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because from mumbai to l.a. it's almost like twenty four hours it's amazing to explore the whole world and different cultures from different corners you never get bored in your life because life is not. who are in recovery. who. are going to go. i think i'm a guy. i know that. but. i. everywhere you go and you exposed to a new situation new mic new cultural diversity new kind of you know people new working style it makes you more deeply as an artist and you learn a lot i do enjoy the process so i was of course still working keep working and. bollywood but i am exploring outside cinema as well and yeah i am enjoying it. may not be the model of the bottom quintile not from the play out how not. i can laugh when it comes to. india a land of the men's culture and beauty and a study in contrasts that's all for now for march twenty one join us again next week until then good bye. to. your remarks from this week's highlights. celebrate each new batch now high. the mother of all sandals spotted an absence from. the gian
because from mumbai to l.a. it's almost like twenty four hours it's amazing to explore the whole world and different cultures from different corners you never get bored in your life because life is not. who are in recovery. who. are going to go. i think i'm a guy. i know that. but. i. everywhere you go and you exposed to a new situation new mic new cultural diversity new kind of you know people new working style it makes you more deeply as an artist and you learn a lot i do enjoy the process so...
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because from mumbai to l.a. it's almost like twenty four hours it's amazing to explore the whole world and different cultures from different corners you never get bored in your life because life is not. on recovery yet know. who. i am a guy. i know yeah. but. my . everywhere you go and you exposed to a new situation new makers new cultural diversity new kind of people new working style it makes you more deeply as an artist and you learn a lot i do enjoy the process so i was of course still working keep working and. bollywood but i am exploring outside cinema as well and yeah i'm enjoying it. may not be the model of the potter town not for leon i'm not cut. down because i can laugh when it comes to. india a land of the men's culture in the beauty and a study in contrasts that's all for now from march twenty one join us again next week until then good bye and don't feel. the same. i. can. trace a. classic steps of. losing the can be to. his word god is for to know. the maestro and favors. be told in the first twen
because from mumbai to l.a. it's almost like twenty four hours it's amazing to explore the whole world and different cultures from different corners you never get bored in your life because life is not. on recovery yet know. who. i am a guy. i know yeah. but. my . everywhere you go and you exposed to a new situation new makers new cultural diversity new kind of people new working style it makes you more deeply as an artist and you learn a lot i do enjoy the process so i was of course still...
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because from mumbai to l.a. it's almost like twenty four hours it's amazing to explore the whole world and different cultures from different corners you never get bored in your life because life is not. yet my. life and i'm a guy. i know yeah. but they are high. everywhere you go and you exposed to a new situation new makers new cultural diversity a new kind of people new working style it makes you more deeply as an artist and you learn a lot i do enjoy the process so i was of course still working keep working and. bollywood but i am exploring outside cinema and yeah i'm enjoying it but not you can model the power went out after the play out how not to. like a laugh when it comes to. india a land of immense culture and beauty and a study in contrasts that's all for now for march twenty one join us again next week until then good bye and go. kick off. at last this season john muir to the first match of frankfurt on a good show you. with around tax codes to go cold arch enemy promoted nuremberg and new software aw
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the national center for the performing arts in mumbai is a fitting location for the musical encounter indian and western artists perform here the indian participants in the campus workshop have arrived the international team is now complete i was twenty ish and sujit to our seasoned musicians even though they have never attended a conservatory for thousands of years indian music has traditionally been passed down from teacher to student. and she found the architect answers their rhythmic dance is an essential part of indian percussion. that's the musicians unpack their instruments and apply tuning paste indian classical music is a tradition all its own unlike western classical music it doesn't follow written notes instead it is based on improvise ation but according to very strict rules. can these two soundscapes be brought into harmony ben-hur believe so. yes. he fell in love with indian music years ago ever since he's been moving and mediating between two musical worlds but the campus project is a challenge for him to. his way of course of this economic well of a lot to explore in v
the national center for the performing arts in mumbai is a fitting location for the musical encounter indian and western artists perform here the indian participants in the campus workshop have arrived the international team is now complete i was twenty ish and sujit to our seasoned musicians even though they have never attended a conservatory for thousands of years indian music has traditionally been passed down from teacher to student. and she found the architect answers their rhythmic dance...
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there's one problem says the managing director of walk hard and upmarket south mumbai hospital. the procedures have to be provided at x. y. and that costs and door the prices which are really kind of. putting everything in a very kind of constrain how can our current cost structure was greater than the prices that we're going to get creamed us for the procedure for private hospitals the problem will be written siling how much they usually charge for the government's mandated rates which have come out in the first instance from the government. allow them to make a profit been used to making us together so that is their apprehension but you see on the other hand it is also in the hands of public sector hospitals which are going to be allowed as part of that scheme it's also to do with this small nursing homes. trying this in the range of modi unveiled his plan recently to coincide with india's independence day he hopes that after some testing it will be open for business on the twenty fifth to september. you can hope to bring medical insurance for more than five hundred million pe
there's one problem says the managing director of walk hard and upmarket south mumbai hospital. the procedures have to be provided at x. y. and that costs and door the prices which are really kind of. putting everything in a very kind of constrain how can our current cost structure was greater than the prices that we're going to get creamed us for the procedure for private hospitals the problem will be written siling how much they usually charge for the government's mandated rates which have...
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an attack in mumbai. it's also a daily lifeline for the hundreds of millions of people who travel the world every year. ♪ haslinda: arnaud vaissie, welcome to "high flyers." good to have you with us. arnaud: nice to be with you. haslinda: the year is 1985. two frenchmen, both good friends, decided to set up a business here in the lion city. what prompted that move? arnaud: singapore was already very advanced. and so my friend, dr. rey-herme, who had just completed his military time as a medical attachÉ at the french embassy decided that he wanted to create a medical business in southeast asia, and of course, singapore had to be the place to start it. since we were and had been very close friends ever since from the age of four, we decided to do it together. i moved from the u.s., where i was working as a banker in finance, and came to singapore, which, frankly, i did not know much about. [laughter] haslinda: the business is the business of saving lives, but it didn't start out that way. it was a different
an attack in mumbai. it's also a daily lifeline for the hundreds of millions of people who travel the world every year. ♪ haslinda: arnaud vaissie, welcome to "high flyers." good to have you with us. arnaud: nice to be with you. haslinda: the year is 1985. two frenchmen, both good friends, decided to set up a business here in the lion city. what prompted that move? arnaud: singapore was already very advanced. and so my friend, dr. rey-herme, who had just completed his military time...
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an attack in mumbai. it's also a daily lifeline for the hundreds of millions of people who travel the world every year. ♪ haslinda: arnaud vaissie, welcome to "high flyers." good to have you with us. arnaud: nice to be with you. haslinda: the year is 1985. two frenchmen, both good friends, decided to set up a business here in the lion city. what prompted that move? arnaud: singapore was already very advanced. and so my friend, dr. rey-herme, who had just completed his military time as a medical attache at the french embassy decided that he wanted to create a medical business in southeast asia, and of course, singapore had to be the place to start it. since we were and had been very close friends ever since from the age of four, we decided to do it together. i moved from the u.s., where i was working as a banker in finance, and came to singapore, which, frankly, i did not know much about. [laughter] haslinda: the business is the business of saving lives, but it didn't start out that way. it was a different
an attack in mumbai. it's also a daily lifeline for the hundreds of millions of people who travel the world every year. ♪ haslinda: arnaud vaissie, welcome to "high flyers." good to have you with us. arnaud: nice to be with you. haslinda: the year is 1985. two frenchmen, both good friends, decided to set up a business here in the lion city. what prompted that move? arnaud: singapore was already very advanced. and so my friend, dr. rey-herme, who had just completed his military time...
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defterios in mumbai thank you very much for the insight thanks. thread to leave there because of the order of the line which was unfortunately not good enough. now the debate of the practicality of solar powered cars has been going on since the one nine hundred eighty s. but now a group of german students reckon they've cracked a german startup has taken advantage of the unusually sunny weather to test the final development of the charging system a fit zion car it's an all electric vehicle with solar panels to top up the battery as you drive. this little car has come a long way since a couple of students built a prototype in their garage. the project was the brainchild of a group of university students in the southern german city of munich in twenty sixteen they launched a crowdfunding campaign and raised nearly a million euros to build the car the munich base to start up so no motors unveiled the final prototype of busy on in july last year. so. we've cleared the entire shell with solar panels meaning on an average sunny day in munich we can gene
defterios in mumbai thank you very much for the insight thanks. thread to leave there because of the order of the line which was unfortunately not good enough. now the debate of the practicality of solar powered cars has been going on since the one nine hundred eighty s. but now a group of german students reckon they've cracked a german startup has taken advantage of the unusually sunny weather to test the final development of the charging system a fit zion car it's an all electric vehicle with...
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s raoul john reports from mumbai. praying for better head of the country suffers from pancreatic cancer and has recently had an operation she's traveled from calcutta in eastern india to mumbai for. treatment has so far cost the equivalent of three thousand euros. on her family shared room at a local charity but the emotional trauma she's facing is home to her financial. i would tell you that i think we've already borrowed hundreds of thousands of rupees on treatment and other expenses now i'm starting three rounds of chemotherapy i think we'll have to borrow even more from friends and family in the coming weeks and months. millions of indians share culp and us feeds because they don't have access to quality health care that could not change with a national insurance scheme dubbed modi care after the indian prime minister or indians could receive up to six thousand euros worth of coverage are merely but would that mean that they can walk into private facilities that general india's rich. there's one problem says the m
s raoul john reports from mumbai. praying for better head of the country suffers from pancreatic cancer and has recently had an operation she's traveled from calcutta in eastern india to mumbai for. treatment has so far cost the equivalent of three thousand euros. on her family shared room at a local charity but the emotional trauma she's facing is home to her financial. i would tell you that i think we've already borrowed hundreds of thousands of rupees on treatment and other expenses now i'm...
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. >> in mumbai, you have street food.l us what you're making today. >> one of the things that makest on strs the sandwich called a cucumber chutney sandwich. >> i love chutney. >> nice sort of white bread or any bread of your choice. and butter, of course. >> butter makes everything better. >> it keeps the sandwich moist. besides tasti better. and then iave a mint and cilantro chutney, wch is thing but a blend of mint, cilantro, green chiles, which you apply on the bread. >> the green chile a gives it little bit of spice. >> and the lemon and mint and cilantro gives a nice fresh flavor to it. >> add that right on top of the butter. t's a nice sandwich you can take for picnics too. stays well. >> very nice. >> and i've got some fresh cucumber. >> does it tter what kind? >> use the european ones, because they have less seeds in them. >> i'm drinking the chai because it smells so good. >> please, thank you. and that's your sandwich. >> you cut off the crust. the ks will like that. >> yes. you know, some people find the crust
. >> in mumbai, you have street food.l us what you're making today. >> one of the things that makest on strs the sandwich called a cucumber chutney sandwich. >> i love chutney. >> nice sort of white bread or any bread of your choice. and butter, of course. >> butter makes everything better. >> it keeps the sandwich moist. besides tasti better. and then iave a mint and cilantro chutney, wch is thing but a blend of mint, cilantro, green chiles, which you apply...
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yogita limaye is in mumbai, why is the rupee tumbling?eason is what is happening in turkey, we have seen lots of foreign investors who prefer sabre currencies like the us dollar over currencies from emerging markets, so that kind of impact on the rupee we saw on friday and this morning, when attached that record low. it has recovered slightly to about 69.48 when i last looked, but the underlying weakness in the rupee has been around for a few months now, and that is down to the widening indian trade deficit and its widening current—account deficit, and that is because of higher global oil prices that we have seen. 0il higher global oil prices that we have seen. oil prices in the last few months have been much higher than they were at the start of the year, that always has a big impact on india because this country has a large oil import bill, it buys almost all of the fuel, more than 80% of the fuel aid users, from overseas, and in fact tomorrow we will have trade data coming out, data forjune showed it was at more than a five year high,
yogita limaye is in mumbai, why is the rupee tumbling?eason is what is happening in turkey, we have seen lots of foreign investors who prefer sabre currencies like the us dollar over currencies from emerging markets, so that kind of impact on the rupee we saw on friday and this morning, when attached that record low. it has recovered slightly to about 69.48 when i last looked, but the underlying weakness in the rupee has been around for a few months now, and that is down to the widening indian...
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i live in mumbai with my family. we have three beautiful children. i met nisha in college, we fell in love and have been married for 19 years. we got to spend very little time with the children because of work. we had to make a decision as to what would be the priority. by the grace of god, we understood his plan for us was of god, we understood his plan for us was to spend time with the family so we us was to spend time with the family so we took a decision that i would go part—time and it life changing. in mumbai and in india, technology plays a big part in connecting people. it goes a long way in entertainment and doing things quickly. while the internet offers a lot of opportunities that have lots of risks, but being together as a family and communicating values and how one to live helps to take best advantage of what is on far around the world. so what we have tried to deliver family is to cut off from technology time. when faced that just came out i wanted to be on facebook, but mum kept telling me not until i was 16. i think i benefited from n
i live in mumbai with my family. we have three beautiful children. i met nisha in college, we fell in love and have been married for 19 years. we got to spend very little time with the children because of work. we had to make a decision as to what would be the priority. by the grace of god, we understood his plan for us was of god, we understood his plan for us was to spend time with the family so we us was to spend time with the family so we took a decision that i would go part—time and it...
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if you go to a slum in mumbai you might see a six person fall. sleeping eating and living in a tiny space with no sanitation and just three toilets for eight thousand people. that's when you know something has to be done an estimated eight hundred fifteen million people around the world don't have enough to eat malnutrition can rapidly become life threatening for children in particular but diagnosis normally requires lengthy on the ground monitoring by medical staff. know makes a diagnosis possible no specialist knowledge required it use a smart phone sensors to create a tree the model of the patient it then evaluates key parameters and compares the readings with standard values. as attracted interest worldwide including at the republican digital convention. amazing very rewarding experience actually. we need to bring. sustainable development together to. develop solutions his contribution in the child's growth monitor up. and down remotes learning overcrowded classrooms and lecture halls are a common problem. in cologne students are learning fro
if you go to a slum in mumbai you might see a six person fall. sleeping eating and living in a tiny space with no sanitation and just three toilets for eight thousand people. that's when you know something has to be done an estimated eight hundred fifteen million people around the world don't have enough to eat malnutrition can rapidly become life threatening for children in particular but diagnosis normally requires lengthy on the ground monitoring by medical staff. know makes a diagnosis...
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what happened here in the neighboring district of tolly about three hundred fifty kilometers from mumbai. this heavy security in this remote village it only has women and children many of the men have fled ever since a lynching to place in this building. the lynchings here were particularly brutal the police have arrested twenty eight people so far. tried to help the victims by locking them in here but the mob forced their way in a lot clearer to carter about the new record of sharpton and thought about it could be that people would stick with rods with stones in witches in the office the crowd was bloodthirsty i've never seen anything like this there was a video on someone's phone warning people to stay vigilant because gangs were kidnapping children and stealing their organs were counted. in monaco police have tracking jail time if anyone for with explosive messages that can cause public panic. it's part of the campaign to quash rumors before they boil over and lead to . the measure stick on an added urgency in monaco's melting pot into religious tensions are never far from the surface
what happened here in the neighboring district of tolly about three hundred fifty kilometers from mumbai. this heavy security in this remote village it only has women and children many of the men have fled ever since a lynching to place in this building. the lynchings here were particularly brutal the police have arrested twenty eight people so far. tried to help the victims by locking them in here but the mob forced their way in a lot clearer to carter about the new record of sharpton and...
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the has menzel in delhi handles the largest number of pilgrims compared to the ones in mumbai hyderabad and chennai. it is here that the bulk of muslims from northern india converts for the has. outside has menzel sensor stalls run a brisk business selling all kinds of hush related essentials to pilgrims. here so often the us although. not everyone. here from. outside. them. believes there you'll be a. good one or one of their. own. there will. be someone out. there. and what i do. not far from the has manson and close to the order bazaar neighborhood warehouses and close to live is the largest and best known mosque in india the jumma must sit . it was built by shards of the same mugu emperor who built the taj mahal some four hundred years ago it is the largest mosque in asia and its courtyard can hold up to twenty five thousand worshippers. in recent times the mosque has been a target for bomb attacks. cameras are not allowed inside the mosque and security guards screen all who enter. the muslim community living around the mosque and in the area of order bazaar is known for its strict
the has menzel in delhi handles the largest number of pilgrims compared to the ones in mumbai hyderabad and chennai. it is here that the bulk of muslims from northern india converts for the has. outside has menzel sensor stalls run a brisk business selling all kinds of hush related essentials to pilgrims. here so often the us although. not everyone. here from. outside. them. believes there you'll be a. good one or one of their. own. there will. be someone out. there. and what i do. not far from...
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figures out today show germany's governments from the national to the local level recorded a surplus of mumbai forty eight billion euros in the first half of the year and produced a surplus of two point nine percent it's also the country's biggest surplus ever recorded in the half year amid a very slight rise in spending but the why difference between income and spend is likely to lead to new coals for increased public investment in things like schools and infrastructure trading partners especially the us have been critical of the german supper's saying low public spending keeps wages and prices down and makes german exports more competitive than others. around two thousand chinese companies do business in africa raw materials are the main focus and africa is a huge market for chinese products so creating the necessary infrastructure to mine results is also sets up the ideal supply network for something to customers but the africans doing all the hard work say they are not being treated right. cruising through kenya at one hundred twenty kilometers an hour the new rail line between the port of
figures out today show germany's governments from the national to the local level recorded a surplus of mumbai forty eight billion euros in the first half of the year and produced a surplus of two point nine percent it's also the country's biggest surplus ever recorded in the half year amid a very slight rise in spending but the why difference between income and spend is likely to lead to new coals for increased public investment in things like schools and infrastructure trading partners...
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airports finding places simply to to land their planes at some of the bigger airports like delhi and mumbai so certainly there's still a lot of issues despite it being a focus ok it's a focus for which airlines i mean who is interested in india's aviation market. well despite all these challenges it continues to be a very attractive market i think largely just because of the pure size of it right and and the pure on tap nature of it with millions of indians still not using air travel it's something that even foreign airlines are interested in so you've seen the entrance in recent years of singapore airlines they have a venture here one of the domestic airlines which is a low cost airline based in malaysia they also have their operations here and even qatar airways earlier this year was talking about their plans for domestic airline in india but a lot of challenges that these airlines do face when they enter the market and and struggle to be profitable or even breakeven and just very briefly as she should with this main domestic carrier smaller ones. both domestic carriers have have been eng
airports finding places simply to to land their planes at some of the bigger airports like delhi and mumbai so certainly there's still a lot of issues despite it being a focus ok it's a focus for which airlines i mean who is interested in india's aviation market. well despite all these challenges it continues to be a very attractive market i think largely just because of the pure size of it right and and the pure on tap nature of it with millions of indians still not using air travel it's...
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what happened here in the neighboring district of tolly about three hundred fifty kilometers from mumbai. this heavy security in this remote village it only has women and children many of the men have fled ever since a lynching to place in this building. the lynching c.-o. were particularly brutal the police of the wristed twenty eight people so far. tried to help the victims by locking them in here but the mob force their way in lucky with their quarter with the new record chart in the well of course the people would sticks with rods with stones in witches in the office the crowd was bloodthirsty i've never seen anything like this there was a video on someone's phone warning people to stay vigilant because gangs were kidnapping children and stealing the all costs would be on it. in monaco police have tracking train time if anyone for with explosive messages that can cause public panic. it's part of the campaign to quash rumors before they boil over and lead to. the measure stick on an added urgency in monaco's melting pot into religious tensions are never far from the surface here. toda
what happened here in the neighboring district of tolly about three hundred fifty kilometers from mumbai. this heavy security in this remote village it only has women and children many of the men have fled ever since a lynching to place in this building. the lynching c.-o. were particularly brutal the police of the wristed twenty eight people so far. tried to help the victims by locking them in here but the mob force their way in lucky with their quarter with the new record chart in the well of...
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another color most of cholera outbreak this one of the seven more kushal because of the high level of mumbai shown in different parts of the country are the result of course key to the humanitarian drive that is going on right now to feed more than twenty million yemenis eight point four million people do not know where their next meal is coming from and that's is why u.n. agencies really adamant about the need to cease hostilities and mole to have any disruption to the humanitarian drive that's going on which is really crucial absolutely amazing thing the port city when most of the supplies and into yemen and of course are being warned as well by the world health organization of yet another looming color right just to add to people's problems that are in the north. yes in the march of the hollow and sanitation infrastructure have been just the main difference destroyed by this. but i mean has created a solution to shop supply of clean thank you both to the house twice before led to an outbreak of call it on the was in the world. but a long time according to a need to do this more than one m
another color most of cholera outbreak this one of the seven more kushal because of the high level of mumbai shown in different parts of the country are the result of course key to the humanitarian drive that is going on right now to feed more than twenty million yemenis eight point four million people do not know where their next meal is coming from and that's is why u.n. agencies really adamant about the need to cease hostilities and mole to have any disruption to the humanitarian drive...
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airports finding places simply to land their planes at some of the bigger airports like delhi and mumbai so certainly there's still a lot of issues despite it being a focus. a reporting from delhi now with bricks it still not quite clarified britain is certainly looking for new partners and they're also looking for markets in africa. we will see in just a moment the british prime minister to resign may on her first official visit to the continent in capetown between some rhythmical moves may said that she wanted britain to become the g seven is biggest investor in africa overtaking the united states a pledge around four and a half billion euros by twenty twenty two may also said britain would work with african nations to tackle insecurity and migration by creating jobs in south africa the prime minister will head to nigeria to kenya. for up to four hundred years that's how long it takes for an ordinary piece of plastic to decompose the amount of plastic waste particular in our oceans is go growing problem many countries have taken a stance against the use of plastic bags but few have bee
airports finding places simply to land their planes at some of the bigger airports like delhi and mumbai so certainly there's still a lot of issues despite it being a focus. a reporting from delhi now with bricks it still not quite clarified britain is certainly looking for new partners and they're also looking for markets in africa. we will see in just a moment the british prime minister to resign may on her first official visit to the continent in capetown between some rhythmical moves may...
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what happened here in the neighboring district of totally about three hundred fifty kilometers from mumbai. this heavy security in this remote village it only has women and children many of the men have fled ever since a lynching took place in this building. fake news is killing people in india right here in this village council office five people were beaten to death by a mob last month the police say the people were driven by videos on whatsapp claiming that kidnappers are on the loose the victims were beggars from a nomadic tribe. the lynchings here were particularly brutal the police have arrested twenty eight people so far. try to help the victims by locking them in here but the mob forced their way in a lot clearer to carter with the new record sharpton and believe the people would stick with the rods with stones in witches in the office the crowd was bloodthirsty i've never seen anything like this there was a video on someone's phone warning people to stay vigilant because gangs were kidnapping children and stealing their organs. in mali girl police have threatened dream type if any
what happened here in the neighboring district of totally about three hundred fifty kilometers from mumbai. this heavy security in this remote village it only has women and children many of the men have fled ever since a lynching took place in this building. fake news is killing people in india right here in this village council office five people were beaten to death by a mob last month the police say the people were driven by videos on whatsapp claiming that kidnappers are on the loose the...
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the bbc‘s yogita limaye reports from mumbai. fruit, food grain and fuel rising rapidly? in short, is inflation growing at a fast pace? well, that is one of the main things the central bank considers when making its monetary policy decision, and it has got a mixed bag of numbers to look at this time. the latest government data we have is for the month ofjune, which came out in latejuly. it showed that consumer price inflation had risen to 5%, the highest in five months. but it is the details that are more interesting. it showed that food prices are not soaring, although the cost of fuel was. that was expected, because over the month ofjune we saw global oil prices were rising. that has a huge impact in india, because they import more than 80% of that oil it needs. let's look at that now. global oil prices have come down a little, which means fuel prices are also easing a little. that is why economists are split down the middle about what the central bank will do. will they raise rates, because inflation rose, or will they wait a
the bbc‘s yogita limaye reports from mumbai. fruit, food grain and fuel rising rapidly? in short, is inflation growing at a fast pace? well, that is one of the main things the central bank considers when making its monetary policy decision, and it has got a mixed bag of numbers to look at this time. the latest government data we have is for the month ofjune, which came out in latejuly. it showed that consumer price inflation had risen to 5%, the highest in five months. but it is the details...
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reporter: further north, in mumbai, volunteers packed up aid floods, including hundreds of thoussnds crowded in the league camps across corolla -- karala. >> we hooe tt transport supplies to people, innluding clothes, utensils, and other things. that is why e set up the volunteer project. reporter: authorities fear outbreaks of waterrand airborne diseases. centraa government has dispatched multiple military units, and priie minister narendra modi has promised more than 61 million euros in aid.% with the cost of the storm estimated at nearly 2.6 billion euros, state officials are pleadinggfor additional hhlp from the government. relief efforts have also been stepped up on an indonesian island to read 10 people were killed today, and the new earthquake again rocked the resort island. it came to weeks after the first major quake that forced thousands to flee. has been a long, hard road for greece. meaaures, the ountry is pfficially out of its third and final bailout. greece got close to 300 billiin euros from the e.u. and international monetary fund in exchange for tax hikes and cuts in
reporter: further north, in mumbai, volunteers packed up aid floods, including hundreds of thoussnds crowded in the league camps across corolla -- karala. >> we hooe tt transport supplies to people, innluding clothes, utensils, and other things. that is why e set up the volunteer project. reporter: authorities fear outbreaks of waterrand airborne diseases. centraa government has dispatched multiple military units, and priie minister narendra modi has promised more than 61 million euros in...
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if you go to a slum in mumbai you might see a six person family sleeping eating and living in a tiny space with no sanitation and just three toilets for eight thousand people. that's when you know something has to be done an estimated eight hundred fifteen million people around the world don't have enough to malnutrition can rapidly become life threatening for children in particular but diagnosis normally requires lengthy on the ground monitoring by medical staff. no makes a diagnosis possible no specialist knowledge required if you use a smartphone sensors to create a tree the model of the patient it then evaluates key parameters and compares the readings with standard values. as attracted interest worldwide including at the republican digital convention. it's an amazing very rewarding experience actually. we need to bring. sustainable development together to. develop solutions his contribution to the child's growth monitor up. and their remotes learning overcrowded classrooms and lecture halls are a common problem. in cologne students are learning from home via video the concept is
if you go to a slum in mumbai you might see a six person family sleeping eating and living in a tiny space with no sanitation and just three toilets for eight thousand people. that's when you know something has to be done an estimated eight hundred fifteen million people around the world don't have enough to malnutrition can rapidly become life threatening for children in particular but diagnosis normally requires lengthy on the ground monitoring by medical staff. no makes a diagnosis possible...
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catherine's orphanage in mumbai.er fiance got the seal of approval from the girls, after serenading them with an a capella version of "love bug." priyanka captioned the sweet moment, "12 years of knowing these girls and in minutes they get all love struck." >> nick, welcome to india. >> nick and his parents arrived in india last week, carrying a gigantic tiffany's bag, no doubt a gift for their daughter-in-law to be. after weeks of speculation the couple finally confirmed their engagement on saturday with a series of intimate photos from their traditional roka ceremony, a significant pre-wedding ritual in indian culture. they later celebrated with family and friends, priyanka flashing that 5 carat engagement ring. meanwhile, we were with priyanka's "quantico" co-star, blair underwood," at the premiere of his new movie "the after party." he hasn't met nick yet, but he had this advice for him. >> she's good people. she's a hard worker. they got to work out those schedules, 'cause that's a hardworking woman right there.
catherine's orphanage in mumbai.er fiance got the seal of approval from the girls, after serenading them with an a capella version of "love bug." priyanka captioned the sweet moment, "12 years of knowing these girls and in minutes they get all love struck." >> nick, welcome to india. >> nick and his parents arrived in india last week, carrying a gigantic tiffany's bag, no doubt a gift for their daughter-in-law to be. after weeks of speculation the couple finally...
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our reporter joins us from mumbai with the latest.d discourse about water contamination. tell us the latest. this is the worst flood in 100 years of history and one of the worst floods in india's history. [indiscernible] people are now getting back to their homes, and this relief -- we are looking at pretty dramatic picture is, the flood has taken place over the last 15 days. can we now say yes or can we determine how much damage has taken place to mark -- lace? india,southern state of tourism is one of the main attractions. the current estimate is around and the structure has on in the roads have been to we buildhey need other critical infrastructure. >> more rain is forecast as well so they are racing against time in things could get worse. that rates news is are getting lower in the forecast says there will be less rain. but there are three districts with the commercial capital, and there are districts that are still risky and we will have to wait for the ravens which will reseed, otherwise it is the same. sayhe hope is needless to
our reporter joins us from mumbai with the latest.d discourse about water contamination. tell us the latest. this is the worst flood in 100 years of history and one of the worst floods in india's history. [indiscernible] people are now getting back to their homes, and this relief -- we are looking at pretty dramatic picture is, the flood has taken place over the last 15 days. can we now say yes or can we determine how much damage has taken place to mark -- lace? india,southern state of tourism...
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but beach cleanups like this one in mumbai are temporary solutions.rts say it's the disposable culture that needs fixing. >> if we don't stop the plastic, we can try to clean it up, but it's like mopping with the tap open, it doesn't help. >> reporter: a global problem that affects all of us at home. . harmful bacteria lurk just below the gum line. crest gum detoxify... ...works below the gum line to neutralize harmful pl b and,ow it gives you clinically proven healthier gums and helps repair and strengthen weakened enamel. gum detoxify and gum & enamel repair. from crest. look for a one-dollar coupon in this sunday's paper. i'd say i'm a pretty spwell... i try to be. get 3-wick candles 2 for $20 everyday, so you can find one to suit every side of you. pier 1, this is me. olay deep hydrating eye gel breaks through the competition olay eyes with b3 complex hydrates better than $100, $200 even $400 eye creams. that's something to see. olay when you're not strong ♪ ♪ and i'll be your friend. ♪ i'll help you carry on. ♪ lean on m you don't see psoriasis.
but beach cleanups like this one in mumbai are temporary solutions.rts say it's the disposable culture that needs fixing. >> if we don't stop the plastic, we can try to clean it up, but it's like mopping with the tap open, it doesn't help. >> reporter: a global problem that affects all of us at home. . harmful bacteria lurk just below the gum line. crest gum detoxify... ...works below the gum line to neutralize harmful pl b and,ow it gives you clinically proven healthier gums and...
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this, mumbai, and a hospital deluged. fish swim among the patients in their beds. many are furious theve not been better protected. the indian authorities deny they've neglected their people and criticized these flooded protestors. >> they are simply miscreants and we were able to disperse them and no relief camp is without relief. reporter: many scientists say clate change will bring more flooding from increasingly destructive storms i ands some of the world's poorest, most vulnerable people, at the greatest risk. anchor: united natns officials say more than 1,500 migrants have died trying to cross from africa to europe. the number of people attempting the cro has fallen compared to last year but a higher percentage are dying as smugglers increasingly use dangerous vessels. reporter: another night, another rescue. this spanish ship helping 87ts migr there are fewer this year attempting to cross from north africa to europe but peopl smugglers overloading boats unsuitable for the sea means high risk for those on board. >> aroun 60,000 people have crossed mediterrane
this, mumbai, and a hospital deluged. fish swim among the patients in their beds. many are furious theve not been better protected. the indian authorities deny they've neglected their people and criticized these flooded protestors. >> they are simply miscreants and we were able to disperse them and no relief camp is without relief. reporter: many scientists say clate change will bring more flooding from increasingly destructive storms i ands some of the world's poorest, most vulnerable...
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newspaper the independent and joins me now live from mumbai thanks for joining us how many more teens do you expect to reach a thousand test like ended. i honestly don't expect any teams to storm in australia closes but even if they played ten tests a year it's going to take them another thirty years to get there india need another fifty years calculating a journey to get there but i really can't see that happening right now apart from england india and australia the game so present commercially viable anywhere had to leap is there anything that the i think you think can do to save test cricket from the client i don't think they can. wear any thing into a global property what they can do is to ensure that the three countries i mentioned does maybe back so and so keep playing amongst themselves because they have traditionally rivalries which mean something to fans but in the long run i can't see say in their playing new zealand twenty years from now in test cricket if test cricket is still the pinnacle of the sport to me that's the tricky part i mean in terms of the players mindsets a
newspaper the independent and joins me now live from mumbai thanks for joining us how many more teens do you expect to reach a thousand test like ended. i honestly don't expect any teams to storm in australia closes but even if they played ten tests a year it's going to take them another thirty years to get there india need another fifty years calculating a journey to get there but i really can't see that happening right now apart from england india and australia the game so present...
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this, mumbai. and here, hospital deluged. patients.he theyian authorities deny have neglected their people, and even criticized these protesters. >> they are sickly miscreants -- simply miscreants, and we were able to disperse them. no relief cap is without relief. reporter: many scientists save climate change will bring more flooding fm increasingly destructive storms, and it is orsome of the world's t and most vulnerable people at the greatest risk. bbc news, northeast india. rajini:ur thoughts go out to those people. from whether to politics, the world might seem like it is in a bit of disarray, but most of us are not preparing for absolute worst. that is unless yousre a man who taken more than 40 buses to 10,000-square-foot nuclear followship an -- nuclear fallout shelter in canada. we went to taka look. >> i thought for years, this is it c i thought not get any worse than this. but they do. we put the first four buses in 1980. initially the shelter was builto for 1000e. the government standard at thata time was 10 feet per person.
this, mumbai. and here, hospital deluged. patients.he theyian authorities deny have neglected their people, and even criticized these protesters. >> they are sickly miscreants -- simply miscreants, and we were able to disperse them. no relief cap is without relief. reporter: many scientists save climate change will bring more flooding fm increasingly destructive storms, and it is orsome of the world's t and most vulnerable people at the greatest risk. bbc news, northeast india. rajini:ur...
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measurements individuals without prior medical knowledge can use the app themselves in a slum in mumbai where we had walkers coming from the slum and we tried it out with them how simple it was for them to be there to malnutrition and therefore to clean it and they were very comfortable in doing so. the app uses smartphone sensors to create a three d. model of humans then evaluate the parameters and compares the readings with standard values marcus' much you check develop the app in his spare time. the money does the slums give him more bones and you go into a mum by saddam and see a family of six sleeping eating and living in a tiny space with no sanitation three toilets for a thousand people then you know something has to be done. and the people committed to taking action have to be given through to carry out their working as efficiently as possible. when judge talk technology is freely accessible and you. used responsibly it can open up huge opportunities and help make the world a fair up place. so we saw two very useful apps and david thank you very much for that for telling us abou
measurements individuals without prior medical knowledge can use the app themselves in a slum in mumbai where we had walkers coming from the slum and we tried it out with them how simple it was for them to be there to malnutrition and therefore to clean it and they were very comfortable in doing so. the app uses smartphone sensors to create a three d. model of humans then evaluate the parameters and compares the readings with standard values marcus' much you check develop the app in his spare...
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but use more on the quality has also improved so they've seen their income go up significantly in mumbai we're looking at the future of our children school fees and health care for kids going to. the ngo hopes that by improving the women's financial situation this will in turn help to protect shia trees. it isn't part of the families of these women who are chopping down the trees so if we can convince them of the importance of protecting the trees they can in turn help to persuade others and when they see they can earn more from the butter they'll be more motivated to protect that source of income and don't get on. the projects in bicheno faso counting the women and their families realizing that it's in their own best interest to keep the trees a life. that wraps it up for this week's show we do hope you enjoy the last half of reports africa and you so it's bye bye from the ancient city of baby in niger and it's goodbye from me here in kenya we do hope that you'll join us again next week for another this on all of our environmental and don't forget to speak to us on our social media we l
but use more on the quality has also improved so they've seen their income go up significantly in mumbai we're looking at the future of our children school fees and health care for kids going to. the ngo hopes that by improving the women's financial situation this will in turn help to protect shia trees. it isn't part of the families of these women who are chopping down the trees so if we can convince them of the importance of protecting the trees they can in turn help to persuade others and...