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Papua New Guinea ready to host Indian Prime Minister Modi

 Prime Minister and Acting Foreign Affairs Minister Hon. James Marape says Papua New Guinea is ready to host Indian Prime Minister Hon. Narendra Modi from May 21-22. He said this after a high-level meeting with Indian High Commissioner to PNG H.E. Imbasekar Sundaramurhti and Chief Liaison Officer H.E. Visvas Sapkal, on Friday, May 12, 2023, to discuss preparations for the visit. PM Marape said PM Modi would be given a red-carpet welcome with a 19-gun salute when his plane lands in Port Moresby on the evening of Sunday, May 21. “He (PM Modi) will then meet with members of the Indian community in Port Moresby,” he said. “The next morning (Monday, May 22), he will go to Government House, to pay a courtesy call on Governor-General Sir Bob Dadae. “At 9.15am, PM Modi will have a bilateral meeting with me. After that, from 10am-12pm, he will meet Pacific leaders at the Forum for India-Pacific Islands Cooperation (FIPIC) Summit. “After lunch, PM Modi will have another meeting, and then depart

How to Fund Your Business Start-Up?

It is a very challenging job to find financing in any economic climate. It doesn’t matter whether it is a start-up fund or capital to expand your money to hold on through the tough times, securing funds is not easy, given our current state of affairs. To help you with all these financing problems, here are few financing techniques and useful pieces of information you should remember to be able to fund your startup. Few ways in which one can fund their start-up business: 1. Factoring should be considered: This is the most important thing that should be considered. A company sells its receivables to get cash up-front and that too at a discount rate. It is very frequently used by companies with poor credit or by businesses such as apparel manufacturers that have to fill orders, but it is a too expensive method to raise funds as the company selling the receivables generally pays the fees which eventually is a percentage of a total amount. Here is an example that if one pays 2% fee to get f