Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], October 9 (ANI): United Kingdom Prime Minister Keir Starmer visited Yash Raj Films (YRF) Studios, where he was treated to the iconic romantic track 'Tujhe Dekha To Ye ...
Robin Khuda, founder and CEO of data centre empire AirTrunk, has donated $100 million to the university to launch a 20-year science and engineering pathway program, targeting young women, in his name.
The 2011 Geo series is based on Hashim Nadeem’s novel of the same name Dubai: More than a decade has passed since Khuda Aur Mohabbat first aired on Pakistani television, but its themes of love, loss, ...
The University of Sydney has become the top recipient of philanthropic funding in New South Wales after Bangladeshi-born Australian billionaire Robin Khuda donated $100 million to encourage more young ...
Robin Khuda with undergraduate STEM students, (left to right) Loretta Payne, Anandikaa Ramesh and Samantha Jap. Source: University of Sydney. Startup founders and business leaders have described ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. A billionaire will pay for high school students to get tutoring as part of a historic $100 million donation to the University of Sydney ...
Israel released 110 Palestinian prisoners in exchange for three Israeli hostages held by Hamas in the third round of exchanges in the Gaza ceasefire deal, which is in its second week. Five Thai ...
What is the best end-of-year gift you’ve received from your employer? A personalised mug, a company t-shirt, a gift card … how about a $65,000 bonus? That’s what AirTrunk CEO Robin Khuda has in store ...
Mr Khuda was a keen contender for the board position in June, looking to add to its expertise on tech infrastructure and data centres. That was before Mr Khuda and his company skyrocketed in public ...
Amid the rise in people opting for shopping online and relying on e-commerce portals over the past few years, the reluctance to buy essentials offline has surged. People becoming too dependent on ...
Talk about the man of the moment. While there was no shortage of star power at The Australian Financial Review’s Property Summit in Sydney on Tuesday, there was no question that top billing went to ...