Robbery season for cyber thieves
The Diwali holidays opened the looting season for cyber thieves. People have been surfing the internet for a long time. At the opposite end, cyber thieves are also laying their traps. Cyberthieves build their networks by getting millions of people's data from the darknet. Just as terrorism depends on sleeper cells, cyber thieves depend on data. Cyber thieves have become rampant during the post-year holidays. Many surfers have unwittingly fallen into their trap. It is not possible for cyber thieves to act arbitrarily without the cooperation of the police.
Market cap of government unit over one trillion
Public sector units i.e. government run units generally have the impression that they go into losses. No one is ready to stop money in it. But Power Finance Corporation (PFC) has caught everyone's attention. Its shares have given a return of 127 percent in the last one year. The work of PFC is fascinating. Due to which its market capitalization (market cap) has touched 1.05 trillion rupees. PFC is connected with power, logistics and infrastructure. India wants to generate 500 GW of electricity by 2024. India will need 31 trillion rupees for that
WeWork's branch in America will also continue in India
US startup WeWork filed for bankruptcy last week but executives at its Indian unit of WeWork say the Indian unit will not be affected by the overseas bankruptcy filing. Even if the parent company files for bankruptcy, the India unit will not be affected as it operates independently. Company logo can also be used. The Embassy Group supporting India's unit has also pledged investment.
Cheating through a dating site
Scams through dating apps in India are known as Bumble and Tinder scams. Online fraudsters prey on surfers in a variety of ways. Samawala is completely unknown in dating apps. Such situation becomes very easy for scams. Bumble and Tinder have become platforms for scams in India. Some girls in India have lost millions trying to find love on Tinder. Some girls have also posted details of how they got trapped on Twitter. His advice is to think a hundred times before posting true information on a dating site.
Opposition from rating agency Moody's
India has repeatedly raised its voice against the wrong criteria of rating agencies. When the rating agencies were showing India's poor growth, American economic experts were silent against India's protest. Now time has reversed. Rating agency Moody's has rated America's growth as negative. Also investing there has been shown to be risky. Now time has reversed. American Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen is not ready to believe the rating agency Moody's saying that America's growth is negative. In a press conference in San Francisco, he said that the US economy is strong and Moody's is misleading people. America watches the spectacle until it protests when the train arrives instead of sitting.
A journey from a roadside stand to a brand abroad
Standing on the road with a khumcho, the business has developed to such an extent that his brand has opened outlets not only in India but also abroad. In 1956, Kedarnath Agarwal, who created Motimus Corporate Company, which sold Gulab Jambu and Chavanu on the streets of Delhi, was fondly called Kakaji by people. This uncle passed away at the age of 86 on the days of Diwali. In 1962, he bought his first shop in Moti Bazar, Delhi. Today they have 60 outlets in the country and Bikanerwala shops are found in America, New Zealand and Singapore.
Elon Musk apologizes to Piyush Goyal..
World's richest man and Tesla chairman Elon Musk's apology to India's commerce minister Piyush Goyal is reverberating in corporate circles. People are admiring Elon Musk's sportsman spirit. It so happened that India's Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal visited the Tesla factory in Fremont, California. There was no Elon Musk then. Then Elon Musk apologized and wrote that we could not meet. Thank you for visiting the factory and sorry for not being able to meet you. Elon Musk was sick that day. Piyush Goyal said that Indian engineers also work in Tesla.
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