Friday, 21 February 2020

30 Best Companies to Watch in Asia 2020





Be the change you wish you see in the world! How easy is it to start and company and become the owner of it? It sounds great and easy, but you need the same spirit and energy forever to make your business survive, but unfortunately a large portion of them don’t survive through the first year. This can be blamed on some factors such as not recognizing your demographics,dead investments, not hiring the right talent, and heavy losses.However, there is a way to make all your future businesses future-proof, and we will discuss about it in this current edition. To survive, you need to foreground what is already out there, but you also need to outsmart your competitors and other business owners. Smart thinking gives you a competitive edge that beats large pools of investors and limitless capital. And smart thinking is not just about tapping new customer bases, tapping into new customer bases is a good business move for many entrepreneurs for obvious reasons, but it also comes at a great cost financially. In addition, it is also a very risky endeavor, and the wrong execution could drain out your funds and kill your business in the long run.Ask the experts, The Silicon Review30 Best Companies to Watch in Asia 2020.” The companies enlisted are known for their customer centric approach, customer retention rate, openness to innovation, skilled people, financial soundness, global competitiveness, and moreover, the ability to forecast market trends.
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NFL owners unanimously voted for the implementation of CBA



Recently a surprisingly unanimous decision was taken by 32 team owners of NFL. They all accepted the negotiated terms based on the principles of the collective bargaining agreement. Particulars about the agreement were not revealed by the owners as well as Roger Goodell, Commissioner of NFL. After the meeting, team officials left the venue with no comments being made about the proposed CBA. The representatives of the players and the union executive committee will have a conference shortly and the NFL Players Association refrained from commenting on the latest NFL announcement. The owners are working relentlessly to replace the 10-year labor agreement that is due to expire in March 2021.

The new elements of the CBA are expected to be implemented in the upcoming season and the question of whether the players must vote in favor of it remains unanswered. NFL stated that the players can vote against the proposal or they can seek negotiations, but the current agreement will remain until 2020. A deadline was put by the league statement and within a week the players and clubs must have all systems in place for acceptance. Revenue for the players is expected to be more than the current rate, but it will remain 50 percent.

Indian skipper Virat Kohli’s search for century continues



In the ongoing test match between India and New Zealand, Indian Skipper Virat Kohli was cheaply dismissed for just 2 runs. On Friday in Wellington, debutant Kyle Jamieson extended the rare slump in Kohli’s stellar career.  In the 8 innings that he played in the New Zealand series, Virat managed to score just a single fifty. Since Bangladesh tour of India in November 2019, the skipper has not been able to achieve the three figure mark. This is one of the worst slumps for the captain since his 2014 tour of England. Judging a batsman based on the frequency of his century might seem unfair, but a player of Kohli’s caliber can be judged only by his stint with the bat. In his 11 year old international career, Kohli has had only two such slump in form.

The first bad phase for the skipper was from September 2011 when he did not reach the three figure mark in almost 24 innings. In 2014, just three years after the first slump he did not score a century for 254 innings. The current drought of 100 is 3rd worst in the captain’s career and his dismissal in the current test was very much similar to his dismissals of the 2014 England tour.

Bali’s youth is saving the paradise from plastic plague




Bali, one of the best and most preferred beach-holiday destination, is witnessing an overload of plastic, not just on the sands of its beaches, but also in the oceans. A tropical paradise destination, Bali, has been witnessing a record-breaking number of tourists flying into the island every year. The long beaches, palm trees, and its party lifestyle have not just attracted tourists, but also a lot of trash particularly plastic, which lines up the beaches even more than the palm trees do.


More than half of the trash generated ends up in the sea, waterways or on the land due to the lack of sufficient waste disposal plants and collection systems in Bali. Daily beach cleanups are organized by many different groups and other organizations, helping clean the plastic, at least temporarily. The next day, a new wave brings in a new load of plastic from the oceans to its beaches. The fact that tourists generate about 3 times more waste than locals, doesn’t deter the country from welcoming tourists, as a considerable part of its economy is driven by the tourism industry. Bali has started the construction of recycling facilities. Special lessons in environmental science are now being conducted for school children. Proper waste management systems are also being introduced along with the plastic ban.

Thursday, 20 February 2020

FDA supports the adoption of lab animals that have completed experimentations






Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has taken a firm initiative on the adoption of lab-tested animals, which are being appreciated all over. FDA in a recent press met announced that the animals which have been used for research by them will now be available for adoption instead of euthanizing them. It has updated its policies which will allow people to adopt lab animals such as healthy dogs, cats, rabbits, guinea pigs, and some farm animals. The FDA will be transferring these animals to sanctuaries and shelters after using them for lab experiments.

Earlier the animals which were being used for lab experiments were euthanized. But FDA has now taken a firm decision to let health animals for adoption. FDA's first initiative to retire animals in lab experiments was implemented in the year 2018. The agency retired 26 squirrel monkeys which were being used to study the effect of nicotine. FDA spokesperson Monique Richards said the FDA "has supported and continues to support the transfer, adoption of retirement" of animals that have completed experimentations and "meet applicable eligibility criteria".

The FDA uses animals in drug testing, vaccines, and other biologics. Now the agency has announced that those animals which are healthy will be allowed for adoption. This move by FDA is appreciated by everyone, which will direct federal agencies to assist with the relocation of these precious animals into sanctuaries and loving homes.

Neutral Venue for Asia Cup will be decided in the next ACC meet


When Ehsan Mani, chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board, spoke during the launch of Pakistan’s T20 league PSL (Pakistan Super League) in National Stadium, he had stated that the Venue for conducting Asia Cup will be decided based on the decisions made by the majority stake-holders in the Asian Cricket Council and he also gave an indication that their country might give up its hosting rights for the upcoming Asia Cup T20 tournament. Mani furthermore stated that they have to focus on the associate nations more than the full members. The upcoming ACC meet in March will be used to finalize the venue and other details for the Asia Cup.

Mani’s statements were due to India’s refusal to play in Pakistan for the Asia Cup and BCCI insisted that the tournament must be held in neutral venue for them to participate. CEO of the PCB, Wasim Khan stated that if they are not allowed to conduct the whole tournament at home, Pakistan would forego its hosting rights. Pakistan had visited India in 2012 to play a short ODI series. However, since 2008, India has not played a full test bilateral series in Pakistan and this was due to the strained political situation between the two countries.

Sunil Kumar wins Gold in the Greco-Roman category for India


Sunil Kumar from India ended the country’s dry stint of 27 years without a gold medal in the Greco-Roman category. The event took place in New Delhi on the 18th of February and he beat his opponent Azat Salidinov of Kyrgyzstan 5-0 top clinch the victory. Before this win the last winner from India was Pappu Yadav, he won a gold medal in the 48kg Greco-Roman title in 1993 for India. For the major part of the match, Sunil with his comprehensive defense had an upper hand. Salidinov was left clueless and he finally went down without a fight back. In the earlier part of the competition, Sunil has made an impressive comeback.

 In the semifinal, Sunil was down 1-8 against his opponent Azamat Kustubayev from Kazakh but eventually, Sunil went on to win the match by getting 11 points on the trot. In last year’s event, Sunil Kumar had managed to reach finals but he ended up winning a silver medal. He stated that he was ecstatic to win a Gold medal for India and he also stated that he worked really hard on his ground techniques and it feels great to be on the winning side. There were other participants too from India like Arjun Halakurki (55kg), Mehar Singh (130kg), Sajan, and Sachin Rana.