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CarDekho Group eyeing 40% consolidated growth in FY25: Founder Amit Jain – ET Auto

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“About 4-5 years back we went to Indonesia, started our office, and expanded significantly, now is the time to go to new horizons so we can plant more seeds for future growth,” Jain said. For future also we are looking at 40%plus CAGR as we move forward in the journey,” Jain said.

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The Marimba Virtuoso’s Desktop Planetarium

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Included in its many exhibits on modern science and the progressive future was this electric desktop orrery. Two years later, the Philippines’ Atomic Energy Commission contributed a siderite, a nickel-iron meteorite. An abridged version of this article appears in the October 2023 print issue as “No Ordinary Orrery.”

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Opinion: Consumer Reports’ Tesla Autopilot stunt crossed a line in an already-heated EV climate

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A look at the current political climate in countries such as the United States and the Philippines would show this. Sustainable/electric cars are the future!! It is then no surprise that tribalism is prevalent everywhere. These tribes exist in numerous segments, from politics to consumer products. Congratulations on the Mach E!

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Test of Planet-Cooling Scheme Could Start in 2022

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Solar geoengineering could be a “painkiller” for the planet—not a substitute for curbing emissions, but a balm that makes life on Earth more bearable in a sweltering future. In 1991, when Mount Pinatubo erupted in the Philippines, it created a haze of particles so dense that it temporarily cooled the planet by. Not everyone agrees.

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Can the Artemis Moon Mission Revive the Glamour of Big Tech?

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When Musick and his crew arrived in the Philippines six days later, there were 200,000 people cheering wildly in Manila Harbor. Roosevelt to President Manuel Quezon of the Philippines. This article appears in the June 2022 print issue as “22 November 1935: The Day Globalism was Born.”.