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it's the strong conviction that has helped vijay rise well above his humble origins.e comes from a middle—class family with none of the right connections ina with none of the right connections in a country obsessed with status and pedigree. i did not do well with english—language and that gave me an underdog feeling, over the period i have championed being an underdog, one to be the best underdog story out of india. vijay shekhar sharma knows what it's like to be the common man but he has an uncommon vision, to move all of india forward into the modern digital age and he sees clearly the party has to play. what is the personal vision for what shekhar paytm will be in the next five, ten, ten years? in the trigger points from 2015 onwards indian entrepreneurs took a vow to build a world —class com pa ny entrepreneurs took a vow to build a world—class company out of this country and they grew out of their limitations and they grew out of their restrictions put out onto them. i believe we can challenge the western economies. india's youngest billionaire, vijay shekhar sha
it's the strong conviction that has helped vijay rise well above his humble origins.e comes from a middle—class family with none of the right connections ina with none of the right connections in a country obsessed with status and pedigree. i did not do well with english—language and that gave me an underdog feeling, over the period i have championed being an underdog, one to be the best underdog story out of india. vijay shekhar sharma knows what it's like to be the common man but he has...
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it has also made is founder, vijay shekhar sharma, india's youngest billionaire. our asia business correspondent karishma vaswani for the last in our series on asia's tech titans. cash — it's what moves the indian economy. in this country of a billion plus people, you don't really have a lot of other options. india's youngest billionaire is trying to change that by bringing more people online into the digital age through payments. we will bring half a billion indians to the mainstream of the economy, notjust payments and bank accounts but even giving access to lending, capital of credit and insurance and so on. his company, paytm, is the number one digital payments player in india, but google, amazon and facebook have 110w joined the fray. we definitely need many more players, we definitely need many more invested dollars in this country to expand the market. my only problem is all these western companies are treating third world markets like india as a money circle market, they don't invest, they want to take the dollars and they don't invest in these countries.
it has also made is founder, vijay shekhar sharma, india's youngest billionaire. our asia business correspondent karishma vaswani for the last in our series on asia's tech titans. cash — it's what moves the indian economy. in this country of a billion plus people, you don't really have a lot of other options. india's youngest billionaire is trying to change that by bringing more people online into the digital age through payments. we will bring half a billion indians to the mainstream of the...
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out in front, vijay singh, the winner of the green jacket back in 2003, under par alongside marc leishmaning with tiger woods. no tiger woods on that leaderboard at the moment, we'll get back to that. birthday boy henrik stenson, another open champion, one shot back and the leading british playerjust turned 60 years old, sandy lyle, 30 years after his historic victory here. ken brown is with me. tiger is one of par at the moment. quite early stages but you've been impressed by his play, despite not being on that first page. yes. he started by hooking his opening tee shot in the tees which he has done many times before and scrambled out a par. then he had wonderful shots but left himself awkward putts which somehow, it meant he is scoring about as high as it could on the first few holes, he should have been out in about a school but is still doing well. as are many more but still plenty of big names yet to head out for the opening round of the augusta national. the world number one, dustinjohnson, he missed last year with a back injury and is desperate to begin i'm sure. phil mickelson in
out in front, vijay singh, the winner of the green jacket back in 2003, under par alongside marc leishmaning with tiger woods. no tiger woods on that leaderboard at the moment, we'll get back to that. birthday boy henrik stenson, another open champion, one shot back and the leading british playerjust turned 60 years old, sandy lyle, 30 years after his historic victory here. ken brown is with me. tiger is one of par at the moment. quite early stages but you've been impressed by his play, despite...
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i just want to ask you about these meaningful vote comments from the brexit said vijay singh mps would mps can put down amendments to change the motion and some remain mps believe it means they could send mrs may back to the negotiating table to get a different sort of deal. one mp suggested they could, for example, suggest that they need to delay the article 50 process to stay in the customs union and he said to me this reflected the new political realities, the parliamentary arithmetic because our till now, the government has been of mps till now, the government has been of m ps vote till now, the government has been of mps vote on the final deal, then the uk will leave regardless. now the position seems to be that mps themselves can change the motion perhaps the force mrs may to try again and that, they believe, is a significant development. what can we expect today? interesting, because mr corbyn and mrs may have had a bruising week. mrs may because of the windrush scandal which has in pa rt the windrush scandal which has in part been laid at her door because of the introduction of
i just want to ask you about these meaningful vote comments from the brexit said vijay singh mps would mps can put down amendments to change the motion and some remain mps believe it means they could send mrs may back to the negotiating table to get a different sort of deal. one mp suggested they could, for example, suggest that they need to delay the article 50 process to stay in the customs union and he said to me this reflected the new political realities, the parliamentary arithmetic...
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vijay singh is currently leading. turning back the clock at 55 years of age. — from tackling homelessness to saving lives. and two of the winners join me now. with me in the studio is rebekah hinton — who's helping to cloth children in her community. also i'm joined byjoseph cox — who's being awarded for helping the homelessness — he's in our studio in edinburgh. how old are you? 11 years old. you saw homeless people on the streets of your hometown, what was your reaction? i was so upset, so i tried to change what i saw. you get home and you decide that, so what did you do? i told my mother and she got in contact with a trust and they said we could start collecting socks for homeless people. you came up with the idea, socks or the street, how does it work? —— for the street. the idea, socks or the street, how does it work? -- for the street. we have a facebook page and we collect socks and when we feel like we have some, we go into town and give them out. notjust socks, you have expanded? yes, underwear, sleeping bags, hats and scarves and gloves. your school
vijay singh is currently leading. turning back the clock at 55 years of age. — from tackling homelessness to saving lives. and two of the winners join me now. with me in the studio is rebekah hinton — who's helping to cloth children in her community. also i'm joined byjoseph cox — who's being awarded for helping the homelessness — he's in our studio in edinburgh. how old are you? 11 years old. you saw homeless people on the streets of your hometown, what was your reaction? i was so...