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Topic: Hinduja

Swiss court hands 4 members of billionaire Hinduja family jail terms for exploiting domestic staff

Hinduja Group Europe chairman Prakash Hinduja, wife Kamal, son Ajay & daughter-in-law Namrata convicted for worker exploitation, illegal employment. Human trafficking charges dismissed.

Not just brother vs brother. Bharat Forge to Hinduja, women are fighting for family business

In the male-dominated family business world of the past, shareholder agreements largely excluded women. But this is changing.

Hinduja Global Solutions wins ‘biggest ever’ public sector contract for health services in UK

The contract, worth 21 billion rupees, from U.K. Health Security Agency, is to provide customer support to UK citizens for Covid-19 contact tracing.

Hinduja brothers are fighting over a letter that divides the family’s $11 billion fortune

A 2014 letter says that the assets held by one Hinduja brother belong to all, and that each man will appoint the others as their executors.

Hinduja brothers preparing bid to buy grounded Jet Airways

The UK-based group, run by brothers Gopichand Hinduja, Ashok Hinduja, plans to submit an expression of interest by 15 January, signaling its intent to make a formal offer.

On Camera

Trump’s 4,500 troops can topple Nicolás Maduro—not fix Venezuela

The US troops could dislodge the government in Caracas, but it won’t be enough to police a country ringed by drug cartels and insurgents.

A Rs 33,000 cr ‘banking fraud’: ED’s case against Arvind Dham, Amtek’s web of ‘500 shell companies’

ED has accused Amtek promoter Arvind Dham of controlling web of nearly 500 shell companies operating as a layered structure, with up to 15 levels of indirect ownership, to divert funds.

‘Real-time, all-climate’ explosives detector could enhance airport & border security—no dogs, no swabs

Bengaluru-based CeNS designs accurate, portable, and cheap sensor using surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy. It could significantly reduce risks at vulnerable choke points. 

For Indian Mercedes, Asim Munir’s dumper truck in mirror is closer than it appears

From Munir’s point of view, a few bumps here and there is par for the course. He isn’t going to drive his dumper truck to its doom. He wants to use it as a weapon.