Hyundai Motor India IPO has seen a slow start due to several factors, including high valuations, limited short-term gains, industry-wide challenges, and internal competition within the Hyundai-Kia group. While these concerns have led many investors to sit on the sidelines, the company’s long-term potential remains strong for those willing to stay invested for the future.
Month: October 2024
Why no one is watching KBC these days?
One of the primary reasons for KBC’s declining viewership is the changing landscape of content consumption. With the rise of digital streaming platforms such as Netflix, Amazon Prime, and Hotstar, the way people consume media has dramatically shifted. Viewers today are drawn to binge-worthy series that offer diverse, interactive, and immersive experiences, making KBC’s traditional quiz-show format seem dated by comparison
What shitty audiences of shows like Big Boss reflect for a society?
This tendency to form rigid groups based on superficial affiliations mirrors broader social and political divisions in society. The ease with which people can be drawn into tribes, where loyalty to the group overshadows critical thinking, is a reflection of how social dynamics have evolved in the digital age. Whether in politics, social issues, or entertainment, many people align themselves with a side and defend it at all costs.
Mystery Behind the Man with Three Penises: Does It Affect Sexual Intercourse?
There have been various fascinating, and sometimes bewildering, medical conditions reported throughout history. One such case that garnered significant attention in the medical world is […]
How PN Gadgil Jewellers scammy IPO made the founder a billionaire
The IPO of PN Gadgil Jewellers is a case study in how legacy businesses can leverage their brand equity to raise capital through the stock market. While the company has undoubtedly achieved financial success, the controversy surrounding its IPO highlights the importance of transparency and financial prudence. Investors should approach such opportunities with caution, fully aware of the risks involved, especially in industries as volatile as jewellery.
Ola to permanently shut down their Ola electric business?
the rumors about Ola Electric shutting down are entirely baseless. While the company has faced challenges, including customer complaints and fluctuating sales, it is continuously addressing these issues and investing in future growth. Ola Electric’s significant financial backing, expansion plans, and upcoming product launches prove that it is not only here to stay but also ready to lead India’s electric revolution.
Why is the U.S. Supporting Canada in its Dispute with India Over the Nijjar Killing?
The U.S. support for Canada in the ongoing dispute with India over the Nijjar killing is rooted in a complex web of intelligence sharing, strategic alliances, and domestic political considerations. As a member of the Five Eyes alliance, the U.S. has a responsibility to stand by its partners, particularly when serious allegations of extrajudicial killings are involved. At the same time, the U.S. is wary of jeopardizing its strategic relationship with India, a critical ally in its Indo-Pacific strategy. The challenge for Washington is to balance these competing interests while continuing to uphold its values of justice and accountability on the global stage.
Why India Needs Elon Musk’s Starlink to Break the Airtel and Jio Duopoly
The entry of Elon Musk’s Starlink into India could disrupt the existing duopoly of Airtel and Jio, fostering competition and bringing significant improvements to internet accessibility. By leveraging satellite technology, Starlink has the potential to bridge the digital divide, support government initiatives, and drive economic growth. While challenges remain, including regulatory hurdles and cost concerns, the benefits of breaking the Airtel-Jio duopoly make a compelling case for Starlink’s expansion into India.
Delhi to Become Deadly Gas Chamber, Citizens Consider Exodus
Delhi’s air quality crisis is worsening, with the AQI soaring to alarming levels, particularly around Anand Vihar and Akshardham, where it reached 334—classified as “very poor.” As residents report respiratory issues and irritation, political blame games intensify, with calls for immediate action against pollution. With winter approaching and stubble burning on the rise, concerns mount that Delhi could soon become a gas chamber, prompting citizens to consider leaving the capital for cleaner air.
Benjamin Netanyahu Targeted in Deadly Drone Strike Assassination Attempt
A drone launched from Lebanon toward Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s residence in Caesarea has heightened tensions in the already volatile Middle East. While Netanyahu and his wife were not present during the incident, the drone attack comes amid escalating clashes between Israel, Hezbollah, and Hamas. The incident follows weeks of intense military actions, including airstrikes on Gaza that have claimed numerous civilian lives. As violence surges across the region, hopes for peace remain dim, with international calls for restraint and diplomacy growing louder.
Vikash Yadav Controversy Explained
The U.S. has charged Vikash Yadav, a former Indian intelligence official, with plotting to assassinate Khalistan advocate Gurpatwant Singh Pannun in New York, mirroring the controversial killing of a Sikh separatist in Canada. The allegations have strained India’s diplomatic relations with the West, following earlier tensions with Canada. Yadav is accused of directing the plot remotely, recruiting Nikhil Gupta to execute the plan. With Yadav still at large, the FBI has placed him on their wanted list, further intensifying the diplomatic fallout between India and the United States.
What Will CJI Chandrachud Do After Retirement? Exploring Potential Future Paths
Chief Justice DY Chandrachud’s retirement is not likely to mark the end of his public contributions. Whether through education, global legal bodies, or advocacy for judicial reforms, his post-retirement path will likely remain impactful. His legacy, rooted in progressive rulings and a commitment to civil liberties, ensures that his influence will extend far beyond his time in office.
Salman Khan to be killed by Lawrence Bishnoi Gang if Govt Fails to do this.
The consequences of inaction could be severe. Bishnoi’s determination to avenge the blackbuck incident has not waned over the years, and his gang’s reach and capabilities pose a real danger. Failing to neutralize the gang’s operations could lead to further attempts on Khan’s life, potentially escalating to more aggressive and well-planned attacks. This situation also reflects a broader issue of how celebrities are targeted by organized crime in India, making it a matter of public and national interest.
Samantha Prabhu: Redefining the Role of Indian Actresses with shows like Honey Bunny and Family Man
Samantha Ruth Prabhu is undoubtedly changing the narrative for Indian actresses. Her bold role choices, powerful performances, and ability to transcend language barriers have made her a pivotal figure in the evolving landscape of Indian entertainment. As she continues to take on challenging roles, such as her upcoming portrayal in “Citadel: Honey Bunny,” she is setting a new standard for what it means to be an actress in India. Her journey reflects not just a career in cinema but also a broader movement towards more inclusive and diverse storytelling.
Indo-Canadian dispute
The Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said in Parliament that Canadian authorities had credible information of the involvement of Indian government officials in the murder of Nijjar, but the Indian government dismissed the allegation as absurd and preposterous, and motivated by the desire of Trudeau to get the Sikh vote in the forthcoming Canadian Parliamentary elections.
Islam does not prohibit drinking jaam-e-sehat and jaam-e-mauj
On hearing this, Akbar came out of his hiding place, and told Birbal ” Birbal, what is this fraud you are doing ? You yourself asked your servant to give you two pegs of drink. And now you are beating this poor man saying he is making you drink
Why I prefer Imran Khan to Nawaz Sharif
In reply, I would like to say that Imran Khan has not criticised India but its Prime Minister Modi, whose politics consists of inciting and spreading hatred against Indian Muslims, a policy which has resulted in lynching of Indian Muslims, beating them brutally for not saying Jai Shri Ram, bulldozing their houses, and arresting and jailing scores of innocent Muslims for long periods ( e.g. Umar Khalid ). What is wrong in such criticism ? All right minded persons in India and Pakistan should do the same.
Oppression of Muslims Continues Unabated in India
The oppression of Muslims in India, a minority community constituting just 15% of the nation’s 1.4 billion population, remains a distressing reality. Despite India’s rich tradition of diversity, recent events, particularly under the governance of the pro-Hindu Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) since 2014, have raised concerns over the safety and dignity of Muslims. From incidents like the Karnataka mosque intrusion to cases of lynching and wrongful imprisonment, the challenges faced by the Muslim community have intensified. These incidents have sparked debates on the responsibilities of a majority toward its minorities in a truly civilized society.
What is happening in Pakistan ?
However, the situation has changed with the emergence of China as a super power in the world. Now China has penetrated deeply into the Pakistan economy, and the US government must be very worried that the Chinese may soon penetrate into the political echelons of power in Pakistan too, which though still under US grip till today, may not so remain if the Chinese presence in Pakistan keeps expanding.
Moeed Pirzada obfuscates
After the events of 9h May, 2023 ( which many say were stage managed ) the Pakistan army unleashed a fascist reign of terror in Pakistan, suppressing all civil liberties and human rights in Pakistan, like Gen Pinochet in Chile, or Gen Franco in Spain. About 14,000 innocent persons were arrested on trumped up charges, many beaten and tortured, and then incarcerated in jail, where they are still languishing in inhuman conditions for over an year. The judiciary, whose solemn duty is to uphold the Constitution and protect the rights and liberties of the people ( as contained in Articles 8 to 28 of the Pakistan Constitution ), has turned a Nelson’s eye to these atrocities, and become servile to the executive and its toady. The media has been largely silenced.
Communalism in India
When a Muslim is lynched in India, most Hindus are indifferent, and some even happy ( one terrorist less ! ). The same happens when a Muslim is beaten up for not saying ” Jai Shri Ram ” or his house is bulldozed. How many Hindus have raised their voice against Umar Khalid”s incarceration in jail on a trumped up charge for 4 years, and of scores of other Muslims, whose only fault was that they had Muslim names ?.
Current Punjab agitation
This reminds one of the Queen of Hearts in Lewis Carroll’s famous book ‘Alice in Wonderland’ who would shout ” Off with his head ” when anyone was brought before her. When people asked what about holding a trial before cutting off a man’s head, she would say ” Trial later, first off with his head “
Revocation of President’s rule in J&K
He then said “ Ever since President’s rule was imposed there was no corruption in J&K. Our children could go to school and come home safely. The tourism industry revived. There were no incidents of stone pelting etc. We were mostly happy. Now all this may change.
The truth about Ratan Tata
But seeing on the media an avalanche of accolades, encomiums, eulogies, panegyrics and plaudits pouring in that day and the next, as if an Abraham Lincoln, Winston Churchill or Lenin had died, I could not stand this nonsense, claptrap, bunkum, gobbledygook, and blah blah any longer, and was constrained to write and get published an article titled ‘Ratan Tata was only a bania’ on 10th October, which I posted on facebook and twitter
In the name of God, go !
Ever since he became the CJP on 17th September 2023, Qazi Faez Isa, instead of behaving in an impartial and independent manner, as an upright judge is expected to do, shamelessly surrendered before, and did the bidding of, the Pakistan Establishment, in a servile manner, as detailed in the links below
PT Usha’s Leadership Helps Reliance Gain at the Expense of the Government: A Spokesperson for Mukesh and Nita Ambani?
PT Usha, an iconic Indian athlete and now the President of the Indian Olympic Association (IOA), finds herself embroiled in a major controversy. The recent […]
Noel Tata succeeds Ratan Tata, appointed Chairman of Tata Trusts
Noel Tata, the low-profile yet highly accomplished half-brother of Ratan Tata, has officially been appointed as the chairman of Tata Trusts. With over 40 years of experience within the Tata Group, Noel now steps into one of the most influential roles in India’s business and philanthropic landscape. As he takes on the responsibility of guiding the $165 billion empire, all eyes are on his leadership style and the future direction of the iconic Tata Trusts. Will Noel’s quiet yet firm approach usher in a new era for the Tata Group?
A Parent’s Legacy: Why Delhi HC Allowed a 60-Year-Old Couple to Access Their Dead Son’s Sperm
In a landmark ruling, the Delhi High Court allowed a couple in their sixties to access their deceased son’s frozen sperm, setting a precedent for posthumous reproduction in India. The couple’s son, who passed away from cancer in 2020, had his sperm preserved before undergoing cancer treatment. The hospital holding the sperm sample refused to release it, citing the absence of guidelines for such a scenario where there was no surviving spouse. Seeking to continue their son’s legacy, the parents petitioned the court, which ultimately granted them permission to use the sperm for surrogacy. This ruling raises important legal, ethical, and social questions about the evolving concept of family and the rights surrounding posthumous reproduction.
South Korean Author Han Kang wins Nobel Prize in Literature for 2024
In a groundbreaking moment for Asian literature, South Korean author Han Kang has been awarded the 2024 Nobel Prize in Literature for her “intense poetic prose that confronts historical traumas and exposes the fragility of human life.” Known for her innovative storytelling and experimental style, Kang’s works like The Vegetarian and Human Acts have captivated readers worldwide. This recognition not only highlights her achievements but also shines a spotlight on the richness of Korean literature, paving the way for future voices in the global literary landscape.
Mallika Sherawat Opens Up About Childhood Trauma: ‘Parents Saw Me As A Burden, Mother Slipped Into Depression After My Birth’
Bollywood actress Mallika Sherawat opens up about the heartbreaking discrimination she faced as a girl in a patriarchal household. She shares how her birth was met with disappointment, her mother’s depression, and how she was treated as a “burden.” Despite the lack of support from her family, Mallika fought societal norms to become a star. Her story highlights the ongoing struggles women face in traditional societies and the importance of breaking free from oppressive mindsets.