Bus falls into gorge, 36 dead in U'khand
The Free Press Journal|November 05, 2024
In a tragic incident, 36 people were killed including 10 women after a bus with 50 passengers onboard fell into a deep gorge in Uttarakhand's Almora district.
Bus falls into gorge, 36 dead in U'khand

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Tata Group to Create 5 Lakh Mfg Jobs Over Next Half Decade: N Chandrasekaran

The Tata Group plans to create 500,000 manufacturing jobs over the next half-decade in sectors like battery, semiconductors, electric vehicles and solar industries, Tata Sons Chairman N Chandrasekaran said on Thursday.

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RBI Sets Up Panel for Ethical Use of AI in Financial Sector
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RBI Sets Up Panel for Ethical Use of AI in Financial Sector

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has announced the formation of an eight-member committee tasked with developing a framework for the responsible and ethical use of artificial intelligence (AI) in the financial sector.

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Banks Can Charge Over 30% Interest On Credit Card Dues: SC
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Banks Can Charge Over 30% Interest On Credit Card Dues: SC

Banks can charge over 30 per cent on credit card dues from customers after the Supreme Court set aside a sixteen-year-old National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission verdict, which held charging excessive interest rates amounted to an unfair trade practice.

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Banks' balance sheets stay robust, bad loans decline to 13-yr low: RBI report

Profitability of banks improved for the sixth consecutive year in 2023-24 and their gross bad debts or NPAs declined to a 13-year low of 2.7 per cent, according to the RBI data released on Thursday.

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D-Street small stocks reap big gains in 2024

Dalal Street minnows stole the show in 2024, giving handsome returns to investors, helped by a largely optimistic trend in the stock market and impressive retail investors' participation.

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Gilts fall before weekly auction on Fri on slight rise in US yields

India's government bond prices ended lower on Thursday as traders trimmed their holdings to make room for fresh supply of gilts at the weekly auction on Friday, dealers said.

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India to drive global oil demand growth till 2035: IEA

India is set to lead global oil demand growth until 2035, according to a recent report by the International Energy Agency (IEA).

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Inflation: Govt keeping close watch on prices of 38 food goods

The Centre's Department of Consumer Affairs is monitoring prices of 38 food commodities such as cereals, pulses, vegetables, edible oils, and spices to control the volatility in prices, according to an official statement issued on Thursday.

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Exporters Seek ₹750 Crore to Target US to Tap $25 Bn Potential Amid Tariff Threats on China
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Exporters Seek ₹750 Crore to Target US to Tap $25 Bn Potential Amid Tariff Threats on China

Exporters on Thursday sought a fund of Rs 750 crore for three years to tap USD 25 billion export potential in the US, aiming to seize potential opportunities that may arise as the US President-elect, Donald Trump, has threatened to impose high tariffs on Chinese goods.

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Weddings get glitz back as budgets surge
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Weddings get glitz back as budgets surge

Marriages might be made in heaven but for those on the earth, the occasion to celebrate the exchange of vows is back to being an expensive affair.

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