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the bbc�*s archana shukla is here to explain the need & us more. , us more. - rbis move us more.amour comes after months of glamour cash in india's system 7 7 system in fact, 7 system in fact, the system in gone the system in gone tht to cash shortage had gone uo to 77 cash shortage had gorge uo to , , high that was its’cieca’dehigh and that was up gfiggigggand gushing uo and gffiectigggand oushing uo and short—term overnight and short—term lending rate and see this another 7 another reason that has been as another reason that has been the lending in as another reason that has been the as ding in as another reason that has been the as ding as in the cou ntry as'well' as'impeding and is m— moment is to support etthemt-ment is. to auooor’t through this stthemt-msnt is to sueesr’t through this rba buying growth through this rba buying bonds and stopping z—sju 77 it would 6 currencies; itwould bring rates currencies; it would ioring rates lower currencies; it would bring rates lower and currencies; itwould bring rates lower and many interest rates lower and many economists say the bbc
the bbc�*s archana shukla is here to explain the need & us more. , us more. - rbis move us more.amour comes after months of glamour cash in india's system 7 7 system in fact, 7 system in fact, the system in gone the system in gone tht to cash shortage had gone uo to 77 cash shortage had gorge uo to , , high that was its’cieca’dehigh and that was up gfiggigggand gushing uo and gffiectigggand oushing uo and short—term overnight and short—term lending rate and see this another 7...
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archana shukla joins me live from mumbai for more. e us through the economic impact of the event. 0rganising the movement of millions and hosting them in one single place itself generate so much economic activity. a temporary city has been set up where the festival takes place with about 150,000 tenths being set up to accommodate millions, and some of these are in fact luxury temps with hotel chain group like the indian hotels which runs a group of hotels setting up luxury tents. some would pay more than 350, $400 per night to stay there, and apart from that, new electricity connections to power these 150,000 homes have been set up, new road lines have been set up in this temporary city, and the government, the government of uttar british, that host this festival, this entire event over 45 days could generate economic activity with $23 billion, and that would include some in the sector to travel and tourism payments group cetera that are hoping to benefit out of this. getting about 400 million people's eyes at one piece is a marketing
archana shukla joins me live from mumbai for more. e us through the economic impact of the event. 0rganising the movement of millions and hosting them in one single place itself generate so much economic activity. a temporary city has been set up where the festival takes place with about 150,000 tenths being set up to accommodate millions, and some of these are in fact luxury temps with hotel chain group like the indian hotels which runs a group of hotels setting up luxury tents. some would pay...
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archana shukla joins us with all the details.nk you forjoining me, tell me more, what details do we have? well, this “oins an case have? well, this joins an - case which - have? well, this joins an - case which was. have? well, this joins an - - case which was filed “ear 22:7 7 7 _ear by izzrfifiriwrimfi year by newsa -ency late last year by newsagency and now a dozen of andnowa dozen of other news especially the big agencies especially the big ones by billionaire along ones owned by billionaire along with global and indian publishers have alljoined in the legal their the legal proceedings and their openai of scraping website and using their website and using copyrighted material to gopytighted material to claim �* ai services gopytighted material to claim �*ai services and that they doing with notetaking 77 or without 77 77 or without any dermieeiee erwitheet eev———— — ~ payments permieeiee erwitheet veneer” , ~ payments for permieeiee erwitheet eeg———— — ~ payments for that making payments for using that information that they info
archana shukla joins us with all the details.nk you forjoining me, tell me more, what details do we have? well, this “oins an case have? well, this joins an - case which - have? well, this joins an - case which was. have? well, this joins an - - case which was filed “ear 22:7 7 7 _ear by izzrfifiriwrimfi year by newsa -ency late last year by newsagency and now a dozen of andnowa dozen of other news especially the big agencies especially the big ones by billionaire along ones owned by...
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archana shukla joins us live with the details. e latest report push the central bank to cut interest rates? well, there certainly is pressure on the central bank to cut interest rates, amidst a slowing economy so as to boost consumption and spending, but you know many economists feel the inflation worry is not yet over, so inflation which has been stubbornly high, straining household budgets, while it is easy and gradually there are certain elements of the food basket like cereals and vegetables which are still quoting very high prices and these are staples in every household. add to that the geopolitical risks on inflation, with aggressive us sanctions on russian oil, there is a chance that global oil prices could go up, and india imports about 90% of its oil requirements and has been depending so far on cheaper russian imports, but now is staring at higher prices in the months to come. and all of this happening at a time when the rupee has plunged to record lows against the dollar, and that could make all imports to the country m
archana shukla joins us live with the details. e latest report push the central bank to cut interest rates? well, there certainly is pressure on the central bank to cut interest rates, amidst a slowing economy so as to boost consumption and spending, but you know many economists feel the inflation worry is not yet over, so inflation which has been stubbornly high, straining household budgets, while it is easy and gradually there are certain elements of the food basket like cereals and...
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archana shukla reports.are hoping donald trump's threat of a tariff war with china brings in new business from global clients. these are motherboards, the computer hardware that power your laptops, desktops, remotes, even your appliances. until five years ago, india was completely reliant on imports for such it hardware but today, factories like these manufacture almost 50% of it locally. this is one segment where india is trying to push its manufacturing muscle. bengaluru—based zetwerk feels this makes india well—placed to fill the gap if and when us imposes high tariffs on chinese imports and it forces global firms to look for alternatives. now that we are posed for the second term of president trump, i think global supply chain planners hopefully are ready with a solution. i personally feel india is a great choice. we have reached out to us potential customers and so they know about our offering, our capabilities in india. the us is one of india's largest trading partners and its biggest export market, wi
archana shukla reports.are hoping donald trump's threat of a tariff war with china brings in new business from global clients. these are motherboards, the computer hardware that power your laptops, desktops, remotes, even your appliances. until five years ago, india was completely reliant on imports for such it hardware but today, factories like these manufacture almost 50% of it locally. this is one segment where india is trying to push its manufacturing muscle. bengaluru—based zetwerk feels...
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archana shukla reports. something energy. a tariff war with china might move business. these are motherboards, the computer hardware that powers your laptops and desktops, remotes, even appliances. until five years ago, india was completely reliant on imports for such hardware but today factories like these manufacture almost 50% of it. this is one segment where india is trying to push its manufacturing muscle. this makes india well placed to fill the gap. if and when the us enforces high tariffs on chinese imports, they will be forced to look for alternatives.- forced to look for alternatives. ~ ., , ., alternatives. we are poised for the second _ alternatives. we are poised for the second term _ alternatives. we are poised for the second term of _ alternatives. we are poised for the second term of president l the second term of president trump. i think global supply chain china are hopefully ready with a solution. india is a great choice, we feel, so we have talked to us potential customers and so they know about our offeri
archana shukla reports. something energy. a tariff war with china might move business. these are motherboards, the computer hardware that powers your laptops and desktops, remotes, even appliances. until five years ago, india was completely reliant on imports for such hardware but today factories like these manufacture almost 50% of it. this is one segment where india is trying to push its manufacturing muscle. this makes india well placed to fill the gap. if and when the us enforces high...
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archana shukla joins us with the details. will this push the central bank to cut interest rates?t rates? there is certainly pressure _ to cut interest rates? there is certainly pressure on - to cut interest rates? there is certainly pressure on the - certainly pressure on the central bank amid a slowing economy to cut rates so that consumer spending goes up when purchasing cars on consumer goods but there are many other factors that the central bank would need to keep in mind and, remember, the inflation concerns are not yet over. food inflation has moderated slightly but certain elements of the food basket like cereals and vegetables are still quoting high prices and that inflation will take some time to settle down. hard to that this is happening at a time when the indian currency has fallen to record lows against the dollar and that could make imports more expensive the country that imports especially 90% of its oil requirements. geopolitical factors would add to that concern is well with aggressive sanctions that the us is putting on russian oil, india could see its oil impal
archana shukla joins us with the details. will this push the central bank to cut interest rates?t rates? there is certainly pressure _ to cut interest rates? there is certainly pressure on - to cut interest rates? there is certainly pressure on the - certainly pressure on the central bank amid a slowing economy to cut rates so that consumer spending goes up when purchasing cars on consumer goods but there are many other factors that the central bank would need to keep in mind and, remember, the...
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the bbc�*s archana shukla reports from the southern indian city of bengaluru.gy. india's factories are hoping donald trump's threat of a tariff war with china brings new business from global clients. these are motherboards, the computer hardware that powers your laptops, desktops, remotes even your appliances. till about five years ago, india was completely reliant on imports for such it hardware, but today factories like these manufacture almost 50% of it locally. this is one segment where india is trying to push its manufacturing muscle. this bengaluru based company ceo says this makes india well—placed to fill the gap if the us places high tariffs on imports and forces global firms to look for alternatives. now that we're poised for second term of donald trump, i think global supply chain managers are ready with a solution. ifeel india is managers are ready with a solution. i feel india is a great choice so we have reached out to potential us customers and they know what we are offering and our capabilities in india. ,, , ., ., in india. the us is one of ind
the bbc�*s archana shukla reports from the southern indian city of bengaluru.gy. india's factories are hoping donald trump's threat of a tariff war with china brings new business from global clients. these are motherboards, the computer hardware that powers your laptops, desktops, remotes even your appliances. till about five years ago, india was completely reliant on imports for such it hardware, but today factories like these manufacture almost 50% of it locally. this is one segment where...
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archana shukla has the story. millions grind in an endless hustle. giving countless exams for a coveted governmentjob. the stakes are high but the examination system is broken. translation: we study so hard but fail because exam _ papers are leaked. their dreams crushed each time by fraud when the question papers are leaked for money amid fierce competition for limited jobs. this is an area where thousands of students come from north india to study. they live in small rooms, study in cramped classes but they are very focused on cracking exams. they either want to get into the police force, indian railways, get a job in the banks and most of them are from poorfamilies and to sustain this year after year is difficult. for some, the pressure to succeed is overwhelming. in his village in uttar pradesh, this man sits in silence, grieving. his son worked hard to become a constable, for years. last february, he was one of around 5 million who took an exam to fill 60,000 constable posts, but it all came crashing down. the exams were leaked and cancelled agai
archana shukla has the story. millions grind in an endless hustle. giving countless exams for a coveted governmentjob. the stakes are high but the examination system is broken. translation: we study so hard but fail because exam _ papers are leaked. their dreams crushed each time by fraud when the question papers are leaked for money amid fierce competition for limited jobs. this is an area where thousands of students come from north india to study. they live in small rooms, study in cramped...