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Harveen Ahluwalia

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Covering tech businesses in India & the Gulf @MorningContext.

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🎙️Reporting on reporting. We’re launching On The Record—a new series on how journalism really works. First up: What does off the record actually mean? Some things deserve to be free. This is one of them. themorningcontext.com/on-the-record/…

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Seriously, TIMES NOW? You thought this is the best time to make a listicle about movies that feature a plane crash? Is there no functioning adult in your newsroom that can point out why this is a horrendously bad idea/insanely stupid timing before it went live?

Seriously, <a href="/TimesNow/">TIMES NOW</a>? You thought this is the best time to make a listicle about movies that feature a plane crash? Is there no functioning adult in your newsroom that can point out why this is a horrendously bad idea/insanely stupid timing before it went live?
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Anywhere else in the world the cops would first set up a perimeter. Here you can see people stomping around badly charred bodies! And the videos are posted here. WHY???

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India abstained. The rest of South Asia didn't. France, UK and Germany voted for the resolution. So did Russia and China. As did the whole of Global South. There used to be leading from behind and now there is leading by missing from action.

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The Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner had an impeccable safety record—until now. The AI171 tragedy marks the first-ever fatal crash involving a Dreamliner aircraft, leaving behind lost lives and many questions. Prince Thomas writes: themorningcontext.com/business/air-i…

The Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner had an impeccable safety record—until now. The AI171 tragedy marks the first-ever fatal crash involving a Dreamliner aircraft, leaving behind lost lives and many questions.
<a href="/PRINCE0879/">Prince Thomas</a> writes: themorningcontext.com/business/air-i…
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Air India’s AI171 tragedy leaves behind several unanswered questions for the investigators. The nature of the crash makes it a tough challenge. The Morning Context themorningcontext.com/business/air-i…

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It's nothing but shocking to read about the toxic work culture at Pocket FM. Long, abnormal hours are normal. What's startling is the way incentives are linked to 'performance.' Harveen Ahluwalia writes The Morning Context themorningcontext.com/internet/pocke…

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What Pocket FM does can be replaced by AI. Stories of infidelity, rags to riches, billionaire meets poor woman, revenge fantasy. It would appear Pocket FM also wants that. Pocket’s contract workers can’t seem to not stop complaining about the company’s work culture.

What Pocket FM does can be replaced by AI. Stories of infidelity, rags to riches, billionaire meets poor woman, revenge fantasy. 

It would appear Pocket FM also wants that. Pocket’s contract workers can’t seem to not stop complaining about the company’s work culture.
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Pocket FM's success hides a toxic truth. Ex-employees reveal long hours, a cutthroat culture, and a business model that treats people as disposable. Is growth worth the human cost? We dug deep into this. Read our full story by Harveen Ahluwalia

Pocket FM's success hides a toxic truth. Ex-employees reveal long hours, a cutthroat culture, and a business model that treats people as disposable. Is growth worth the human cost? We dug deep into this. 
Read our full story by <a href="/Harveen_A/">Harveen Ahluwalia</a>
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Not a coincidence that we have a second story on toxic work culture within 3 days, The Morning Context Don't want to generalise this as the overall startup culture. But the stakeholders need to be careful. the first story was on Monday: themorningcontext.com/internet/pocke… Harveen Ahluwalia

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Two good stories from our Middle East edition. 1. Looks like there is no stopping Riyadh Air. The airline has massive plans. 2. Buy now pay later has become a big business in the Middle East. Tabby and Tamara’s numbers. Harveen Ahluwalia Maanav D J write for The Morning Context.

Two good stories from our Middle East edition. 

1. Looks like there is no stopping Riyadh Air. The airline has massive plans. 
2. Buy now pay later has become a big business in the Middle East. Tabby and Tamara’s numbers.

<a href="/Harveen_A/">Harveen Ahluwalia</a> <a href="/djmaanav/">Maanav D J</a> write for <a href="/MorningContext/">The Morning Context</a>.
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Riyadh Air lands big in Paris. ADNOC makes a $19 billion play for Australia's Santos. Dubai real estate gets hotter. Catch up on the Middle East's biggest business moves in this week's Gulf Report. Harveen Ahluwalia writes: themorningcontext.com/business/riyad…

Riyadh Air lands big in Paris. ADNOC makes a $19 billion play for Australia's Santos. Dubai real estate gets hotter.
Catch up on the Middle East's biggest business moves in this week's Gulf Report.
<a href="/Harveen_A/">Harveen Ahluwalia</a> writes: themorningcontext.com/business/riyad…
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Things aren’t looking up for aviation in India. But in Saudi Arabia, things couldn’t have been better. Harveen Ahluwalia writes about the new airline Riyadh Air. The Morning Context themorningcontext.com/business/riyad…

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This is a challenge of different kind for Air India, but tough nonetheless. Hundreds of Air India crew - cockpit and cabin - are calling in sick since the June 12 crash. Some have resigned too. Story The Morning Context themorningcontext.com/business/after…