Yashvarya Mehta – Insight https://oninsight.in Inspiring change through insight Thu, 31 Aug 2023 02:55:05 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.1 The story of Chanakya’s Arthashastra | One of India’s most influential manuscript | Insight Exclusive https://oninsight.in/2023/08/30/the-story-of-chanakyas-arthashastra-one-of-indias-most-influential-manuscript-insight-exclusive/ https://oninsight.in/2023/08/30/the-story-of-chanakyas-arthashastra-one-of-indias-most-influential-manuscript-insight-exclusive/?noamp=mobile#respond Wed, 30 Aug 2023 13:30:22 +0000 https://oninsight.in/?p=554 We’re diving deeper into the lost history and glorious heritage of India

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Manipur Violence | Insight Exclusive https://oninsight.in/2023/08/30/manipur-violence-insight-exclusive/ https://oninsight.in/2023/08/30/manipur-violence-insight-exclusive/?noamp=mobile#respond Wed, 30 Aug 2023 13:21:04 +0000 https://oninsight.in/?p=551 The recent violence in Manipur has brought great tragedy and heartbreak to the people of the region. Reports suggest that the violence has resulted in loss of life, injury, and destruction of property. It’s important to approach this issue with care and sensitivity, recognizing that the underlying factors leading to the violence may be complex and multifaceted. Despite the complexity, we must not overlook the immediate needs of those affected and strive to provide support and assistance.

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WFI vs Indian Wrestlers | Insight Exclusive https://oninsight.in/2023/08/30/wfi-vs-indian-wrestlers-insight-exclusive/ https://oninsight.in/2023/08/30/wfi-vs-indian-wrestlers-insight-exclusive/?noamp=mobile#respond Wed, 30 Aug 2023 13:14:52 +0000 https://oninsight.in/?p=548 Take a look back at the tumultuous events that have unfolded since January 2023, when Indian Olympic-level wrestlers first protested against WFI president Brij Bhushan Singh for alleged sexual misconduct and harassment. As wrestlers continue to observe Black Day on May 11, the investigation is still underway. Check out Insight for the sequence of events.

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Infra space may replicate 2003-07 boom, last for 4-6 years: Vijay Kedia https://oninsight.in/2023/08/30/infra-space-may-replicate-2003-07-boom-last-for-4-6-years-vijay-kedia/ https://oninsight.in/2023/08/30/infra-space-may-replicate-2003-07-boom-last-for-4-6-years-vijay-kedia/?noamp=mobile#respond Wed, 30 Aug 2023 13:13:38 +0000 https://oninsight.in/?p=534 Source – MoneyControl
The infrastructure sector is into a boom phase since the past six to seven months, Vijay Kedia, investor and director of Atul Auto, said in an interaction with Moneycontrol on August 29.

The market veteran believes that the infrastructure sector will see the similar trends it had seen during 2003 to 2007. The primary reason for latest boom, according to Kedia, is the increased government spending on infrastructure.

“Additionally, the private sector capacity has also reached around 75 to 80 percent. So, this is the high time from where private capital expenditure (capex) will start,” he said.

Between 2003 and 2007, capex was primarily centred around conventional industries like thermal energy, roads and railways, construction, and real estate. In contrast, the present cycle of capex is more diverse, concentrating on improving and modernising emerging sectors, with a strong emphasis on manufacturing.

The primary areas of attention include development of renewable energy, transitioning to cleaner energy sources, adopting electrification for vehicles and railways, promoting manufacturing through initiatives like production-linked incentive (PLI) scheme, localisation, indigenisation, modernising railways, advancing mobility through metro systems and high-speed rails, and strengthening the defence sector.

Any company related to the infrastructure sector is set to benefit as this theme enters into a bullish phase, Kedia said, highlighting that this uptrend could last for up to four-six years.

He is strongly bullish on the sector and considers infrastructure to be a “red hot theme”.

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Insight | Rise of the India Gaming Industry https://oninsight.in/2023/08/30/insight-rise-of-the-india-gaming-industry/ https://oninsight.in/2023/08/30/insight-rise-of-the-india-gaming-industry/?noamp=mobile#respond Wed, 30 Aug 2023 12:28:58 +0000 https://oninsight.in/?p=545

Discover the tremendous growth of the gaming industry with us! Get ready to be transported to a world where gaming is beyond your wildest imagination, offering a level of realism that rivals real life. The gaming industry is undergoing a rapid transformation, driven by the rapid advancement of technology, high-speed internet, and the 2020 pandemic. India is at the forefront of this revolution, leading the way as a global leader in IT. Join us as we delve into the exciting future developments of the thriving Indian gaming industry and uncover its potential for growth.

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Neeraj Chopra, Murali Sreeshankar to compete at Zurich Diamond League on Thursday https://oninsight.in/2023/08/30/neeraj-chopra-murali-sreeshankar-to-compete-at-zurich-diamond-league-on-thursday/ https://oninsight.in/2023/08/30/neeraj-chopra-murali-sreeshankar-to-compete-at-zurich-diamond-league-on-thursday/?noamp=mobile#respond Wed, 30 Aug 2023 11:59:28 +0000 https://oninsight.in/?p=531 Zurich [Switzerland], August 30 (ANI): Javelin throw World champion Neeraj Chopra and long jumper Murali Sreeshankar will be the two Indian athletes in action at the Zurich Diamond League 2023 in Switzerland on Thursday.

The Zurich meet also known as the Weltklasse Zurich, is the 11th leg of the Diamond League 2023 season, as per Olympics.com.

Reigning Olympic champion Neeraj Chopra will go into the Zurich meet after winning a historic gold medal at the World Athletics Championships 2023 last week, becoming the first Indian to be crowned world champion in any track and field category.

The 25-year-old Chopra, who holds the javelin throw national record of 89.94m, is also the reigning Diamond League men’s javelin throw champion.

Interestingly, the Indian javelin ace won the title last year at the same Letzigrund Stadium in Zurich, where he will be competing on Thursday.

Neeraj Chopra won the first two Diamond League javelin events this season in Doha and Lausanne but sat out the Monaco leg in July.

Chopra is currently third in the men’s javelin throw qualifying standings for the Diamond League 2023 finals with 16 points. Tokyo 2020 Olympics silver medallist Jakub Vadlejch of the Czech Republic and Germany’s Julian Weber, are placed first and second with 21 and 19 points, respectively.

The top eight after all the legs will make the finals in Eugene.

At Zurich, Neeraj Chopra is likely to face a world-class 10-man field, which includes former world champion Anderson Peters of Grenada, Jakub Vadlejch and Julian Weber.

Murali Sreeshankar will be competing in his third long jump event of the 2023

Diamond League season. The 24-year-old finished third and fifth at the Paris and Lausanne legs, respectively.

Heading into Zurich Diamond League 2023, Sreeshankar put on a disappointing show at the World Athletics Championships 2023, failing to make the final.

Sreeshankar, who has a personal best of 8.41m, will compete against the likes of Greece’s Tokyo 2020 Olympic gold medalist Miltiadis Tentoglou, who is also the reigning Diamond League and world champion. The 10-man field in Zurich will also include home favourite Simon hammer, the 2022 world championships bronze medallist.

Diamond League is an annual event comprising a series of top-tier track and field competitions organised by World Athletics. The Diamond League final will be held in Eugene, USA on September 16 and September 17. (ANI)

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Two persons killed, two others injured in Kyiv after Russian missile attacks, says Ukraine -ANI https://oninsight.in/2023/08/30/two-persons-killed-two-others-injured-in-kyiv-after-russian-missile-attacks-says-ukraine-ani/ https://oninsight.in/2023/08/30/two-persons-killed-two-others-injured-in-kyiv-after-russian-missile-attacks-says-ukraine-ani/?noamp=mobile#respond Wed, 30 Aug 2023 11:51:33 +0000 https://oninsight.in/?p=527 Kyiv [Ukraine], August 30 (ANI): At least two persons were killed and two others injured after Russian missile attacks on Ukraine’s Kyiv in the early hours of Wednesday, CNN reported citing Kyiv’s Mayor Vitaliy Klitschko. He said fire and rescue services continue to work at the wreckage sites.

Klitschko said, “Fire and rescue services continue to work at the wreckage sites.

In particular, in the Darnitsky district and in four areas in the Shevchenkivskiy district of the capital.”

Meanwhile, Serhii Popko, head of the Kyiv city military administration, on Wednesday, said Russia using drones and missiles launched a “massive” attack on Kyiv on Tuesday night, CNN reported.

In a post shared on Telegram, Popko wrote, “Kyiv has not experienced such a powerful attack since spring.” He said several groups of drones travelled towards Kyiv “from different directions.” and later missiles were fired towards the city from Tu-95MS strategic bombers. Popko said that air defence forces destroyed over 20 “enemy targets,” according to CNN report.

Amid the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine, the US has announced an additional USD 250 million security assistance package for Kyiv, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said on Tuesday.

Blinken said the package includes air defence missiles, artillery ammunition, Javelin systems and rockets, and mine-clearing equipment. He stated that the US will also provide ambulances, spare parts, services, training, and transportation.

In a statement, Blinken said, “Today we are announcing the next package of military assistance to aid Ukraine as it defends its territory and protects its people. This package contains important capabilities to help Ukraine on the battlefield.”

He further said, “It includes AIM-9M missiles for air defence, munitions for High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems, 155mm and 105mm artillery ammunition, mine-clearing equipment, Javelin and other anti-armour systems and rockets, over 3 million rounds of small arms ammunition, ambulances, demolition munitions for obstacle clearing, as well as spare parts, services, training, and transportation.”

On August 29, one person was killed in Ukraine’s Kupiansk due to Russian shelling, the governor of Ukraine’s Kharkiv oblast, Oleh Syniehubov said, according to Al Jazeera.

In a statement on his Telegram, Syniehubov said, “A 45-year-old civilian man died as a result of artillery shelling. The building of the meat processing plant where the deceased worked as a security guard was damaged.”

“An apartment building and a private household were also damaged in the city.

A 67-year-old man was wounded by shrapnel. He refused hospitalisation,” he said, according to Al Jazeera. (ANI)

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WhiteHat Jr CEO Ananya Tripathi resigns, in another top level exit at Byju’s https://oninsight.in/2023/08/30/whitehat-jr-ceo-ananya-tripathi-resigns-in-another-top-level-exit-at-byjus/ https://oninsight.in/2023/08/30/whitehat-jr-ceo-ananya-tripathi-resigns-in-another-top-level-exit-at-byjus/?noamp=mobile#respond Wed, 30 Aug 2023 11:47:00 +0000 https://oninsight.in/?p=541 Source: Moneycontrol

Ananya Tripathi, the CEO of WhiteHat Jr, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Byju’s, has tendered her resignation, marking another senior-level exit at India’s most-valued startup.

Tripathi, who has been on maternity leave since May of this year, has decided to move on, according to four people familiar with the matter told Moneycontrol. Byju’s has not yet formally accepted her resignation and is still trying to persuade her to stay, the people said on the condition of anonymity.

Arjun Mohan, who rejoined Byju’s in July to lead its international operations, has been supporting the team in Tripathi’s absence, the people added.

Byju’s did not respond to queries sent by Moneycontrol.

Tripathi joined WhiteHat Jr in April of last year. She was the Managing Director at KKR Capstone before joining WhiteHat Jr. A McKinsey alumni, Tripathi also served as the Chief Strategy Officer of Myntra for almost four years.

Byju’s acquired WhiteHat Jr, a code-learning platform, in August 2020, in a whopping $300 million cash deal. The deal had given Karan Bajaj, the founder of WhiteHat Jr, one of the biggest exits ever in India’s startup ecosystem.

Bajaj continued to serve as the CEO of WhiteHat Jr but resigned in August 2021, exactly a year after the company was acquired. Trupti Mukker, a Byju’s executive, had been appointed as the CEO of WhiteHat Jr before Tripathi took charge.

Tripathi has joined a growing list of senior executives to leave the world’s most valued edtech startup, which is currently grappling with myriad challenges. Earlier this week, Moneycontrol reported that three more senior executives, including Byju’s Chief Business Officer Prathyusha Agarwal, quit the company.

WhiteHat Jr’s challenges

In 2020, WhiteHat Jr faced significant criticism due to its aggressive sales strategies. The company had then launched a campaign featuring a fictitious 12-year-old named Wolf Gupta. The campaign depicted Wolf Gupta securing a job worth Rs 1.2 crore at Google after mastering artificial intelligence (AI) through WhiteHat Jr’s programmes.

Additionally, it was reported that WhiteHat Jr disregarded the guidelines set forth by the Advertising Standards Council of India (ASCI). The company was accused of making questionable and unsupported claims, according to an article in The News Minute.

While WhiteHat Jr had withdrawn the Wolf-Gupta campaign, it continued spending heavily on customer acquisition costs. According to Byju’s FY21 results, WhiteHat Jr contributed Rs 326.66 crore of total revenue and a loss of Rs 1,548.76 crore to the loss before tax from operations of the company.

To be sure, Byju Raveendran, co-founder and CEO of Byju’s, in his media interactions has been pretty vocal about how WhiteHat Jr is the company’s only acquisition that has struggled. In an interview with Moneycontrol in January this year, Raveendran said, “WhiteHat Jr has been a challenge on the cost side. Solving its customer acquisition cost is the only business challenge we have.”

“Most of our core businesses are already at break-even or profitable. We are burning cash only in WhiteHat Jr,” he had said.

Earlier this year, a Tech Crunch report also suggested that Byju’s discussed shutting down WhiteHat Jr due to its high burn and struggles with the product market fit.

Byju’s woes

The four senior-level exits, including Tripathi’s, have come at a time when Byju’s has been facing a range of challenges on both domestic and international fronts. In June, Byju’s encountered a significant setback as three crucial investor board members decided to step down due to disagreements with the founder, Byju Raveendran. These disagreements primarily revolved around operational matters.

Adding to this, Byju’s long-standing auditor, Deloitte, who had been associated with the company since 2015, also resigned in June. The reason cited for this resignation was the delay in releasing the financial results for the fiscal year 2021-22.

Simultaneously, Byju’s is currently engaged in discussions with creditors, including Term Loan B lenders and Davidson Kempner. The company is eagerly awaiting an infusion of funds that holds paramount importance in helping it navigate an impending liquidity crisis.

In an effort to address its challenges, Byju’s has made significant organisational changes. This includes a workforce reduction of more than 2,000 employees throughout the year, shifting a majority to a contractual basis and relinquishing its largest office space in Bengaluru.

Byju’s has come under scrutiny due to dissatisfaction from both students and parents. Moneycontrol previously reported that more than 60 percent  of Byju’s Tuition Tuition Centre (BTC) customers requested refunds within the last two years.

However, Byju’s has been taking steps to reverse the situation over the past three months. It introduced a board advisory council, with the inclusion of industry veterans such as TV Mohandas Pai and Rajnish Kumar as advisors. In addition, Byju’s has recently appointed Richard Lobo to lead its human resources department. Lobo is expected to assume his role in September.

Byju’s, in March 2022, Byju’s secured a massive $800 million in funding, propelling its valuation to over $22 billion. Byju’s, conceptualised by former educator Raveendran more than a decade ago, has effectively raised nearly $6 billion in funding over its operational history.

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