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Claims of Reliance Infratel's indirect creditors upheld
The apex court upheld ₹10,952 crore claims by four indirect creditors of Anil Ambani-led RCom's tower biz
TKIL in talks with oil, steel cos for green hydrogen plants
TKIL aims for 100 MW electrolyser capacity by 2025 and has allocated ₹1,500-2,000 crore
Harsh Jain - LIVING THE DREAM
The co-founder and CEO of Dream Sports talks about the correlation between academic mediocrity and success, setting the culture at the organisation, and the boom in fantasy sports in India
Rappers, strippers and chickens: Our IFFK 2024 picks
From Palme d'Or winner 'Anora' to Hong Sang-soo's new lo-fi charmer, here are some favourites from the festival
From Swindon to the by-lanes of Bandra
In a stage adaptation of Mark Haddon's book, Atul Kumar re-imagines the characters in Colaba
The last yak herders of the Mustang Valley
As the fabled Mustang Valley in Nepal gets integrated into modernity, the ancient economy of transhumance is fading
The perfect sweet-tart balance of blueberries
I am yet to meet a kid who doesn't love blueberries.
Warm winter menus that make the heart sing
Taste the freshest flavours of December in dishes like 'bhaang' chicken, 'shaak' risotto and hay ice cream with a cherry blanket
Pair tea with cheese and chocolate
Last month I reached out to Dona Aideau who hosts tea and chocolate pairings, not something one hears about often.
Joe Sacco's art journalism
Joe Sacco has been called the heir to Art Spiegelman (Maus) and his award shelf creaks under the weight of trophies (Eisner Award for Best Original Graphic Novel, Ridenhour Book Prize, American Book Award, etc.). But the scale of achievements casts no shadow on the man himself. When hordes of fans turned up at his brief appearances in two Delhi bookstores last month, the response surprised the 64-year-old Maltese-American graphic novelist.
When the British chose pragmatism as strategy
In the 17th century, Visvagunadarsana by Venkatadhvari describes two celestial beings touring India. Flying from the Himalayas to Kanyakumari, they review the land's many towns and holy sites; one gandharva noticing only bad, the other more good.
Why are we not concert ready?
Infrastructure in India hasn't kept pace with the cultural explosion. Maybe we need to get creative
The ombudsman dilemma: Free relief or stacked deck?
With rejected claims and rising dispute barriers, can policyholders match the insurers' clout?
The history of a heritage sweater that's always hot
Fair Isle designs have, through centuries, followed geometric patterns, along with symbols related to the island life
Artificial intelligence: The latest opium of the masses
A new phenomenon is captivating the collective public consciousness. It does not require temples, prayer mats or Sunday sermons. Artificial intelligence seems to be replacing religion as the \"opium of the masses,\" an overwhelming force slowly taking control of our lives, promising utopian futures and sparking endless debates.
India in 2025: While challenges resurface, so do opportunities
India needs job generation for balanced growth. With world trade in flux, mid-tech sectors hold promise if deals are struck
The US Fed seems as clueless as markets about its 2025 path
Powell didn't dwell on Trump uncertainty. That's understandable
Let footpaths lead us to faster economic growth
If good roads are signposts of prosperity, so are urban walkways. But India's pedestrian infrastructure suffers neglect that an economy in need of inclusive growth cannot afford
We should expect 12 AI trends to stand out in 2025 and beyond
The first four predictions are about enhanced human-AI interaction and how our lives will change
Our manufacturing must adapt to a dynamic world
The global economic landscape is becoming increasingly interlinked and dynamic. Despite multiple shifts, 2023 saw global merchandise exports worth over $24 trillion, an increase of 6% over 2019, demonstrating resilience in the face of disruptions.
WHY PHYSICAL BANK BRANCHES REMAIN CRUCIAL IN AN ERA DOMINATED BY DIGITAL
Trust, human engagement, and relationship management remain crucial for customers
JAN AUSHADHI GETS A SHOT IN THE ARM
More than a decade after it was launched, the affordable-drug scheme is finally seeing sales pick up
Ola Electric set to expand network
Ola Electric on Thursday said it will expand its sales and service network to about 4,000 outlets on 25 December.
Genesis to acquire stake in SpiceJet
SpiceJet on Thursday said aircraft lessor Genesis will acquire a stake worth $4 million in the airline as part of settling a more than $16 million dispute.
Tata denies reports on Starbucks exit
Tata Consumer Products Ltd (TCPL) on Thursday denied reports on the exit of cafe chain Starbucks from the Indian market, terming them as \"baseless\".
Bharti Airtel clears 2016 spectrum dues
Indian telecom carrier Bharti Airtel has made an early payment of ₹3,626 crore to the government, the company said on Thursday, settling all its liabilities for the spectrum acquired in 2016.
PE investment in Indian real estate up 32% in 2024: Knight Frank
Indian real estate attracted $4.15 billion of private equity (PE) investments this calendar year, up 32% annually, led by higher inflow in the housing segment, according to Knight Frank India.
Supply-chain issues ground 102 aircraft
The government on Thursday said 102 aircraft are on the ground due to supply-chain issues and that it has been encouraging development of the ecosystem for manufacturing of planes by public as well as private enterprises in the country.
Concord IPO day 1: Subscribed 59%
The initial share sale of Concord Enviro Systems Ltd, an environmental engineering solutions firm, received 59% subscription on the first day of bidding on Thursday.
EV market likely to touch ₹20 tn by '30
Union minister Nitin Gadkari on Thursday said the electric vehicle (EV) market potential is likely to touch ₹20 trillion and will create around 50 million jobs across the entire EV ecosystem by 2030.