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Darwinbox launches Next-Generation Payroll upgrade: Enabling 100 per cent digital payroll processing first time ever in India

Business Standard 

Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], September 17: In an industry first-move set to redefine payroll management, Darwinbox, a leading HR tech platform, has announced the launch of the next-gen payroll platform with the RIVeR (Review, Initiate, Verify & e-approve, Release & Report) framework. It is a modern 4-step approach to payroll management that promises to make payroll 100 per cent online, easy, accurate, and audit-ready. With one system, one process, and one dashboard for managing payroll across diverse geographies... Читать дальше...

Boat sees quick commerce drive growth

FashionNetwork.com (in) 

Wearables and tech accessories brand Boat now counts quick commerce as its third largest sales channel as the sector rises in popularity and increasingly shapes the Indian retail landscape.

Mahli who? Aussies call up teenage quick for England series after just one match for WA

BigNewsNetwork.com (sports) 

Australias depleted fast-bowling stocks have prompted them to put under-19s World Cup winner Mahli Beardman on standby for their ODIs against England. Beardman, who was player of the final in Australias under-19s win last year, has been asked to tour with Australia in England for the next fortnight. The right-arm quick has played only one []

Battle for Oxford Street: Huge row over Sadiq Khan's plan to force through traffic ban - Evening Standard

Sports - Google News (uk) 

  1. Battle for Oxford Street: Huge row over Sadiq Khan's plan to force through traffic ban  Evening Standard
  2. London’s mayor announces plan to pedestrianise Oxford Street  Financial Times
  3. Plans to ban traffic from Oxford Street divides shoppers and road users  The Independent
  4. Traffic could be banned on Oxford Street under plans by London mayor Sadiq Khan  Sky News
  5. Traffic to be banned from London’s Oxford Street under Sadiq Khan plan  The Guardian

Increase in airfare not linked to rise in airport charges, says ACI

Business Standard 

Airport charges are an important element of the commercial aviation ecosystem for infrastructure development and increase in airfares is not linked to a rise in the charges, according to the Airports Council International (ACI). Against the backdrop of the International Air Transportation Association (IATA) flagging concerns over a steep rise in airport charges, ACI also said that the charges will remain a critical source of revenue for airports. "Airport charges are an important element of the commercial... Читать дальше...