February 28, 2020

Amazon India managing director Amit Agarwal had told PTI

US-based Amazon said it has witnessed a 250 per cent year-on-year growth in bringing new sellers on board as it looks to tap into the booming e-commerce market in India. Security guards stand at the reception desk of the Amazon India office. US-based Amazon said it has witnessed a 250 per cent year-on-year growth in bringing new sellers on board as it looks to tap into the booming e-commerce market in India.


The company, which is making multi-billion dollar investments in India, has over 85,000 sellers on board. "We started with 100 sellers three years ago and now we have over 85,000 sellers growing at 250 per cent year-on-year and adding over 90,000 products a day," an Amazon India spokesperson said in instant water heating faucet Suppliers an emailed statement.Amazon, which competes with the likes of Flipkart and Snapdeal, has cut its commissions by 25-30 per cent across categories like mobile phones, PCs, electronic devices and personal care appliances."We think these revised rates can significantly help sellers to perform even better and succeed in their business.In addition, we continue to innovate and offer best in class services such as Fulfilment by Amazon, Easy Ship, Seller Flex, etc to help them with fulfilment/logistics so that they can focus on their business," the Amazon spokesperson said.

Flipkart, on the contrary, had recently increased its commissions across key segments and asked sellers to bear the costs of logistics in case of returns.Recently, Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos had said the company will invest $3 billion in India. This is in addition to the American e-commerce giant's $2 billion infusion in 2014, taking its total investments here to over $5 billion.The funds will be channelled towards enhancing customer and seller experience, Amazon India managing director Amit Agarwal had told PTI."India is a key market for Amazon and we will work towards continuing to reduce operating costs for sellers backed by good logistics and fulfilment capabilities," he had added.

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February 24, 2020

The formalisation of Indian economy will happen

Infosys co-founder Nandan Nilekani on Wednesday said that the "formalisation” of the economy will happen not by large companies hiring thousands, but by harnessing entrepreneurs. Nandan Nilekani China wholesale electric water heater Infosys co-founder Nandan Nilekani on Wednesday said that the "formalisation” of the economy will happen not by large companies hiring thousands, but by harnessing entrepreneurs.


The formalisation of Indian economy will happen, not by large companies hiring thousands of employees, but by networks, being agile and flexible, and by harnessing individual entr-epreneurs and giving them access to credit, sk-ills, markets, social security and so on,” he said.Speaking at an event, he said: "To address the problem of employment and entrepreneurship, ways sho-uld be found to aggregate millions of small producers of different kinds into platforms.”Citing Ola, Uber, Ama-zon and Flipkart, he said, "Why this is important is because, platfor-ms enable people to mo-ve from the informal economy to formal economy by giving them acc-ess to market, credit and social security.”

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February 18, 2020

It helps us fulfil our true purpose in life

If we look at the words "worldly life”, what do they mean Most people lead their lives to achieve the same goal — happiness. To attain happiness, everyone follows a similar path. China Electric Instant Water Heater Faucet Suppliers If we look at the words "worldly life”, what do they mean Most people lead their lives to achieve the same goal — happiness. 


 To attain happiness, everyone follows a similar path. People begin their life as children needing food, clothing, shelter, love, education, health, safety and friendship. After graduating from school, they look for a job or start a family and look to acquire the objects that are essential to life — a place to reside, transport and money. They do this either for their families or themselves. After that they acquire things to attain their goal in life. The rest of their lives are spent ensuring they have enough money to live by. 

Thus, "worldly life” entails actions aimed at sustenance in this world. It is within this framework that people also seek happiness. No one seeks misery. Many believe that happiness comes from acquiring more worldly objects, which, in turn, will happen only when they have more money. Others consider happiness to stem from name, fame or power. However, many times even the rich, famous and powerful are not happy and they continue to seek something more; something that would truly make them happy. Possessing the kind of happiness that we seek, be it in wealth, power or fame can become a cause for misery if we lose these repositories of happiness. This shows that nothing is everlasting. 

Especially material happiness, since objects are subject to decay or loss. Then how does one become happy in a true, immaterial and lasting sense The only lasting happiness comes from connecting to the treasures within us — not material but spiritual. Our spiritual essence is a drop of the power that creates everything around us — that is love, consciousness, bliss and joy. Once we tap into this reservoir of power within, we can swim in the ocean of divine love, peace and happiness, which puts us in a state of ecstasy and joy that lasts. We are connected to the source within of all wisdom, bliss, ecstasy and fearlessness. Living in such a state enriches our life. 

Then, no matter what our outer circumstances — rich or poor, famous or not, powerful or a simpleton — we are happy. Then we can pass through the stages of life, fulfilling our outer obligations to earn a living, support a family, work a job, help others, or whatever we do to lead our worldly life but in a joyous state.Meditation provides this joy and happiness. 

It helps us fulfil our true purpose in life: to know our self as soul. If one is sincerely looking for spiritual awakening and knowledge of our soul, the Creator and spiritual realms within, it is available through meditation on the inner light and sound.Sant Rajinder Singhji, head of Sawan Kirpal Ruhani Mission, works towards promoting inner and outer peace. He can be contacted at www.sos.org

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