News you need to know before starting your day: 06 September 2021

Morning Masala Tea
6 September, 2021

News:

  1. Kisan Mahapanchayat: Farmer unions call for Bharat Bandh on Sep 27
  2. DGCA orders reducing height of Vasant Kunj buildings, residents worry
  3. Parts of south, west, north India to see heavy rains over next 3 days: IMD
  4. Direct fight against preventing ‘third wave’, Uddhav tells parties
  5. RSS distances itself from Panchjanya article on Infosys

 

Relevant Google Trends Today

  1. Kerala Nipah virus
  2. Earthquake measuring 3.9 in Karnataka
  3. The Supreme Court has said that it does not want “busy bodies” NGOs challenge the provisions of the Uttar Pradesh Higher Judicial Services Rules
  4. Krishna Nagar
  5. Teacher’s Day
Startup
24 February, 2024

Byju’s, once heralded as a flagship in India’s edtech sector, is grappling with severe financial and operational challenges, marked by a dramatic valuation drop. The company, which sought to stabilize its operations and finances, is now raising funds at a valuation significantly lower than its peak. This development comes amid efforts to address a substantial debt burden, with Byju’s proposing a repayment plan for its $1.2 billion loan. Investor confidence appears shaken, with some stakeholders pushing for drastic changes in leadership to navigate the crisis effectively. The turmoil reflects broader sectoral pressures and raises questions about the sustainability of high-growth trajectories in the edtech industry

Energy
10 February, 2024

Australia’s energy market is witnessing significant transitions and investments aimed at bolstering renewable energy infrastructure and securing gas supplies. Key developments include a $179 million investment by the Queensland Government for community battery projects, Santos’ $5.7 billion gas pipeline project following a legal battle win, and a $206 million energy savings package for NSW households. Additionally, the Australian government has secured new gas supply deals to support the east coast market, emphasizing the role of gas in transitioning to a renewable grid.

India 2024
9 February, 2024

The latest opinion polls, including the Mood of the Nation survey by India Today, predict a comfortable victory for Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s BJP and its allies in the National Democratic Alliance (NDA), with a projected win of 335 Lok Sabha seats in the 2024 general elections. This forecast suggests a slight decrease from the 2019 elections but still ensures a majority. The survey, involving interviews with over 149,000 respondents, reflects Modi’s enduring popularity based on his nationalist policies and economic reforms. Other polls echo these findings, although seat projections vary slightly. The opposition INDIA alliance is expected to secure a significant number of seats, yet not enough to challenge the NDA’s majority. These predictions highlight a political landscape that remains largely favorable to Modi and the BJP as the election approaches