Business Standard - November 02, 2023
Business Standard - November 02, 2023
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November 02, 2023
Disinvestment target for FY25 may be lower with no new lofty plan
FY24 BE of ₹51,000 cr expected to be slashed by half
2 mins
Festivals light up car sales, GST collection
PV sales climb new peak for 3rd straight month; GST mop-up at ₹1.72 trn
3 mins
SAP bets on GenAI in India amid buoyant demand
German software major SAP is betting on generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) in India as it announced plans to turn every developer into a GenAI developer, at TechEd 2023, its flagship event held in Bengaluru
1 min
Can't let innovation get ahead of regulation: MOS IT at UK Al meet
Minister of State for IT M Rajeev Chandrasekhar on Wednesday called for building a new framework to enhance accountability of platforms around user harm
1 min
Coca-Cola India FY23 profit surges 57%
Coca Cola India, the subsidiary of global fizzy-drink maker Coca Cola Company, reported a net profit of ₹722.44 crore in financial year 2023 (FY23), said financial data accessed by business intelligence platform Tofler
1 min
Sun Pharma profit up 5% at ₹2.375 crore
Sun Pharmaceutical Industries on Wednesday said its consolidated net profit increased by 5 per cent to ₹2,375 crore for the quarter ended September 2023 (Q2FY24) driven by robust sales across domestic and US markets.
1 min
Tata Steel slips into red, logs ₹6,196 crore net loss in Q2
Tata Steel reported a consolidated net loss of ₹6,196.24 crore in the July-September quarter on the back of impairment charges and restructuring costs due to the proposed transition in the UK
1 min
Hero Moto drives in 47% profit on reduced costs
Chairman Munjal to take 20% cut in fixed salary
1 min
BANK FRAUD CASE - ED attaches ₹538 crore properties of Goyal, kin
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Wednesday said it has attached in London, Dubai and India assets worth 538 crore of Jet Airways founder Naresh Goyal, his family members and companies as part of a money laundering investigation linked to an alleged bank loan fraud
1 min
Apple, Dell among 110 cleared to import laptops
The government has cleared 110 of the total 111 applications, including those of Apple, Dell and Lenovo, that sought permission for imports of IT hardware products like laptops and computers on the first day of implementation of the new system, an official said
1 min
States spark smart meter adoption with mega tenders
After years of slow growth and a lukewarm response from states, the smart meter infrastructure is set to receive a boost, with nearly 150 million meters at various stages of tendering this year
2 mins
Avggross monthly GST mop-up rises 11%
Stricter anti-evasion steps, higher festival-season consumer spending pushed GST numbers in Oct
2 mins
UPI transaction value highest ever in October
Unified Payments Interface (UPI) transactions saw their highest-ever value in October, touching ₹17.16 trillion, up 9 per cent compared to ₹15.8 trillion in September
1 min
Services trade surplus bounces back in Sept qtr
Grows 26.6% after falling to a three-quarter low in Q1
2 mins
BoB's head of digital lending quits
RBI had recently put curbs on 'BoB World' app with which he was associated
1 min
₹hits fresh closing low of 83.29 as $ index rises
Geopolitical tensions in West Asia, rising crude prices led to foreign outflows
2 mins
Oppn MPs urge panel to look into iPhone hacking
Opposition members on Wednesday urged the parliamentary panel on Information Technology to look into the alleged hacking of the iPhones of some of the Opposition members of parliament (MPs).
1 min
BJP, Cong court rebels to avoid upsets in elections
Rivals wary of those denied tickets as past polls serve reminder of damage
3 mins
Centre tells SC: Electoral bonds aimed at eradicating black money
The Centre told the Supreme Court on Wednesday that almost every country, including India, was grappling with the problem of use of black money in elections and the electoral bonds scheme was a \"conscious attempt\" to eradicate the menace of \"unclean money\" in the poll process
1 min
Nokia sues Amazon from US to India for streaming patents
Nokia Oyj sued Amazon.com in courts across three continents, alleging the e-commerce giant uses its technologies in streaming services and devices without authorisation
1 min
First foreigners leave Gaza via Rafah crossing
WAR SPILLING OVER INTO SYRIA, SAYS UN; BIDEN TO MEET XI IN NOV; INTERNET, PHONES 'COMPLETELY' SHUT OFF IN GAZA
4 mins
Tech-powered aspirations for Amrit Kaal
Three recent announcements by Prime Minister Narendra Modi have stirred public debate on what kind of decadal goals must Bharat aspire for.
3 mins
Advance-decline ratio skids after FPIs intensify selloff
At lowest level since March 2023, but remains in the positive
2 mins
Chip-making to be outsourced after fab, Osat plants are built
Global semiconductor giant Qualcomm Inc has said it will outsource manufacture of semiconductor chips in India when the country has set up its own fabrication (fab) plants and outsourced semiconductor assembly and test (Osat) facilities
2 mins
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