Meet BTech Pani Puri Wali, A 21-Year-Old Entrepreneur Who Wants To Make Indian Street Food Healthy
Upadhyay started her business after completing her graduation in BTech. Now she runs a pani puri stall.
Exploring The Five Best U.S. Cities For Bitcoin Enthusiasts
Due to the growth of Bitcoin, several U.S. cities have emerged as hotspots for bitcoin enthusiasts; these are the five best.
Google And Meta Over-Hired Thousands Of Employees Who Do Fake Work
Keith Rabois, who is a part of PayPal’s mafia, said that Google and Meta have overhired thousands of employees who do ‘fake work.”
Crypto Transactions, Virtual Assets To Come Under Money Laundering Act
The finance ministry today announced that cryptocurrency transactions would now come under the ambit of money laundering provisions. In a notification, the government said that participation in transactions involving virtual digital assets would be under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA). The move is the latest step taken by the government to tighten oversight of digital assets.
Ukraine War: India’s Oil Deals With Russia Dent Decades-Old Dollar Dominance
According to multiple oil trading and banking sources, India’s oil deals with Russia during the Ukraine War dented decades-old dollar dominance.
Why High Net-Worth Individuals Are Leaving India For The West
The reasons why high-net-worth individuals are leaving India for the West are better healthcare, open and flexible business environments, and access to better academic and professional opportunities.
Is America’s Critical Infrastructure Being Targeted In Asymmetric Warfare
The United States has recently experienced numerous high-profile incidents involving the destruction of critical infrastructure, including fires at warehouses and food processing plants, and other events impacting the nation’s food, water and energy assets.
How Rapper Pras Michél Got Entangled In One Of The Century’s Great Financial Scandals
The phone call awoke Pras Michél in the middle of a spring night in 2017. His “cousin from China” needed to meet, the woman on the line said. The caller was an ex-girlfriend who Michél, a rapper, producer and member of legendary hip-hop group the Fugees, hadn’t spoken to in years. He grew up in a Haitian family in New Jersey and doesn’t have a cousin from China, but he knew what the message meant.
Why Many Indian Startups Are Considering Reverse Flipping
It is not uncommon that many domestic startups, as well as many corporations, are leaning towards structuring their operations by establishing a holding company overseas, with its wholly-owned subsidiary company incorporated in India. This is known as reverse flipping. The rationale for extending an arm outside the country’s borders by the Indian founders is undertaken for a host of reasons, which mostly include corporate and tax concessions that are offered by the host country.
How A Country Goes Bankrupt, In 10 Steps
The past few decades of unnaturally easy money have created a world of “moral hazard” in which a ridiculous number of people borrowed far more than they should have. Now, with money getting tighter, not just businesses and individuals but some governments are staring at the “suddenly” part of that old saying about bankruptcy.