Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas (SAM) with his team, including partner
Bhargava KS, we have reliably learned.
According to our deals league tables, his clients include a number of funds (the ones that we have reported include ones such as Quona Capital and Indegene).
We have reached out to Nagaraj, Tatva and SAM for comment.
Update 14:10: Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas confirmed in a press release that Nagaraj would be joining as an equity partner, with Mumbai-based co-managing partner Akshay Chudasama commenting: “Manav and his team will undoubtedly add great value to the firm with their expertise.”
Update: Nagaraj added that he hoped to “further develop the Bengaluru market”:
Only two assessments were carried out in the 2020-21 academic year
While the Central boards have cancelled Class X board exams and will grade students based on their assessments, this model is not viable for State board students, say education experts who are batting for a school-level exam instead.
Primary and Secondary Education Minister S. Suresh Kumar has convened a meeting on Wednesday to discuss the status of the SSLC exam, slated to be conducted between June 21 and July 5.
A senior official said it would be premature to take a decision on whether the exam would be held as per schedule. “If the second wave of COVID-19 infections subsides by the end of May, our exam schedule will remain unchanged. We cannot take a decision immediately,” the official said.
To Whom Have We Outsourced Our Freedom of Speech? [with comment by Paul]
The London Times reported today that Mark Zuckerberg turned to Nick Clegg to decide how to handle Facebook’s politically-motivated banning of President Trump:
Mark Zuckerberg told Facebook executives that he would defer to Nick Clegg on how to handle Donald Trump’s ban.
The Facebook chief executive is understood to have let the former deputy prime minister take the lead on whether an independent panel should decide if and when the former US president should be allowed back on its platform. …
Zuckerberg, 36, defended the decision in a post on Facebook the next day, which had been drafted by Clegg, 54, the night before.
Even Pocahontas agrees with Trump! Elizabeth Warren says Donald s Facebook ban proves Big Tech is too powerful and slams arrogant Zuckerberg for calling his Oversight Board a Supreme Court
Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren said Wednesday that Facebook upholding its ban on Trump s account proves Big Tech is way too powerful
She also called CEO Mark Zuckerberg arrogant for calling Facebook s Oversight Board its Supreme Court Missed the part where those people had hearings in front of Congress, and were voted on before they were made decision makers with this kind of authority
Warren said she still support Trump not being on those platforms