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New initiative a signal that buses are key part of transport network: Experts | The Straits Times

SG Government is trying to make public buses and trains a more attractive travel option compared with driving or taking a taxi or private-hire car. https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/transport/new-initiative-sends-signal-that-buses-remain-important-part-of-public-transport-network-experts Best Regards Seetha Ram

Is this an Arab Spring for Bangladesh? (The Japan Times), 30 Jul 2024

Is this an Arab Spring for Bangladesh? M. NIAZ ASADULLAH M. Niaz Asadullah, head of the Southeast Asia cluster of the Global Labor Organization, is a visiting professor of economics at the University of Reading, United Kingdom, and a professorial fellow at North South University in Bangladesh. The Japan Times 30 Jul 2024 Read more... Lucky you. This email was sent to you by a user of PressReader, who thought you'd be interested in reading this story. It means you get to click the link and read it. It does not, however, mean you get any licenses, express or implied, to the intellectual property, copyrighted material, or trademarks of PressReader or any of our content partners. PressReader Inc., 200-13111 Vanier Place, Richmond BC V6V 2J1, Canada PressReader International Limited, 2nd Floor, The Boat House, Bishop Street, Dublin 8, D08 H01F, Ireland ©2003-2024 PressReader, all rights reserved. Terms of Use | Privacy Policy

Shared from BBC: 'Not every Norwegian feels guilty but many do'

check out this article: https://bbc.com/news/articles/cz5r2mk18k1o   -- Best Regards, Seetha Ram

FW: I would like to share with you "Impact of high-speed rail on city attractiveness"

  Here is the link to "Impact of high-speed rail on city attractiveness": https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0038012124002234   -- Best Regards, Seetha Ram

Chennai-Bangalore-Mysore Bullet Train: சென்னைல இருந்து வெறும் 1 மணி நேரத்தில் பெங்களூர்! வல்லரசுகளை தண்ணி குடிக்க வைக்க போகும் இந்திய புல்லட் ரயில்! - Tamil DriveSpark

https://tamil.drivespark.com/off-beat/chennai-bangalore-mysore-bullet-train-new-details-out-047839.html Best Regards Seetha Ram

India’s budget reflects Modi’s coalition dynamics (The Japan Times), 25 Jul 2024

India's budget reflects Modi's coalition dynamics KRISHNA N. DAS, AFTAB AHMED AND SHIVANGI ACHARYA The Japan Times 25 Jul 2024 Read more... Lucky you. This email was sent to you by a user of PressReader, who thought you'd be interested in reading this story. It means you get to click the link and read it. It does not, however, mean you get any licenses, express or implied, to the intellectual property, copyrighted material, or trademarks of PressReader or any of our content partners. PressReader Inc., 200-13111 Vanier Place, Richmond BC V6V 2J1, Canada PressReader International Limited, 2nd Floor, The Boat House, Bishop Street, Dublin 8, D08 H01F, Ireland ©2003-2024 PressReader, all rights reserved. Terms of Use | Privacy Policy

The world’s next food superpower

The world's next food superpower https://www.economist.com/asia/2024/07/11/the-worlds-next-food-superpower from The Economist About half of Indian farmland has no access to water other than from the sky. India has enough cold storage for only about 10% of its perishable produce; the government reckons that up to 6% of cereals, 12% of vegetables and 15% of fruit are lost after harvest. Most of India's agricultural exports are raw, unbranded commodities. Less than 10% of food produced in the country gets processed, compared with 30% in Thailand and 70% in Brazil. So tackling patchy irrigation and weak infrastructure, and encouraging higher-value processing, would all be profitable moves

In defense of Tokyo 2020, the loneliest Olympics (The Japan Times), 23 Jul 2024

In defense of Tokyo 2020, the loneliest Olympics GEAROID REIDY Gearoid Reidy is a Bloomberg Opinion columnist covering Japan and the Koreas. The Japan Times 23 Jul 2024 Japan did the best it could with the tough hand it was dealt during the pandemic Read more... Lucky you. This email was sent to you by a user of PressReader, who thought you'd be interested in reading this story. It means you get to click the link and read it. It does not, however, mean you get any licenses, express or implied, to the intellectual property, copyrighted material, or trademarks of PressReader or any of our content partners. PressReader Inc., 200-13111 Vanier Place, Richmond BC V6V 2J1, Canada PressReader International Limited, 2nd Floor, The Boat House, Bishop Street, Dublin 8, D08 H01F, Ireland ©2003-2024 PressReader, all rights reserved. Terms of Use | Privacy Policy

Suzuki sees India’s auto market growing fivefold by 2047 (The Japan Times), 23 Jul 2024

Suzuki sees India's auto market growing fivefold by 2047 SUPRIYA SINGH AND TSUYOSHI INAJIMA BLOOMBERG The Japan Times 23 Jul 2024 Read more... Lucky you. This email was sent to you by a user of PressReader, who thought you'd be interested in reading this story. It means you get to click the link and read it. It does not, however, mean you get any licenses, express or implied, to the intellectual property, copyrighted material, or trademarks of PressReader or any of our content partners. PressReader Inc., 200-13111 Vanier Place, Richmond BC V6V 2J1, Canada PressReader International Limited, 2nd Floor, The Boat House, Bishop Street, Dublin 8, D08 H01F, Ireland ©2003-2024 PressReader, all rights reserved. Terms of Use | Privacy Policy

Major Japanese Real Estate Companies Broaden Presence in Asia; Technologies to Tackle Environmental Issues Attracting Interest - The Japan News

Demand for office space is expected to increase in Indian cities, as foreign companies are increasing their presence there. https://japannews.yomiuri.co.jp/business/economy/20240721-199917/?utm_source=piano&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=8464&pnespid=4PydntVM5PDA..m5qAT1r6ZM5QtLqzVxnw44EEEwv1WVwe9Wt4sc2kj1IBS3iLnAvpdfhg Best Regards Seetha Ram

When it comes to work, age isn’t just a number

This isn't about special pleading — the young might not believe it, but ageing happens to them too. I saw this article when using the Financial Times app and thought you might be interested: Financial Times, When it comes to work, age isn't just a number -- Emma Jacobs -- Read the full article at: https://on.ft.com/46fTSKX

A prayer for the sweltering (The Japan Times), 20 Jul 2024

A prayer for the sweltering ALEX K.T. MARTIN STAFF WRITER The Japan Times 20 Jul 2024 As climate change causes our weather events to be increasingly extreme, some in Japan look to ancient rituals and traditions for a sense of control Read more... Lucky you. This email was sent to you by a user of PressReader, who thought you'd be interested in reading this story. It means you get to click the link and read it. It does not, however, mean you get any licenses, express or implied, to the intellectual property, copyrighted material, or trademarks of PressReader or any of our content partners. PressReader Inc., 200-13111 Vanier Place, Richmond BC V6V 2J1, Canada PressReader International Limited, 2nd Floor, The Boat House, Bishop Street, Dublin 8, D08 H01F, Ireland ©2003-2024 PressReader, all rights reserved. Terms of Use | Privacy Policy

There is more to breasts than meets the eye

https://www.economist.com/culture/2024/05/28/there-is-more-to-breasts-than-meets-the-eye?utm_campaign=r.special-edition-newsletter&utm_medium=email.internal-newsletter.np&utm_source=salesforce-marketing-cloud&utm_term=20240720&utm_content=ed-picks-image-link-5&etear=nl_special_5&utm_campaign=r.special-edition-newsletter&utm_medium=email.internal-newsletter.np&utm_source=salesforce-marketing-cloud&utm_term=7/20/2024&utm_id=1906690 Best Regards Seetha Ram

Read India Today digital

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UNABRIDGED DISASTERS

UNABRIDGED DISASTERS http://www.magzter.com/articles/5/1771088/YzFlsZniR1721394306186?mg_pf=ios_newsstand&utm_ID=18913326

Why bharat matters

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How to raise the world’s IQ

Demography adds urgency. Fertility is highest in countries where malnutrition is most widespread. Unless nutrition improves, the next generation will face greater cognitive challenges than the present one.  https://www.economist.com/leaders/2024/07/11/how-to-raise-the-worlds-iq Best Regards Seetha Ram

Is Japan’s overtourism just a myth? (The Japan Times), 12 Jul 2024

Is Japan's overtourism just a myth? ELIZABETH BEATTIE STAFF WRITER The Japan Times 12 Jul 2024 Statistics suggest there actually aren't that many tourists in Japan Read more... Lucky you. This email was sent to you by a user of PressReader, who thought you'd be interested in reading this story. It means you get to click the link and read it. It does not, however, mean you get any licenses, express or implied, to the intellectual property, copyrighted material, or trademarks of PressReader or any of our content partners. PressReader Inc., 200-13111 Vanier Place, Richmond BC V6V 2J1, Canada PressReader International Limited, 2nd Floor, The Boat House, Bishop Street, Dublin 8, D08 H01F, Ireland ©2003-2024 PressReader, all rights reserved. Terms of Use | Privacy Policy

Post by அன்பெழில் on X

    அன்பெழில் ⁦‪@anbezhil12‬⁩ Ahobila Matam Azhagiyasingar 69th Thirunakshathira Vaibhavam at Ahobilam, AP. Acharyan Thiruvadikale Charanam🙏🙏 pic.twitter.com/jqTajgAczC   2024/07/10, 13:16    

Post by The Japan News on X

    The Japan News ⁦‪@The_Japan_News‬⁩ The recently published list of rules for next year's Common Test for University Admissions in Japan explicitly bans the use of smart glasses for the first time, along with smartwatches and study timers. japannews.yomiuri.co.jp/society/genera…   2024/07/11, 17:56    

Do university-bound Indian migrants actually stay in Japan? (The Japan Times), 11 Jul 2024

Do university-bound Indian migrants actually stay in Japan? PRACHI GUPTA AND PRAJAKTA KHARE CONTRIBUTING WRITERS The Japan Times 11 Jul 2024 A lack of options pushes many in diaspora to study in the West instead Read more... Lucky you. This email was sent to you by a user of PressReader, who thought you'd be interested in reading this story. It means you get to click the link and read it. It does not, however, mean you get any licenses, express or implied, to the intellectual property, copyrighted material, or trademarks of PressReader or any of our content partners. PressReader Inc., 200-13111 Vanier Place, Richmond BC V6V 2J1, Canada PressReader International Limited, 2nd Floor, The Boat House, Bishop Street, Dublin 8, D08 H01F, Ireland ©2003-2024 PressReader, all rights reserved. Terms of Use | Privacy Policy

Japanese firms urged to expand into India market (The Japan Times), 11 Jul 2024

Japanese firms urged to expand into India market NEW DELHI JIJI The Japan Times 11 Jul 2024 Read more... Lucky you. This email was sent to you by a user of PressReader, who thought you'd be interested in reading this story. It means you get to click the link and read it. It does not, however, mean you get any licenses, express or implied, to the intellectual property, copyrighted material, or trademarks of PressReader or any of our content partners. PressReader Inc., 200-13111 Vanier Place, Richmond BC V6V 2J1, Canada PressReader International Limited, 2nd Floor, The Boat House, Bishop Street, Dublin 8, D08 H01F, Ireland ©2003-2024 PressReader, all rights reserved. Terms of Use | Privacy Policy

Read this article from the Financial Times

Please use the sharing tools found via the share button at the top or side of articles. Copying articles to share with others is a breach of FT.com T&Cs and Copyright Policy . Email licensing@ft.com to buy additional rights. Subscribers may share up to 10 or 20 articles per month using the gift article service. More information can be found here .  https://www.ft.com/content/599d57a4-22b8-11db-91c7-0000779e2340 The urban migration that is changing our world, however, is a story not only of villagers becoming servants or factory workers but also of villagers using the income to finance their children's education. Good evening, I read this article from the Financial Times and thought it would interest you. https://on.ft.com/4cubuoE Best wishes, Best Regards Seetha Ram

Philanthropy

Feeling Been There, Donor That? https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/epaper/delhicapital/2024/jul/06/satet-edit/corporate-philanthropy-challenges-and-strategies/articleshow/111523189.cms Download Economic Times App to stay updated with Business News - https://etapp.onelink.me/tOvY/135dde21

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    DD News ⁦‪@DDNewslive‬⁩ #WATCH | "There was a time before 2014 when those 7 words (Iss desh ka kuch nahi ho sakta) had settled in the minds of the people of India, the society was drowned in the depths of despair, then the people of the country chose us to serve them and that moment started the era of… pic.twitter.com/o32OLn0p3V   2024/07/02, 20:35