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Saivion India Emerges as a Trusted Partner for Global Brands in eCommerce Product Management
Saivion India Emerges as a Trusted Partner for Global Brands in eCommerce Product Management

Associated Press

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • Associated Press

Saivion India Emerges as a Trusted Partner for Global Brands in eCommerce Product Management

Saivion India offers trusted eCommerce solutions like data entry, product listing, and photo editing, helping global brands grow efficiently and accurately. 'At Saivion India, we're committed to delivering precision-driven eCommerce solutions that help global brands scale faster, smarter, and more efficiently.'— Kabindra Sharma NEW DELHI, DELHI, INDIA, May 29, 2025 / / -- In a time when online businesses are booming, Saivion India has quietly positioned itself as a go-to agency for companies seeking reliable data entry, product listing, and eCommerce content management solutions. With over a decade of experience, Saivion India has built a reputation for delivering accurate, scalable, and affordable backend support services, helping brands streamline their operations across platforms like Amazon, Shopify, eBay, and BigCommerce. 'Our mission has always been to simplify complexity for eCommerce businesses,' says Kabindra Sharma, Founder of Saivion India. 'Whether it's managing thousands of SKUs, cleaning up product data, or enhancing product photos, our clients rely on us as an extension of their in-house teams.' While automation and AI tools have transformed many aspects of online business, there remains a crucial need for human-powered precision in areas like: - Product catalog management - Amazon listing optimization - Bulk image editing and background removal - Data cleaning and enrichment - Website scraping and market research Learn more about Saivion India's offerings at – one of the leading data entry service providers for global online businesses. By outsourcing routine but essential tasks to Saivion India, businesses have reported: - Faster product go-live times - Lower operational costs - Better search visibility (SEO) - Improved product image quality - Higher marketplace conversion rates The company is now expanding its reach to serve agencies, SaaS startups, retailers, and wholesalers across North America, Europe, and Southeast Asia. About Saivion India Founded in 2010, Saivion India provides end-to-end eCommerce support services such as product data entry, image editing, digital marketing, catalog processing, and website scraping. With a client-first approach and a detail-oriented team, Saivion India helps digital businesses scale with speed and confidence. Suraj Kumar Saivion India +91 93117 59707 [email protected] Visit us on social media: LinkedIn Instagram Facebook YouTube X Legal Disclaimer: EIN Presswire provides this news content 'as is' without warranty of any kind. We do not accept any responsibility or liability for the accuracy, content, images, videos, licenses, completeness, legality, or reliability of the information contained in this article. If you have any complaints or copyright issues related to this article, kindly contact the author above.

‘Custodial death': Dumka DIG suspends two Deoghar cops
‘Custodial death': Dumka DIG suspends two Deoghar cops

Time of India

time7 days ago

  • Time of India

‘Custodial death': Dumka DIG suspends two Deoghar cops

Dumka: DIG Ambar Lakda has suspended officers in-charge (OC) of Palajori and Sarath police stations in Deoghar district in connection with the alleged custodial death of a man accused of cyber crime last week. In the suspension orders, the DIG referred to the gross negligence on the part of both the officers — Prabhat Kumar and Suraj Kumar of Palajori and Sarath police stations respectively — while interrogating the arrested accused without following the mandatory norms. The deceased, identified as Meraj Ansari (35), died hours after his arrest by a joint police team of Palajori and Sarath police stations of Deoghar district from his home at Dudhani village under Palajori police station on May 21. He was allegedly thrashed in presence of his family during arrest. Ansari's death sparked large-scale outrage in the area, with hundreds thronging Palajori police station, staging demonstrations, and pelting stones, blaming the cops for subjecting him to torture during interrogation leading to his death. Refuting the allegations, Deoghar police claimed died of an ailment after he was taken to the hospital. "Ansari was arrested from his home and was shifted to the Deoghar sadar hospital the same evening following the deterioration of his health condition during interrogation. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 5 Books Warren Buffett Wants You to Read In 2025 Blinkist: Warren Buffett's Reading List Undo He was declared dead by the attending doctor," DSP and district police spokesperson Laxman Prasad said. The DIG however said, "It came to light that the officers under question remained negligent by not adhering to the mandatory medical examination of the arrested accused before interrogating him. Whether he was tortured can be ascertained after a probe." Suraj Kumar, was already under the scanner for allegedly assaulting Maheswar Rana (50) of Bagdaha village under the neighbouring Khaga police station limits, leading to his death on April 12 when he was picked up from his home in connection with a POCSO case. Maheswar died hours after being in police custody. His family members claimed he succumbed to police assault.

Producer Chanda Patel Unveils Poster of Tera Mera Nata at the 78th Cannes Film Festival 2025
Producer Chanda Patel Unveils Poster of Tera Mera Nata at the 78th Cannes Film Festival 2025

Time of India

time24-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Producer Chanda Patel Unveils Poster of Tera Mera Nata at the 78th Cannes Film Festival 2025

1 2 Indian film producer Chanda Patel created a proud moment for Indian cinema by unveiling the official poster of her upcoming film Tera Mera Nata at the prestigious 78th Cannes International Film Festival 2025. The film stars Suraj Kumar and Ambika in the lead roles and is already generating buzz for its heartfelt storyline and promising performances. Held from May 13 to May 24, 2025, the Cannes Film Festival continues to serve as the world's premier platform for showcasing cinematic excellence. Chanda Patel's presence on the iconic red carpet marks yet another significant step in the global recognition of Indian content. The unveiling was attended by international film personalities and delegates, adding glamour and worldwide attention to the event. Tera Mera Nata is said to be a soul-stirring romantic drama that explores themes of love, destiny, and emotional connection, set against a visually rich backdrop. The poster, which features Suraj Kumar and Bhavika in a serene natural setting, hints at a touching narrative and picturesque cinematography. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 5 Books Warren Buffett Wants You to Read In 2025 Blinkist: Warren Buffett's Reading List Undo Speaking on the occasion, Chanda Patel expressed her excitement: 'Presenting our film poster at Cannes is a dream come true. We've poured our hearts into Tera Mera Nata, and sharing its first glimpse on a global stage is a proud moment for our entire team.' With this international launch, Tera Mera Nata is now one of the most anticipated Indian films slated for release. The film is expected to resonate with global audiences thanks to its universal themes and emotional depth. Check out our list of the latest Hindi , English , Tamil , Telugu , Malayalam , and Kannada movies . Don't miss our picks for the best Hindi movies , best Tamil movies, and best Telugu films .

Inter-state drug racket busted in city, four held
Inter-state drug racket busted in city, four held

Time of India

time24-05-2025

  • Time of India

Inter-state drug racket busted in city, four held

Ranchi: City police on Friday arrested four drug peddlers, including a woman, from two locations in the city and busted an inter-state drug racket, recovering narcotics and cash worth around Rs 27 lakh. Ranchi SSP claimed it to be one of the biggest drug haul in recent years. The arrested persons have been identified as Suraj Kumar (25) who hails from Bihar's Sasaram, Sejal Khan (22), Vishal Mittal alias Hemant Mittal (25) and Arif Iqbal (26), all from Ranchi. Police recovered Rs 4.5 lakh cash and brown sugar worth around Rs 23 lakh market value from them. SSP Chandan Kumar Singh said that an individual from Bihar's Sasaram trafficked brown sugar to Ranchi's Nur Nagar area under the Kotwali police station area. "Based on an intel, DSP Kotwali conducted a raid in the area at around 3 am on Friday, seizing brown sugar weighing around 110 grams. During the raid, Suraj and Sejal were arrested for their alleged involvement in drug trafficking from Bihar's Sasaram and selling it in Ranchi. Police recovered Rs 4.5 lakh from their possession. This is so far the biggest achievement of Ranchi police against drug trafficking," the SSP added. Police also recovered two mobiles and a two-wheeler from them. During the interrogation, the duo revealed that they had been associated with the trafficking for a long time. "Sejal informed that her elder sister is also associated with the trafficking ring, and police have been trying to apprehend her as well," the SSP added. Get the latest lifestyle updates on Times of India, along with Brother's Day wishes , messages and quotes !

Nagaland University-led research team develops cost-effective material for use in next generation energy storage devices
Nagaland University-led research team develops cost-effective material for use in next generation energy storage devices

The Hindu

time05-05-2025

  • Science
  • The Hindu

Nagaland University-led research team develops cost-effective material for use in next generation energy storage devices

The Nagaland University-led multi-institute research team has developed a cost-effective method to create an advanced material for building next-generation energy storage devices called 'Supercapacitors'. They are gaining attention due to their ability to store large amounts of energy and charge very quickly, unlike traditional batteries. These devices are widely seen as a potential solution to the growing demand for more efficient and sustainable energy systems. A critical part of a supercapacitor's performance is the material used for its electrodes. The high cost of these materials has been a barrier to widespread use. Suraj Kumar, DST-INSPIRE Fellow, Nagaland University said, 'The material itself is not indigenous; however, the process developed for its synthesis can be considered indigenous. While supercapacitors differ significantly from batteries in their operation and characteristics, the energy density of our tested supercapacitor is comparable to that of Nickel-Cadmium (Ni-Cd) batteries'. This research aligns closely with India's growing focus on clean energy and environmentally responsible technologies. In this context, the team developed a new approach to produce aminated graphene, a derivative of reduced graphene oxide. This method is notably cost-effective, faster, completing the entire procedure much more quickly than the traditional processes. Further, the obtained material also demonstrated good electrochemical properties. This kind of material can help improve the performance and lower the cost of energy storage systems. Initial lab tests have shown promising results. The research has already received an Indian patent. The research is now at a point where it can be taken further for possible commercial use. The team This research was taken up by a team comprising researchers from Nagaland University, Visvesvaraya Technological University, Karnataka, and Nagarjuna College of Engineering and Technology, Karnataka. They have developed a cost-effective method to produce high-performance 'functionalised graphene' supercapacitor material. It features a wide electrochemical window, good stability, and an impressive energy density. The study was conducted by Mr. Suraj Kumar, a DST-INSPIRE Fellow, Nagaland University working under the joint supervision of Prof. Dipak Sinha, Chemistry Department, Nagaland University and Prof. Dinesh Rangappa from Visvesvaraya Technological University, Karnataka. The team also included Ms. Priyakshi Bora from Nagaland University, Mr. Kunal Roy from Visvesvaraya Technological University and Dr. Navya Rani M. from Nagarjuna College of Engineering and Technology. The findings were published in iScience, an open-access journal from Cell Press that provides a platform for original research in the life, physical, social, earth, social, and health sciences. Elaborating on this research, Prof. Dipak Sinha, Department of Chemistry, Nagaland University, said, 'Unlike traditional methods that are time-consuming and resource-intensive, this new approach operates under moderate temperature and pressure conditions, making it energy-efficient, faster, and more suitable for large-scale production.' Prof. Dipak Sinha added, 'The resulting material not only simplifies the manufacturing process but also delivers significantly enhanced performance, enabling a supercapacitor with a wide 2.2 V electrochemical window, an energy density exceeding 50 Wh/kg, and 98% energy retention after 10,000 cycles. Notably, it achieves a fivefold increase in gravimetric energy density compared to its non-aminated counterpart, demonstrating both scientific novelty and commercial potential.' Elaborating further on the advantages of this new method, Mr. Kumar added, 'Traditional methods demand high temperatures, elevated pressures, and lengthy processing times, which add to the complexity and cost of production. Conventional methods typically involve converting bulk graphite into graphene oxide, followed by a series of steps to reduce and functionalize it. The developed process in contrast, is a one-pot synthesis that directly transforms bulk graphite into aminated graphene. This process not only reduces time and resource usage but also operates under moderate temperature and pressure, making it scalable and energy-efficient. Notably, it stands out as one of the quickest methods available for producing this material.'

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