Hello, There is a “serious liquidity crisis” in the EV market. Unpaid subsidies of nearly Rs 1,200 crore have led to a major squeeze in working capital for OEMs, which has, in turn, led to a substantial drop in the industry volumes, said The Society of Manufacturers of Electric Vehicles (SMEV) in a note on Tuesday. Though OEMs passed on subsidies to customers purchasing EVs all through FY23, there has been a major delay in settlements on the government's end, the industry body claims. Speaking of EVs, German carmaker Volkswagen aims to launch its first electric vehicle in India next year—the SUV ID.4—to tap the opportunity in the fast-growing electric mobility space. In fact, the company expects 25-30% of its total sales in India to come from EVs by 2030. ICYMI: Apple launched its first India store on Tuesday, and it was a roaring success. A second store, located in Delhi, is set to open on Thursday. Meanwhile, India’s fantasy sports market is growing leaps and bounds. A report by the Federation of Indian Fantasy Sports revealed that the sector, worth Rs 6,800 crore in FY22, is projected to touch Rs 25,240 crore by FY27. That’s not all. The growing interest in fantasy sports is expected to generate over 12,800 high-skill jobs across the economy, and indirectly employ 10,500 professionals by FY27. Oh, and here’s a detailed look at the ancient seven wonders of the world. In today’s newsletter, we will talk about - Flipkart B2B arm’s playbook
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Here’s your trivia for today: Aryabhata, India’s first unmanned Earth satellite, was launched on April 19, 1975. How long was it operational for?
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