Laxman Narasimhan Is Starbucks’s New CEO \
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Laxman Narasimhan Is Starbucks’s New CEO

02-Sep-2022
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Narasimhan will join Starbucks on October 1, replacing Howard Schultz, who will continue as interim chief until April 2023. The 55-years-old, Indian man has served as chief executive of the maker of Lysol and Enfamil baby formula, UK-based Reckitt Benckiser Group PLC. Washington: The coffee giant Starbucks on Thursday (local... The post appeared first on .
02-Sep-2022 International
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Laxman Narasimhan Is Starbucks’s New CEO \
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Laxman Narasimhan Is Starbucks’s New CEO

02-Sep-2022
Starbucks
Narasimhan will join Starbucks on October 1, replacing Howard Schultz, who will continue as interim chief until April 2023. The 55-years-old, Indian man has served as chief executive of the maker of Lysol and Enfamil baby formula, UK-based Reckitt Benckiser Group PLC. Washington: The coffee giant Starbucks on Thursday (local... The post appeared first on .
02-Sep-2022 International
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Laxman Narasimhan Is Starbucks’s New CEO \
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Laxman Narasimhan Is Starbucks’s New CEO

02-Sep-2022
Starbucks
Narasimhan will join Starbucks on October 1, replacing Howard Schultz, who will continue as interim chief until April 2023. The 55-years-old, Indian man has served as chief executive of the maker of Lysol and Enfamil baby formula, UK-based Reckitt Benckiser Group PLC. Washington: The coffee giant Starbucks on Thursday (local... The post appeared first on .
02-Sep-2022 National
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Starbucks names Indian-origin Laxman Narasimhan as new CEO \
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Starbucks names Indian-origin Laxman Narasimhan as new CEO

02-Sep-2022
Washington [US], September 2 (ANI): The coffee giant Starbucks on Thursday (local time) named Indian-origin Laxman Narasimhan as its new Chief Executive Officer.
02-Sep-2022 World
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CBI arrests ex-NSE GOO Anand Subramanian over irregularities in National Stock Exchange \
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CBI arrests ex-NSE GOO Anand Subramanian over irregularities in National Stock Exchange

25-Feb-2022
New Delhi Feb 25 PTI The CBI has arrested former Group Operating Officer of National Stock Exchange Anand Subramanian after expanding its three-year probe into the co-location scam in the exchange in view of fresh facts emerging in a damning Sebi report officials said on Friday Subramanian was taken into custody late Thursday night they said He was questioned for days in Chennai before the agency decided to arrest him the officials said The Securities and Exchange Board of India Sebi has charged former National Stock Exchange NSE CEO Chitra Ramkrishna and others with alleged governance lapses in the appointment of Subramanian as the chief strategic advisor and his re-designation as group operating officer and advisor to MD Sebi has levied a fine of Rs 3 crore on Ramkrishna Rs 2 crore each on NSE Subramanian former NSE MD and CEO Ravi Narain and Rs 6 lakh on V R Narasimhan who was the chief regulatory officer and compliance officer PTI ABS AQS AQS
25-Feb-2022 National
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Driving Diversity – How PhonePe is building an inclusive leadership team \
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Driving Diversity – How PhonePe is building an inclusive leadership team

29-Nov-2021
New Delhi [India], November 29 (ANI/Mediawire): In March this year, PhonePe announced its Diversity & Inclusion initiative with the first phase focusing on gender, sexual orientation and people with disability (PWD).
29-Nov-2021 Business
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41 pc more rainfall in India from Oct 1-21 Uttarakhandrecords five times higher rain IMD \
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41 pc more rainfall in India from Oct 1-21 Uttarakhandrecords five times higher rain IMD

21-Oct-2021
Mumbai Oct 21 PTI India received 41 per cent more rainfall than normal from October 1-21 with Uttarakhand alone recording more than five times its normal precipitation IMD data showed on Thursday Providing a numerical perspective to the unusually heavy rains ravaging several parts of the country particularly the hill state of Uttarakhand in the north and coastal Kerala in the souththe India Meteorological Department said the country received 848 mm against the normal 602 mm this monthOf the 694 districts in the country 45 per cent 311 districts in 16 states and union territories recorded rainfall in large excess and 14 per cent 96 districts in six states and UTsUttarakhand where rains have claimed the lives of more than 54 people recorded 1926 mm against the usual 353 mm from October 1-20 The monsoon has wrought huge damage in the state triggering floods and landslides that have blocked highways and smaller key roads Figures for the state were available till Wednesday October 20 Kerala received 4451 mm of rainfall until October 20 as against the usual 3034 mm More than 40 people have been killed in Kerala where videos of a house being swallowed by a swollen stream and landslides give a sense of how brutal the lashing was Heavy rains have also hit Sikkim sub-Himalayan West Bengal and Uttar Pradesh displacing people and damaging property Experts attribute the extreme weather events to various causes including warming of the seas unabated development and delayed withdrawal of the monsoonBalaji Narsimhan professor at the Civil Engineering department IIT-Madras said it was undoubtedly an unusual October and pointed to infrastructural challenges and unabated developmentMany of these extreme weather events have taken place earlier But now places are more densely populated which amplifies the impact Narasimhan who also studied the 2015 Chennai floods told PTI In December 2015 Chennai received its highest rain in 100 years in which more than 250 people were killed Discussing the situation in Kerala Narsimhan said the state gets bountiful rainfall both during the Southwest monsoon and the Northeast monsoon but this year has been differentExplaining the heavy rainfallIMD Director General Mrutunjay Mohapatra said October saw the formation of two low pressure areas cyclonic circulations that bring in rainfall and strong winds InUttarakhand he explained the interaction between western disturbance and the low pressure area resulted in heavy rains this weekThe western disturbance over north India is a phenomenon typically observed in non-monsoon seasons The interaction of cold winds of western disturbance and the warm winds of the low pressure area bring in thunderstorms and heavy rainfall Mohapatra said adding that such interaction had taken place during the deadly deluge in Uttarakhand in 2013 in which hundreds of people were killed M Rajeevan former Ministry of Earth Sciences secretary who has been studying the Southwest monsoon for more than three decades said there is a delayed withdrawal of the monsoon Since the retreat has been late over the last few years the IMD in 2020 had revised the withdrawal date from northwest India This year the withdrawal of the Southwest monsoon from northwest India commenced on October 6 the second-most delayed withdrawal since 1975 In 2019 it had started on October 9 The IMD said its complete withdrawal from the country is expected around October 26 More importantly the active conditions of Southwest monsoon which began in September have still not ended Usually such an active phase does not last for a month but this time it has Rajeevan saidWarming of seas around India is another factor Rajeevan pointed out He said the warming of the Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea helps in forming a cyclonic circulation This year it is aided by La Nina conditions the phenomenon is associated with the cooling of the Pacific waters and usually results in good rainfall activity and some remnants of cyclonic circulation from the Pacific OceanOnce these remnants enter the Bay of Bengal the warm water aids in formation of cyclonic circulations In a paper published earlier this year Rajeevan along with other meteorologists said from 1970 to 2019 7063 extreme weather events killed 141308 people in the countryPTI PR MIN MIN
21-Oct-2021 National
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