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Mukesh Ambani’s JioCinema rival gets record 131000000 users in Q4 2023 with help of single feature…

The US, UK, and French pricing rises went more smoothly than the corporation had anticipated, according to its quarterly earnings report.

Mukesh Ambani's JioCinema rival gets record 131000000

Netflix’s crackdown on password sharing has helped it gain more paid users as the streaming giant added more than 13.1 million subscriptions in the fourth quarter (Q4) of 2023 that ended on December 31. Netflix is a key rival of Mukesh Ambani’s JioCinema in India.

The company said in its quarterly earnings that price increases in the US, UK and France went better than it had anticipated.

“We largely put price increases on hold as we rolled out paid sharing. Now that we’re through that, we’re able to resume our standard approach,” Netflix co-chief executive Greg Peters said during a call with analysts.

Peters said the company will continue to monitor other countries and try and assess “when we’ve delivered enough additional entertainment value”.

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“We look at engagement, retention, acquisition as the signals there so that we can go back to members and ask them to pay a bit more to keep that positive flywheel going and we can invest in more great films, series, and games for those members,” he said.

“The summary statement might be back to business as usual”.

The company exited 2023 with 12 per cent revenue growth, up from 6 per cent in 2022, and increased free cash flow to $6.9 billion.

Paid net additions reached 13.1 million in Q4 2023 as compared to 7.7 million in Q4 2022 — the company’s largest Q4 ever. In Q4 2023, operating income amounted to $1.5 billion, up from $0.5 billion in the year ago period.

“For 2023, we generated $7 billion of operating income, up 23 per cent year over year,” said Netflix.

This article is sourced from dnaindia!

Lok Sabha elections 2024: PM Modi is probably going to start his campaign tomorrow from Bulandshahr in Uttar Pradesh!

Lok Sabha elections 2024: The BJP claims that around five lakh people will attend PM Modi’s rally in Bulandshahr. The Prime Minister’s scheduled public meeting in Bulandshahr’s Navada village on January 25 is expected to rally support, featuring a shooting range field in Meerut Commissionerate.


Lok Sabha elections 2024

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is gearing up for the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, with the first electoral rally scheduled in Uttar Pradesh’s Bulandshahr on January 25, sources from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) said. The rally in Bulandshahr will kick off the election campaign for the 2024 Lok Sabha polls, following the Ram Lalla Pran Pratishtha Samaroh in Ayodhya on Monday.

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Party workers and BJP leaders are actively involved in the preparations, anticipating a significant turnout in the western Uttar Pradesh city. 

Notably, the BJP holds eight out of 14 seats in western Uttar Pradesh, with defeats in six constituencies in 2019. The PM is reportedly preparing to turn the tide in these seats in the 2024 elections. PM Modi is set to commence the election campaign from Bulandshahr, aiming to connect with voters and supporters in previously contested areas, sharing the mantra for victory.

The BJP claims that around five lakh people will attend PM Modi’s rally in Bulandshahr. The Prime Minister’s scheduled public meeting in Bulandshahr’s Navada village on January 25 is expected to rally support, featuring a shooting range field in Meerut Commissionerate. 

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Meanwhile, a day after announcing an alliance with Rashtriya Lok Dal for the Lok Sabha polls, Samajwadi Party leader Akhilesh Yadav has said that there will be more meetings with Congress to decide on seat-sharing formula in the state and that the “INDIA alliance should be strong”.

Akhilesh Yadav held a meeting in Lucknow with party leaders who included former MPs, former MLAs, and former MLCs. He said winnability is the criterion in decisions on seats. Yadav urged party workers to ensure registration of voters who are supporters of the party in the new voter list. He accused the BJP government in the state of getting the names of some party workers removed from the list.

Congress and the Samajwadi Party have held seat-sharing talks for the Lok Sabha polls expected in April-May this year. 

This article is sourced from dnaindia!

Raids being conducted by the Enforcement Directorate in Chandigarh, Mohali, Panchkula, and Solan as part of a Rs 70 crore HUDA bogus refund “scam!

The role of at least 6 officials of the HUDA is under scanner of the agency!

Enforcement in chandigarh

Chandigarh, January 23

The Enforcement Directorate on Tuesday raided multiple locations in Chandigarh, Mohali and Panchkula and a location in Himachal Pradesh as part of a money-laundering probe linked to an alleged fake refund scam in the Haryana Urban Development Authority (HUDA), official sources said.

As many as 18 premises in these places are being searched by the officials of the federal probe agency, they said.

A location in Himachal Pradesh’s Solan district is also being covered.

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The probe pertains to an ED case, registered under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), linked to an alleged Rs 70 crore fake refund scam in the HUDA, sources said.

HUDA is now known as Haryana Shahari Vikas Pradhikaran. The role of at least six officials of the HUDA is under scanner of the agency.

This article is sourced from Tribuneindia News!

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India now has the fourth-largest stock market in the world, overtaking Hong Kong!

Sensex results on the facade of the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) building in Mumbai, India.

Indian exchanges value reach $4.33 trillion, exceeding Hong Kong’s $4.29 trillion: Bloomberg data.

India’s stock market has surpassed Hong Kong’s for the first time with the total value of shares listed on Indian exchanges reaching $4.33 trillion as of Monday’s close, exceeding Hong Kong’s $4.29 trillion, according to Bloomberg data. This makes India the world’s fourth-largest equity market.

The stock market capitalisation surpassed $4 trillion on December 5, with about half of that coming in the past four years, the report added.

Indian equities are surging, fuelled by a growing base of retail investors and robust corporate earnings. India presents itself as a viable alternative to China, attracting global capital and companies due to its stable political environment and a consumption-driven economy among the fastest-growing globally, according to the report.

Ashish Gupta, CIO at Axis Mutual Fund in Mumbai, expressed optimism, saying, “India has all the right ingredients in place to set the growth momentum further.”

China’s appeal as a global growth engine has diminished’

This upward trajectory in Indian stocks contrasts sharply with Hong Kong, which has experienced a historic downturn. Factors contributing to Hong Kong’s decline include stringent anti-Covid-19 measures in Beijing, regulatory crackdowns, a property-sector crisis, and geopolitical tensions with the West, the report said.

This has diminished China’s appeal as a global growth engine, resulting in a significant equities downturn, with Chinese and Hong Kong stocks losing over $6 trillion in total market value since their 2021 peaks, according to the report. Hong Kong’s role as a prominent hub for initial public offerings has waned amid the turmoil, it added.

This article is sourced from Hindustantimes News!

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Health department uncovers an illicit scan center in Ludhiana!

A medical practitioner, who was running an illegal scan centre in Guru Teg Bahadur Nagar at Mundian Kalan, Ludhiana, suffered a fracture in his leg in a bid to escape after a team of the health department conducted a raid on Monday night!

A medical practitioner, who was running an illegal scan centre in Guru Teg Bahadur Nagar at Mundian Kalan, Ludhiana, suffered a fracture in his leg in a bid to escape after a team of the health department conducted a raid on Monday night.

The accused also threw the portable ultrasound machine from the roof of his clinic before jumping off.

The health department officials nabbed Rakesh Kumar and rushed him to the civil hospital. The officials also seized the ultrasound machine.

Civil surgeon Dr Jasbir Singh Aulakh said they received information that the accused was running an illegal scan centre and conducting sex-determination tests.

He said the medical practitioner was arrested in 2020 too under same charges.

This article is sourced from Hindustan times!

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IAF choppers shower flowers on Ram Temple after idol face revealed!

Prime Minister Narendra Modi participated in pran pratishtha ceremony of Shri Ramlalla in the newly built Shri Ram Janmbhoomi Mandir.

Indian Air Force (IAF) choppers on Monday showered flower petals over Shri Ram Janmaboomi Temple premises in Ayodhya as the idol of Ram Lalla is unveiled in the presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

The air in the premises was filled with chants of ‘Jai Sri Ram’ by invitees who were present for the ceremony.

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PM Narendra Modi participated in pran pratishtha ceremony of Shri Ramlalla in the newly built Shri Ram Janmbhoomi Mandir in Ayodhya at around 12:20 pm.

In the the 84 second most sacred of the 48-minute ‘Abhijeet muhurat’ from 12:29:03pm to 12.30:35pm, he symbolically opened the eyes of the idol of Lord Ram Lalla.

With this, the week-long rituals of consecration ceremony of Ram Lalla which began on January 16 is completed.

At the Ram Mandir’s sanctum-sanctorum, PM Modi, RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat, UP CM Yodi Adityanath, Governor Anandiben Patel and Chairman of Sri Ram Janmabhoomi Tirath Kshetra Trust Mahant Nritya Gopal Das were present.

Head priest Lakshmi Kant Dixit presided over the rituals, who was assisted by around 121 other priests. Before worshipping, PM Modi also performed Vedic rituals for worshipping old idol of Ram Lalla that was shifted from the makeshift temple to the Ram Mandir on Sunday night.

The 51-inch idol, sculpted by Karnataka’s Arun Yogiraj portraying Ram Lalla as a five-year-old, was selected over two others since it captured innocence, divinity, and royalty at the finest.

 Shri Ramlalla temple

The idol has been decked with jewellery — several jewellery pieces from head to feet. On its hands, there is a golden bow and arrow. The forehead is adorned with silver and red tilak.

Ram Lalla is clad in a yellow dhoti the colour of which blended with the yellow of flowers and the yellow of the dazzling jewellery. Intricate flower decoration stood out even amid the majestic jewellery with which the idol has been decked up.

This Article Was Originally Published On Hindustantimes News.

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Foods that are just as harmful to the liver as alcohol!

​1. The liver detoxifies the body and metabolizes the nutrients​

Maintaining a healthy liver is crucial for overall well-being, as the liver plays a vital role in detoxification, metabolism, and nutrient storage. While alcohol is widely recognized as a liver-damaging substance, several everyday foods can also contribute to liver damage when consumed in excess. Here are a few foods that, when not consumed mindfully, can silently sabotage your liver health.

2. Beverages that are loaded with sugar​

junk food

Highly sweetened beverages, such as sodas and energy drinks, are loaded with fructose, a type of sugar that, when consumed excessively, can lead to non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). Excess fructose is converted into fat, which accumulates in the liver, potentially causing inflammation and liver damage.

3. Processed and packaged foods​

packed food

Many processed foods, including snacks, chips, and fast food items, are high in trans fats, refined sugars, and excessive salt. These ingredients contribute to weight gain and can lead to insulin resistance, fostering the development of NAFLD and other liver-related issues.

4. ​Red meat and processed meats​

Red Meat


Diets high in red and processed meats have been associated with an increased risk of liver diseases. Processed meats often contain additives and preservatives that can be harmful, while the high levels of saturated fats in red meat can contribute to liver inflammation and damage.

5. ​Foods loaded with hidden salt​

loaded food

A diet high in sodium can lead to fluid retention and increased blood pressure, both of which are detrimental to liver health. Chronic liver diseases, such as cirrhosis, can be exacerbated by excessive salt intake.

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6. White bread, pasta, and rice​

pasta


Refined carbohydrates, such as those found in white bread, pasta, and rice, have a high glycemic index and can cause rapid spikes in blood sugar levels. This can contribute to insulin resistance and the development of fatty liver disease over time.

7. ​Artificial sweeteners​

Artificial sweeteners​

While marketed as a healthier alternative to sugar, artificial sweeteners may have negative effects on the liver. Some studies suggest that artificial sweeteners can alter gut bacteria, leading to metabolic disturbances that may impact liver function.

8. ​Milk products rich in fat​

Milk products

Certain high-fat dairy products, especially those containing saturated fats, can contribute to liver inflammation and damage. Moderation is key, as excessive consumption of these products may increase the risk of liver-related complications.

9. ​Canned foods​

canned food

Canned foods often contain high levels of added preservatives and chemicals. The lining of many cans also contains bisphenol A (BPA), a compound that may contribute to liver problems when consumed in excess.

10. ​Low-quality cooking oils​

cooking oil

Certain cooking oils, such as those high in omega-6 fatty acids, may contribute to inflammation when used in excess. Opting for healthier cooking oils, like olive oil, can be a better choice for liver health.

With direct inputs from timesofindia News!

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Under-19 World Cup: The hunt begins for India’s next Virat Kohli!

Can the India Under-19 batch of 2024 join the prestigious class of 2000, 2008, 2012, 2018 and 2022?

Earlier this week, a young man from Karnataka grabbed the consciousness of the average Indian cricket fan, upstaging even Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli. Not yet 19, Prakhar Chaturvedi ripped the record books to shreds, scoring a monumental unbeaten 404 in the final of the all-India Under-19 tournament for the Cooch Behar Trophy. That his exploits came in the title clash, and against Mumbai who received a dose of their own medicine, brought it into starker focus.

Chaturvedi might be the current Under-19 flavour, but don’t be surprised if more names grab the limelight in the next three weeks. Names like Uday Saharan. Arshin Kulkarni. Aravelly Avinash. Musheer Khan. Raj Limbani. Saumy Pandey.

These are among the young men tasked with leading India’s charge at the Under-19 World Cup, starting in South Africa today (January 19). Saharan is the skipper, Kulkarni and Avinash have already bagged IPL contracts, the others have gradually made their presence felt over the last few months, ready to take on the world even as Chaturvedi, who missed out on World Cup selection, eyes a graduation to a more senior level in domestic cricket – he has already been picked in the Under-23 side and could make his Ranji Trophy debut in the next few weeks.

The World Cup is the showpiece event at the Under-19 level, but as Rahul Dravid took great pains to point out during his four-year stint as the India Under-19 and ‘A’ coach between 2015 and 2019, it is no more than a means to an end. “I am not a big fan of judging these boys on the basis of results alone,” he told this writer not long into his tenure. “A few years down the road, few will remember whether someone was a part of the Under-19 World Cup-winning squad. They will only truly be recognised when they make the senior side and perform; that must be the ultimate goal, not just winning the Under-19 World Cup.”

It’s hard to fault Dravid’s philosophy but try telling an Under-19 kid approaching the biggest tournament of his life that it doesn’t really matter if he comes home victorious or not.

Like they have for the last several editions, India will approach this latest World Cup as among the strong favourites to go all the way. Perhaps not as strong as in the past, primarily because the pandemic scuttled domestic age-group cricket for two full seasons and therefore prevented the natural progression of the Under-16 cricketers who would have organically advanced to the Under-19 team, but still strong enough that other teams will cast a wary eye on them. India have made the finals in each of the last four editions, winning in 2018 and 2022, and while the pressure of history might weigh on Saharan and his boys, it shouldn’t really impact their performances when they get out on the park.

One of the reasons why India remain a dominant force at the junior level too is the quantum, and quality, of cricket they are exposed to from Under-16s upwards. There is so much organised cricket, much of it by the BCCI itself, that one would have to be extraordinarily unlucky to not get enough opportunities or to slip through the cracks. Greg Chappell, the Australian legend, once told me that India’s Under-19 lads are ‘almost finished products’ by the time they play for the country at that level because they have played so much so regularly compared to players in other countries, not least his own. It speaks to the robustness and vibrancy of the system which, contrary to popular public opinion, doesn’t merely pander to the high and the mighty.

This season alone, in the lead-up to the Under-19 World Cup, the inter-state one-day Vinoo Mankad Trophy was followed by a Challenger Series, then a quadrangular tournament featuring two Indian teams alongside Bangladesh and England. The boys then travelled to the UAE for the Asia Cup, where they lost in the semifinals to Bangladesh, and arrived in South Africa more than three weeks before their first World Cup encounter, playing the hosts and Afghanistan in a tri-series in which they remained unbeaten.

The quality of opportunities, therefore, better prepares them to tackle the challenges a tournament like the World Cup will throw up. None of these is a guarantee for success, needless to say – one need not look beyond the senior team for validation of that assertion – but if Saharan’s boys emulate Yash Dhull’s Class of ’22 and hold the trophy aloft on February 11 in Benoni, it won’t be by accident, you know.

This article was originally published on Hindustantimes news!

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Budget 2024: What is Interim Budget? How is it different from full-year Budget?

Sitharaman clarified that the February 1, 2024, Budget would only serve to meet the government’s expenditure until a new government is formed due to the upcoming elections!

Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman is slated to present the interim Budget for the fiscal year 2024-25 on February 1. This Budget will serve as a provisional financial outline until the new government is formed after the general elections, with the full budget expected in July 2024.

Sitharaman emphasized that this Interim Budget would not include any “spectacular announcements” but would be a “vote on account.” A vote on account, or Interim Budget, is a customary practice before elections, outlining anticipated receipts and expenditures for the transitional period until the new government takes charge.

In contrast to a comprehensive full-fledged Budget, which encompasses all aspects of government finances and outlines economic strategies for the entire fiscal year, an Interim Budget is more focused on immediate financial requirements during the transitional phase. Major policy announcements are traditionally avoided during a vote on account, although there is no constitutional prohibition against substantial announcements.

The Interim Budget, also known as a ‘vote on account,’ functions as authorization for specific expenditures necessary until a new government assumes office. However, the Election Commission of India imposes limitations to prevent undue influence on voters. The government is restricted from proposing significant taxes or policy reforms during this budget to ensure fairness in the electoral process.

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Sitharaman clarified that the February 1, 2024, budget would only serve to meet the government’s expenditure until a new government is formed due to the upcoming elections. Prior to a vote on account, governments refrain from presenting the customary pre-budget ‘Economic Survey,’ which traditionally accompanies the full budget presentation in July. The Economic Survey provides insights into the economic state and key events.

According to Article 116 of the Constitution, a vote on account signifies an upfront allocation from the ‘Consolidated Fund of India,’ specifically designated for addressing immediate expenditure needs. This fund includes all revenue generated by the central government, such as taxes and interest on loans. Typically effective for two months, a vote on account can be extended if necessary.

This article was originally published on DNA India News

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Tata Punch EV launched at Rs 10.99 lakh!

Punch EV is the first Tata to be built on the new electric car architecture that will underpin future models!

Tata Punch EV launched

Tata has launched the Punch EV with prices ranging between Rs 10.99 lakh-14.49 lakh. The carmaker had opened bookings earlier this month for a token amount of Rs 21,000.

The EV gets two battery options and comes in five variants. Long range models get the option of a 7.2kW AC fast charger for a premium of Rs 50,000, while the Adventure, Empowered and Empowered+ variants on both models can be had with a sunroof for an additional Rs 50,000.

Tata Punch EV design and platform

Visually, the Tata Punch EV bears a resemblance to its sibling, the Nexon EV, and is the first Tata electric to get a frunk (front trunk). It also gets an LED light bar, a split headlamp setup and a new alloy wheel design.

This is the brand’s first vehicle built on its new Gen 2 architecture called Acti.EV (pronounced ‘active’), which will also underpin a range of new Tata EVs and SUVs, including the upcoming Curvv EV, the new Sierra EV and the Harrier EV.

Tata Punch EV battery, range, powertrain and charging 

The Tata Punch EV gets two battery options; a 25kWh battery with around 315km of MIDC range and a 35kWh battery with around 421km of MIDC range. Charging options include a 3.3kW wall box charger and a 7.2kW fast charger. The Punch EV also supports DC fast charging that takes it from 10-80 percent in 56mins using a 50kW fast charger.

The Long Range variants make 122hp and 190Nm that’s sent to the front wheels, while the regular variants get an 82hp, 114Nm motor. According To Tata Motors, the Long Range variants can go for 0-100kph in under 9.5 seconds and the standard models take 13.5 seconds. The EV has a water wading capacity of 350mm and a ground clearance of 190mm.

Tata Punch EV interior and features and safety

The Tata Punch EV’s interior is considerably more premium than its ICE counterpart with a new dashboard design, twin 10.25-inch screens for its infotainment and digital instrument display, and paddles on the steering wheel to control the regen levels. Lower variants of the EV are equipped with a smaller, 7-inch infotainment unit.

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Tata Punch EV car

The equipment list is vast and includes features like ventilated front seats, 360-deg camera, blind spot monitor, wireless phone charger, sunroof, cabin air purifier and more.

The Punch EV gets safety features such as six airbags, ABS and ESC, three-point seat belts for all seats, ISOFIX mounts and more.

Tata Punch EV rivals

The Tata Punch EV rivals the MG Comet (Rs 7.98 lakh-9.98 lakh), Citroen eC3 (Rs 11.5 lakh-12.68 lakh) and Tata’s own Tiago EV (Rs 8.69 lakh-12.04 lakh).

This article was orginally published by autocarindia.com!

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