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July 5, 2021 Among all the announcements made at Reliance Industries’ annual shareholder meeting on June 24, one that piqued Indian netizen’s interest was about the launch of the Jio Institute. As Nita Ambani announced that the multi-discipline university would start its first session in 2021, Indians flocked to Google to find more details about the institute. “Jio Institute website” had breakout interest on Google in India for at least two days after the announcement. However, the portal was nearly impossible to find. The top search result with the domain name Jio-institute.co.in is a bare-bones WordPress page that’s not even run by Reliance Foundation, which is building the 800-acre university on the outskirts of Mumbai. And despite being an unofficial page of the institute, it’s still the one that has more information than the real formal website, which is obscurely named jievents.com. This official website doesn’t even show up on the first page of Goo ....
January 27, 2021 Struggling with the Covid-19 slump, India’s female entrepreneurs are hoping for a win with this year’s budget. Between March and June when India was under a complete lockdown, several people especially thousands of women took to entrepreneurship. This was either because these people had lost their jobs and were looking for ways to earn, or because they sensed an opportunity in the growing trend of hyperlocal demand as physical stores and restaurants remained shut. For instance, thousands of women turned home chefs, serving customers who wanted home-cooked food but lacked the culinary skills. Many others tried to make a buck from pandemic-related trends. In rural Karnataka, for instance, 200 women banded together to start producing and selling masks. Others created healthcare and ed-tech products to solve new problems birthed by the pandemic. ....