twitter: "ग्रेटर नोएडा शिव नादर यूनिवर्सिटी परिसर में छात्र द्वारा परिचित छात्रा को गोली मारने व बाद में खुद को भी गोली मारकर आत्महत्या करने की घटना के संबंध में @DCPGreaterNoida द्वारा दी गई बाइट। थाना-दादरी @Uppolice https://t.co/sgIvXYJWN3" / Twitter Noida Univ Murder-suicide: Accused Blames Cancer, Traumas & Ex-girlfriend's Affair Behind Incident in Viral Video - News18 Murder-suicide at Shiv Nadar university | Woman complained in March of harassment by accused, college counselled them: Police | Delhi News, The Indian Express Ex-girlfriend's affair, cancer, past traumas: Video of Greater Noida varsity suicide-murder case surfaces - India Today shiv nadar murder - Google Search Student murder: Shiv Nadar University among 5 named in FIR; it says took up the issue seriously, gave restraining order | Delhi News, The Indian Express Murder-suicide at Shiv Nadar university | Woman complained in March of harassment by accused, college counselled them: Police | Delhi News, The Indian Express Shiv Nadar University Murder and Suicide Case: Family said - will file a defamation case against those who defame our daughter - news7 noida

HT Daily News Wrap
Alarmed Indigo passengers get pilot changed before diverted flight returns to Mumbai

HT Daily News Wrap

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2023 9:35


Alarmed Indigo passengers get pilot changed before diverted flight returns to Mumbai, Donald Trump pleads not guilty in federal documents case, Greater Noida society imposes dress code, bans lungis and nighties other top news bulletin here.

Grand Tamasha
Age of Vice: When Art Meets Life

Grand Tamasha

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2023 42:46


Age of Vice is the blockbuster new novel by the author Deepti Kapoor. It's a love story, wrapped inside a tale of capitalism run amok, wrapped inside a violent story of gangland politics. In nearly 600 pages, it transports readers from the badlands of eastern Uttar Pradesh to the five-star hotels and fabulous bungalows of New Delhi. To call this book a sensation would be the understatement of the year. Readers have snapped up copies, book editors have issued glowing reviews, and a television series is already in the works. Deepti Kapoor grew up in north India and worked for several years as a journalist in New Delhi. She's the author of a previous novel, A Bad Character, published in 2015. To talk more about Age of Vice and the inspiration behind it, Deepti joins Milan on the podcast this week. They discuss Deepti's journey from Delhi reporter to novelist, the research she conducted for the book, and the cynicism embedded in Indian politics. Plus, the two discuss the book's adaptation for the screen and the planned trilogy of books that is in the works. Ron Charles, “Deepti Kapoor's thriller ‘Age of Vice' starts 2023 with a bang,” Washington Post, December 29, 2022.Milan Vaishnav, When Crime Pays: Money and Muscle in Indian Politics (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2017).Josy Joseph, A Feast of Vultures: The Hidden Business of Democracy in India (New Delhi: HarperCollins India, 2016). Deepti Kapoor, “Driving in Greater Noida,” Granta, February 23, 2015.

BACHPAN KE PITARE SE
Be Cool Headed

BACHPAN KE PITARE SE

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 5:52


An earnest message by Mrs. Swati Karnwal, Headmistress, Mount Litera Zee School, Greater Noida. #FLYING COLOURS

headed headmistress greater noida
Cyrus Says
Cock & Bull feat. Aakash Mehta, Amit and Antariksh

Cyrus Says

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2021 72:13


On this episode, Cyrus is joined by comedian Aakash Mehta, Amit and Antariksh, to talks about a ton of news, like the Paralympic shot-putter who won gold and set a world record only to be disqualified for turning up three minutes late to the final, the 1st day of India v England test match, Joe Rogan getting COVID, and lots more. They also discuss the massive flooding in New York and New Jersey, the report of a restaurant owner who got shot in the head in Greater Noida, and more. Tune in for a very fun episode.Follow Aakash on Twitter & Instagram & YouTube: https://twitter.com/kuchbhimehta and https://www.instagram.com/kuchbhimehta and https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFhk_JAfHa_ONUwUNKDtl3AAlso, subscribe to Cyrus' YouTube channel: https://youtube.com/channel/UCHAb9jLYk0TwkWsCxom4q8AYou can follow Amit on Instagram & Twitter @DoshiAmit: https://twitter.com/doshiamit and https://instagram.com/doshiamitYou can follow Antariksh on Instagram @antariksht: https://instagram.com/antarikshtDo send in AMA questions for Cyrus by tweeting them to @cyrussaysin or e-mailing them at whatcyrussays@gmail.comDon't forget to follow Cyrus Broacha on Instagram @BoredBroacha (https://www.instagram.com/boredbroacha)In case you're late to the party and want to catch up on previous episodes of Cyrus Says you can do so at: www.ivmpodcasts.com/cyrussaysYou can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the new and improved IVM Podcasts App on Android: https://ivm.today/androidor iOS: https://ivm.today/ios

De Zero Stories
The Journey of Kanchan Metals - Food Processing Manufacturing- Supporting Food Startups

De Zero Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 22:59


In Conversation with Raghav Gupta - third-generation entrepreneur, who is carrying forwarding the legacy of Kanchan Metals. Kanchan Metal has witnessed the transformation of the Food Industry in India. Since the 1980s, the firm has been catering to the changing food dynamics through its manufacturing expertise, be a part of many fast-food success stories - Domino's, Haldirams, and many others. Kanchan Metals by 2021 is among the trusted and go-to-manufacturer for any Indian emerging food startup. https://snackfoodmachines.com/ Here are the key insights and milestones of Kanchan Metals: Established in 1984, Kanchan Metals have 3 plants in Greater Noida. They started out as a single person operation selling imported food processing equipment. Over the years they have added several new business functions and activities including their own manufacturing facility for food processing machines and products. Their existing production facility is well equipped to cater to current demand, They hope in the next 2 years we will have to expand our production capacity. The turnover for the last financial year was INR 64 Crore. Owing to the COVID 19 situation they could not have a very productive 1st quarter but are hopeful to achieve the same revenue as last year in a reduced business period of 9 months, if they are able to then they would see it as good growth. Their goal is to become the number 1 choice for processing machinery for snack food in India. They have multiple divisions in the company and machinery division has 60 persons and have employee's over 300 in the food manufacturing business. Kanchan Metals represent manufacturers as their distributors and sell their products as well as manufacture certain equipment in the house. We try to bring the best of both worlds together for a cost-effective integrated solution. Moving ahead, the company's aims to hire talented resources in the upcoming year and achieve a year on year growth rate of 20%

ACS Podcasting Network
Kids Will Get It by Rezaa Sharma

ACS Podcasting Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2021 6:02


Kids Will Get It by Rezaa Sharma from the Delhi Public School, Greater Noida, India. Honorable Mention in the category: Kids Will Get It (Adults, not so much) in the HS Division.

ACS Podcasting Network
A LIFESAVING CALL by Enab & Shruti Agarwal

ACS Podcasting Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 7:11


A LIFESAVING CALL by Enab & Shruti Agarwal from the Delhi Public School, Greater Noida, India in the category: Radio Drama Production Winner in the Radio Drama Production Category in the HS Division.

Listen with Irfan
Balak Ram Nagar | Irfan talks to a veteran Indian broadcaster

Listen with Irfan

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2021 70:43


Recorded on 30 Sep 2015 B.R.Nagar (26 Apr 1928 -16 Apr 2021) was a renowned broadcaster who worked with All India Radio, Delhi as a staff artist. While working as producer and broadcaster he nurtured a number of talents who are now established in their respective professions. During his four decades long career, Balak Ram Nagar produced a program almost everyday. What he produced for children programmes was unmatchable and even can't be imagined of their wide appeal and popularity now. A kind hearted sensible person B.R.Nagar lived a satisfying happy life and through his programmes generations have got smiles on their faces and filled with a highly evolved sense of pluralism and kindness This interview was recorded on 20th Sep 2015, Greater Noida by the broadcast journalist Irfan. Irfan (Syed Mohd Irfan) is hosting a longest running celebrity show of its kind on TV and now on OTT called #Guftagoo #Guftugu which is India`s only uninterrupted, unscripted and unhurried show. It has been popularly known for in-depth interviews with celebrated personalities from various fields of cinema, literature, arts & culture. Photo and produced by Irfan --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sm-irfan/message

Shift with Motordrift!
Honda Stops building cars at Greater Noida Plant

Shift with Motordrift!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2020 2:53


Hello Motordrifters in this episode of Shift with Motordrift! We are going to be discussing about the stopping of Building Cars by Honda at Greater Noida Plant. ENJOY!

Namastey India
North India me Film City | EP199

Namastey India

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2020 13:34


Aaj ke episode me baat karenge Greater Noida me jald khulne wali Film city ki aur kya kya opportunity ka bhandaar khul skta hai sabhi k liye

film north india aaj greater noida
KAJ Studio Podcast
CM Yogi puts Film City project on fast track; end of "Bollywood mafia" near?

KAJ Studio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2020 6:44


Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath on Sept 18 announced to set up India's biggest and most beautiful film city of the country in Gautam Buddh Nagar. He instructed officials to search for suitable land in or around Noida, Greater Noida, or Yamuna Expressway and prepare an action plan. Subsequently, the YEIDA on September 20 had sent a proposal stating that it has 780 acres earmarked for industrial purposes and 220 acres for commercial usage in Sector 21, which would be suitable to set up a film city. The land is located only six kilometers away from the Jewar airport and 12 km from the Eastern Peripheral Expressway. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kaj-studio/message

KAJ Studio Podcast
This is how UP CM Yogi Adityanath will break Bollywood's monopoly in the making of Hindi films

KAJ Studio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2020 13:39


Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath recently announced to set up India's biggest and most beautiful film city of the country in Gautam Buddh Nagar. He has instructed officials to search for suitable land in or around Noida, Greater Noida or Yamuna Expressway and prepare an action plan. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kaj-studio/message

KAJ Studio Podcast
India's "biggest and most beautiful Film City" in Noida is a good idea from UP CM Yogi Adityanath but will need to be worked on with all seriousness

KAJ Studio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2020 9:25


Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath on Friday announced to set up India's biggest and most beautiful film city of the country in Gautam Buddh Nagar. He has instructed officials to search for suitable land in or around Noida, Greater Noida or Yamuna Expressway and prepare an action plan. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kaj-studio/message

Elevator World
Otis India Receives Innovation, Supply-Chain Awards

Elevator World

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2019 5:09


Welcome to the Elevator World News Podcast. Today’s podcast news podcast is sponsored by elevatorbooks.com: www.elevatorbooks.com OTIS INDIA RECEIVES INNOVATION, SUPPLY-CHAIN AWARDS Otis Elevator India recently received awards for innovation and supply-chain excellence. On September 25, Sridar Rajagopal, director of sales and marketing, strategy and mergers and acquisitions, accepted the “IoT Innovation Award” from Express Computer at the Internet of Things (IoT) Innovation Conclave in Greater Noida, India. "With IoT services like Otis ONETM, the possibilities are immense and will offer a whole set of services not yet possible," he said. On the same day, Otis' Bengaluru factory was named second runner up in the “Excellence in Supply Chain — Large Enterprises” category at the Eighth Annual Manufacturing Today Conference & Awards 2019 in Mumbai. Fifty large manufacturers submitted nominations for the award, which recognizes operations efficiency and customer satisfaction.   Image credit: courtesy of Melissa Serrao from LinkedIn To read the full transcript of today's podcast, visit: elevatorworld.com/news Subscribe to the Podcast: iTunes │ Google Play | SoundCloud │ Stitcher │ TuneIn

Business Standard Podcast
Single-use plastic: The world may be drowning in it but can we ban it?

Business Standard Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2019 17:58


Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently underlined his government’s intention to move away from single-use plastics in the coming years.  While addressing the 14th meeting of the Conference of Parties to the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD COP 14) in Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh in September, he exhorted the delegates to initiate a global ban on single-use plastic. This led to speculation and worries that the government may announce a ban on single-use plastic on October 2, 2019 but India did not go ahead with such a ban. What exactly is single-use plastic? Why doesn’t the government simply go ahead and ban it?  What are the alternatives to using single-use plastic? Business Standard’s Senior Associate Editor, Jyoti Mukul answers some of these questions in this podcast with host, Ankur Bhardwaj. Tune in for more:

Magazine Environnement | Deutsche Welle
COP 14 sur la désertification à New Delhi : des jeunes burkinabé en action

Magazine Environnement | Deutsche Welle

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2019 12:42


Notre magazine nous amène cette semaine en Inde, précisement à Greater Noida, dans la banlieue de News Delhi où a lieu la 14ème Conférence des parties à convention des Nations unies sur la lutte contre la désertification. Parmi les participants, deux jeunes burkinabé qui appuient les paysans de leur pays en matière de gestion durable des terres. Ils nous parleront de leur travail…

Daily Dose
Ep 87: PM Modi's Japan visit, Amit Shah's J&K visit, Greater Noida Police's 'red cards' & more

Daily Dose

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2019 10:00


This episode is hosted by Cherry Agarwal who brings you stories from the UK, Japan, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra and more. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Daily Dose
Ep 87: PM Modi's Japan visit, Amit Shah's J&K visit, Greater Noida Police's 'red cards' & more

Daily Dose

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2019 10:00


This episode is hosted by Cherry Agarwal who brings you stories from the UK, Japan, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra and more. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Hoopdarshan
Hoopdarshan Episode 77: Scott Flemming on NBA Academy India and India's National Basketball Team

Hoopdarshan

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2019 64:57


The very first guest on Hoopdarshan, Scott Flemming, returns to India's premier basketball podcast in a new role. Flemming was arguably the most successful head coach of India's Men's basketball side, and now works as the Technical Director of the NBA Academy India in Greater Noida. In an in-depth interview with co-hosts Kaushik Lakshman and Karan Madhok, Flemming talked about the changing opportunities for India's top prospects, what India can do to turn around their recent slump, and the full inside story of the 'Turban-Ban' controversy from the 2014 FIBA Asia Cup.   

Business Standard Podcast
Some relief for Amrapali, Unitech home buyers but still a tough road ahead

Business Standard Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2019 15:27


The Supreme Court on Thursday asked the government to look into the possibility of it taking over the Unitech Group and complete the pending housing projects to protect the interest of home buyers. A two-judge bench headed by Justice DY Chandrachud said it would like to hear Attorney General KK Venugopal's views in the matter. The government could look at the possibility of completing these housing projects, which would be a relief for home buyers, who had invested their hard-earned savings into it. The court’s order came a day after its another on Wednesday said that ownership of Amrapali group in its various housing projects would taken away and would be handed over to Noida and Greater Noida authorities which will complete construction and hand over possession to buyers.  Listen to this podcast for more.

Reporters Without Orders
Ep 61: SSC Paper Leak, NaMo TV, Congress Manifesto and more

Reporters Without Orders

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2019 45:01


This week's Reporters Without Orders features host Cherry Agarwal with Newslaundry's head of research Ayush Tiwari and desk writer Gaurav Sarkar. The panel talks about the SSC paper leaks, Yogi Adityanath's rally, the Congress manifesto and the newly launched NaMo TV.Ayush talks about the press conference he attended on the SSC paper leaks conducted by Yogendra Yadav and Kanhaiya Kumar, an SSC aspirant from Bihar. He explains what happened and how the government and authorities were hand-in-glove. He says: “The Chairman of the SSC should be taken into account because this incident has happened under his nose.”Cherry discusses the recently released Congress manifesto which made a slew of promises including some focusing on the media, like the amendment of Press Council of India Act to strengthen self-regulation of the media, and the empowering of the Press Council of India to fight the menace of fake news and misinformation. Most fake news is amplified by TV news on a daily basis, and Cherry says: “TV newsrooms have whipped up war hysteria, communal mongering ... Be it Ayodhya, Pulwama, Balakot—I mean TV newsrooms go insane.” She also discusses the Congress's promise of making defamation a civil offence and the removal of the controversial sedition law.Gaurav tells us about Yogi Adityanath's rally in Bisara village near Greater Noida where the prime accused in the Akhlaq lynching case were present in the front rows, attending the rally. Gaurav quotes one of the accused as saying “we are out on bail and nothing can happen to us”. Ayush adds, “When one of the accused died, he was wrapped in a tricolour.” The panel discusses religion and the caste system in the context of the beef ban, and its impact on people.Cherry also brings up NaMo TV—now renamed Content TV—and how most details about the channel are hidden. "The Election Commission should examine its funding, violation of the Model Code of Conduct, ownership and whether the broadcasting rules are being violated or not,” she says.This and more, so listen up!#NaMo #SSC #Congress #Manifesto #Yogi #Adityanath #elections See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Newslaundry Podcasts
Reporters Without Orders Ep 61: SSC Paper Leak, NaMo TV, Congress Manifesto and more

Newslaundry Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2019 45:01


This week’s Reporters Without Orders features host Cherry Agarwal with Newslaundry's head of research Ayush Tiwari and desk writer Gaurav Sarkar. The panel talks about the SSC paper leaks, Yogi Adityanath’s rally, the Congress manifesto and the newly launched NaMo TV.Ayush talks about the press conference he attended on the SSC paper leaks conducted by Yogendra Yadav and Kanhaiya Kumar, an SSC aspirant from Bihar. He explains what happened and how the government and authorities were hand-in-glove. He says: “The Chairman of the SSC should be taken into account because this incident has happened under his nose.”Cherry discusses the recently released Congress manifesto which made a slew of promises including some focusing on the media, like the amendment of Press Council of India Act to strengthen self-regulation of the media, and the empowering of the Press Council of India to fight the menace of fake news and misinformation. Most fake news is amplified by TV news on a daily basis, and Cherry says: “TV newsrooms have whipped up war hysteria, communal mongering ... Be it Ayodhya, Pulwama, Balakot—I mean TV newsrooms go insane.” She also discusses the Congress’s promise of making defamation a civil offence and the removal of the controversial sedition law.Gaurav tells us about Yogi Adityanath’s rally in Bisara village near Greater Noida where the prime accused in the Akhlaq lynching case were present in the front rows, attending the rally. Gaurav quotes one of the accused as saying “we are out on bail and nothing can happen to us”. Ayush adds, “When one of the accused died, he was wrapped in a tricolour.” The panel discusses religion and the caste system in the context of the beef ban, and its impact on people. Cherry also brings up NaMo TV—now renamed Content TV—and how most details about the channel are hidden. "The Election Commission should examine its funding, violation of the Model Code of Conduct, ownership and whether the broadcasting rules are being violated or not,” she says.This and more, so listen up! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

NewSprint
115: Newsprint: February 07, 2018

NewSprint

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2018 2:03


SPORTS Sangakkara Calls For Wage Reform in Tests Sri Lankan veteran Kumar Sangakkara has called for Test cricket to introduce a minimum match fee for all countries to stop young players ditching the long-form for lucrative Twenty20 leagues. Sangakkara, the fifth-highest run scorer in the history of Test cricket, retired from the first-class game last year but has continued playing for domestic T20 franchises around the world, including in this week’s Hong Kong T20 Blitz. The 40-year-old praised the shorter format for spreading the game's popularity to new markets but warned that without change, Test cricket could face a battle to remain relevant for young players and fans. "T20 is the ideal format to introduce — you talk about the Americas, with China," Sangakkara said. ENTERTAINMENT Salman Khan To Return As 'Devil' in Kick 2 The makers of upcoming film Kick 2 starring superstar Salman Khan have locked Christmas 2019 for the release. The official account of the production company Nadiadwala Grandson Entertainment on Wednesday announced the release date of the second installment of the Kick franchise on Twitter. Kick, which starred Salman, Randeep Hooda, Nawazuddin Siddiqui and Jacqueline Fenandez released in 2014. It was directed by Sajid Nadiadwala. The movie was an official remake of the 2009 Telugu movie Kick. AUTO Auto Expo 2018 kickstarts today Auto Expo 2018 kickstarts today. The largest gathering of auto manufacturers in India will see over 20 model launches, many concepts. Scheduled to open for public from 9-14 February 2018 at India Expo Mart in Greater Noida, the Auto Expo 2018 will see global automakers locking horns to launch and showcase their best products to the world. The major highlights of the first day of Auto Expo 2018 include concepts from Maruti Suzuki, Renault, KIA Motors along with the launch of the Hyundai Ioniq and Elite i20 (2018). As far as two-wheelers are concerned, Honda launched its Activa 5G along with launches from Hero, Yamaha and Suzuki.

(URR NYC) Underground Railroad Radio NYC
Pharaoh Said That - "Mob In India Brutally Attacks African Students..."

(URR NYC) Underground Railroad Radio NYC

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2017


Narendra Mishra, a journalist with Times of India, has released a video of an assault on a student identified as a Nigerian. Mishra, who was at the scene of the attack, captured the incident. He later tweeted: â??Sorry world, we are not like this. Shocking incident in Greater Noida. Three attacks on Nigerians in one day. Where are we heading?â?? In the video, about 20 young men are seen attacking a defenceless black man. The youths not only pounced on him at intervals, they also hurled objects at the victim. He managed to stand up and tried to escape but his attackers caught up with him, and pulled him to the ground as the assault continued. At a point, the man was motionless, but the attackers will not stop. A young man in white shirt tried to pacify the rampaging mob, but did not succeed. Sushma Swaraj, Indiaâ??s minister of external affairs, has demanded a report of the incident. â??I have asked for a report from government of Uttar Pradesh about the reported attack on African students in Noida,â?? she wrote on Twitter.

SynTalk
#TKAK (The Kith And Kin) --- SynTalk

SynTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2017 75:05


Why don’t you help all your relatives? Why do people marry? Do you know your pedigree? Can relatedness be measured or recognized with precision? Are close relatives the best organ donors? Who guarantees your loans? Who can the closest relative be? Do four first cousins equal one sibling? Would altruism evolve in the absence of kinship? Does the environment impact the benefit/cost of helping? Can organisms self reproduce? Is it possible for males to have neither a father nor a son? Do all off-springs have mothers? Do plants have relatives? Is incest prohibition the Universal Law of Kinship? Is there an elementary unit of kinship? Is outbreeding a ‘superior’ natural selection method? Does a certain kind of exchange economy and an idea of ‘difference’ emerge with marriage? Do phases of a-/sexual reproduction (equivalent to in-/outbreeding?) alternate in certain cultures and species? What is a joint family? Are identical twins clones? C/would we clone ourselves in the future? Does marriage have a great future? Would kinship stay relevant in the long run? If yes, where would it begin? In the petri dish…? SynTalk thinks about these & more questions using concepts from sociobiology & ecology (Prof. Raghavendra Gadagkar, IISc, Bangalore), statistical genetics (Prof. Partha Pratim Majumder, ISI, Kolkata), & social anthropology (Prof. Deepak Mehta, Shiv Nadar University, Greater Noida). Listen in....