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Have you noticed that Zomato now asks you to watch videos while you wait for your food? Subham Agarwal finds out why e-commerce companies are investing in original video to keep users around on their apps. Meanwhile, Nikhila Henry reports that the police and the media in Kerala may be very sure of what they found in the Jolly Joseph murder case, but details revealed suggest that they are centred around suspicion, circumstantial evidence, and the confessions of Joseph and two other accused. In some bad news, India’s Global Hunger Index score should have all of us worried.

 

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From Sales To Streaming — Why Are Flipkart And Zomato Making Movies?

While it may seem that startups like Flipkart and Zomato simply don’t want to be left behind in the video-streaming race, the reality is that they are aren’t competing with video services at all. They have a different end-goal and it’s especially evident when you pay attention to what’s common among the trio’s announcements.

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Kerala: The Jolly Joseph Case Is Not As Watertight As Police And Media Claim

KG Simon, the Kozhikode Rural Superintendent of Police, said it was pure luck that led him to the case. In August, an online petition to the Kerala Crime Branch filed by Rojo Thomas, raising doubts about the death of his brother Roy in 2011, landed on Simon’s desk. Rojo, who lives in the United States, attached a copy of a post-mortem report that pointed to the presence of sodium cyanide in Roy’s body. Despite the report, the police had, eight years ago, ruled that Roy died of “natural causes”.

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