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Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Ashwini Vaishnaw invites German companies to invest in India

India's Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw urged German companies to invest in India, highlighting the country's stable economy, vast talent pool, and simplified legal framework. He emphasized India's growth trajectory, low debt levels, and focus on infrastructure, manufacturing, and innovation as attractive factors for foreign investment.

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Adani Bribery Allegations: Here're the 'encrypted' WhatsApp messages of accused Sagar Adani

Adani Group Bribe Allegations: The Adani Group faces renewed scrutiny after U.S. prosecutors revealed allegations of a $265 million bribery scheme involving top executives, including founder Gautam Adani and his nephew, Sagar Adani. Court filings suggest Sagar meticulously documented hundreds of millions in alleged bribes on his mobile phone, with notes prosecutors labeled as "bribe notes".

Rugby League Supporters Association Online 

Wakefield Trinity • Re: Dual Reg

I was at the Bartley shirt launch last night (my lad signed for them) and their chairman had a lot of great things to say about Matt/wakey & Steve Mills and was convinced that this dual reg arrangement was a good thing for both clubs, he felt it was a bit different for other dual reg deal, as batley had be somewhat against DR in the past, also mentioned that the deal was done in the middle of last season but had to keep it quiet until trinity’s promotion was confirmed.

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Deepinder Goyal's Chief of Staff role is 'worth waaaay more than Rs 20 lakh!' Ex-Zomato's top employee tells why

Zomato CEO Deepinder Goyal faced criticism for a job posting seeking a Chief of Staff with a Rs 20 lakh fee for the first year, which he defended as a filter for committed candidates. The fee would be donated to charity. The role, offering unconventional experience and potential high future earnings, sparked debate about exploitative hiring practices.