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Unofficial Sources

English, Finance, 1 season, 28 episodes, 12 hours, 55 minutes
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Each fortnight we take India’s most significant business and tech stories and strip away complexity, spin and PR and add unbiased analysis, simplicity and wit. The result is business stories and conversations that are both fun and insightful. Told by the trusted and experienced writers and editors of The Ken, India’s first and leading subscribers-only business publication, and hosted by Anushka and Olina.
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Introducing Cost to Company

Cost to Company is a brand new podcast by The Ken. We tell you how your workplace is changing before you hear it on slack. Hosted by Sneha Vakharia and Shreevar Chhotaria, each week Cost to Company brings to you a fresh narrative, told from multiple perspectives, around significant but underreported aspects of our work lives. You can subscribe to the show wherever you get your podcasts.
8/27/20221 minute, 20 seconds
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1/5/20223 minutes, 28 seconds
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How Tata Power and Jio-BP are charging up for an EV empire

As the EV space picks up pace in India, so is the fuel behind it all: charging. And big players like Tata Power and Jio-BP are pushing their weight to establish themselves in the budding infrastructure. Add to it all, an all-electric cab fleet operator BluSmart is scaling and paving the way for broader charging infrastructure. But with both charging biggies making big moves, who really has the upper hand in the foreseeable future?   Stories originally reported by   Seetharaman G: ‘Low margins, high stakes: The Tata Power foundation to Tata Group’s electric empire’   Olina Banerji, Sruti Sonal: ‘EV rivals Tata, Jio-BP supercharge BluSmart’s India expansion plans’   Hosts: Anushka Chhikara, Olina Banerji.   Produced by Nithin Shamsudhin, editing by Rajiv CN, music by Sameer Rahat of Baqsa Studios.   Write to us on [email protected]
12/22/202117 minutes, 24 seconds
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Bhavish Aggarwal's electric dreams

Ola Electric has tried to replicate the Tesla story in India. With a lofty vision to convert all two-wheelers sold in India to electric by 2023, has Bhavish Aggarwal bit off more than he can chew? Delayed delivery dates, angry customers, senior leaders quitting—what’s going on at Ola Electric?   Story originally reported by Olina Banerji, with COO and author of The Nutgraf Praveen Gopal Krishnan.   Produced by Nithin Shamsudhin, editing by Rajiv CN, music by Sameer Rahat of Baqsa Studios.   Credits: Links Watch: Founder Bhavish Aggarwal On How Ola Is Building The World's Largest Scooter Factory: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=go0fHmJeydw&t=43s Ola's COO & CFO Steps Down From The Firm Ahead Of IPO Plans: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sM-mXvNpl1w Ola's Arun Srinivas, COO & global chief marketing officer, quits: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7kv19pZvsgA Many Colours. All Green: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2CzqUt0u1yI Ola Electric Scooter Delivery Bad News - Delayed once Again For 1 month Now from 15th December: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FOzjWyB5Uao OLA Future Factory Flooded  | OLA Scooter Delivery Delayed | OLA S1 S1 PRO Delivery Delay: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r63gHUOhWkQ 
12/8/202124 minutes, 52 seconds
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Does Stoa need to be schooled?

Stoa school is riding on the wave of cohort based courses in online learning with the promise of getting a business education, a salary hike, a job at a shiny startup and the confidence to hold your own in a room full of MBAs. But taking a look at the business and its courses, it’s unclear just how it all works as a system. While some fellows have a serendipitous success story with the disruptor, is one year old Stoa really ready to challenge the decades-old MBA system?   Story originally reported by Olina Banerji ‘Stoa School’s open challenge to the IIM MBA’ Read it for free: https://the-ken.com/podcastoffer/   Hosts: Anushka Chhikara & Olina Banerji.   Guests: Raj Kunkolienkar, co-founder of Stoa.  Stoa fellows: Aashutosh Joshi, Adithi*, Ankit Ruparel, Pranav Manie (*name changed to retain anonymity).   Music and editing by Sameer Rahat of Baqsa Studios.   Share your feedback with us on [email protected]
11/24/202134 minutes, 55 seconds
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Should the banking relationship manager die?

A relationship manager has to make 20 calls, generate 8 leads and convert 5 of those to sell banking products. Daily. What was fundamentally set up to strengthen a relationship between a customer and their bank, the role has become a sales-heavy channel. And when RMs are  subject to high targets and rampant abuse, mis selling becomes the mainstay. So when a 70 year old is sold life insurance, and the relationship manager behind it is under pressure to meet their targets, we need to take a step back and assess the need for the role.    Story originally reported by Arundhathi Ramanathan. Access it for free on https://the-ken.com/podcastoffer/   Hosts: Anushka Chhikara & Olina Banerji.   With anecdotes from former relationship managers Satheesh and Vijay (names changed to retain anonymity).   Music and editing by Sameer Rahat of Baqsa Studios. Are you a relationship manager who connected with this episode? Write to us on [email protected]
11/10/202126 minutes, 24 seconds
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How underdog Ajio is preparing to topple Myntra

The pandemic has seen a boost in online shopping across India, and Reliance backed Ajio is no stranger to that. But it’s not just good timing and luck that has brought it neck-to-neck with market leader Myntra. The company has been fixing bugs and building strengths to rise the ranks and holds the promise of toppling Myntra from its throne. But that’s not the end of the road for Ajio, they want to become omni-present in Indian retail and their strategy for it goes deep.   Story originally reported by Pranav Balakrishnan. Subscribe and read the story here: https://the-ken.com/story/how-reliances-ajio-went-from-fashionably-late-to-flavour-of-the-season/    Hosts: Olina Banerji, Rohin Dharmakumar.   Music and editing by Sameer Rahat of Baqsa Studios.   Rate and review us on Apple Podcasts! Share your feedback with us on [email protected]   Source of external audio snippets Demystifying Omnichannel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oWEWYV5NUHs&t=2094s Reliance Industries AGM 2021: Mukesh Ambani's Address: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P3XNf70Mx5E Myntra vs Ajio | comparison between Myntra and Ajio in hindi: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-MrqT8U-f_I Myntra vs Ajio| 5 Main differences which everyone should Know: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WYRK3Mqnioo Sonam K. Ahuja x AJIO Big Bold Sale | July 1-5: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PUdCSmU2bLY
10/27/202122 minutes, 3 seconds
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Meesho, Flipkart and the social commerce identity crisis

Remember those neighbourhood aunties with their side-hustle of selling women’s apparel to their social circle? E-commerce company Meesho built a tech-layer over that and has risen to dominance in India’s tier-2 and below cities. The multi-million dollar industry known as social commerce is set to grow to twice the size of all e-commerce in India, and Flipkart wants to get in on the action. The giant is sending its own fleet to fight for what Meesho has, and then some. It’s a battle for dominance and we’re taking you right to the centre of the action.   Story originally reported by Bhumika Khatri and Pranav Balakrishnan. Read the full story for free: the-ken.com/podcastoffer/   Hosts: Anushka Chhikara, Olina Banerji.   Guests: Lakshmi and Prakash, resellers on Meesho.   Translation assistance: Smrithi Shetty, Renu Chhikara.   Music and editing by Sameer Rahat of Baqsa Studios.   Share your feedback with us on [email protected]
10/13/202120 minutes, 44 seconds
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How will smallcase win the millennial investing turf war?

When smallcase began operations in 2015, it took the retail investment world in India by storm. Investors flocked to the service for their intuitive and idea-based stock bundling options. Now, smallcase finds itself at the top of the market that has only grown in popularity, but the environment around it is changing. With new competitors gaining momentum, partnerships changing faces and the imminent threat of a price war, what will smallcase do to maintain its lead in the space it has created?   Story originally reported by Jaspreet Kalra. Access it for free: the-ken.com/podcastoffer/   Hosts: Anushka Chhikara and Olina Banerji.   With guest Zeeshan Mhaskar, retail investor.   Music and editing by Sameer Rahat of Baqsa Studios. What bundles do you swear by? Email us at [email protected]
9/29/202125 minutes, 14 seconds
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Why India is quietly building the world’s largest e-commerce platform

Open Network for Digital Commerce or ONDC is the Indian government’s alternative to the American “laissez-faire, completely market-driven model”. It aims to be seller-first and consumer-focussed and to shift power away from the e-commerce giants. But many stakeholders bring many problems and if not solved, the network might end up creating many more.   Story originally reported by Arundhati Ramanathan. Want to dive deeper into this story? Access it for free: https://the-ken.com/podcastoffer/   Hosts: Anushka Chhikara and Olina Banerji.   Music and editing by Sameer Rahat of Baqsa Studios.   Psst share your feedback with us on [email protected]
9/15/202117 minutes, 59 seconds
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Disney+ Hotstar's Desire to Break Out of IPL's Golden Handcuffs

Disney+ Hotstar is India’s largest streaming platform, a feat that is largely owed to its prized licensing of the IPL, the cricketing tournament makes up 50% of its ad revenue. But the company is working to reduce its dependence on cricket, and with that come ambitious strategies and plans.    Story originally reported by Munsif Vengattil. Want to dive deeper into this story? Access it for free: https://the-ken.com/podcastoffer/   Hosts: Olina Banerji and Rohin Dharmakumar.   Music and editing by Sameer Rahat from Baqsa Studios. Psst share your feedback with us on [email protected]
9/1/202120 minutes, 34 seconds
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LIC Wants to Have India’s Biggest IPO

LIC is the Indian government’s crown jewel as far as public sector undertakings go. The 65-year-old insurance behemoth has grown as part of India’s history and has found a home in all economic households across the country. Its IPO, set to launch soon, will be yet another milestone. But as a state-owned entity, going public will not be easy—it will bring fundamental changes to the forefront.   Story originally reported by Seetharaman G and Anand Kalyanaraman: https://the-ken.com/story/why-india-shouldnt-repeat-irctcs-valuation-misstep-with-lics-ipo/   With guest Professor Srinivasan R, Professor of Strategy at IIM-Bangalore.   Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheKenWeb Psst are you going to buy the LIC IPO? Tell us on [email protected]
8/18/202133 minutes, 3 seconds
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The Case of the 800 Million Missing Vaccines

800 million vaccine doses is almost half of what India needs to vaccinate its entire adult population by the end of 2021. So why, and how, did they disappear in a span of 3 weeks from the centre’s list of vaccines needed for the drive? And with a third wave looming, what will it take to protect the population against the continued wrath of COVID-19?   Stories originally reported by Maitri Porecha and Seema Singh.   With guest Gagandeep Kang, virologist and professor at CMC Vellore. India’s vaccine shortfall grows as Sputnik V struggles to launch: https://the-ken.com/story/vaccine-sputnik-v-india/ Covid Taskforce, let’s get real on vaccines. It’s time for plan B: https://the-ken.com/story/covid-taskforce-lets-get-real-on-vaccines-its-time-for-plan-b/    Related episode: https://the-ken.com/unofficial-sources/inside-adar-poonawallas-plan-to-global-vaccine-domination/  Music and editing by Sameer Rahat from Baqsa Studios Check out our special podcast offer for you: https://the-ken.com/podcastoffer/ Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheKenWeb Psst share your feedback with us on [email protected]
8/4/202136 minutes, 51 seconds
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The Shift to Hybrid Work for Bengaluru's IT Sector

In IT companies, contrary to popular belief, employees have cooled towards their old office spaces. What's replaced is an unholy mash-up of WFH work-cations where the formerly loyal worker bees have now set up side hustles and moonlight for other gigs in their spare time. All of this is changing the fabric of work relationships like never before. How will companies survive the brewing storm? This episode is based on a two-part story by Arundhati Ramanathan and Olina Banerji: Part 1: Longer WFH hours, more work, but how productive are you anymore? https://the-ken.com/story/longer-wfh-hours-more-work-but-how-productive-are-you-anymore/ Part 2: The art and science of making hybrid work work in India https://the-ken.com/story/making-hybrid-work-work-india/    Hosts: Anushka Chhikara, Olina Banerji Guests: Sahil Mathur, Senior Vice President, HR & Culture at InMobi; Shiv Agrawal, Managing Director at ABC Consultants, Sameer Mohan, Product Marketing Manager at Fisdom.   Music and editing by Sameer Rahat from Baqsa Studios Special offer for our podcast listeners: https://the-ken.com/podcastoffer/ Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheKenWeb Psst tell us about your ideal workplace on [email protected]
7/21/202124 minutes, 16 seconds
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WOW and Mamaearth Have a New Skincare Routine for You

Beauty is not just about make-up anymore. The rise of the “feel-good” economy mirrors the rise of two skin and hair care brands from India. WOW Skin Science and Mamaearth have had different growth trajectories, but together they’re crafting a whole new skincare routine for the world– a confluence of hip ingredients and age-old DIY remedies. Their essence builds the concept of I-Beauty, but will they make it big in the global market?   Story originally reported by Bhumika Khatri: https://the-ken.com/story/mamaearth-wow-skin-and-the-indian-skincare-glow-up/ Hosts: Anushka Chhikara, Olina Banerji. Music and editing by Sameer Rahat from Baqsa Studios. Special offer for our podcast listeners: https://the-ken.com/podcastoffer/ Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheKenWeb PSST share your feedback with us on [email protected] Audio excerpts taken from YouTube channels Hyram, thecozyvibe, Michu, Mamaearth India.
7/7/202121 minutes, 46 seconds
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How Prime Video is Building an Amazon for Streaming

The Indian streaming space is filled with over 40 OTT streaming platforms, all trying to capture and sell to niche audiences. Enter Amazon Channels--a new feature by Prime Video that will unite the fractured ecosystem, and put regional/niche OTT channels onto its own platform. The deal will put these channels in front of millions of subscribers. But in turn, Prime is seeking its pound of flesh.  If Amazon pulls this off, it stands to become India’s unparalleled streaming giant. Story originally reported by Munsif Vengattil and Pranav Balakrishnan https://the-ken.com/story/amazon-prime-video-channels-everything-streaming-store-india/  Hosts: Anushka Chhikara, Olina Banerji. Music and editing by Sameer Rahat from Baqsa Studios. Special offer for our podcast listeners: https://the-ken.com/podcastoffer/ Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheKenWeb PSST share your feedback with us on [email protected]
6/23/202123 minutes, 52 seconds
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How to Covid-Proof a Hospital

The pandemic has flipped the economics of private hospitals, in both large and small cities in India. While they have been scrambling to provide Covid care to hundreds and thousands of patients in the past year, their earnings have taken a massive blow. Hospital chains need to fundamentally shift their business models to address COVID as a force to be reckoned with over the years, rather than a temporary problem to be fixed. They’re experimenting with different ventures to survive in a time when going under is just not an option. Story originally reported by Ruhi Kandhari https://the-ken.com/story/covid-forces-manipal-narayana-health-to-re-examine-their-hospital-mathematics/ Hosts: Anushka Chhikara, Olina Banerji Guests: Dr Shuchin Bajaj, co-founder of Ujala Cygnus hospitals, Viren Shetty, Executive Director of Narayana Health Music and editing by Sameer Rahat from Baqsa Studios Special offer for our podcast listeners: https://the-ken.com/podcastoffer/ Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheKenWeb PSST share your feedback with us on [email protected]
6/9/202120 minutes, 44 seconds
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Inside Adar Poonawalla’s Plan for Global Vaccine Domination

The Serum Institute of India has been at the center of vaccine production for COVID-19. But as the second wave crashes down on the country, an export ban via the Indian central government has put the company in a tough spot, with CEO Adar Poonawalla even fleeing to London. SII is at a point where it no longer holds the promise of production monopoly, and must expand to newer geographies and technology to strengthen its position as a global biotech company.   Story originally reported by Seema Singh https://the-ken.com/story/adar-poonawallas-bid-to-vaccinate-serum-institute-against-all-threats/    News clips sourced from NDTV.   Hosts Anushka Chhikara Olina Banerji   Music and editing by Sameer Rahat from Baqsa Studios. Special offer for our podcast listeners: https://the-ken.com/podcastoffer/ Follow us on twitter: https://twitter.com/TheKenWeb Psst share your feedback with us on [email protected]
5/26/202124 minutes, 54 seconds
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The Silent Crisis in Education

The past year has been hard for both students and educators alike across government and private schools in India. WIth lack of access to tech and internet, inability to complete syllabus, blows to social learning, and many more challenges, students are faced with serious learning gaps. The need now is for remediation programmes to address loss of learning and to mitigate their effects over the trajectory of students’ education.   Story originally reported by Olina Banerji https://the-ken.com/story/lessons-indias-lost-school-year/    Hosts Anushka Chhikara  Olina Banerji   Guests   Natasha Joshi of Nilekani Philanthropies Sumeet Mehta of LEAD School Sridhar Rajagopalan of Educational Initiatives Music and editing by Sameer Rahat from Baqsa Studios. Donate to help fight Covid-19: https://donate.indiacovidresources.in/  Follow us on twitter: https://twitter.com/TheKenWeb Psst share your feedback with us on [email protected]
5/12/202131 minutes, 26 seconds
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What broke India's Largest Stock Exchange?

The National Stock Exchange is the most popular exchange in India, seeing 95% of all market activity. Being the first exchange in India to be hosted online, the once disruptive entity is facing constant glitches and outages. Factoring this in, the Securities Exchange Board of India seeks to break up its dominance, with a much criticised move. Story originally reported by Anand Kalyanaraman How India’s National Stock Exchange turned from solution to problem https://the-ken.com/story/how-nse-india-turned-from-solution-to-problem/   Stonks https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8E1M8f3PYQ8    Hosts: Anushka Chhikara  Olina Banerji   Guests: Anand Kalyanaraman, staff writer Debashis Basu, Moneylife Nithin Sasikumar, editor of Beyond the First Order Sarthak Mishra, student trader   Music and editing by Sameer Rahat from Baqsa Studios.   Special offer for our podcast listeners: https://the-ken.com/podcastoffer/ Follow us on twitter: https://twitter.com/TheKenWeb Psst share your feedback with us on [email protected]
4/28/202123 minutes, 52 seconds
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Why Uber, Ola and Rapido Love Autos

The decades-old auto rickshaw space had a monopoly over urban mobility in India, and then came the Ola and Uber disruption. They offered cars with comfort and air condition over the hot and dusty auto rickshaw. While these companies expanded with an auto rickshaw vertical, the two industries battled it out for years. Now the rise of an airborne pandemic has seen a decline in the cab business. Suddenly autos seem to be the answer, with their open structures and ventilation. Even bike taxi player Rapido has realised this potential and entered the space. In present day it has now set up an interesting three way three wheeler race, with each company having their different strengths and intent to dominate the market. Story originally reported by Pranav Balakrishnan. Uber, Ola, Rapido—the 3 wheels of India’s post-Covid auto race https://the-ken.com/story/uber-ola-rapido-the-3-wheels-of-indias-post-covid-auto-race/    Over the last 5 episodes, we tried something different - we decided to do two segments, one narrative that follows a story, and another segment that's an interview or a panel discussion with experts. Our listeners have helped us experiment and shape the voice of the podcast.   But now we’ve decided to discontinue the second segment and continue with just the narrative segment. This will mean shorter episodes, but we may bring back the second segment in some form later.    Hosts Anushka Chhikara  Olina Banerji   Guests   Aditi Surie of IIHS Shashank Atreya of Vidhi Centre for Legal Policy Janane Venkatraman on Chennai autos Rayna Lele on Mumbai autos Aleser Murtaza on Bangalore autos     Music and editing by Sameer Rahat from Baqsa Studios. Special offer for our podcast listeners: https://the-ken.com/podcastoffer/ Follow us on twitter: https://twitter.com/TheKenWeb Psst share your feedback with us on [email protected]
4/14/202124 minutes, 52 seconds
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The IIM Tipping Point

The Indian Institutes of Management have a legacy of delivering quality business education across India. Through the evolution of the brand, the IIM graduate tag has been a valuable one for both aspirants and recruiters alike. Starting with three in the 1960s, there are now 21 IIMs across the country. But is more really better for the IIM brand? Stretching the brand has floated existential questions for these hallowed institutes. And the time has come for the IIM ecosystem to reckon with them.   Stories originally reported by Olina Banerji.   The IIM franchise is denting the IIM brand https://the-ken.com/story/iim-franchise-dents-iim-brand/    The leadership storm brewing in IIM- Calcutta https://the-ken.com/story/leadership-storm-iim-calcutta/    Second segment   This episode we are joined by Aprameya Radhakrishna, CEO and co-founder of Koo, along with Rohin Dharmakumar, CEO of The Ken and Praveen Krishnan, COO of The Ken.   We discuss the origins of Koo and ultimately can Koo beat the odds and become successful?   Hosts Anushka Chhikara  Olina Banerji Rohin Dharmakumar   Segment 1 Guests Rishikesha Krishnan IIM Vizag student (anonymous)   Segment 2 Guests Aprameya Radhakrishnan Praveen Gopal Krishnan Music and editing by Sameer Rahat from Baqsa Studios.   Special offer for our podcast listeners: https://the-ken.com/podcastoffer/ Follow us on twitter: https://twitter.com/TheKenWeb Email us on [email protected]
3/31/20211 hour, 5 minutes, 14 seconds
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Amazon India’s Five Armies

Since its entry into India in 2014, Amazon has known and conquered its biggest competitor Flipkart, to become India's number one e-commerce seller. But since its victory a few years ago, leaders in exploding sectors like edtech, epharmacy and food delivery have become formidable giants. With this influx of new rivals, including Reliance and regulators, Amazon is well into its new strategy to face its new reality.   Story originally reported by Seetharaman G https://the-ken.com/story/the-amazon-flipkart-battle-was-over-then-came-the-war/    The Ken Southeast Asia offer: www.the-ken.com/sea/the-future/narrative   Second segment: The Matrix   Each edition, The Matrix serves up an unscripted and no-holds-barred discussion on the biggest tech & business stories that matter. Each time, with a new “formula”.   This week, it’s 3x3x2.   3 opinionated participants. 3 very important news events. And only 2 possible views - Yes or No. Rahul Matthan, co-founder and partner of Trilegal, one of India’s leading law firms joins Praveen Krishnan and Rohin Dharmakumar from The Ken to discuss & answer the following: (a) Does India need more NUEs? (b) Is Google’s FLoC a better alternative to Cookies? (c) Can India trace a few without surveilling all?   Additional Reads    Offline pharma's omnichannel pill to counter Tata, Reliance, Amazon: https://the-ken.com/story/offline-pharmas-omnichannel-pill-to-counter-tata-reliance-amazon/    The Nutgraf: Reliance, Future, Amazon and India proposes. Rest of world disposes: https://the-ken.com/the-nutgraf/reliance-future-amazon-and-india-proposes-rest-of-world-disposes/    The US$11-billion Byju’s juggernaut heads to US shores: https://the-ken.com/story/byjus-juggernaut-heads-to-us/    Several big businesses are in fray for setting up NUE: https://www.business-standard.com/article/companies/several-big-businesses-are-in-fray-for-setting-up-nue-what-is-it-121030201183_1.html   Google’s FLoC Is a Terrible Idea: https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2021/03/googles-floc-terrible-idea   Traceability is Antithetical to Liberty: https://exmachina.substack.com/p/traceability-is-antithetical-to-liberty Host: Anushka Chhikara Segment 1 Guests: Seetharaman G, Maitri Porecha, Olina Banerji, Pranav Balan, Praveen Krishnan Segment 2 Guests: Rahul Matthan, Rohin Dharmakumar, Praveen Krishnan Music and editing by Sameer Rahat from Baqsa Studios.
3/17/20211 hour, 19 minutes, 41 seconds
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How Raw Pressery Ran Out of Juice

Raw Pressery started a few years ago to solve a niche problem—to provide fresh juices to elite, urban India. And within that niche, it found roaring success. It even saw a valuation of Rs 500 crore in 2020. Then why did it get acquired by Wingreens for 1/5th that price in 2021? What went wrong? In the second segment, we are joined by special guest Nitin Pai as we discuss India’s aatmanirbhar digital strategy and the current state of the vaccine rollout. Additional read https://the-ken.com/story/how-raw-pressery-ran-out-of-juice-and-into-wingreens-arms/ Got any feedback? Email us at [email protected] Find us on Twitter twitter.com/TheKenWeb An exclusive subscription offer for our listeners the-ken.com/podcastoffer/ The story is originally reported by Bhumika Khatri. Consumer inputs from Abhinav Chhikara, Durga M Sengupta, and Maitri Porecha. Guest panel: Nitin Pai, Rohin Dharmakumar, Praveen Gopal Krishnan, and Olina Banerji. Hosted by Anushka Chhikara and Olina Banerji. Music and editing by Sameer Rahat from Baqsa Studios.
3/3/202136 minutes, 17 seconds
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Udaan Wants to Change How Kiranas Buy

Ever looked at your neighbourhood kirana store and wondered how it stocks all the basic essentials, day in and day out? The supply chain of a kirana is largely offline, with entrenched relationships between manufacturers, middlemen, and retailers. Udaan, a B2B logistics company, wants to change this decades-old system for good. In the second segment, a panel of The Ken's journalists discuss the week's most important business stories– the amplifying effect of Reddit chatter and Robinhood's services, and real gambling apps in India. Additional Readings: https://the-ken.com/story/how-pacman-helped-udaan-survive-a-tumultuous-2020/ Exclusive offer for our podcast listeners: https://the-ken.com/podcastoffer/ Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheKenWeb Write to us: [email protected] The first story is originally reported by Pranav Balakrishnan, with inputs from Sanjana Ramachandran. On-field reporting by Durga M Sengupta, with inputs from Jijesh V of Brother Stores. Guest panel: The Ken staff writers Arundhati Ramanathan and Nithin Sasikumar. Hosted by Anushka Chhikara and Olina Banerji. Music and editing by Sameer Rahat from Baqsa Studios.
2/17/202132 minutes, 20 seconds
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Why Flipkart and Zomato Want to Go Public

According to reports, two of India's biggest and most popular startups are set to go public. Flipkart, the Walmart-owned e-commerce giant, and Zomato—one half of India's foodtech duopoly—are aiming to raise billions of dollars from the public markets. In this episode, we answer two questions: fundraise after fundraise, how are valuations calculated? And for Flipkart and Zomato, are these valuations justified or will public market investors give them a reality check? In the second segment, a panel of The Ken’s journalists discuss the week’s juiciest and most important stories from the past week—TATA's plans to acquire Bigbasket, r/wallstreetbets, and the Competition Commission's investigation into Amazon Originally reported by Seetharaman G and Sunny Sabharwal. Hosted by Anushka Chhikara and Olina Banerji. Music and editing by Sameer Rahat from Baqsa Studios. Avail our exclusive podcast offer: https://the-ken.com/podcastoffer/ We'd love to hear from you! Reach out to us at [email protected] Visit our website: https://the-ken.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheKenWeb Facebook: https://facebook.com/TheKenWeb
2/3/202142 minutes, 26 seconds
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How Chinese instant loan apps are creating a crisis in India

In today's world, where there's a need, there's an app. With the onset of the pandemic, many Indians have been struggling to make ends meet, and the demand for credit has skyrocketed. While a plethora of banks and fintech startups exist for just this, opportunistic loan sharks also prowl these waters, looking to prey on vulnerable and desperate borrowers. Over the course of the past year, hundreds of predatory loan apps sprung into existence, offering quick and simple credit to those who seek it. But there’s a catch. What may seem like a simple and inexpensive mode of credit, might end up costing users far more than they signed up for. Sometimes even their lives. You can find the full story, originally reported by Arundhati Ramanathan, on our website here: https://the-ken.com/story/indias-instant-loan-app-crisis-is-made-in-china/ Arundhati is Bengaluru-based. She is interested in how people use money in the digital age and how new economies will take shape based on that interaction. She has spent over 10 years reporting and writing on various subjects. Previous stints were at Mint, Outlook Business and Reuters. Your hosts: Anushka Chhikara and Olina Banerji Music and editing by Sameer Rahat from Baqsa Studios The guests on this episode: Jenis Makwana, a Mumbai based architect who has faced a personal loss from these illegal lending apps. Ved Prakash, a 33-year-old IT professional who used one such lending app for funds required for a medical emergency. We’d love to hear from you, reach out to us at [email protected] or tweet us! Visit our website: https://the-ken.com/ The Ken on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheKenWeb The Ken on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheKenWeb
1/20/202137 minutes, 25 seconds
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