BUSINESS IMPHAL TUESDAY 18 NOVEMBER 2014 Reliance Retail goes online to sell groceries NEW DELHI, Nov 17: Billionaire Mukesh Ambani's Reliance Retail has launched an online service for home delivery of groceries, vegetables and fruits. Companies such as BigBasket, Aaram-Shop, and MyGrahak are also present in the online grocery market. Reliance Retail's move in to the e-commerce space follows the success of start-ups like Flipkart and Snapdeal, who have got billions of dollars in funding and are expanding at an exponential pace. The strong growth recorded by online stores is seen a big challenge for physical stores such as those operated by Big Bazaar and Reliance Retail. Last month, Kishore Biyani, the chief of Future Group which operates Big Bazaar chain of stores, had criticised Flipkart and other e-commerce retailers in India for the deep discounts they offered during a promotional sale for the festival of Diwali, saying it would hurt other retail channels. 4 India pushes for higher wages for workers in Gulf NEW DELHI/RIYADH, Nov 17: India is pressing rich countries in the Gulf to raise the wages of millions of Indians working there, in a drive that could secure it billions of dollars in fresh income but risks pricing some of its citizens out of the market. Over 5 million Indian nationals are believed to be employed in the oil exporting states of the Gulf, the single largest group in a migrant worker population of more than 20 million. Migrants do many of the dirty and dangerous jobs in the region, from construction to the oil industry, transport and services. They account for nearly half of the roughly 50 million population of the six-nation Gulf Cooperation Council. Over the past seven months, Indian diplomats in Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, Oman, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates have sharply increased the minimum salaries that they recommend for Indian workers at private and public firms in those states. "We want the Indian How to disable WhatsApp blue ticks for read messages? NEW DELHI, Nov 17: Recently, WhatsApp quietly introduced a new feature that lets users know that their messages have been read, with the double grey ticks appearing in front of the messages turning blue. And now, just as quietly, the mobile messaging service is letting users of its Android app disable the feature with the rollout of WhatsApp version 2.11.444. This version is available for users on WhatsApp's website for now, and will eventually be rolled out to all users. Here's how you can disable the blue coloured read receipts' with the message timestamp on WhatsApp's Android app: 1. Make sure that your smartphone is running on Android 2.1 or a newer version. 2. Go to settings menu and enable 'Download from Unknown Sources' in the Security tab 3. Go to the WhatsApp website and download the APK (application) file available under www.whatsapp.com/Android/ 4. Once the APK file is downloaded to your device, tap the 'Install' option. 6. Now that WhatsApp has been updated, select Settings > Account > Privacy. Under the Privacy tab, uncheck the Read Receipts option. AirAsia India's New Year offer NEW DELHI, Nov 17: Budget carrier Air Asia India has come up with prices as low as Rs 999 as part of its New Year offer. The booking period for this offer is open till November 23 and it is applicable on travel date between January 15, 2015, and April 30, 2015. Budget carrier IndiGo had also announced special fares starting as low as Rs 1,647 (all-inclusive) on select destinations. Tickets for this advance fare scheme must be must be purchased at least 90 days prior to departure. IndiGo's scheme comes in the wake of a similar offer from rival Jet Airways. Jet Airways has announced special fares starting as low as Rs 1,973 (all-inclusive) on select destinations. This offer is valid on economy class travel within India. Tickets for this Jet Airways' advance fare scheme must be must be purchased at least 90 days prior to departure. And the booking for this special Jet Airways offer is open till March 31, 2015. Other airlines have also periodically launched advance fare schemes. This has seen passenger traffic rising in recent months. In September, domestic airlines saw a 28 per cent growth in passenger traffic as compared to a year earlier. Japan slips into surprise recession TOKYO, Nov 17: Japan's economy unexpectedly slipped into recession in the third quarter, setting the stage for Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to delay an unpopular sales tax hike and call a snap election halfway through his term in office. Gross domestic product (GDP) fell at an annualised 1.6 percent pace in JulySeptember, after it plunged 7.3 percent in the second quarter following a rise in the national sales tax, which clobbered consumer spending. The world's third-largest economy had been forecast to rebound by 2.1 percent in the third quarter, but consumption and exports remained weak, saddling companies with huge inventories. Abe had said he would look at the data when deciding whether to press ahead with a second increase in the sales tax to 10 percent in October next year, as part of a plan to curb Japan's huge public debt, the worst among advanced nations. The economic slide was "shocking," an Abe economic adviser said, calling for the government to consider measures to support the economy. "This is absolutely not a situation in which we should be debating an increase in the consumption tax," Etsuro Honda, a University of Shizuoka professor and a prominent outside architect of Abe's reflationary policies, told Reuters. "Debate needs to focus on how to support the Japanese economy." Even before the GDP announcement, Mr Abe appeared to suggest he was leaning toward delaying the tax hike. Indian workers line up to board a bus after a day's work in Dubai, November 18, 2005. workforce to be paid higher salaries. Inflation, the value of the Indian currency and a rise in the cost of living in the Gulf were the factors that led to the decision," Y.S. Kataria, a spokesman for the Ministry of Overseas Indian Affairs (MOIA) in New Delhi, told news agency Reuters. The success of India's strategy is not yet clear, however. "Of course it will encourage companies to look at Bangladesh and Pakistan as more viable options to get migrant workers," said Mohammed Jindran, managing director of UAE-based recruitment agency Overseas Labour Supply. The Indian government cannot dictate the pay of its citizens in the Gulf - decisions to hire workers are made by labour recruiters in individual countries, which have not set minimum wages for migrants and usually prohibit union activity by them. However, the recruiters must rely on the co-operation of local authorities to operate in India. An internal memo- randum prepared by the MOIA, sent last month and seen by Reuters, says that if workers are offered wages below specified minimums, ministry officials "would deny emigration clearance". Even when Gulf recruiters agree to certain wage levels, the numbers do not necessarily stick. Some workers are promised one salary when they sign up in their home country, then forced to renegotiate lower wages when they arrive in the Gulf. Another MOIA official said India's pay demands had met initial resistance in all six GCC countries, while two of the countries had threatened to reduce their Indian workforces and hire more, lower-paid workers from Bangladesh and Nepal instead. If India's efforts to secure higher pay succeed, they could boost its economy, because migrants send much of their pay home. India received $69 billion as remittances in 2012; a 2010 central bank study found Gulf nations accounted for 31 percent. Adani lines up $1 billion SBI loan for Australian coal venture NEW DELHI, Nov 17: Adani Enterprises (ADEL.NS) won support on Monday from the State Bank of India (SBI) and an Australian state to help it build a $7 billion coal mine, defying a slump in coal prices to 5-1/2-year lows that has stalled rival projects. The infrastructure conglomerate, whose founder, Gautam Adani, has close ties to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has signed a memorandum of understanding for a loan of up to $1 billion from the SBI for the mine, rail and port project, which it aims to build by end-2017. The loan, which would be one of the largest extended by an Indian bank for an overseas project, was announced as Adani was in Brisbane with a business delegation for the G20 summit, which Modi attended over the weekend. Gautam Adani "The MOU with SBI is a significant milestone in the development of our Carmichael mine," Adani said in a statement. Adani, 52, has enjoyed a rapid rise in Indian business circles in recent years, a rise often associated with Modi, who until this year headed the government in Gujarat state where Adani is based and where it has a huge coalfired power plant. Shares in Adani Enterprises have surged 85 percent this year - helping Adani to more than double his net worth to $7.1 billion, according to Forbes - largely in the run-up to Modi's national election victory in May. Adani also won a commitment from Queensland state government to take shortterm, minority stakes in rail and port infrastructure needed to unlock the massive coal reserves in the untapped Galilee Basin. Coal from the region must be sent 400 km (250 miles) by rail to Australia's east coast. Adani aims to reach a final investment decision on the Carmichael project in late 2015. Agencies Moto X (Gen 2) exchange offer available with up to Rs 6,000 discount on Flipkart NEW DELHI, Nov 17: Motorola and Flipkart, the exclusive online partner of the Lenovo-owned company in India, have introduced a new exchange offer for users who wish to buy the company's latest Moto X (Gen 2) handset at a discount. With the Motorola Moto X (Gen 2) exchange offer, users can get a discount of up to Rs. 6,000 depending on the handset they put up for exchange, thus making the smartphone available for as little as Rs. 25,999 compared to its Rs. 31,999 listing price on Flipkart. To avail the offer, users have to visit the Flipkart listing page for the Moto X (Gen 2), and fill in information like brand, model number and IMEI number of their old handsets to learn the discount they can avail with the exchange. Notably, the exchange offer is valid on select devices only. Once the online purchase process is completed, users can handover their old handset in working condition to the field executive at the time of delivery of Moto X (Gen 2). Also, only one device can be exchanged for a single purchase of Moto X (Gen 2). However, Flipkart has also added that the old handset the user is exchanging for the new smartphone will not be shipped back to them in case they return the Moto X (Gen 2) handset later. Agencies Forty pilots quit SpiceJet MUMBAI, Nov 17: Apprehending an uncertain future for the company, some 40-odd SpiceJet pilots including commanders have quit the airline during the past six months, say sources. The airline auditors in their recent report have cast doubts over the ability of media baron Kalanithi Maran's budget carrier to run it as a "going concern". The airline has reported 5th straight quarter of net losses for the July- September period, at Rs 310 crore, although it is down from the year-ago period when it had a net loss of Rs 559 crore. The losses came down as the airline witnessed a 15 per cent growth in total revenue. For the past fiscal, the airline had reported a record loss of a little over Rs 1,000 crore. "The airline is losing its flight crew at a regular interval. In the last six months alone as many as 40 pilots have quit the airline, citing uncertain future," an industry source told PTI. The pilots who have parted ways with SpiceJet include the commanders, he said adding that those who resigned did not want to take a chance, particularly after the grounding of the Kingfisher Airlines. According to the source, the quitting of these pilots have also impacted the airline's operations significantly with its flights either delayed or at times having repeated cancellations. The airline had last week said it had reduced its fleet by 10 planes from 48 to 38 over the past few months. Agencies HEALTH & LIFESTYLE How effective is walking for weight loss? NEW DELHI, Nov 17: There are so many ways to lose weight and walking is certainly one of them! It may not be as intense as, say weight training in a gym, but that does not mean it is not an effective weight loss method. All you need to do is be consistent with it and have patience, as it can take some time for you to see results. While its well worth the wait, walking can be monotonous to some, but you can keep the process interesting and yourself committed to the activity with a few tips: Track your progress – These days you get various devices such as pedometers that allow you to see how close you are to your fitness goal. Make music your companion – If walking is getting a bit monotonous, add music to liven up the process. You get music gadgets which can be attached to your fitness gear so that you don’t have to hold them in your hand while walking. Change your route – Doing the same thing time and again can be boring. To spice things up, challenge yourself to a new route every once in a while. This will keep things interesting and will also require more effort from your end to fulfil the challenge. If you still aren’t convinced about walking your way to a lighter you, here are some facts which will boggle your mind. According to fitness and diet expert Akansha Jhalani, ‘Weight loss does not only happen if you spend numerous hours in the gym on a weight training or cardio routine. Something as simple as brisk walking can also help you shrink your waistline.’ Walking at 6.5 km/h, a fairly standard pace can help a 65 kg man burn 362 calories per hour. She shares a few more benefits of walking. Walking helps tone your muscles as you work on your lower body including your thighs, glutes, hamstrings, calves. It increases bone strength. When you walk, you are essentially strengthening your bones by keeping them engaged and your chances of bone diseases such as osteoporosis, arthritis also decrease. Walking keeps you in good spirits, as when you walk, your body releases endorphins which are responsible for keeping us in a happy and joyful mood. Walking also keeps diseases at bay and even helps manage existing ones. People who have diabetes, high blood pressure can go for walks every day as it will help regulate their heart rate and also improve their blood sugar levels. The pace needs to be monitored by a doctor before you start. According to Global Health Authorities, walking 10,000 steps (6.4 km) every day is enough to help you lose weight and stay fit. Agencies Sterilise your baby’s feeding bottle in easy steps NEW YORK, Nov 17: If you opt for bottle feeding, know that you have a lot of other things to deal with than just struggling to make your baby consume the entire feed at a time. Mothers who prefer bottle over breastfeeding have a pile of cleaning and bottle washing to do at the end of the day. This calls for effort and has to be done the right way. This is because bacteria accumulation in the bottle or contaminated leftovers can pose to be a health threat for your baby. Here are few simple steps to help you sterilise your baby’s feeding bottle in a methodical way. 1. Take all the feeding bottles and separate each part of them. Keep them over a clean cotton cloth on your kitchen shelf. 2. Make a soapy solution with water and mild liquid soap. Avoid using detergent powder or other harsh chemicals. Wash all the parts of the bottle with this soapy solution including the lid. 3. Next, wash all the parts thoroughly with clean water. 4. To sterilise them, fill a bigger pan with water and bring it to boil. Put the flame on simmer and immerse all the bottle parts into the pan and cover it with the lid. Allow it to boil for a while. Switch off the burner after at least 10 minutes. Ideally sterilise the teats separately. 5. Keep the bottle parts submerged in hot water for a while. Next, take them out and dry them off naturally by keeping them in a clean space on the kitchen counter. In case you want to use a cloth to dry the bottle parts make sure it is washed and cleaned beforehand. Here are some more valuable tips to make bottle feeding easy: • In case you aren’t using bottles that are BPA-free then do not put the bottles directly into the boiling water. Instead boil the water and take it off the burner, and then keep the different parts of the bottle submerged in it for at least 15 minutes. Bottles that contain BPA can leak a small amount of it when boiled in water. The remnants can stay inside and mix with your baby’s milk even after proper sterilisation causing much harm. • Have two or three set of bottles with you so that each time you take one set for sterilisation you can use the other one to feed your baby. • Make sure you wash the teats thoroughly before every feed. • Use BPA-free bottles to ensure safety of your child. • Do not give your baby a bottle while laying on her back or to sleep with it as these could be a risk of choking. • Sterilise your baby’s bottles at least twice daily. How your mental health affects your skin NEW YORK, Nov 17: Stress and skin issues go hand in hand. While most of us think that stress is unique in itself, the condition can affect all your organs, including your skin, adversely. It is a well known fact that skin conditions like acne, eczema, psoriasis and dermatitis and stress are related, and studies have found that these skin conditions may be related to certain emotional states. Stress Stress produces cortisol. A heightened level of cortisol can considerably harm your facial skin cells because it interferes with your blood flow patterns. Due to this interference, it weakens the facial blood vessels. This process in-turn leads to ageing. If someone is already has problems like acne, psoriasis and eczema, stress can worsen these condition(s). Read more about how stress affects your skin. Depression When depressed, we have a tendency to constantly frown. Regularly furrowing causes wrinkles. Long-term depression has even more serious adverse effects on the skin. The chemicals associated with the condition can prevent your body from repairing inflammation in cells. As these hormones affect sleep, it shows on the repair of your skin in the form of baggy, puffy eyes, or even a dull complexion. The other skin conditions that are caused due to depression are acne excoriee, neuropathic itching, eczema, and trichotillomania being the most common amongst them. Hormonal imbalances Hormones play a large role in the physiology of the skin and body. Excessive testosterone affects the scalp and your hair adversely and is known to cause androgenic alopecia. In females, it results in hirsuitism as well as severe acne. Estrogen brings about glow in skin whereas prolactin is responsible for acne. Polycysctic ovarian disease/syndrome is the most common example of hormonal imbalance resulting in bad skin conditions. Lifestyle Diet is the most primary factor that affects our skin adversely. The other two that are amongst the top lifestyle factors are water intake and smoking. Fatty and junk food, especially foods with high sugar, are responsible for acne breakouts. Lack of water is another huge factor contributing to poor skin. When toxins aren’t flushed out, it shows in the form of bad skin. Smoking, like we all know, it extremely bad for health. Skin too is badly affected by the tobacco intake. Agencies
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