Prominent Indian scientist and industrialist Dr Swati Piramal has been conferred France's top civilian honour for her contributions in the fields of business and industry, science, medicine, and towards strengthening Indo-French ties. Piramal, 66, is the vice-chairperson of the Mumbai-headquartered Piramal Group, a business conglomerate with interests in pharmaceuticals, financial services, real estate and glass packaging. The Chevalier de la Legion d'Honneur or Knight of the Legion of Honour was conferred on her in an investiture ceremony by Catherine Colonna, France's Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs, during a visit to India this week. The award was conferred on behalf of French President Emmanuel Macron. Dr Piramal is not only a leading and outstanding businesswoman, but also a businesswoman who gives back to society, said Colonna. Her strong influence on business and industry, public policy, healthcare governance and women's leadership is widely recognised in India and .
Legion said it was writing software to shift through data and retrieve information only of illegal wealth.
Sansad is the email service for parliamentarians that is managed by National Informatics Centre
So, they really like their drugs. They also seem to have a peculiar obsession with dying from an overdose
In an encrypted chat interview with FactorDaily, Legion reportedly said: "Next is a dump of sansad-.nic.in emails. Which is - quite big. It includes a lot of _BIG FISH_".
Legion has warned that their next target is former IPL Chairman Lalit Modi