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N Sundaresha Subramanian is newsroom leader with rich experience in hard-hitting financial journalism with a keen focus on public interest. He writes on corporate and regulatory affairs, corporate governance, corporate wrongdoing, policy, geopolitics and emerging areas of ESG and energy transition. He completed his B.Com. and Master's from Madurai Kamaraj University and holds a post-graduate diploma in English Journalism from IIMC Delhi.
N Sundaresha Subramanian is newsroom leader with rich experience in hard-hitting financial journalism with a keen focus on public interest. He writes on corporate and regulatory affairs, corporate governance, corporate wrongdoing, policy, geopolitics and emerging areas of ESG and energy transition. He completed his B.Com. and Master's from Madurai Kamaraj University and holds a post-graduate diploma in English Journalism from IIMC Delhi.
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Interview with CEO, Foodpanda India
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Seeks stay on Rs 50-lakh penalty, which is due for payment next week
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Article written by Geeta Anand chronicles ordeal of Veritas analyst Nitin Mangal who wrote a critical report of group
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