Sports Analytics & Data Intelligence with Anil Kumble & Sundar Raman

  • Sep 13, 2021 | Times of India

MUMBAI: Former India captain Anil Kumble believes that technology will have more and more influence on decision-making as no player would be able to disregard the presence of "data intelligence" going into the future.

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If You Don’t Adapt To Technology That’s Coming In, You Will Be Left Behind – Anil Kumble

  • Sep 13, 2021 | Yahoo News UK

Former India captain Anil Kumble has given his backing to the technology and data used in sport to enhance the performance of a player and a team on the field.

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Caste or income or mother? As primary schools reopen, we need to decide who gets extra support' - Prof. Vidya Mahambare

  • Sep 11, 2021 | The Print

Several reports have recently highlighted a massive learning loss among school students during the pandemic year. But how should we decide which child gets extra support — on the basis of caste, income or some other criteria?

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TN Unemployment due to skills mismatch - Prof. Vidya Mahambare

  • Sep 03, 2021 | thehindubusinessline

In its first Budget presented on August 13, the new Tamil Nadu government announced several initiatives to expand and diversify the State’s industrial base. The ultimate aim is to create productive jobs for Tamil Nadu’s youth. The starting point in a quest for job creation is to understand how much proportion of the young adults in the State is employed and in which sectors, unemployed or not seeking work and why.

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Ola E-Scooters - Will the Ride be Enjoyable? - Professors K Rajeshwari & M Rammyaa

  • Sep 02, 2021 | Motoring Trends

The rising impact of carbon footprint and deterioration of air quality have been major concerns across the globe. The state and central governments have introduced various subsidies to reduce vehicle emissions. As sustainability goes mainstream, automobile companies are investing heavily in electric vehicles that are environmentally friendly. Multinational ride-sharing company Ola has recently launched its ‘e-scooter’, and this would be a welcome move. Ola has strategised the right product, the right promotion – all at the right time. Digital access, big boot space, keyless, fast charging… all go into the right product, the Ola e-scooter! Tweet by tweet, Ola has generated excitement from ground zero till launch. Why will customers buy Ola e-scooter? How it is beneficial to the environment? Two variants, 10 colours, all contributing to the right promotional vibes! Its timing is also perfect – people have become more conscious about the environment during the pandemic.

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Markets on the boil? Ask Buffett - Prof. Suresh Srinivasan featured in Outlook Money

  • Aug 29, 2021 | outlookindia

Before the Covid-19 pandemic struck India, and took it by a storm, the domestic equity markets were doing quite well, even though there were some concerns surrounding an economic slowdown

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How are advertisements evolving to reflect a better society? Prof. K Rajeshwari and Ankita Bhuniya

  • Aug 26, 2021 | medianews4u

It is believed that an average American trysts with the brand Coco-cola a whopping 27 times a day! All through various forms of brand communications/ interactions. In the early ’70s, the average number of daily ad exposures per individual was around 1000, and a few decades later in 2007, it increased to around 5000. And today, it stands at approximately around 10,000. (Source- https://ppcprotect.com/how-many-ads-do-we-see-a-day/)

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Differences in sentiment within our monetary policy committee

  • Aug 26, 2021 | medianews4u

It is believed that an average American trysts with the brand Coco-cola a whopping 27 times a day! All through various forms of brand communications/ interactions. In the early ’70s, the average number of daily ad exposures per individual was around 1000, and a few decades later in 2007, it increased to around 5000. And today, it stands at approximately around 10,000. (Source- https://ppcprotect.com/how-many-ads-do-we-see-a-day/)

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Implementation of Central Bank Digital Currency - Prof. Ranjitha Ajay & Arnab Sarkar

  • Aug 25, 2021 | BW Businessworld

Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) is a digital or virtual form of legal tender issued by a central bank. It functions in the same way as fiat money and can be exchanged for fiat money in a one-to-one ratio. CBDC is not similar to private virtual currency (VCs), as VCs do not have any intrinsic value, have no issuer, and are not convertible in one-to-one ratio into sovereign currency. However, CBDC would be a sovereign currency in electronic form, and it would appear on a central bank’s balance sheet as a liability (currency in circulation). The insane growth of VCs and since it is not regulated due to its Peer to Peer (P2P) transaction system, the central banks need to come up with an alternative for the same to safeguard the public from the volatile nature of VCs. In addition to this, the need for CBDC stems from the fact that central banks across economies want to popularize a digital mode of transactions that is more stable and secure and to incorporate the ease of transactions, easier international trade, accountability in the blockchain, and strong security features of digital currency into the existing fiat currency.

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83% of RBI’s MPC statements had net negative sentiment: A study by Professors Vidya Mahambare & Jalaj Pathak

  • Aug 23, 2021 | thehindubusinessline

Negative sentiment had dominated the statements of RBI’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) since its first meeting in October 2016 to the latest one in August 2021, according to a sentiment scoring analysis done by professors of Great Lakes Institute of Management, Chennai.

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