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prices have risen, transportation is becoming a real issue in bangalore, which for a start—up removeseing a small company. the ecosystem is vibrant and very dynamic. there's a lot of government support. the ease of doing business isa support. the ease of doing business is a fact. bureaucracy has been reduced and there is a lot of support for very early stage start—ups. we've grown it with a plan in place, we've grown it in a way that makes any everything integrated so we are building milestones and we are hitting a job those milestones. the fa ct we hitting a job those milestones. the fact we have government support, it's being done in a good man and people here are willing to help each other out and that's the differentiating thing between us and bangalore. in other business news making headlines, shares in airbus are jumping by more than 10% after it reported strong earnings for 2017, which beat analyst expectations. the firm was hit by a charge of $1.6 billion because of the delay in its a400 billion because of the delay in its aaoo military plane programme but investors responded
prices have risen, transportation is becoming a real issue in bangalore, which for a start—up removeseing a small company. the ecosystem is vibrant and very dynamic. there's a lot of government support. the ease of doing business isa support. the ease of doing business is a fact. bureaucracy has been reduced and there is a lot of support for very early stage start—ups. we've grown it with a plan in place, we've grown it in a way that makes any everything integrated so we are building...
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then i travelled back to india and i went to bangalore, and thatis india and i went to bangalore, andal health hospitals in india is, so mental health hospitals in india is, soi mental health hospitals in india is, so i went there, i spoke to people, and gradually the research for the book grew. i was quite interested in it, and then i wanted to use a young girl, because, you know, people could relate, because i wanted to reach out to young people. i wanted to place her in setting that was familiar to to place her in setting that was familiarto indians, so to place her in setting that was familiar to indians, so ijust chose the places where i had gone to college, and that is how the book came about. how openly are mental health issues discussed in india?- the time when the book came out, which was in 2008, it wasn't discussed very openly. the book was a huge kind of, it made an impact. but recently, of late, things have changed a lot, people are talking about it. the book has gone on to be about it. the book has gone on to be a tremendous success, it is one of india's highest selling
then i travelled back to india and i went to bangalore, and thatis india and i went to bangalore, andal health hospitals in india is, so mental health hospitals in india is, soi mental health hospitals in india is, so i went there, i spoke to people, and gradually the research for the book grew. i was quite interested in it, and then i wanted to use a young girl, because, you know, people could relate, because i wanted to reach out to young people. i wanted to place her in setting that was...
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hike is different in the sense that we don't have logistics, we have a team in bangalore and most ofd. some marketing costs and oui’ absorbed. some marketing costs and our people. that is not a concern with respect to hike. others say it isa with respect to hike. others say it is a concern. very unlikely. there is a concern. very unlikely. there isa is a concern. very unlikely. there is a concern. very unlikely. there is a concern in the market to shore. i think at the end of the day, internet businesses at such an early stage of the economy, we are all looking at other e—commerce businesses and businesses in india, they are in investment phase. will you have to raise more money soon?|j think you have to raise more money soon?” think it is very likely that one would go for two more rounds of funding, we are very early in our journey and have raised $260 million but it is so early on in its journey that we still believe a lot of work has to be done to bring us into the online. have you had any approaches 01’ online. have you had any approaches or people interested in buying your compa
hike is different in the sense that we don't have logistics, we have a team in bangalore and most ofd. some marketing costs and oui’ absorbed. some marketing costs and our people. that is not a concern with respect to hike. others say it isa with respect to hike. others say it is a concern. very unlikely. there is a concern. very unlikely. there isa is a concern. very unlikely. there is a concern. very unlikely. there is a concern in the market to shore. i think at the end of the day,...
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portrayal of of them in there has changed in bangalore but you know duncan also had some extremely valid criticism coming from feminists are saying that it was talking about. the girls there from a very patriarchal perspective the father who lives actually pushed his younger daughters into things that they did not really want to do so it's not just his not it's not just only a part of his go you know where you he has been accused of not being very sensitive to the portrayal of women it's also much much recently having been there was two thousand and sixteen so. and it was much after the. snake jumma so it's even until much recently and the snake i'm a gadget is a very important point read in one of his. one of his most famous film studio stocks about rape in a very kind of a lighthearted almost joking way in a particular scene so i guess i guess i'm a i'm as critics would say that he. probably still. you know continues to portray the characters which fall into the larger joseph of patriarchy in which is show our audience a little clip from nina stuck in montreal where you can see the gen
portrayal of of them in there has changed in bangalore but you know duncan also had some extremely valid criticism coming from feminists are saying that it was talking about. the girls there from a very patriarchal perspective the father who lives actually pushed his younger daughters into things that they did not really want to do so it's not just his not it's not just only a part of his go you know where you he has been accused of not being very sensitive to the portrayal of women it's also...
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we now need is for the next nearly four years a firm and stable government and the leadership of bangalore merkel and everything else will be discussed at a later stage ok with that include policies that could bring back the disaffected c.d.u. voters who've gone to their day giving the seat policies that would give the c.d.u. more of a conservative profile. the result of the last general elections in september wasn't that what we had actually hoped for and that what we had expected yes we want to do better and this is exactly what we're going to do in the next years i think what we have to show german citizens is that we've understood their concerns that we have to deliver concrete results and then i believe that we can do better and if you don't for instance the voters we lost we lost more than a million voters to the liberals a more than one million voters to the ultimate evil to door shut that shows that we have to stay in the center this is where elections are won but of course we have to reach out to those disappointed conservatives who voted for the altitude of the door shut last tim
we now need is for the next nearly four years a firm and stable government and the leadership of bangalore merkel and everything else will be discussed at a later stage ok with that include policies that could bring back the disaffected c.d.u. voters who've gone to their day giving the seat policies that would give the c.d.u. more of a conservative profile. the result of the last general elections in september wasn't that what we had actually hoped for and that what we had expected yes we want...
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millions of brazilians had less than twenty days of water supply left the southern indian city of bangalore is losing over half of its drinking water over a lack of proper waste systems there china has also seven percent of the world's fresh water and pollution is making it more difficult to have access to usable water nearly forty percent of beijing's water can't even be used for agriculture or industrial purposes it is toxic in jakarta the illegal practice of digging wells has drained underground aquifers while mexico city imports much of its water from distant sources a quarter of its people have running water for just part of any one day and london gets up to eighty percent of its water from rivers but it's pushing close to capacity and is likely to have supply problems by twenty twenty five david ticknor in london may be apocryphal but if you drink tap water in london we're always told it's gone through seven other sets of kidneys before it gets into your mouth but that's maybe a slightly different distasteful conversation do you detect when you look in on them on this problem david do
millions of brazilians had less than twenty days of water supply left the southern indian city of bangalore is losing over half of its drinking water over a lack of proper waste systems there china has also seven percent of the world's fresh water and pollution is making it more difficult to have access to usable water nearly forty percent of beijing's water can't even be used for agriculture or industrial purposes it is toxic in jakarta the illegal practice of digging wells has drained...
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director walk the red carpet behind us just a little while ago and i mean how would you describe the bangalore action packed. i had say late i was in fast we thought no other violence and we've got no kidding we put three hours of philosophy not any of the they did but also it was a bit of a slope to get yeah i mean the director he's easy he's well known he's a very really a philosophical director and his idea is he wants to have the audience experience how time can just draw on what we're going very very quickly and in this case it definitely. needs patience i would say they did it does pay off in the end to what . i'm going to pass out that really is not like a so this is your school or out of the world and they say and not a classic of course are iranian movies tell us about this year's entry. yeah well this is actually another violent film in what seems to be a growing list of i do know that about another safe ah it's about a radio director he's blacklisted and a killer is gradually picking off then killing his friends twice this is actually your comedy writing it intensity we haven't had
director walk the red carpet behind us just a little while ago and i mean how would you describe the bangalore action packed. i had say late i was in fast we thought no other violence and we've got no kidding we put three hours of philosophy not any of the they did but also it was a bit of a slope to get yeah i mean the director he's easy he's well known he's a very really a philosophical director and his idea is he wants to have the audience experience how time can just draw on what we're...
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. >> i would say that one of the most disturbing trends, there is an indian professor in bangalore whoemoans the western leftists have nationalized the family. they started off by nationalizing the minds and car industry. when all that didn't work, they actually figured out it's best just to cut to the chase and naturalize the family. what matters in any society is the intervening institutions between the individual and the government. you mention the family, he mentioned the church, it is also things like town government and county government. when you have serious resolutions like the soviets and the french, they are bullish on all those. the soviets did go very far to abolishing the family. they've got something slightly different, as we seen in florid florida. you essentially have got government social services, you got government police agents at multiple levels monitoring someone, and they are actually -- these things are not as effective as in fact a functioning family and letting parents raise their children, as opposed to having doctors determine that your 7-year-old is going
. >> i would say that one of the most disturbing trends, there is an indian professor in bangalore whoemoans the western leftists have nationalized the family. they started off by nationalizing the minds and car industry. when all that didn't work, they actually figured out it's best just to cut to the chase and naturalize the family. what matters in any society is the intervening institutions between the individual and the government. you mention the family, he mentioned the church, it...