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Saijel Kishan

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Contributor at Bloomberg News

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  • 1 week ago | bloomberg.com | Swati Gupta |Saijel Kishan |Kelsey Butler

    Mokhasan doesn’t fit the mold of an average village in rural India. There’s a new local council building, opulent Hindu temples and paved roads. The primary school recently received a donation of $90,000. But despite these modern amenities, the streets are largely silent. Most houses are padlocked, their yards unkempt. Neighboring villages in the western state of Gujarat, one of India’s wealthiest, are also ghost towns, emptied of residents who migrated to countries such as the US.

  • 1 week ago | flipboard.com | Swati Gupta |Saijel Kishan |Kelsey Butler

    15 hours agoIndia: Shocking fraud uncovered as man caught with 40 cloned ATM cards, used technical tricks to drain over $1186 dailyHamirpur, India - May 03, 2025 An ATM fraudster was caught in the act by local residents while attempting to manipulate the machine. As soon as they saw suspicious activity, someone stepped in and confronted him inside the kiosk. The situation escalated, and the crowd physically assaulted him before authorities were alerted.

  • 2 weeks ago | news.bloomberglaw.com | Gautam Naik |Saijel Kishan

    There’s a course-correction underway among financial firms that went all out on ESG hiring just a few years back, according to recruiters advising banks and money managers. Firms have had to acknowledge that the goal of generating the highest profits often “isn’t aligned with the social and environmental aspirations of the types of people they hired,” says Tom Strelczak, a London-based partner focused on sustainability at Madison Hunt, where he oversees the firm’s European business.

  • 2 weeks ago | news.bloombergtax.com | Gautam Naik |Saijel Kishan

    There’s a course-correction underway among financial firms that went all out on ESG hiring just a few years back, according to recruiters advising banks and money managers. Firms have had to acknowledge that the goal of generating the highest profits often “isn’t aligned with the social and environmental aspirations of the types of people they hired,” says Tom Strelczak, a London-based partner focused on sustainability at Madison Hunt, where he oversees the firm’s European business.

  • 2 weeks ago | financialpost.com | Gautam Naik |Saijel Kishan

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