New Delhi [India], March 13 (ANI/SRV): Hitting the shelves, a literary marvel penned down by a ship recycling consultant who has shown the world a new way of attaining sustainability in the shipbreaking industry. Rohith Agarwal is a name that has made ripples on international and local borders in this realm owing to his ingenuity but another feather in his cap is his literary brilliance of connecting strings of words to produce a beautiful piece titled "BROKEN ANVILS". The book has been published under the umbrella of the Notion Press. The publishers claim that "Broken Anvils," which centres on Jeevan's narrative of travelling from rural to urban India and investigating the world of shipbreaking, is an engrossing read filled with a unique blend of intrigue and romance that cannot be found in any other novel. From what we have been able to gauge thus far, this novel is a roller coaster of emotions that is based on the narrative of Jeevan. Jeevan, who was obliviou
WELLINGTON, New Zealand, March 27, 2023 /PRNewswire/ Wellington software provider, Projectworks, sees enormous potential for growth as a leading Xero partner, now that Xero has sold the WorkflowMax brand. "WorkflowMax was a strong brand for Xero at one point, but in recent years, modern software platforms like Projectworks have provided better alternatives," says Projectworks CEO Matt Hayter. Projectworks has already made a huge investment in its one-click migration from WorkflowMax, and with this announcement, we're going to double down and waive any migration fees for customers who want to make the switch. "Projectworks has a fantastic track record of helping customers migrate smoothly, while also providing additional features such as resource planning, real time margin and utilisation, that former WorkflowMax partners and customers love." Workflowmax was once an iconic Kiwi start-up and an early acquisition for Xero. Lance Wiggs, a director of the Punakaiki
Siddharth Vihar/ Delhi-NCR [India], February 22 (ANI/Mediawire): Innovation has been trending decisively in favor of homebuyers in the Indian residential market lately. Be it wellness tech or home automation, the convenience of homebuyers has never been taken more seriously. So many residential projects these days go beyond the age-old talk of basic amenities and common residential features - which are at this point only obvious to homebuyers - to aptly address the needs of their ever-evolving clientele. At the same time, modern homebuyers also look for major innovation factors in residential projects these days which could make their lifestyle easier, grander, and take it a notch higher in terms of modern efficiency, which is a dramatic shift in comparison to when basic amenities were treated as the USPs of such projects. Taking note of this very appetite for innovation in the market, T&T Group recently introduced Project T, a one-of-a-kind, futuristic residential project, made to
New Delhi [India], November 16 (ANI/SRV): With a massive year-on-year growth of over 250 per cent, Mushroom World Group, a rising conglomerate of companies, has one of the finest success stories in the Indian business world. Founded in 2008 with a shoestring budget by Vijay Sagar, Sameer Sagar, and Shakti Sagar, the company has a massive pan-Indian reach and loyal consumer base, especially in Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh, and Bihar. Driving the growth of the company are the founders' keen knowledge of business strategy and marketing, unique marketing campaigns, a drive to seek out and invest in potent ideas, and the secret sauce- the in-house tool of block calculation for risk mitigation. Pushing the growth curve ahead the company is preparing for an IPO of its subsidiary, Mushroom World Umbrella Public Limited. The company has also set its eyes to expand into industries such as real estate, education, finance, green energy
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India]/ Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], October 27 (ANI/BusinessWire India): Fintech startup Basis has launched The Power Card - India's first payment card designed specifically for urban women. Launched in association with India's largest non-bank card issuer, Transcorp, and powered by RuPay, the card is available for users today! Basis is building India's financial services destination for women and has created The Power Card keeping in mind women's goals, hopes, fears, and dreams. With this card, one can expect a first-of-its-kind product, with customised features and curated brand-reward programs keeping the urban woman at the centre of it all. The Basis Power Card is a must have for today's women. The audience receives a card that is unique, edgy, and most importantly, relevant to their spending and saving habits. And it isn't pink! Indian women see a plethora of offers and deals that often aren't relevant to their consumption habit