EMotorad launches new campaign with MS Dhoni

The brand wanted to bring the same meme to life, but this time, getting Dhoni to sing the song while educating customers about their e-cycles. A huge win for the internet.

The video is an ode to the meme that went viral in 2019, leaving Mahi fans in splits that featured a Mahi look-alike grooving to Bole jo Koyal.

Average CEO compensation stands at Rs 13.8 crore a year: Deloitte Report

While assessing CEO and CXO performance, most companies use a holistic scorecard that includes a mix of financial and non-financial metrics and targets. However, incentives for CEOs and CXOs are still tilted towards financial company-level goals within those scorecards. (Image source: Moneycontrol)

CEOs of over Rs 20,000 crore revenue responsibility make Rs 20 crore per annum. Further, the CEO compensation has risen the fastest in technology and lowest in the financial services and consumer sectors, the Deloitte report revealed.

Sula Vineyards records double-digit revenue growth in Q4 and FY24

Sula's premium brands also performed well, recording a 15 percent YoY growth during the reported quarter and year. Moreover, the wine tourism segment registered a growth of 31 percent YoY in the fourth quarter compared to the year-ago period, the reports further stated. (Image source: Moneycontrol)

The company also announced that it has acquired N D Wines, a winery in Nasik district, and the deal will close by the end of April 2024.

Duolingo’s new campaign #EnglishMeinNahiJamta celebrates linguistic diversity

The linguistic parade continued with submissions surfacing exciting phrases like Precipitevolissimevolmente (meaning "Extremely Fast" in Italian), Sayonara (translating to "Goodbye" in Japanese), Khalis (representing "Genuine" in Arabic). Gujaratis chimed in with 'Dobi' (referring to "stupid"), Bengalis added a sprinkle of sweetness with 'Mishti' (describing "sweet"), and Telugus contributed 'bokulu' (meaning "utensils"). (Representative Image: Surendran MP via Unsplash)

68 percent urban Indians agree that there are certain phrases or words in a language that convey nuanced meanings which cannot be fully translated or expressed in English.

Whoppl expands footprint with partnerships in Japan, France, and Singapore

Whoppl has embarked on a global journey by forging strategic alliances with their counterparts, Hotice Inc. in Japan, Grown Media in France, and Kobe in Singapore.

This expansion is not just about supporting local influencers and amplifying reach; it’s about fostering collaborations that transcend borders, giving Whoppl an opportunity to broaden its business and work with clients globally.