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Ahana Bhattacharya
Ahana Bhattacharya is an Entertainment/Bollywood journalist based in Mumbai, India.
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Top 10 companies for CSR in Healthcare in India 2023
21 Feb 2024
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thecsrjournal.in
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| Healthcare
The CSR Journal lists the top 10 companies in India for CSR in healthcare in 2023, highlighting their initiatives to improve access to healthcare for underprivileged communities. Tata Group, SBI, Infosys, Cipla, ICICI Bank, Sun Pharma, ONGC, Apollo Hospitals, SAIL, and Adani Group are recognized for their efforts in areas such as cancer care, eye care, maternal and child health, and disease elimination. These companies have implemented various programs, including mobile health units, hospital management systems, and partnerships with government and non-profit organizations to address healthcare challenges in India.
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Rebecca Bundhun
Rebecca Bundhun is a British journalist based in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. She writes for publications including The International New York Times and The National newspaper, Abu Dhabi. She focuses on business, economics, and social issues in India.
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HDFC Bank Merger Creates One of the World's Largest Banks
10 Jul 2023
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The National
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English
| Financial Markets
The merger of HDFC Bank with Housing Development Finance Corporation has created one of the world's largest banks, valued at $172 billion, and marks a significant development in the Indian banking sector. The merged entity now ranks as the fourth-largest bank globally and surpasses other Indian banks like the State Bank of India and ICICI Bank in market capitalisation. Industry experts believe this merger will lead to healthy competition among Indian banks and could spur further consolidation in the sector. HDFC Bank now has a vast customer base, numerous branches, and employees, and is expected to offer new products and services, which could benefit consumers. The merger is also seen as a strategic advantage for HDFC Bank, allowing it to underwrite larger loans and enhance its performance and profitability. Despite concerns over non-performing assets, the outlook for India's banking sector is positive, with expectations of continued growth and improved asset quality.
Junaid Dar
I am a freelance multimedia journalist based in India. My areas of interest include Politics, Human Rights, Hate crimes, Development, Climate, and Social issues. My work has appeared in several national and international Publications including Voice Of America, TRT World, The Daily Vox, HuffPost, ...
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Top stories at 7 PM: Centre declares MLJK as ‘unlawful association’, Activists vandalise stores, malls as Bengaluru Kannada signage row continues & more
27 Dec 2023
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www.news9live.com
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English
| Health
The Central government has declared the Muslim League Jammu and Kashmir, led by Masarat Alam Bhat, as an unlawful association under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act. In New York, a man attacked teenage tourists at Grand Central Terminal. Activists from Karnataka Rakshana Vedike vandalized stores and malls in Bengaluru over the Kannada signage row. KL Rahul's resurgence in cricket is highlighted. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh visited soldiers in Jammu, praising their efforts against terrorism. The State Bank of India has increased fixed deposit rates. Japan is considering regulations to allow third-party app stores and alternative billing options for Google and Apple. Concerns rise over heart attacks in teenagers post-Covid.
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Gautam Doshi
Gautam Doshi is a multimedia journalist and a documentary photographer based in Mumbai who is interested in human rights, climate change, environmental issues, development and systemic barriers, and rights for people with disabilities. In August 2019, Gautam received the Bob & Diane Fund (by Ms. ...
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Has Informal Sector Really Shrunk to 20% as SBI Claims?
01 Nov 2021
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www.factchecker.in
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English
| GST
The State Bank of India's (SBI) research report claims that India's informal economy has shrunk to 15%-20% of the formal GDP, down from 52% in 2018, due to digitisation, GST, and the gig economy. The report uses data from the Employees' Provident Fund Organisation, E-Shram portal, and Kisan Credit Cards to support its findings. However, experts question the validity of these data sources and the methodology used. The article highlights the complexities in defining and measuring the informal sector, with critics arguing that the SBI's estimates may be misleading. The report aims to spark further research and debate on the topic.
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Swati Gupta
I am a journalist based in New Delhi, India. I completed my M.S. in journalism from the Columbia Graduate School of Journalism in 2015. I have worked as an editor and reporter for four years in India and New York City.
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Female Voters Set to Equal Men in Coming India Polls, SBI Says
14 Dec 2023
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www.ndtvprofit.com
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| Gender Equality
The State Bank of India's Economic Research Department reports that women's participation in Indian elections is increasing significantly, with female voters expected to make up about half of the turnout in the 2024 national elections. The gender gap in voting is closing, with the potential for women voters to surpass registered male voters by 2029. Political parties, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party, are targeting female voters with specific policies, which have proven successful in recent elections.
Ksenia Kondratieva
Freelance journalist currently based in Mumbai, India. Write on international relations & and geopolitics with its relation to business. Covers various sectors of business, including oil & gas, defense, banking & finance, telecom & IT, among others. For the past 3 years, have been closely ...
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Lenders may set up AMCs to deal with stressed power assets
06 May 2018
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BusinessLine
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English
| Energy
Indian banks are considering the creation of an asset management company (AMC) to manage stressed power assets in light of the Reserve Bank of India's (RBI) stricter rules on non-performing assets (NPAs). This idea was discussed at a meeting convened by the State Bank of India following the RBI's deadline for resolving stressed assets by August 27. The banking industry sees potential in turning around good power sector assets that are currently undervalued. Discussions have been held with public sector units like NTPC and NHPC to manage these assets, but no agreements have been reached. The RBI's new regulations could impact over 50,000 MW of thermal power capacity, with about half under immediate stress. Assets are being categorized based on their viability and potential for quick sale or need for NCLT intervention.
Sandeep Kumar
I'm Sandeep kumar "video journalist based in Bihar, India.I usually work as a fixer, researcher and field producer for foreign crews in India, Nepal.
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Xiaomi UniBlade Trimmer Launched in India: Read on to know more
17 Mar 2024
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Smartprix
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Xiaomi has expanded its Mi Trimmer product line in India with the launch of the UniBlade Trimmer. This new lifestyle product aims to enhance the grooming experience for consumers. In the realm of online banking, the article provides a guide on how to reset the online SBI Profile Password, emphasizing the importance of securing personal and financial information. Realme is generating buzz in the smartphone market by teasing a flagship phone with a periscope lens, sparking speculation about whether it could be the GT 5 Pro or the Realme 12 Pro Plus. Lastly, Reliance Jio has announced new international roaming plans tailored for customers traveling to the USA and UAE, detailing the prices and benefits of these plans.
Jehangir Malik
Jehangir Malik is a journalist based in Srinagar, Jammu & Kashmir. Jehangir has an experience of 17 years in the field of journalism. He has worked for renowned English newspapers of Jammu & Kashmir like The Kashmir Times, Daily Excelsior, Etalaat (English) and Khidmat (English). Right now he is ...
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Amarnath Yatra: Faith traversing snow clad mountains
30 Jun 2022
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www.greaterkashmir.com
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| Religious Event
The Amarnath Yatra, a significant pilgrimage in Jammu & Kashmir, is set to resume after a two-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Yatra, which involves a trek to the Amarnath cave, is expected to see a record number of pilgrims this year. Extensive preparations, including security measures by the Jammu & Kashmir Police and other agencies, are in place to ensure a smooth and safe pilgrimage. The administration has made arrangements for food, healthcare, and transportation, and helicopter services are available for those who prefer a quicker journey. The Yatra is also expected to boost the local economy, benefiting various service providers. The event will run from June 30 to August 11, coinciding with Raksha Bandhan.
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Abhinandan Mishra
Abhinandan Mishra is a print journalist based in Delhi, India who has an experience of more than 12 years. He specialises in investigative issues, matter relating to terrorism, intelligence. He has covered three general elections and multiple assembly elections across the country. He is also a ...
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SBI to compensate victim of cyber fraud
18 Nov 2023
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sundayguardianlive.com
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The Delhi High Court ruled in favor of a cyber fraud victim, ordering the State Bank of India (SBI) to compensate the victim with Rs 2.60 lakh plus interest and legal costs, totaling Rs 3.90 lakh. The court's decision emphasizes consumer protection and places the responsibility on banks to safeguard customers against cyber fraud. The case involved a vishing attack where the victim was tricked into clicking a malicious link, leading to unauthorized transactions. The ruling challenges the norm of siding with financial institutions and highlights the need for banks to implement robust security measures.
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Sarika Rana
I split my time betweenDelhi and Singapore. Am an economist by training and work with a think tank. I started dipping my toes into journalism early 2020. And I did that because I know that nothing can change the world for the better than public interest journalism. Sunshine is the best disinfectant....
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No investor will be convinced to enter India until it gets its house in order.
20 Mar 2023
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thediplomat.com
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The article criticizes India's claim to be an emerging economic superpower, highlighting the recent banking sector crises as evidence of systemic rot. It details the $1.8 billion loan fraud involving Nirav Modi and Punjab National Bank, the failure of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to act, and the subsequent resignation of RBI Governor Urjit Patel. The article also covers the Punjab Maharashtra Cooperative (PMC) Bank's creation of fictitious accounts to conceal bad loans, and the collapse of Yes Bank due to risky lending practices. The author argues that the Indian government's response to these crises has been inadequate, with the burden of bailouts falling on the poor through the State Bank of India. The article suggests that without addressing these issues, India cannot hope to attract investors and truly achieve superpower status.
Akanki Sharma
Akanki Sharma is a journalist.
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Making life easier
05 Mar 2023
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www.theweek.in
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At the We The Women festival in Jaipur, paralympic athlete Shatabdi Awasthi, fashion content creator Sakshi Sindwani, and Indian-American entrepreneur Sanjana Rishi discussed overcoming societal challenges and stereotypes. Awasthi, who became a paralympic athlete after a spinal injury, was honored with the H.E.R award by Shweta Bachchan. Sindwani, who faced bullying and an eating disorder, now runs a successful Instagram page promoting body neutrality. Rishi, who wore a pantsuit at her wedding, spoke against the toxic bounce-back culture post-delivery. The panel emphasized self-love and breaking stereotypes for women's empowerment.
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Ajay Kumar Shukla
Ajay Kumar Shukla is a journalist.
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High on UPI success: India looks to scale global digital currency landscape, joins ranks with China to rollout CBDC
03 Nov 2022
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ETGovernment.com
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English
| Technology
India, following its success with UPI, has launched a pilot for its digital currency, the e-Rupee, becoming the 11th country globally to introduce a digital currency. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has issued two versions of the e-Rupee: retail (CBDC-R) for general transactions and wholesale (CBDC-W) for interbank transfers. The pilot includes nine banks and aims to make the inter-bank market more efficient and reduce transaction costs. The RBI emphasizes that the CBDC is to complement existing money forms and enhance the digital economy, financial inclusion, and payment system efficiency. Globally, 10 countries have fully launched digital currencies, with 105 countries exploring CBDCs, and several cross-border CBDC projects are under study.
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Ajay Verma
Ajay Verma is a journalist based in Chandigarh, India.
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RBI announces integration of pre-sanctioned credit lines for banks into UPI system
05 Sept 2023
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www.money9.com
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| Employment
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has announced the integration of pre-sanctioned credit lines for banks into the UPI system. State Bank of India (SBI) has introduced the facility of Central Bank Digital Currency. Flipkart has set a target of providing over 1 lakh seasonal employment opportunities before the festive season.
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