HONG KONG SAR – Media OutReach – 21 January 2021 – Southco Asia Ltd., a subsidiary of Southco Inc., a leading global provider of engineered access solutions such as locks, latches, captive fasteners, electronic access solutions and hinges/ positioning technology, has expanded its successful line of position control hinges...
TOKYO, JAPAN – Media OutReach – 20 January 2021 – Azbil Corporation (Tokyo Stock Exchange Code: 6845) announced that it will participate in an initiative to test new and innovative building automation solutions that can aid the development of smart cities at the Smart Urban Co-Innovation Lab in Singapore led...
TOKYO, JAPAN – Media OutReach – 20 January 2021 – The Tokyo-based Asian Productivity Organization (APO) commences its Diamond Jubilee through a virtual launch on 21 January 2021, 14:00 Japan Time. (Click here for the ceremony.) The launch marks the beginning of a year-long tribute to the 60-year productivity journey in Asia,...
Amazon Singapore is collaborating with local enterprises such as Shermay’s Singapore Fine Food, Bee Cheng Hiang, The Golden Duck and more, to bring customers more local favorites to get into the festive mood Customers can enjoy greater savings with bank promotions from Citi, DBS/POSB, HSBC, Standard Chartered, UOB, and...
By Nantoo Banerjee It is time to deliver a budget like never before. This fiscal, India has recorded the biggest economic degrowth since independence. The budget for 2021-22 must focus on a specific road map to stabilise the economy, help increase consumption, grow employment and compress government....
By Anjan Roy Every year, budgets come and budgets go. But the budget for fiscal year 2021-22 will be an extraordinary effort in the background of an unprecedented disruption in nation’s life. First, last one year the pandemic hit economy, leaving an imprint of a loss...
By Kalyani Shankar Will the Gandhis continue to control the 135 year- old Congress party or will it shrink further? This is the question dogging not only the Congress leaders but also the millions of party workers. The party is gripped by the most serious leadership crisis...
By Gyan Pathak When crores of people are without jobs, economy is suffering from twin crisis of demand and supply, reviving the MSMEs and opening up doors to create new ones, make sense. Budget 2021-22 must do that, since all the MSMEs were shut down with lockdown orders...
By P. Sreekumaran THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The more things change, the more they remain the same. These words encapsulate the state of affairs in the Congress in Kerala right now. There was a big clamour for change in the leadership of the Congress in the wake of the...
By Papri Sri Raman For a long long time, right-wing thinktanks have wanted an elite university. A Vivekananda University with a proven brand image. They have not yet got it. Their unions have been active in student politics since the 1980s. From the 790-odd universities, they have chosen...
By Amulya Ganguli Subhas Chandra Bose is the latest non-Hindutva luminary to be appropriated by the BJP in its search to gain wider acceptability. Having no leaders of national stature of its own, the party and the Sanghparivar have had no option but to engage in a poaching...
By Arun Srivastava During the 72 years of India turning Republic, the country has never witnessed taking out of two parallel parades to celebrate the auspicious day on which the Constitution to safe guard the interest and democratic aspiration of the people was implemented. While the...
By Harihar Swarup Transparency and trust are two major — and interrelated — pillars of public policy decision-making. Transparency is the principle of allowing those affected by decisions to know about the outcome and the process that led to those decisions. Transparent governance means that government officials act...
By K Raveendran Thanks to Covid, the Modi government could put an abrupt end to the agitation against citizenship laws, albeit at a time when the movement was showing signs of spiraling out of control. But Covid has had no impact on the farmers agitation, as it has...
By Arun Srivastava Resorting to the peaceful Gandhian Satyagrah or protest is the biggest crime in India. For last two months the Narendra Modi government has been tolerating the Gndhian Satyagrah of farmers, but he is no more willing to endure it. So far the IT cell...
By Rahil Nora Chopra The farmers protest has put the centre in a tight spot. Both the government and the protesting farmers look equally determined not to give in. The farmers and former Congress president Rahul Gandhi are repeatedly exhorting that the laws are meant to benefit three or...
By Parvathi Sajivand Shagun Bhargava On January 5 this year, WhatsApp notified its users in India and other countries of changes to its privacy policy and terms and conditions which would come into effect on 8 February. Though, many users consent to changes in policies and terms and...
By Nitya Chakraborty The first budget of the Narendra Modi Government in a period of pandemic is being presented on February 1 this year. Hardly ten days are left. The pandemic and lock down battered Indian economy is looking for a recipe which should be of relief to...