A truckload of woes: as ownership patterns change, it may be end of road for small fleet owners – The Economic Times

Clipped from: https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/prime/economy-and-policy/a-truckload-of-woes-as-ownership-patterns-change-it-may-be-end-of-road-for-small-fleet-owners/primearticleshow/88193922.cms SynopsisSince the beginning of the lockdown last year, small fleet owners had been facing utilisation issues due to low demand and unavailability of

Sebi paper on algo trading unnerves brokers. A protective net or regressive step? Jury’s still out. – The Economic Times

Clipped from: https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/prime/money-and-markets/sebi-paper-on-algo-trading-unnerves-brokers-a-protective-net-or-regressive-step-jurys-still-out-/primearticleshow/88304263.cms SynopsisThe consultation paper proposes regulating algo trading with the intention to curb mis-selling, reduce probability of Black Swan events, and even frontrunning by

Asian Paints’ related-party transactions: what’s worrying the whistleblower and the proxy advisor? – The Economic Times

Clipped from: https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/prime/corporate-governance/asian-paints-related-party-transactions-whats-worrying-the-whistleblower-and-the-proxy-advisor/primearticleshow/87966327.cms SynopsisWhistleblower complaints to Sebi and a report from Bengaluru-based proxy advisory firm InGovern have brought the leading paint-maker into focus over related-party transactions

Dilip Vengsarkar on ’83’, rivalry with Malcolm Marshall, Virat Kohli and Kapil Dev – Exclusive! | Hindi Movie News – Times of India

Clipped from: https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/hindi/bollywood/news/dilip-vengsarkar-on-83-rivalry-with-malcolm-marshall-virat-kohli-and-kapil-dev-exclusive/articleshow/88618338.cms Dilip Vengsarkar on ’83’, rivalry with Malcolm Marshall, Virat Kohli and Kapil Dev – Exclusive! Dilip Vengsarkar on ’83’, rivalry with Malcolm Marshall,

3.5 lakh Indians currently stuck in Green Card backlog – The Economic Times

Clipped from: https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/nri/migrate/3-5-lakh-indians-currently-stuck-in-green-card-backlog/articleshow/88566888.cms?utm_source=ETTopNews&utm_medium=HPTN&utm_campaign=AL1&utm_content=23Synopsis Companies often sponsor permanent residency for employees to hold on to high-skilled labour. In recent years, American technology companies including Facebook, Google, Amazon

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