The Office, a popular sitcom, has provided us with some hilarious insights into workplace communication. However, not all of its portrayals are accurate or practical.
The Office, a popular sitcom, has provided us with some hilarious insights into workplace communication. However, not all of its portrayals are accurate or practical.
The release of Jolly LLB 3 faced a major hiccup when PVR Inox halted the advance booking of shows due to Virtual Print Fee (VPF) disagreements.
Sessions will explore founder journeys to scale and insights from ecosystem builders Summit features keynotes and panels on high-growth business challenges and opportunities The Entrepreneurs Summit VI will return on 2 October 2025 in Kuala Lumpur as Malaysias leading one-day platform bringing together entrepreneurs, corporates, investors and government to accelerate collaboration, capital and growth. The summit will spotlight founder journeys, practical growth strategies and high-level networking designed to drive innovation across industries. Supported by media partner The Rakyat Post and community partner Next Up Asia, the summit includes keynote addresses and interactive panel discussions addressing the real challenges and opportunities of building high-growth businesses. Sessions will cover founder journeys to global scale, a Solarvest case study, the hidden truths of entrepreneurship, data-backed failure vs. scale analysis, innovation vs. execution, government partnership strategies, corporate co-founding models, 2025 investor trends, and sector forecasts for biotech, fintech and digital commerce. This years speaker line-up features business leaders and ecosystem builders, including: Ruben Emir Gnanalingam, executive chairman, Westports Holdings Kent Chua, CEO, RCX Group Chan Kok Long, co-founder, iPay88 & group CEO, Carehaus Sdn Bhd Arieff Aaron Abudullah, director, Invest Selangor Berhad Ben Lim, CEO & founder, NEXEA Too often we hear founders complain about the ecosystem funding, policy, competition. The truth is, Malaysia already has the talent, capital and ideas. What matters now is whether founders stop making excuses and start making moves. Entrepreneurs Summit VI gives you the tools, but what you build with it is on you. Winners turn insights into action; losers just keep talking, said Kent Chua, CEO of RCX Group. This summit brings together all the right players startups, corporates, investors and policymakers under one roof. This is where collaborations are born and future industries are shaped. We believe Malaysia has all the ingredients to produce world-class entrepreneurs, and gatherings like this give founders the momentum, resources and confidence to turn big ideas into global businesses, said Chan Kok Long, co-founder of iPay88 & group CEO of Carehaus Sdn Bhd. Meanwhile, Ben Lim, CEO & founder of NEXEA, said: NEXEA backs founders with capital and operational support; Entrepreneurs Summit VI multiplies that effect by creating focused opportunities to meet corporates, investors and policy influencers. The panels deliver practical insights from leaders whove scaled businesses, and the networking is engineered to produce measurable outcomes pilot conversations, advisory relationships or investor follow-ups. This year we expect over 1, 000 leaders, and participating organisations represent up to US$2. 2 billion (RM10 billion) in combined revenues, significantly increasing the chance of real commercial partnerships. The Entrepreneurs Summit VI is more than a conference it is a catalyst for growth, innovation and collaboration across Malaysias startup ecosystem. With its strong focus on founder stories, practical growth strategies and curated networking, the summit aims to accelerate entrepreneurs from idea to impact while positioning Malaysia as a regional hub for innovation. For more details about the event, visit www. entrepreneurs-summit. org.
Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said past revenue leakages due to misclassification and loopholes, such as differential tax treatment of popcorn varieties, had been plugged. Calling GST “one of India’s biggest reforms,” she said the changes would spur growth, especially in Bengal’s small-scale and craft-based industries, while boosting consumption nationwide.
NVIDIA has announced a massive $5 billion investment in Intel, a move that could change the dynamics of the semiconductor industry.
India’s star javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra finished a disappointing eighth in the men’s javelin final at the ongoing World Athletics Championships in Budapest.
Nysa Devgan, the daughter of Bollywood actors Kajol and Ajay Devgn, has been a hot topic of discussion regarding her potential entry into Bollywood.
Speaking at an interactive session hosted by the Bharat Chamber of Commerce, Nageswaran said, Underneath the surface, conversations are going on between the two governments. My hunch is that in the next eight to ten weeks, we will likely see a solution to the tariffs imposed by the US on Indian goods.
Nysa Devgan, the daughter of Bollywood actors Kajol and Ajay Devgn, has been a hot topic of discussion regarding her potential entry into Bollywood.
China has decided to end its antitrust investigation into tech giant Google, six months after it was launched, according to the Financial Times.