Court Backs Largest Biometric Scheme
India's Supreme Court has ruled the world's largest biometric scheme is constitutional.
India's Supreme Court has ruled the world's largest biometric scheme is constitutional. The 大象传媒's Devina Gupta in Delhi explains the background to the case. Also in the programme, the US Federal Reserve is meeting to determine US interest rates. Sarah Hewin, senior economist at Standard Chartered tells us what to expect from the announcement. We find out how the British government hopes to replicate the success of the UK Israel Tech Hub, which has boosted inward investment, by similarly partnering with Brazil, India and South Africa. Martin Brown, director of E-bikeshop tells us why he thinks electric bicycles could be the future commuting vehicle of choice. Plus as Dunkin' Donuts rebrands to simply Dunkin', and Weight Watchers becomes WW, branding expert Paul Taylor from Consider This tells us what the firms have against mentioning donuts and weight.
(Picture: A woman holds up her ID card. Picture credit: Getty Images.)
Last on
More episodes
Previous
Broadcast
- Wed 26 Sep 2018 14:32GMT大象传媒 World Service except Australasia & News Internet