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Zomato’s new pure veg fleet plan is tone-deaf. Tech start-ups can’t become discriminatory RWAs

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Zomato’s new plan for a pure vegetarian fleet is tone-deaf. It shows start-up founders come up with ideas without understanding their social realities, fallout. Adding ‘pure’ prefix to vegetarianism is loaded. Segregation measures reflect a mindset. How are tech start-ups any different from RWAs who issue notices against non-vegetarian residents?

BRS MPs exit signals a looming meltdown. Space is now BJP’s for the taking

Five of nine BRS MPs quitting party since its December assembly poll defeat signals a looming meltdown. KCR going incommunicado is self-destructive. Intensity of sudden implosions in BRS that ruled Telangana for a decade revalidates importance of power as glue in individual-centred parties. BRS space is BJP’s for the taking.

Idea that secrecy aids ‘ease of doing business’ is shocking. SC’s 2019 order was ample warning

Formidable industry chambers undermine themselves when they say releasing electoral bond details will undermine ease of doing business. Is it even a suggestion that secrecy aids ‘ease of doing business’? If so, it’s shocking and shameful. The claim that disclosures are retrospective is weak. SC’s 2019 order was ample warning.

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