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Andrew Kamphey, 37, used spreadsheets to help manage influencer campaigns for a Los Angeles talent agency.
In April 2020, he set up Better Sheets, with which he teaches subscribers how to make better Google Sheets.
He tells Chris Stokel-Walker how this unlikely side hustle earned him $34,000 in a year.
After graduating from college with a theater degree in 2008, I went to work on cruise ships.
Part of the job was getting information from every department on the ship to then broadcast to the 4,000 passengers.
‘There’s more to life than the illusion of success’ Nokuthula Mavuso says money isn’t everything All that glitters is not gold, says Nokuthula Mavuso. Image: Instagram/Nokuthula Mavuso
Former
Rhythm City star Nokuthula Mavuso has shared her thoughts on money matters, saying there is more to life than the hustle.
Taking to Twitter, the star shared advice on values and getting priorities straight.
She reminded her followers that money isn t everything, and that people should learn to enjoy the little things that make life what it is.
“We can t only be about the money and the never-ending hustle . Laugh more, sleep more, love more.
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Markets > Stock markets - India > SEBI
Sebi imposes Rs25-cr penalty on Ambani brothers and others for takeover rules violation
08 April 2021
The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) on Wednesday imposed a penalty of Rs25 crore on Mukesh Ambani, Anil Ambani and other individuals as also various entities belonging to the Reliance Group, for non-compliance of takeover norms in a two-decade-old share issue in the company.
The adjudicating officer (AO) of the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) imposed a joint penalty of Rs25 crore on Mukesh and Anil Ambani along with their family members for violation of the SEBI (Substantial Acquisition of Shares and Takeovers) Regulations, 2011.
Economy > Infrastructure > Roads
MoRTH achieves record construction of 37 km per day of highways in FY21
05 April 2021
The ministry of road transport and highways (MoRTH) has achieved a milestone of constructing 37 kilometres of highways per day in year 2020-21, which is unprecedented. MoRTH has reported tremendous progress in building of national highways across the country in the last few years.
Minister for road transport and highways and MSME, Nitin Gadkari, last evening felicitated the officials of MoRTH and presented the letters of appreciation. The minister said that this would not have been possible without dedication and team work of the officials and other stakeholders. He said that these achievements are unprecedented and have no parallel in any other country in the world.