Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], February 25 (ANI/NewsVoir): At an exclusive interactive session organized by the Bangalore Chamber of Industry and Commerce (BCIC) this Sunday, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said that India s growing and aspiring needs, as well as demands, cannot be only served by Central and state governments.
She also emphasized the need for involvement and participation from the private sectors in order to meet these demands. While the government should play the role of the facilitator, the private sector ought to be the growth driver of the economy, she said at the session.
Sitharaman also spoke about the successful dissemination of COVID vaccines to around 100 countries and highlighted the role played by the private sector in helping project India s image as a global friend .
Private sector has to be involved in India s growth story
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Koo : India s alternative to Twitter is filled with anti-Muslim hate
More than a dozen Indian government departments now use Koo
Wednesday February 24, 2021 3:11 PM, Pranav Dixit, BuzzFeed
[The Twitter logo in front of the Koo app logo (Reuters/File Photo)]
New Delhi: In early February, politicians from India’s ruling Bharatiya Janata Party started signing up for a social network that almost nobody had heard of.
“I am now on Koo,” India’s commerce minister
posted on Twitter to his nearly 10 million followers. “Connect with me on this Indian micro-blogging platform for real-time, exciting and exclusive updates.”
Millions of people, most of them BJP supporters, followed, and the Twitter clone became an instant hit, installed by more than 2 million people over 10 days earlier this month, according to app analytics firm Sensor Tower.