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World's Most Expensive Coin: Double Eagle
The 1933 Double Eagle coin needs three security guards to accompany it wherever it goes. Nearly half a million of the coins were originally minted in 1933 in the midst of the Great Depression - but only 13 are known to exist today, the rest were melted down before they ever left the US Mint, sacrificed as part of a strategy to stabalise the American economy.
DRDO, BASIX, FICCI - BASIX Aahar to serve ready-to-eat roti, dal
Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), BASIX, a social enterprise group, and Federation of Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (FICCI), have collaborated to launch Aahar - a pilot project comprising a range of ready-to-eat products. The collaboration focusses on food technologies developed by the Mysore-based Defence Food Research Laboratory (DFRL), part of DRDO. The objective of the project is to build women-oriented enterprises using food technologies of DFRL.
Aahar is the first pilot project that covers a set of technologies and products including ready-to-eat roti, and two variants in dal which are instant palak dal and masala channa curry mix. While a pack of two rotis is priced at Rs 15, a packet of dal will cost Rs 20. Aahar is a hygienic, nutritious and convenient meal that tastes fresh with longer shelf life, and is quick to serve. While the roti has a shelf life of 15 days, the two variants of dal have a shelf life of 12 months under ambient conditions, according to Dr A S Bawa, director, DFRL.
What is Tata ClassEdge?
Tata ClassEdge is an innovative and comprehensive educational solution from Tata Interactive Systems (TIS)—is designed to help teachers deliver high quality instruction, with an effective blend of classroom activities and interactive multimedia demonstrations.
Based on the Multiple Learning Experiences Model—an instructional framework developed by Tata Interactive Systems—Tata ClassEdge aims to enhance students' social and thinking skills along with ensuring a thorough understanding of the curriculum content.
Chitrangada Singh is brand ambassador of Puma
Actor Chitrangda Singh, who was earlier seen endorsing jewellery and tea brands, will now promote fitness as the brand ambassador of Puma. The 35-year-old will endorse the brand’s various product range along with their latest running and fitness campaign called Move Faas, which can be seen across Puma stores in India.
Marico buys personal care business from Reckitt
FMCG firm Marico today acquired a part of the personal care business of Paras Pharma, owned Reckitt Benckiser India.
Just before the IPL -2012, the Shahrukh Khan’s Kolkata Knight riders got a makeover. The new logo had been designed by Sophie Lutman of lambie-nairn agency. Talking about the new logo, SRK stated, “The golden color was because I like gold and the black has been changed because I was told that it was not lucky. And last year since we couldn't make it to the last four I can't even argue with it.”
Bunge India completes acquisition of oils & fats business of Amrit Banaspati
Bunge India also completed acquisition of rights to Gagan, the vanaspati brand held by Amrit Corp. Ltd.
Shah Rukh Khan to be Royal Stag’s new brand ambassador
Shah Rukh Khan and Seagram’s Royal Stag, have come together in an association that will ‘make it large’.
The Spanish Samuel Aranda won the World Press Photo Award
A portrait of a veiled woman cradling a wounded relative in her arms, taken in Yemen by Spanish photographer Samuel Aranda for The New York Times has won the top World Press Photo prize.
The photograph captured a moment in the conflict in Yemen, when demonstrators against outgoing president Ali Abdullah Saleh used a mosque in Sanaa as a field hospital to treat the wounded.
Reuters photographer Damir Sagolj won first prize in the Daily Life Singles category with his photograph of North Korea's founder, Kim Il-Sung on a wall in Pyongyang.
The photograph captured a moment in the conflict in Yemen, when demonstrators against outgoing president Ali Abdullah Saleh used a mosque in Sanaa as a field hospital to treat the wounded.
Reuters photographer Damir Sagolj won first prize in the Daily Life Singles category with his photograph of North Korea's founder, Kim Il-Sung on a wall in Pyongyang.
DC’s new logo
DC scrapped the "Spin" logo that they've used since 2005 and are moving into the digital age with a new logo to portray the variety of properties that they offer.
"We didn't want a static logo, but a living identity that could capture the power of our characters and storytelling," says Amit Desai, senior vice president of franchise management. "What is special about DC content is the notion of a dual identity. When you think about our DC Comics superheroes, there's a secret identity. When you think about Vertigo, it's this notion of good vs. evil in many of the stories. And so, in addition to flexibility, the new logo communicates this idea of dual identity: There's more than meets the eye. You have to take a closer look to understand the richness of our characters and stories."
Starbucks ready to serve India!
After its conquest of China, global coffee giant Starbucks is set to roll out its first store in India this year. The Seattle-based Starbucks and the Tatas are close to inking a pact on the coffee giant's India retail foray.
“The agreement will be with the Tata Group companies. We are on the verge of signing the agreement, which will be finalised before the end of this month,” said Mr Hamid Huq, Managing Director, Tata Coffee. Tata Coffee would be setting up the supply chain and roasting facilities for Starbucks.
Last year, Starbucks had signed a pact with Tata Coffee to source beans from the Indian vendor and also explore options to roll out its coffee stores in the country. Starbucks has been waiting for some time now to enter the rapidly growing Indian market, where changing lifestyles aided by rising disposable incomes have fuelled the growth of café culture in recent years.
The Italian coffee roasters Lavazza and Illy café, besides the UK-based Costa Coffee have already entered the Indian market in recent years, whereas Dunkin' Donuts and the Australian chain Di Bella Coffee have announced their entry plans. India has close to 2,000 coffee cafes and the market can absorb another 3,000 retail outlets.
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