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  • Golf: Akshay Bhatia leads the USD 9.2 million Valero Texas Open

    Surviving a nervous begin, Indian-American golfer Akshay Bhatia stretched his result in 5 photographs in the Valero Texas Open on Friday. He rallied with a pair of late birdies for a 2-under 70.

    Indian-American golfer Akshay Bhatia. Photo courtesy: Akshay Bhatia/Instagram
    Indian-American professional golfer Akshay Bhatia. Photo courtesy: Akshay Bhatia/Instagram

    The 22-year-old began with a three-shot lead after opening with a 15-foot birdie putt. From getting the result in dropping it, after which getting it again once more, the day ebbed and flowed for Bhatia.

    “It was tense, for positive, wasn’t my finest stuff,” Bhatia was quoted as saying by the Associated Press. “I felt like I struggled so much off the tee right now, golf swing didn’t really feel nice with any of the longer stuff, however iron play was nonetheless phenomenal, wedges have been good, made some good putts.”

    “It was good to get the under-par spherical,” he added.

    Bhatia’s play additionally drew reward from 4X main winner and former world primary, Rory McIlroy. Placed fifth in the ongoing competitors, the 34-year-old stated, “Akshay is taking part in very well, however other than that, nobody’s actually lighting the world on fireplace. Just preserve grinding away.”

    In the previous, Bhatia as gained the Barracuda Championship, which got here final summer time. While that wasn’t sufficient to get him into the Masters, he’ll hope to win the Valero Texas Open and guide a spot in the 88th Masters Tournament at the Augusta National Golf Club. The struggle for the coveted Green Jacket will begin from August 11.

  • Bayer, Dr. Reddy’s Ink Distribution Deal for Vericiguat™ in India

    Hyderabad India; April 6, 2024 – Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories Ltd. and Bayer introduced that each corporations have entered right into a partnership to market and distribute a second model of Vericiguat in India. Under the phrases of this settlement, Bayer has granted non-exclusive rights to Dr. Reddy’s beneath the model identify Gantra®. Vericiguat, a soluble guanylate cyclase (sGC) stimulator, in India, is indicated, together with guideline-based medical remedy, in adults with symptomatic persistent coronary heart failure with lowered ejection fraction (lower than 45%), following a latest occasion of worsening coronary heart failure which required hospitalization or outpatient intravenous (IV) diuretics 6 . Vericiguat works on a pathway not at present focused by current coronary heart failure remedies and might scale back the mixed threat of
    cardiovascular loss of life and coronary heart failure hospitalization in such affected person 7 , 8 . India has between 8-10 million individuals with coronary heart failure, making it one of many largest populations with this situation 9 .

    Shweta Rai, Managing Director, Bayer Zydus Pharma and Country Division Head (CDH) for Bayer’s Pharmaceuticals Business in South Asia stated, “Despite remedy, persistent coronary heart failure sufferers can expertise illness development that disrupts their lives and results in worsening coronary heart failure occasions. Vericiguat will help decelerate illness development, scale back hospital admissions and enhance their probabilities of survival 10 , 11 . The introduction of a second model of vericiguat in India, by


    Sujata

  • Helping to Restore Stolen African Works

    By Kim Thurler, Tufts Now

    Two years in the past, Professor of Music Kwasi Ampene acquired an out-of-the blue e-mail from the curator of African artwork at UCLA’s Fowler Museum. Would Ampene, a famend skilled on the music and tradition of the Asante kingdom of West Africa, assist the museum return to the dominion antiquities stolen by the British throughout the Nineteenth-century Anglo-Asante wars?

    The seven looted objects included gold decorations for the ankles, arms, and neck, a gold-embellished elephant tail whisk, and a chair of wooden and leather-based with metallic decorations. Years of analysis and his personal Ghanaian heritage had given Ampene a deep understanding of the significance of such objects in what he phrases the “historical past, coronary heart, and soul” of the Asante.

    Nevertheless, he approached with care. “Given the historic dimension and feelings surrounding violence and pillage related to European colonization in Africa, I used to be initially cautious and measured in my response,” says Ampene. “I instructed myself, ‘This could possibly be one thing or it could possibly be nothing.’”

    His overview of paperwork and in-person examination of the objects on the Fowler Museum satisfied Ampene that this was certainly one thing. The objects have been exquisitely crafted, doubtless by royal artisans, and their historical past was well-documented. British troopers had stolen a few of the artifacts in 1874 throughout the sacking of the palace in Kumase, the dominion’s historical capital. Others have been among the many 50,000 ounces of gold demanded by the British authorities within the treaty ending the wars. The Fowler Museum and UCLA have been totally dedicated to returning all the dear artifacts to the dominion, no strings hooked up.

    Ampene agreed to help. To start the advanced repatriation course of, in June 2023, he met with the dominion’s ruler, or Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, on the Manhyia Palace in Kumase, and shortly thereafter he organized a gathering on the palace for Fowler Museum representatives.

    Years earlier than Ampene had solid a relationship with the king and his employees when he was researching the work of Nana Afua Abasa, a singer and composer of Nnwonkoro songs, who ceaselessly carried out on the palace earlier than her loss of life in 2000. Ampene returns every summer season to examine the palace’s 1000’s of antiquities and replace the king and his employees on his findings.

    Otumfuo Osei Tutu II confirmed Ampene’s conclusions relating to the artifacts’ authenticity and historical past. He additionally mentioned that their well timed return could be supreme since it could coincide with an occasion already deliberate for February 2024, to commemorate the battle during which the palace was demolished.

    That was solely seven months away.

    The Opportunity for a ‘Museum in Motion’

    It was a decent timeframe to full the complexities of deaccession and repatriation of the artifacts, a course of that will ultimately contain U.S. and Ghanaian authorities companies in addition to the dominion, museum, UCLA, and the college’s Board of Regents.

    Ultimately, one of many largest challenges was acquiring clearance to export the elephant tail whisk, due to the strict restrictions on commerce in elephant objects. “That took perpetually,” says Ampene. Permission got here by means of simply a few days earlier than the artifacts, packed in particular protecting instances, have been to be flown from Los Angeles to Accra, the capital of Ghana. This was “very, very, very, very” nerve-wracking, Ampene remembers.

    Packed in particular protecting crates, the artifacts arrived safely in Accra on February 1. They have been saved in a secret location for a number of days earlier than making the 156-mile drive to Kumase beneath the safety of armed safety.

    On Monday, February 5, at a personal assembly within the palace, the instances have been opened, and the artifacts have been offered to the king and his employees. The temper was one among pleasure and mutual respect, Ampene remembers.

    At the assembly’s conclusion, Ampene felt an enormous wave of aid. “I hadn’t slept that complete weekend,” he says. “The very first thing I did afterwards was drink a glass of wine.”

    The day-long commemoration that adopted on Thursday, February 8, was marked by music, dancing, and singing, with each element, from clothes to umbrellas to swords encased in gold, contributing to telling the Asante kingdom’s proud story. The 5,000 friends gathered on the palace grounds included chiefs of different kingdoms, the present vice-president of Ghana and two previous presidents, and diplomats.

    The artifacts not too long ago returned by the Fowler Museum will probably be proven within the Manhyia Palace Museum in Kumase. However, Ampene believes that museums shouldn’t be a prerequisite for repatriation of stolen antiquities.

    “These objects are a part of our tradition and our identification. They have sensible makes use of for us, they’ve non secular makes use of, they reinforce our conventional political methods, our philosophy, our literature. We know what to do with them,” he says. “They don’t want to be in a museum. When we deliver them out at a pageant, that’s our museum in movement.”

    The custom of interconnectedness that characterizes the humanities in Africa permeates Ampene’s scholarship and his journey as an ethnomusicologist. “Music is a part of a constellation of the humanities. Drama, poetry, visible arts, all come collectively in a single natural complete,” he says.

    This perspective resonates amongst his college students, says Ampene, who chairs the music division within the School of Arts and Sciences at Tufts and presently teaches a course on the musical arts of Africa.

    The artifacts’ return performed out towards an intense and widening international dialog about return of treasures stolen by colonizing powers. Just just a few weeks earlier, London’s Victoria & Albert Museum and the British Museum had mentioned they’d “mortgage” again to the Asante kingdom some artifacts stolen throughout colonization. That strategy is abhorrent to Ampene. “We should not reward theft,” he says. “In distinction, UCLA confirmed the entire world what can and ought to be executed. We now have a mannequin to do it the correct method.”


    Rekha Nair

  • Ather Energy debuts the Rizta family scooter, priced from INR 1,09,999 • EVreporter

    Ather Energy, an Indian electric scooter manufacturer, unveiled its latest model, the Rizta, at the second edition of the Ather Community Day in Bengaluru. Positioned as a family scooter, it is priced at INR 1,09,999 (Ex-showroom Bengaluru). Bookings are now available, with deliveries set to commence in June 2024.

    According to the company statement, the features of Rizta includes:

    • The Rizta lineup includes two models: Rizta S and Rizta Z, both featuring a 2.9 kWh battery, and the top-end Rizta Z model equipped with a 3.7 kWh battery.
    • The 2.9 kWh variants offer a range of 123 kms, while the 3.7 kWh variant provides a range of 160 kms.
    • Rizta S is available in three monotone colors, while Rizta Z comes in seven colors, including three monotone and four dual-tone options.
    • The scooter has a large seat and floorboard, along with significant storage capacity, including a 34L underseat capacity and an optional 22L Frunk accessory.
    • Optional multi-purpose charger with an 18W power output available for electronic devices.
    • Introduction of SkidControl™ traction control system, powered by the in-house developed Ather Drive Controller™ (ADC™), to regulate motor torque and prevent loss of traction on low friction surfaces.
    • Inclusion of safety features like FallSafe™, Emergency Stop Signal (ESS), Theft & Tow Detect, and Find My Scooter.
    • All Rizta variants feature a top speed of 80 kmph and two riding modes: Zip and SmartEco.
    • Various ride assist features like MagicTwist™, AutoHold™, and Reverse Mode.
    • Precise control with low center of gravity, balanced weight distribution, and a shorter 1286mm wheelbase.

    Tarun Mehta, Co-Founder & CEO, Ather Energy, said, “We entered the two-wheeler market with our performance scooter, the 450 series, which was recognised in the industry. Now, we are setting foot in the family segment with the Rizta, which has been designed and engineered with the Indian family in mind. It focuses on key aspects such as comfort, safety and connected tech, which we believe makes it an upgrade from the conventional scooters in the market. Rizta will reflect Ather’s proposition of quality, reliability, and safety.”

    Ather introduces the Ather Halo, a smart helmet developed with Harman Kardon, featuring auto WearDetect technology, wireless charging, and Ather ChitChat™ for helmet-to-helmet communication, available in two colors. Additionally, Ather introduces HALO Bit, a module for half face helmets, and offers an ISI and DOT rated custom half face helmet compatible with HALO Bit, priced at INR 12,999 and INR 4,999 respectively.

    Swapnil Jain, Co-founder & CTO of Ather Energy said, “We wanted to transform helmets from a mere compulsion to an integral part of a fun, engaging ride. So we built the HALO, our first smart helmet which offers premium sound by Harmon Kardon and integrates our proprietary auto WearDetect technology and wireless charging. With HALO we made sure that the experience extends to the pillion with features such as ChitChatTM and music sharing. “

    Ather introduces AtherStack 6.0, the latest software upgrade for its scooters, with features including WhatsApp integration, live location sharing, ping my scooter, auto-reply to calls, and Alexa integration. Existing owners will receive the update over the air. The new mobile app offers a personalized experience with features like WidgetX and detailed ride insights, allowing riders to access information via voice command. The company also introduced a new mobile app with personalized features and insights, as stated in their official statement.

    “AtherStack has been an integral part of our product strategy since the launch of our first scooter, allowing us to constantly enhance our product experience. With new features like WhatsApp on the dashboard, live location sharing and voice commands, we believe Ather Stack 6.0 will bring an important upgrade to rider safety, convenience and connectivity. Optimising the touchscreen dashboard and revamping the mobile app will offer a seamless ownership experience to both Rizta and Ather 450 customers” added Swapnil Jain, Co-founder & CTO of Ather Energy.

    All three variants of the Ather Rizta come with a 5-year optional warranty program, ‘Ather Battery Protect’, extending battery warranty to 5 years/60,000 kms and guaranteeing a minimum of 70% state-of-health at the end of 5 years, as claimed by the company statement. For home charging, Rizta S and Rizta Z (2.9 kWh) come with a 350W Ather portable charger, while Rizta Z (3.7 kWh) comes with a 700W Ather Duo charger. Owners will also have access to Ather’s fast-charging network with 1800+ charging points. Prices start at INR 1,09,999 lakh for Rizta S (2.9 kWh) and INR 124,999 for Rizta Z (2.9 kWh) and INR 144,999 for Rizta Z (3.7 kWh) ex-showroom Bengaluru.

    Also read: Ather Energy – community day roundup

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  • Income Tax Alert! If you miss this date, you will not get rebate on home loan and investment, tax will have to be paid under the new regime.

    March ends and April begins, with this the race for revenue tax begins. The means of saving tax by sitting with CA has additionally began. Some are calculating to lower your expenses in the new regime whereas some are calculating to lower your expenses on home loan, 80C funding and insurance coverage and tax on the cash obtained from the market through the use of the previous regime.

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    But, amidst all this hustle and bustle, do not overlook an essential date or moderately deadline. If you exceed this restrict then you will not get any revenue tax exemption. Even if you are paying home loan curiosity or incomes from FD curiosity.

    Actually, we’re speaking about Income Tax Return (ITR Filling) for the monetary yr 2023-24, the deadline for which has already been fastened by the Income Tax Department as July 31, 2024. If you file your ITR earlier than this deadline, then you will be given an opportunity to select the previous regime. After crossing the prescribed deadline, taxpayers will not be given the possibility to select the previous regime.

    What is the previous and new regime?
    The authorities had carried out a new tax regime in 2019, during which the revenue tax slab charges are decrease, however no tax exemption of any sort is given. The authorities had carried out the new regime solely after eliminating 70 varieties of tax exemptions. At the similar time, although the slab price is increased in the previous regime, there’s a direct tax exemption of Rs 3.50 lakh on home loan curiosity and principal, Rs 1.5 lakh under 80C and Rs 75 thousand on insurance coverage. Apart from this, you get tax exemption on different choices additionally.

    Why do you have to select a routine?
    The authorities has carried out the new tax regime by default from the price range of 2023. This implies that if the investor does not select any regime, his earnings will be calculated under the new regime and tax will be deducted as per its price. This implies that if you need to avail tax exemption on loan, funding or different varieties of allowances, then you will have to select the previous tax regime your self. For this, it’s needed to file returns earlier than thirty first July.

    If you miss the deadline…
    If a taxpayer does not file his return by July 31, then from August 1, 2024 to December 31, 2024, such taxpayers will be given an opportunity to file belated ITR. This implies that such taxpayers will be in a position to file their returns by paying some penalty, however they will not be allowed to use the previous tax regime. In such a scenario, tax will be deducted immediately from their earnings at the similar price by implementing the new regime.

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  • This Eid come together for more than just a meal, indulge in a

    Mumbai 06th April, 2024: With the holy month of Ramzan coming to a shut, Novotel Mumbai International Airport is internet hosting a specifically curated culinary unfold for Eid promising to take you on a journey crammed with flavour and custom on the resort’s all-day eating outlet, Food Exchange, the place friends can indulge in the lavish unfold of conventional delicacies between the eleventh – thirteenth April 2024, 7pm to 11pm.

    The meticulously crafted Eid particular dinner buffet menu options a powerful array of delectable dishes. Start with the quintessential beverage- Rooh Afza Milkshake. For  starters get pleasure from lip smacking chaats, succulent Chicken Reshmi Kebab, crispy Vegetable Pakoras, tender Mutton Shammi Kebab moreover select from a entire number of juicy Kebabs as effectively .  The important course options sluggish cooked juicy Mutton Nihari, fragrant Biryani, creamy Paneer Butter Masala and a hearty however all the way down to earth Mutton Dal Gosht.

    Dessert lovers, make sure to avoid wasting house for the scrumptious candy affair you’re to witness with conventional sweets like Firni, Malpua and Shahi Tukda. Finally finish your meal with creamy Badam Milk flavoured with saffron, cardamom, and crushed almonds.

    It’s more than a meal; it’s a celebration of togetherness and custom the place you may indulge in nice conversations and delicious meals.

    Date: eleventh – thirteenth April 2024

    Venue: Food Exchange, Novotel Mumbai International Airport

    Timing: 07:00 PM to 11:00 PM


    Mansi Praharaj

  • Indian School of Business celebrates graduation day for H

    Hyderabad; April 6, 2024: The Indian School of Business (ISB) celebrated the graduation of its Post Graduate Programme in Management (PGP) Class of 2024, Hyderabad Cohort, alongside its doctoral programmes – Fellow Programme in Management (FPM) and Executive Fellow Programme in Management (EFPM) – on the Hyderabad campus. Ms Madhabi Puri Buch, Chairperson, SEBI, delivered the keynote tackle to the graduating college students because the Chief Guest.

    school of business

    A complete of 617 college students graduated from their respective programmes : 593 from the PGP Class of 2024 Hyderabad Cohort, 5 students from the FPM, and 19 students from the EFPM. On April 8, 2024, round 390 college students can be graduating from the Mohali campus of ISB.

    Chief Guest Madhabi Puri Buch, applauding the dedication and dedication of the graduating college students, mentioned, “In as we speak’s digital age, time appears to maneuver sooner whereas our world feels smaller, providing plentiful alternatives. You have a variety of profession choices to discover, balancing company and authorities roles whereas sustaining work-life steadiness. As you pursue your ambitions, keep related with family members. And make time for private pursuits.”

    Mr Harish Manwani, Chairperson, Executive Board, ISB, mentioned the conclusion of the scholars’ journey at ISB marks “only the start of an thrilling new chapter” for them. “Success, I’ve discovered, is constructed upon two key pillars: competence and character. Your time right here has undoubtedly honed your competence, whereas the unwavering assist of your loved ones and mates has formed your character,” he mentioned.

    Professor Madan Pillutla, Dean, ISB, instructed the graduates, “Each of you’ll play a pivotal function in shaping the long run. Some of our alumni have reached exceptional heights — founding startups, main unicorn corporations, advising governments, and even authoring books. Your affect can be equally profound.”

    He added, “I encourage you to utilise your privileges to help these much less lucky. You ought to interact constructively with numerous viewpoints. Addressing inequalities is essential, and I belief you’ll play your half in uplifting these in want.”

    The graduation ceremony additionally honoured the achievements of excellent college students by presenting awards to those that excelled in lecturers, extra-curricular actions, and demonstrated exemplary management expertise.

    Following is the checklist of awardees.

    Nipun Bansal: Gold medallist from the PGP Class of 2024 general (for each Hyderabad and Mohali)
    Pulkit Sachdeva: Chairperson’s Award for the Best All-Rounder for the PGP Class of 2024, Hyderabad campus
    Antara Choudhury: ISB-Parmeshwar Godrej Award from Co2024. This award is given to an exemplary girl scholar who has a powerful report of dedication to social causes from the graduating PGP class.

  • Indian School of Business celebrates graduation day for H

    Hyderabad; April 6, 2024: The Indian School of Business (ISB) celebrated the graduation of its Post Graduate Programme in Management (PGP) Class of 2024, Hyderabad Cohort, alongside its doctoral programmes – Fellow Programme in Management (FPM) and Executive Fellow Programme in Management (EFPM) – on the Hyderabad campus. Ms Madhabi Puri Buch, Chairperson, SEBI, delivered the keynote deal with to the graduating college students because the Chief Guest.

    school of business

    A complete of 617 college students graduated from their respective programmes : 593 from the PGP Class of 2024 Hyderabad Cohort, 5 students from the FPM, and 19 students from the EFPM. On April 8, 2024, round 390 college students shall be graduating from the Mohali campus of ISB.

    Chief Guest Madhabi Puri Buch, applauding the dedication and dedication of the graduating college students, stated, “In as we speak’s digital age, time appears to maneuver sooner whereas our world feels smaller, providing ample alternatives. You have a variety of profession choices to discover, balancing company and authorities roles whereas sustaining work-life steadiness. As you pursue your ambitions, keep linked with family members. And make time for private pursuits.”

    Mr Harish Manwani, Chairperson, Executive Board, ISB, stated the conclusion of the scholars’ journey at ISB marks “only the start of an thrilling new chapter” for them. “Success, I’ve discovered, is constructed upon two key pillars: competence and character. Your time right here has undoubtedly honed your competence, whereas the unwavering help of your loved ones and buddies has formed your character,” he stated.

    Professor Madan Pillutla, Dean, ISB, instructed the graduates, “Each of you’ll play a pivotal position in shaping the long run. Some of our alumni have reached exceptional heights — founding startups, main unicorn firms, advising governments, and even authoring books. Your impression shall be equally profound.”

    He added, “I encourage you to utilise your privileges to help these much less lucky. You ought to have interaction constructively with various viewpoints. Addressing inequalities is essential, and I belief you’ll play your half in uplifting these in want.”

    The graduation ceremony additionally honoured the achievements of excellent college students by presenting awards to those that excelled in teachers, extra-curricular actions, and demonstrated exemplary management abilities.

    Following is the record of awardees.

    Nipun Bansal: Gold medallist from the PGP Class of 2024 general (for each Hyderabad and Mohali)
    Pulkit Sachdeva: Chairperson’s Award for the Best All-Rounder for the PGP Class of 2024, Hyderabad campus
    Antara Choudhury: ISB-Parmeshwar Godrej Award from Co2024. This award is given to an exemplary girl scholar who has a powerful document of dedication to social causes from the graduating PGP class.