The death of a delivery driver has created a serious political
uproar in the European country of France. The death is similar to the one
happened in the North American country of the United States of America in connection
with the death of a black man.
Like what happened in the US, this French man has also been
chocked to death by the police. He has also cried several times for help. His loud
cry has also gone unheard.
As many as three police personals have been booked in connection
with the case. They have been charged with manslaughter.
Meanwhile, the family members of the deceased man have
expressed their unhappiness about the way the case was being handled by the
police. They have demanded more serious charges against the accused police
officials.
The case has badly tainted the image of the police. It has turned
the public against the police department.
It seems that the incident may prompt the country to review
the working style of the police department.
The rise in the number of police atrocities across the world is a serious concern. The US incident has opened up a serious discussion around the topic.
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The world is likely to witness a fall in the global
fertility rate, as per a recent report published in a reputed International
media house.
The report implies that almost every country may see their population
reduced in the near future.
Are we fully prepared to face this phenomenon? As per
another report, the world is totally ill-prepared for the global crash in
children being born.
It is suspected that the predicted fall in the fertility
rate is likely to have a serious impact on societies across the world – particularly
the western societies.
The phenomenon will affect the developed societies more than
the under-developed and developing societies across the world
Some developed countries such as Spain and Japan may see
their populations reduced by the year 2100.
Generally, fertility rate means the average number of
children a woman gives birth to. The fall in the rate means the average number
of children a woman gives birth to is falling.
Notably, if the rate comes down below the point of 2.1, then the size of
the population starts to fall.
In the year 1950, the average number of children a woman gives birth to was 4.7. Since then the rate has been consistently falling due to various reasons.
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Dr. Harold Shipman is one of the most brutal criminals the European
country of the United Kingdom has ever witnessed. He was a physician. It is believed
that he managed to end as many as 218 innocent lives. His killing spree began
in the year 1972. He had a modus operandi. He targeted elderly women. His
criminal life had continued unchallenged until an undertaker expressed suspicion
about the unformal rise of deaths among patents mostly elders under his supervision.
It was in the year 1998.
The story of Dr. Shipman shocked the entre world. His crimes
earned him the notorious name, Dr. Death.
In the year 2000, he was handed a serious punishment of life
imprisonment. But, his fate was different.
Shorty after he was found guilty of the brutal murders, he
ended his life in a prison.
Notably, not even once, he admitted his crimes. He strongly
denied all charges levelled against him.
Though several years has passed since his suicide, the mystery
still remains unresolved.
He used a lethal drug, diamorphine, in most of his killings.
It was the presence of that substance in the dead bodies of his victims that connected
the deaths to him.
Why he killed these many people is a question that is still to be answered.
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The European country of Russia has commenced an investigation
into the illegal pumping of waste water by a mining company in the Arctic.
As per a latest report, the officials responsible for the
violation have been suspended. The timely action of the authorities has resulted
to the stoppage of the condemnable act.
It is not the first time this region has come to limelight
for the violation of pollution norms, as per a report.
It was an investigation launched by an independent Russian
daily which led to the exposure of the violation.
As per a statement published by the daily, their officials
were stopped from filming the irresponsible act.
As per the statement, the waste water was believed to contain
several harmful metals like nickel, cobalt and copper.
The Russian government has launched a serious investigation into the matter. The mining company as per a recent report will corporate with the investigation launched by the government.
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Mette Frederiksen – the Prime Minister of Denmark – has postponed
her wedding ceremony to attend a crucial meeting called by the European Union
to discuss the topic of recovery fund.
It is not the first time her wedding has been postponed. Before
this, similar cancellation has happened at least two times. This is the third
time her wedding has been postponed.
The summit on Covid-19 recovery fund will happen on 17 and
18 July. It is the first meeting that leaders will attend since the commencement
of the lockdown period.
Ms. Frederiksen was set to marry her partner, Bo Tengberg,
on 18 July.
In a statement she has given through her online handle, she
has said that she had to protect the interest of the country.
Denmark is not in favour of the fund. It along with Sweden
and Austria wants a different arrangement. It wants the fund offered to be repaid
eventually.
Earlier, some experts opined that if the support was not offered
to the struggle countries by the European Union the decades old economic union
will collapse miserable.
Italy and Spain are in dire need of the fund. The economies of these countries have almost collapsed completely due to the crisis.
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Entrepreneur,
Dr.
Ravi Pillai’s success story is one that inspires every young entrepreneur. From humble
beginnings, the son
of a farmer
from the southern Indian state of Kerala, Dr. Pillai is now Chairman and Managing Director of Middle
East based RP Group of Companies.
A global
conglomerate, RP Group
today is involved
in construction & infrastructure, healthcare and wellness, education, real estate, hospitality, Information Technology, travel &
tourism and retail & malls, with a combined turnover of more than $5 billion, a workforce of 120,000 plus and an operational
footprint that extends across nine countries. The group is famed for its rich resource pool of professional, dedicated
personnel and its ability to maintain the highest standards of excellence in all its activities.
Dr. Ravi Pillai
As early as 17 years of age, Dr. Pillai began dabbling in trading in his home state of Kerala, and soon after college graduation, entered into the construction business. Despite no background of business and no one to hold hands, he became successful doing construction work for some of South India’s biggest companies. However, unforeseen challenges stifled his blossoming business, though he was not deterred. “You have to trust in yourself first,” said RP Group Chairman, Dr. Ravi Pillai. “If there is a will, there is a way. Without self-confidence, you can’t win.”
Armed with determination and faith, he moved to Saudi Arabia
in 1978. At that time oil price was around $9 – $10 per barrel, however there were multiple business
opportunities in Saudi Arabia. He started his
journey with 150 employees in Saudi Arabia. Though it was extremely difficult
for Indian companies to win important projects in those days, his undying
determination and hard work resulted in getting him infrastructure and
defense related construction contracts. One
of his early wins was a construction order for the
Royal Air Terminal at Riyadh Airport. During
the next five years,
as the
price of oil increased
upwards of $25
per barrel, the company moved into industrial contracting, including
oil
and gas and petrochemical projects critical for nation development, and grew
to 5,000 employees. Forty years later,
he is considered
one of the
largest
employers in the
Gulf. The group
employs over 120, 000 employees of various nationalities,
including various GCC nationalities, Americans, Europeans and people from the
Indian subcontinent.
“My
true satisfaction comes from the happiness of my 120,000 happy employees, and their families which they support, which equates to almost 750, 000 people.” says Dr. Pillai.
Dr Pillai’s focus is on group’s human capital, and he believes rest everything will
follow. “Money is not everything, most
important is to have a kind heart,” said Dr Pillai.
RP Group is known for uncompromised business
values of commitment, hard work & dedication, honesty and respect. “My policy is that money cannot
be made with someone’s tears, and must always be earned
the
right way.” Says Dr. Pillai.
The Oil & Gas industry
globally recognized Group’s companies for giving safe working environment to their
employees, by adhering to highest safety standards in the construction world,
best amenities, facilities and care as an employer. Dr. Pillai say, “Our dedicated workforce is my real wealth.
If you have
money, you can accumulate assets, but you can’t buy people’s trust
and commitment. I am fortunate to
have committed people and the company has grown because of them. Only if an employee is happy can he or she give their best for the company.”
RP Group Employees
Many employees have worked with him for almost three decades. Dr Pillai is delighted that many of his employee’s children are doctors and engineers and a good number of them are working for the company. RP Group has grown phenomenally over the years. It has been one of the most trusted infrastructure development partners in the GCC for four decades and the group has delivered projects worth over $30 billion. These include working on some of the world’s best refineries and petrochemical plants all over the GCC.
The group is very closely connected with the oil and gas giants in energy sector like Saudi Aramco, Kuwait Oil Company, Kuwait National Petroleum Company, ExxonMobil, Sabic & Its affiliates, Qatar Petroleum, Bapco, Maaden, Alba and several illustrious International Engineering Companies as well. Group companies have received numerous international awards including the recent ExxonMobil‘s global “Best Contractor” award and Samsung’s “Best Partner” award. Group companies are a trusted partner of choice for their clients. Dr. Pillai says, “The biggest and the most demanding companies in the world who deal with us, know that they are at peace with responsibility on our shoulders, and know that the work we undertake shall be carried out by very skilled manpower, in a professional manner and deliver high quality output on time, even for some of the most complex jobs in the world.”
Recently, one of
the group companies entered the Guinness World Records – for completing the
largest continuous concrete pour (of 19,793 cu m for 42 hours) in the world.
In 2011, the
group entered IT sector and since then has been growing steadily in India, Middle
East and USA. Over the last 20 years, RP Group operations expanded into real estate, hospitality, education, health care, trading, retail and
IT sectors across the GCC as well as India, Korea and Australia and the USA. “It is very important to
respect the laws and regulations of the countries we
work in,” said Dr Pillai. “Only
then
can we achieve
success globally.”
Dr. Ravi Pillai with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi
In the Indian tradition of ‘Atithi Devo Bhava’, where a guest has to be treated with the utmost respect, Dr Pillai established a chain of 5 star luxury hotels – the flagship property Raviz Kovalam, Ravi z Resort and Spa by the Lake Ashtamudi in his native Kollam, the Raviz Kadavu Resort on the banks of the River Chaliyar and a luxury city hotel, the Raviz Calicut. Dr. Pillai’s hospitality portfolio also includes 5-star luxury hotels in Pune and Dubai.
RP Group’s reach in Kerala also extends to the healthcare and wellness sector. It owns and manages the 300 bed multi-specialty Upasana Hospital at Kollam, a fully-equipped state-of-the-art facility,
manned by a team of medical and
para
medical professionals. The
hospital is also responsible for the nearby
Upasana School
and
College of Nursing which offers graduate and post graduate courses.
“We have a good name because of our
commitment, quality, honesty and credibility,”
said Dr Pillai.
RP Group over
the years has transformed
from a highly efficient
construction company into a diversified conglomerate.
Dr. Ravi Pillai with H.E. Sheik Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum
Besides business, Dr Pillai is also mindful of sharing his wealth with the less fortunate. The Dr. Ravi Pillai Foundation works towards the betterment of humanity, with the lion’s share of his earnings disbursed every year to the construction of homes, education, thousands of weddings, medical assistance and charity f or the underprivileged and needy.
Dr. Pillai with his family
Dr Pillai and his wife Geetha have two children – Ganesh and Dr Arathi. Both Ganesh and Dr. Arathi are following their father’s footsteps by joining the business after completing their studies.
Dr. Ravi Pillai receives Padmashri Award
Throughout his career, Dr. Pillai has been honored with many awards from various governments and organizations. The government of India honored him with one of its most prestigious civilian awards, in 2010, the Padma Shri, for his outstanding contribution to the fields of business and charity.
Dr. Pillai with the former President Dr. A P J Abdul Kalam
He was also recognized by the Indian government with the Pravasi Bhartiya Samman Award in 2008, and has received numerous other honors and awards from around the globe for both his business and philanthropic contributions.
However, the
best accolade for him is the happy faces of his employees. “Their happiness is my greatest reward,”
he added.
Dr. Pillai with the former US President Barack Obama
It is no secret that Dr. Pillai’s ‘Good Human Beings build lasting Business‘ motto is the true secret of his success.
The world is at present struggling under
the clutches of Covid-19. As a business leader, how do you see this crisis? How
the business community can be supported to surmount this crisis? And, what is
your expectation about the post-Covid-19 world?
There are few events in the world that leave their long-lasting mark in the
history books across the world.
As an
entrepreneur, Covid-19 to me is a Black Swan event wherein there is a
simultaneous but massive shock to the supply as well as demand side of the
businesses across various industries and regions. Apart from the health-related
challenges of this pandemic that is on top of everyone’s mind, the lockdown
which various countries were forced to impose has stifled the demand as well as
disrupted the supply chain for various businesses. It goes without saying, just
like countries will need years to recover the loss of GDP, businesses will also
take time to recover the lost traction.
We have seen a very successful co-operation between various members of our
society for coming together to fight the pandemic on healthcare front. Everyone
– the government, law & order machinery, businesses and general public have
all helped the healthcare professionals who are our frontline warriors fighting
against Covid-19.
Similar to the
menace of Covid-19, our next challenge collectively as a society is the
stagnant economic activities. On this front, I see business leaders and entrepreneurs
as our frontline warriors fighting to help us get back to the normal level of
GDP, employment and prosperity. I believe, just like the health front, various
members of the society need to bring their best foot forward to support the
frontline warriors on the economic front as well. These members are everyone
including governments, central banks and financial institutions, employees, customers,
landlords, vendors and the general public. They all need to be together with
the businesses during these difficult times and extend any and every cooperation
they can to various businesses. While a lot is being done in this front as well,
we need to look at best global practices and adopt these relief measures to the
extent feasible here.
Just to give a
few examples, globally various governments are giving tax breaks, economic
assistance to maintain the staff strength (not reduce the workforce), special
bailout package for the most affected industries, direct benefits transfer to
the unemployed and jobless to prevent individual insolvency as well as maintain
a basic level of purchasing power in the hands of lower income segment of the
society to meet their essentials. Central banks have helped by infusing
liquidity, buying the corporate loans and bonds, reducing interest rates as
well as relaxing the norms on payment timelines of various bank loans for
eligible businesses as well as individuals.
Due to the Covid-19 crisis, several
Non-Residential Keralities have been forced to return to the state. As a
director of NORKA Roots, what is your say on this issue? Can NORKA emerge as a
saviour to address the concerns of those who have been forced to choose their
lives over their dreams?
Yes, we are passing through one of the worst
times. Kerala with one of the largest diaspora outside India has manifold
problems. NORKA has been very proactive. We could set up NORKA help desk in
several countries to guide Pravasis in the early days of Covid pandemic itself.
Kerala has given the maximum number of approvals for flights to bring back
people from Asia and the Middle East. Almost one third of flights operated
under Vande Bharat Mission was to Kerala. Also, as many as 800 chartered
flights were given permission by Kerala Government. This is the highest ever by
any state in India. Hon. Chief Minister convened two video conferences with
Pravasis and based on their feedback, Hon’ble Chief Minister has announced
several relief measures including financial assistance to Pravasis who have
lost jobs. NORKA department also has plans to create a skill pool of returnees,
for them to gain employment later in Kerala.
India at present maintains a good
relation with the Middle East. The Indo-Middle East business community, in
which you are an important member, plays a huge role in the growth of this
relation. How these two economic giants can support each other to sail through
the present crisis safely?
A strong bond of
mutual trust, respect and brotherhood has been the foundation of the strong
economic, social and political ties between India and the Middle East for
decades. This bond has only grown stronger in recent years. Both India and
Middle Eastern Countries have demonstrated that “ a friend in need is a friend
indeed”.
India has exported
medicines like hydroxychloroquine and sent teams of medical professionals to countries
like Kuwait, UAE, etc. to help them combat Covid-19. Given the sudden lockdown,
many Indian citizens – not just those who work here but even visitors and
tourists were stranded in Middle-East countries. All these countries have taken
care of these stranded Indian citizens and treated the patients of Covid-19
amongst visitors and tourists as well, as if they were their own citizens.
Just like on the healthcare front, on the economic front as well I see many
avenues of strong co-operation and mutual support. Middle-eastern sovereign
wealth funds are always looking for good investment opportunities. India, given
her demographics and fundamentals, is an attractive investment choice. The
investment by these countries can infuse capital and help create businesses and
jobs in India. We have seen record amount of investment in a single company
announced from Saudi Arabia and UAE in the middle of this crisis (e.g., Saudi
Wealth Fund investing USD 1.5 Billion and UAE’s Mubadala and ADIA investing close
to Rs. 14,700 crores in Reliance Jio platform). Similar such investments can be
mutually beneficial to India as well as Middle-East.
How much disturbing the lockdown was for
you? What are the structural changes you have brought in to the administrative
structure of your company to transform the system in the way the time demands?
This has indeed been an ineffable and
overwhelming time. One that I have not experienced in the past 42 years of my
business career. The customary business culture which demands a lot of travel
and interaction with people, this global culture has definitely taken a pitch
pole.
During the Gulf war in the 1990s, was
the last time I had faced a gruelling situation. It was a time that demanded my
employees to reach their homes safely. I had made arrangements for Chartered
flights for their safe travel, which I must say wasn’t a very tough task at the
time, in comparison to our current state of uncertainty.
The present situation makes countries cautious
in bringing their citizens home whilst handling the pandemic domestically; as
such is the dilemma faced by various governments. Covid -19 pandemic has caused
panic and apprehension all over the world.
Health and safety protocols with
respect to Covid -19 deterrence has become the highest priority. The same goes
for my employees, many of them who do require reach their homes safely, has become
my prime responsibility.
We have arranged chartered flights to
various states of our country, for which we had ample support and coordination from
the MEA (Ministry Of External Affairs). I highly appreciate all the support we
received from the MEA (Ministry Of External Affairs), all State Governments,
Embassies in the GCC in making this mission possible! We also ensured that our
employees of other nationalities, travel home safely to countries like Philippines,
Nepal and Bangladesh.
Secondly, as businesses need to
continue in spite of the present state of affairs, we need to encourage our
employees with good Healthcare and safety measures. This has prompted us to
reorganize work conditions and ensure a more sterile environment. Our sites
have been equipped with qualified Healthcare officials to tackle medical
problems faced by our employees on a daily basis. Beds have been arranged in
hospitals to ensure timely medical attention in case of any emergencies.
As of now, the relevant Health authorities
have cautioned those above 60 years and the provision for traveling has become
speculative to a large extent. Hence videoconferencing has become a routine of
business and has become a boon. It has become one of my preferred means for communication
and has helped me keep in touch with my team across various offices globally.
The same goes for meetings scheduled with our various global clients. Time
flies these days with the problems we face on a day to day basis.
Companies normally shift burden over
employees when they face difficulties. But, your company was different. We have
learned that your company has extended enormous support to your employees
during this difficult time. Please share us about those initiatives.
This is the
time for supporting one another and at the same time extending best
understanding towards each other. I consider my employees as family. The
biggest strength of my group has been my employees and I share a very personal
bond with them. Most of them have worked with us for 30-40 years and have
dedicated most of their time with us than with their families. I feel duty
bound to take all possible care for them.
One of my
biggest focuses has been the health & safety and well-being of my
employees. By means of working with some of the biggest companies in the realm
of Oil and Gas; my companies have had to adhere to the highest levels of health
& safety standards and have been bestowed with numerous global awards for
the same. Maintaining the same in a pandemic scenario like this is a very
different kind of a challenge, we are doing everything possible to take care of
our employees and their well-being.
Me, my
family and my team are fully committed to do whatever we can, towards having
the minimum impact of the current situation on our employees and their
families, and give them maximum possible care towards their lives.
The tourism sector of the state is one
of those sectors which have faced the heat of this crisis the most. Your group
holds ownership in highly reputed hotels such as Raviz Kovalam, Raviz Astamudi
and Raviz Kadavu and Raviz Calicut – which remain as the backbone of the
state’s tourism sector. Can the sector regain the impetus it has lost to the
present crisis?
Unfortunately,
tourism and international travel are the worst-hit sectors world over due to
the pandemic. Between these 2 sectors, tourism will definitely take longer
compared to other sectors to recover back to the level of activities that were
seen in 2019. However, I do see some silver lining in these dark clouds:
* I think tourism
will return in other countries including India. The young will venture out
first. Travel will involve nearby destinations. Economy travel will recover
more quickly. People would want to seek some sort of healing to the lockdown
(or as it is called “revenge travel”) by travelling outdoor and hence, nature-related
destinations will be more popular than congested cities. Here, Kerala, God’s own
country, is the most obvious choice.
* As per RBI
estimates, Indians spent roughly $ 1.6 Billion on international travel during
summer holidays last year. Till the time a vaccine is developed, widely
available and administered to public at large and is considered effective,
International Travel (esp. non-essential like tourism) will remain handicapped
as many countries are continuing stringent 14-day quarantine period for international
travellers which is not practical for most tourists. Thus, all the tourists,
Indians and foreigners alike, will be inclined to travel to explore domestic
tourist destinations rather than international ones. Thus, unfortunately on one
hand, India (& Kerala) may miss out on foreign visitors but Indian
travellers are more than capable of compensating for this loss of business as
they re-align their travel aspirations with the new normal.
* Ability to
maintain social distancing and avoiding crowded cities as well as availability
of good healthcare facilities will be the top factors that will influence the
choice of tourist destination. Here again, despite my best efforts, I can’t
think of any other tourist destination that can even match Kerala on both these
factors.
* With the present-day
advancements in Research and Healthcare, the probability of a vaccine being
discovered is unquestionable and is indeed possible at a faster pace. A
recovery phase would demand a lot of healing which includes travel and leisure activities.
* With the
Kerala Government doing a mighty task in controlling the spreading of Covid -19,
Kerala has yet again proved worthy for safe tourism in the future.
Nestled in the secluded backwaters of the Arabian Sea near Trivandrum in Kerala
is the five-star deluxe, Raviz Resort
& Ayurveda Centre Kollam, a perfect blend of modern architecture and
traditional designs of a bygone era. Clearly taking advantage of its scenic
backwaters.
Designed to
reflect the architectural splendour of the mystical Malabar region, the Hotel Raviz
Resort & Ayurveda Centre Kadavu, a five-star resort on the banks of the Chalayar river in Calicut.
The Raviz Kovalam Beach,
Kerala, is a prized possession of the Group in picturesque Kovalam, a popular
beachside destination in Kerala. The well placed 5 star Clifftop Beach property
is spread over 65 acres of land Kovalam has also been well known for its most
coveted Kovalam Palace.
During the post
pandemic times , We at Raviz group intend to offer a safe yet enjoyable, world
class tourism experience which will help further crown jewel of Kerala tourism.
RP Group of Companies is now one of the most promising business groups
in this part of the world. We all know there is a struggle behind this group.
Our readers may be interested to hear about that struggle. Please share.
I was born to a farming family with
plenty of paddy fields and coconut plantations. I grew up understanding the
limited scope of the agricultural sector at the time.
As I have walked in a farmer’s shoes, I
could learn of the challenges first hand and noticed the hardships of a farmer
did not reward proportionate returns. Modern agricultural technology and practices
at the time were not well known or available.
At the age of 17, I started my own
business, which was of course on a small scale. As I did not have a business
background I had no guidance, and I was my own teacher. There were no right and
wrong decisions. Only choices that I bore complete responsibility of and of
course destiny as well as God’s blessings.
The beginning of my business career
was in Kerala, my initial ventures being contracts for FACT and Cochin refineries.
Unfortunately, due to labour strike, these businesses did not serve me well. It
was in 1978, that I had decided to explore my opportunities in the Gulf. With
150 employees, I had initiated my first construction business in Saudi Arabia. Strong
determination, hard work and commitment were the only 3 mantras I held close to
my heart. Presently, I have more than 1,20 000 employees working for me
globally.
Now we are one of the biggest
Industrial Construction Companies for Oil and Gas. We have been fortunate to
have some of the World’s famous oil companies as our clients. My career has
indeed been rewarding and I am eternally thankful to God for this rich
experience.
My only advise is, anyone who has good
knowledge in business can start a business in today’s Era as long as you work
hard, bear good will and strong commitment.
I strongly believe that Nothing is impossible as long as you have a
strong will.
What is your message to the global business community?
My biggest message
to the business community is firstly to stay on course and manage this storm
with positivity. Let the compromising situation of the world not make business
community compromise on their values and ethical system. After the discovery of
a vaccine, we will return to a world of perhaps, more and more opportunities.
In my strong opinion “This Year, to stay alive
is equivalent to profit! “
Secondly, Covid-19
will bring big changes in the business community and the way business is being conducted.
Being fungible and adaptive to the changes will be required more than ever.
What do you want to say to youngsters
who see a true role model in you?
Change is
the only static thing that occurs with time. The same goes for the pulse in
world business.
However,
the mantra to success stays the same. Be honest with any business that you wish
to pursue. With goodwill comes good opportunities. Be optimistic. With every
downfall comes greater opportunities. You still need strong will, hard work,
honestly, commitment and strong values to be successful in the long run. Rather, if anything, the current pandemic has
only reinforced the need for these values.
You are the recipient of several
prestigious awards including the highest civilian honour of Padma Shri. How do
you see these achievements?
Each award
has only reinstated and instilled my responsibilities to the community and
global
society. These
honors constantly drive me to stay on my course.
What are the latest CSR initiatives of
your company?
Philanthropy is
the ideology that drives Dr. Ravi Pillai Foundation which undertakes all the
CSR activities of the Group. The Foundation works towards the betterment of the
society by providing the underprivileged and the needy with necessary moral and
financial support. This is an earnest mission set in motion to help the
humanity by Dr. Ravi Pillai, the Chairman and Managing Director of RP Group.
The main
activities of the RP Foundation are: Provide assistance and help in the
re‐habilitation of the destitute who are suffering from incurable/perennial
diseases and who are physically/mentally crippled. Provide assistance to the
victims of natural calamities. Provide poverty eradication schemes for the down
trodden people. Establish hospitals, clinics, and sanatoriums, to help the
poor. Provide assistance to establishments intended for the welfare of the
poor. Start educational institutions that provides technical and job‐oriented
education with intention for social development. Provide financial assistance
for the marriage of young ladies who fall below the poverty line.
I have been able to provide jobs to many who have aspired to work in the
Gulf. The current
scenario demands all efforts to be focused on CSR activities related to
Covid-19. As mentioned above, we are doing everything possible to give back to
the community especially with the Covid-19 crisis
and have been able to help many families personally with respect to travel, financial
aid and healthcare.
During this unprecedented and challenging times of Covid-19, the most
pressing need of the pravasis is to safely travel home. While arranging
chartered flights for the safe return of all my employees who wanted to travel
home, I have been fortunate enough to offer travel assistance to hundreds of
workers and families in the gulf countries to travel back to their home
countries. I deem it my responsibility to lend a helping hand to my brethren at
this time of need and shall continue to offer my assistance to those who are
need.
Continuing our mission to support the needy in society, I am still strongly interested in providing more housing facilities to those in need. This I bear in heart and mind as my duty as well as social commitment.V
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The statue of a famous Italian journalist, Indro Montanelli,
who was a supporter of colonialism, has been daubed with red paint.
Anti-racism protesters have claimed the responsibility of
the act. They have demanded the removal of the statue from the square.
They have posted a video in a social media platform in
connection with the incident – which has triggered several serious discussions
and deliberations across the world.
Though he was a pro-colonialist and pro-fascist, his contribution
to the fight for the freedom of speech and expression is huge.
The Italian government has criticised the action and said
that his contribution to the field of journalism cannot be ignored. They have
even turned down the demand that the statue should be removed from the square.
The Black Lives Matter movement – which originated in the
United States in protest against the custodial death of a unarmed black man –
has rapidly spread across the world.
What has been reported from Italy is the first serious case
of demolition in connection with the movement – which resulted to the
demolition of several statues (especially those represent those who supported
colonialism) in the US and across the world.
Anyway, many journalists have condemned the action. It remains unclear whether the action may affect the global movement against racial injustice.
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Turkey has
punished a US consulate employee, Metin Topuz, as they have found that the
employee, who is a Turkish national, has links with a terror organisation work
against the interest of the Turkish government.
The person
was originally arrested in the year 2017. Since then, he is under the custody
of the Turkish government.
Turkey
believes the said group is behind the failed group.
Meanwhile,
the US government has come strongly in support of their employee. They claim
that there is no credible evidence to prove that their employee has links with
the terrorist organisation.
The development
may affect the relation between Turkey and the United States of America – which
is already not in a good relation with the European country.
Mr. Topuz
was an employee of the US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) in Istanbul. He
has decades of experience as a translator.
The
punishment order means the US employee will have to spend at least nine years
in a prison in Turkey.
At this
moment, it remains unclear whether there is any provision to appeal against the
verdict delivered by the court in Turkey.
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The Minneapolis City Council has agreed to restructure the
local police department – which faces serious criticisms over its attitude towards
the black community of the city.
Recently, an unarmed black man was killed by a white police
officer in the city. The incident triggered several waves of protests across
the country.
The decision to dismantle the police force, which is the
main demand of protesters, has been supposed by at least nine of the 13 councilors
of the city council.
Earlier, the demand was dismissed by the city Mayor.
Now, without the support of his council, he may not be able
to stick to his original stand over the issue for long.
It seems that in the coming days the city may witnessed
several serious debates over how the police office should be restructured.
At this moment, it remains unclear how the restructuring may be implemented by the city. Importantly, the police department has not yet responded to this issue. V
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Giving a clear message that the US will no longer sacrifice their
wealth for the sake of the wellbeing of the entire western world – particularly
their allies in the continent of Europe, the US has announced its plan to
reduce the strength of its military capacity in Germany and several other
European countries in the continent.
As many as 9,500 American is expected be withdrawn from the
country of Germany by the month of September.
Earlier, the US urged their allies in the Europe to contribute
more towards the security requirements of the North American Treaty
Organisation, making its point clear that it might reduce its spending on the
NATO in the near future itself.
The relation between the US and their NATO partners in
Europe is at present in its lowest point. Since the induction of Donald Trump
as the president of the world’s most powerful country in terms of military might
and economic strength, the relation has been consistently worsening.
The withdrawn troops may either be redeployed elsewhere or
be asked to return back to their respective base camps in the country, as per a
media report published by an International media conglomerate.
It is yet to be seen how the decision will affect the destiny of the global economy.
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