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ONDC to touch 10 million transactions in June: official

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Shireesh Joshi, ONDC's president said the company will touch 10 million transactions in June. " We are growing strong, adding about one million transactions month-on-month," he added. Joshi expressed hope that ONDC will surpass major ecommerce players like Flipkart and Amazon in future.

Credit growth over 18% may create risk

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Retail lending growth slows in Q4 FY24, while bank lending to NBFCs moderates. The share of bank lending to NBFCs decreases, indicating a shift towards balanced credit practices for financial stability.

Tamil Nadu plans new international airport in Hosur

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

The Tamil Nadu government is planning a new airport for Hosur on nearly 2,000 acres of land. Chief minister MK Stalin said this airport will handle nearly three crore passengers every year.

Wembanyama joins French sports stars in warning against 'extremes'

France24.com (en) 

"Of course, political choices are personal, but for me it is important to take a distance from extremes, which are not the direction to take for a country like ours," the San Antonio Spurs phenomenon, who is expected to represent France at the Paris Olympics, told reporters. Wembanyama joins fellow French sporting icon Kylian Mbappe and other members of the French national football team in speaking out before the parliamentary poll called by President Emmanuel Macron. Mbappe and several teamates... Читать дальше...

In 'I'm Not Broken,' Melissa Etheridge Bonds With the Women of the Topeka Correctional Facility

Jezebel.com 

On June 14, I'm Not Broken, a two-part documentary series starring Melissa Etheridge premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival. The documentary (out July 9 on Paramount +) captures the Grammy-winning singer-songwriter and author's deepening relationships with five female residents at the Topeka Correctional Facility—from exchanges of letters to the planning of a live performance at the prison—and the healing properties of music. In 2020, Etheridge lost her son, Beckett, to opioid addiction. Ever since... Читать дальше...

Harare’s employees acquire first aid skills

The Herald 

Ivan Zhakata Herald Correspondent HUNDREDS of Harare City Council employees recently underwent a first aid training programme in the capital. The programme is in line with the council’s “Vision Zero” philosophy aimed at achieving zero accidents, injuries, illnesses and fatalities at the workplace. A senior human resources official, Mr Bosman Matengarufu who was representing the […]