Tuesday August 18 2020

Strength in Numbers?

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Sanity Break #1

OMG, OMG, OMG! Wong Kar Wai’s ‘Mood For Love’ set to Kishore Kumar’s ‘Mere Saamne Waali Khidki…’. A big thank you to our founding member Sandip Roy for sending along!

Sanity Break #1

Headlines that matter

FACEBOOK-BJP STORY, CONTINUED… There was more fallout from the Wall Street Journal story—which showed that its director of policy in India blocked attempts to take down hate-filled posts of certain BJP leaders (see our explainer ).    Ankhi Das filed a complaint: against two Facebook handles, three Twitter handles and others of endangering her life:   > “The content, which even includes my photograph, is evidently threatening to my life and body and I fear for my safety as well > as that of my family members…. The above facts reveal that the accused persons have intentionally vilified me due to their > political affiliations and are now engaging in online and offline abuse, subjecting me to criminal intimidation and making > sexually coloured remarks.”   Among those named: Arshad Khan, social media coordinator of the Congress’s student wing, and activist Saket Gokhale—who has since put out flagging a partnership between the Election Commission and Facebook in the leadup to the 2019 elections.    Facebook responded: with a claiming that it prohibits "hate speech and content that incites violence and we enforce these policies globally without regard to anyone's political position or party affiliation"—and refused to comment on Das.   Delhi government jumped in: A Delhi Assembly committee Das and her colleagues to investigate whether they had “any role or complicity of Facebook officials in the orchestration of Delhi riots”—specifically citing Kapil Mishra’s FB video which triggered the violence. The video was taken down—and cited by Mark Zuckerberg as evidence of the company’s anti-hate policy. But Mishra remained on the platform, and his page has grown immensely popular since.   RELIANCE IS ON A BUYING SPREE The company is in talks to buy online furniture retailer Urban Ladder and milk delivery firm Milkbasket. Also on its shopping list: e-pharmacy startup Netmeds and the lingerie brand Zivame. has more details.    Still making deals: TikTok which has surprisingly with UniversalMasters—a music distribution company backed by Silicon Valley bigwigs—despite the looming US ban.    Also a potential loss to China: 24 companies $1.5 billion in investments to set up mobile-phone factories in India—including Samsung and Apple suppliers like Foxconn, Wistron Corp. and Pegatron Corp.   PANDIT JASRAJ HAS PASSED AWAY The legendary 90-year-old classical vocalist died of cardiac arrest on Monday at his house in New Jersey. Activist Kavitha Krishnan shared of her mother’s relationship with the singer—who tutored her as a little child. Pandit-ji speaking about awards and accolades (and he won almost every one) to Ayaz Memon. profiles his career.   THE INDIAN PANDEMIC: A QUICK UPDATE * Total number of cases: 2,702,742. Number of deaths: 51,797. Number of recoveries: 1,977,779. Two Indians died over the past 24 hours.  * Biocon CEO Kiran Mazumdar Shaw has , but has only mild symptoms.  * Busloads of migrant workers are into New Delhi. They were administered a rapid test, and quarantined when positive.  * The number of jobseekers on LinkedIn. The average number of applications per job opening posted on the platform has risen from around 90 in January to 180 in June. * Also rising due to the pandemic: second-hand cars, motorcycles and scooters in both Tier One and Two cities. The most popular buy: Maruti Suzuki. * In related news: WFH employees saving on commute costs will pay higher taxes next year. The reason: they will lose out on tax-free exemptions like their conveyance allowance etc. explains. * Also: the anti-mask movement has now sprung up in India. See below. CALIFORNIA RECORDS ALL-TIME HIGH TEMPERATURES The aptly named Death Valley hit 130 degrees Fahrenheit (54.4°C) on Sunday—which may be the hottest temperature recorded in the U.S. since 1913, and perhaps the hottest temperature ever reliably recorded in the world. has more.   A NEAR-BILLION DOLLAR CLERICAL ERROR Revlon is in an ugly battle with a group of lenders who sued the cosmetics company—demanding immediate repayment of a big fat loan that will be due in 2023. Revlon has been refusing to do so. And yet on Wednesday, its banker Citigroup “mistakenly” transferred $900 million to those lenders—an amount equal to the full principal value of the loan, plus interest. Revlon insists it did not initiate the payment, but the lenders are refusing to give the money back. This big boo-boo is now the talk of Wall Street. ( via NDTV) In other news of massive eff-ups: A team of European scientists have deeply embarrassed a Calcutta-based journal named Asian Journal of Medicine and Health. The journal published their fake paper which claimed that the anti-malarial drug hydroxychloroquine can prevent push-scooter accidents. has the details.

Strength in Numbers?

Sanity Break #2

French artist Emma’s comic on ‘benevolent sexism’ is just plain brilliant. We insist you head over to , check it out and share it far and wide! Remember: You can’t change it until you name it!

Sanity Break #2

Smart & Curious

A LIST OF INTRIGUING PLACES : This is the Crypt of the Capuchin Friars in Rome—where the bones of 4,000 friars are arranged “in lamps, sculptures and mosaic-like displays of flowers, geometric shapes, an hourglass, and various religious symbols.” : “It can never be recreated because it's deemed desecration of a body. It's illegal to even repair the installations that are falling apart.”   : A Barcelona architect designed this stunning four-block self-sufficient city to be built in China. (Note: the background music is annoying so feel free to mute)   : This is a stunning ‘reverse’ waterfall—created by high winds and torrential rain—just south of Sydney, Australia.  

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Feel Good Place

: Malyalis improve everything… including Rottweilers! : Ahead of every Tiger Woods is a helpful pooch… : John Travolta isn’t a patch on… goats!

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