Concoction of week long inspirational activities mark celebration of women at Ajuba Chennai, 8th March 2013: Mark Twain once famously said “What would men be without women? Scarce, sir…mighty scarce.” Ajuba Solutions, a premier provider of healthcare revenue cycle Management services celebrated ‘women’ through week long activities which was a concoction of inspirational events, […]
e-terview – Christelle Coulin: ‘An Inspiring Journey’
Christelle Coulin is a 35 year-old French entrepreneur who has been living in London for the last 10 years. About a year ago, she has decided to set up her own business, a gluten-free cakes baking company called Gluten Free Delices Ltd. Her journey through the setup of her business and her plans […]
Chrysler’s Secured Creditors Lose $4.9 Billion
William Shakespeare got it wrong. His famous saying should have been “Never a lender be, because the borrowers will buy off the bankruptcy judge”. The sad thing about the current era is that the US Government is doing everything in its power to undermine the rights of lenders. The US Government wonders why Americans don’t […]
The Bright Side of the End of Bennigans
With the recent news that restaurant chains Bennigans and Steak and Ale are declaring bankruptcy, a possible silver lining is starting to emerge from the dark clouds of the American casual dining scene; the rise of the local neighborhood restaurant. One surprising indicator of this potential trend is that local neighborhood restaurants overshadowed their often […]
Child Labour Report Worries UK Sandstone Importers
Reports of child labour abuse in quarrying of the world-famous sandstone in Rajasthan has forced British companies to tighten their import guidelines for this northern Indian desert state. B&Q, one of Britain’s top DIY (Do It Yourself) superstores, says it has adopted strict buying standards and rigorous quality management processes to oversee the suppliers of […]
Bangladesh: Hidden Hunger
by Rezwan Unheard Voices Blog quotes UNDP which hit the panic button for Bangladesh last month: Skyrocketing oil prices have driven up the cost of food worldwide, but their impact has been particularly dire in Bangladesh, where almost half of the 145 million people live on less than one dollar a day. For those who […]