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Govt notifies PIB's fact check unit under IT rules
THE MINISTRY OF electronics and information technology (Meity) on Wednesday notified fact check unit under the Press Information Bureau (PIB) that will monitor content concerning business of the government on social media platforms.
India's income inequality at historic high: Report
INDIA'S TOP 1% held a share of 22.6% in the total income of the country, and a 40.1% share in the total wealth, in 2022-23.
PM hints at steps to boost startup funding
PRIME MINISTER NARENDRA MODI on Wednesday said more innovative ways to finance startups are being explored and hinted that the full Union Budget for 2024-25, to be presented after the Lok Sabha polls, could include proposals in this regard.
JSW, MG Motor look to create a 'Maruti moment'
To roll out EVs and ICE vehicles; first car coming in Sept
Lean IPL Shouldn't Cost Kohli His T20 WC Spot
EVER SINCE VIRAT Kohli returned to India, even the minutest detail about the 35-year-old has found its way to social media.
Agri exports rebound
Meat, dairy, fruits & vegetable shipments see sharp jump
Delhi world's most polluted capital: AQI survey
Bihar’s Begusarai is the world’s most polluted city
SC summons Ramdev, Patanjali MD
ASKING WHY CONTEMPT proceedings should not be initiated for alleged violation of its earlier order which restrained Patanjali Ayurved from issuing \"misleading\" advertisements, the Supreme Court on Tuesday directed yoga guru Ramdev to appear before it at the next hearing on April 2.
Japan ends 'negative rates' era; makes first rate hike in 17 years
Yen fell below 150 per dollar after the decision, while shares rose
Adani firms say report on bribery probe by US false
ADANI GROUP COMPANIES haven't received any notice from the US Department of Justice regarding a probe into whether the Indian conglomerate may have engaged in bribery, according to exchange filings.
Credit growth in FY25 may decline by up to 100 bps
Banks turn cautious on retail loans after the RBI expresses discomfort
Tata Steel to raise ₹2,700 cr via NCDs
TATA STEEL'S BOARD on Tuesday approved a fundraising of ₹2,700 crore through issuance of non-convertible debentures (NCDs) on private placement basis.
Amazon Prime Video lines up 70 shows, films over 2 years
AMAZON PRIME VIDEO will launch nearly 70 new series and films over the next two years in India, it said on Tuesday, as the streaming war intensifies in the domestic media and entertainment market.
Investors earmark ₹25,000 cr for AI
VENTURE CAPITAL FIRMS such as Accel, Bessemer Venture Partners, BoldCap, IvyCap Ventures, and Indian Angel Network, are looking to double down on their investments in artificial intelligence (AI) startups, lining up an overall fund of nearly ₹25,000 crore over the next few years.
GDP may grow 8% in FY24: RBI bulletin
THE COUNTRY'S GROSS domestic product (GDP) may grow at a rate closer to 8%, even higher than 7.6% seen by the National Statistical Office (NSO), according to a forecast model in the Reserve Bank of India's monthly bulletin for March.
Direct tax collections rise 20%, close to RE
THE CENTRE'S DIRECT tax collections, after refunds, stood at ₹18.9 trillion as of March 17 in the current financial year, a release by the finance ministry said on Tuesday.
More private money to flow into BOT highway projects
Investors can borrow from NBFCs under new contract terms
ATC to convert Voda Idea's ₹1.4K-cr bonds into equity
AMERICAN TOWER COMPANY (ATC) has opted to convert ₹1,440 crore worth of debt bonds issued by Vodafone Idea into equity, a regulatory filing on Tuesday showed.
SpiceJet's Ajay Singh ups bid for Go First
ONE OF THE two bidders for bankrupt airline Go First has raised its offer following a nudge from lenders, two banking sources and a person aware of the development said on Tuesday.
Indices slump as BOJ hikes rates
TCS biggest loser in Sensex pack, down 4%
Putin Warns West Of WW3 After Election Victory
Russian President Vladimir Putin warned the West on Monday that a direct conflict between Russia and the US-led NATO military alliance would mean the planet was one step away from World War 3 but said hardly anyone wanted such a scenario.
Nvidia Backs Data Centre Firm Yotta In India's Biggest AI Bet Yet
It's a sultry March evening in the suburbs of Mumbai and a group of men hovers anxiously at the back gate of the startup Yotta Data Services.
Apple In Talks With Google To Use Gemini For iPhones
APPLE IS IN talks to build Google's Gemini artificial intelligence (AI) engine into the iPhone, according to people familiar with the situation, setting the stage for a blockbuster agreement that would shake up the AI industry.
Blinkit Will Be Bigger Than Zomato In A Year: Goyal
‘Being paranoid’ mantra to stay ahead, says CEO
India can't top China's past 8-10% growth, says Morgan Stanley
INDIA IS UNLIKELY to achieve the 810% economic growth rates that China pulled off over the long term, Morgan Stanley's chief Asia economist said, even though the investment bank remains optimistic about New Delhi's prospects.
As women turn power hitters, big question: Time for bigger fields?
WHILE DELHI CAPITALS lost their second successive Women's Premier League (WPL) final, there was one undeniable bright spot.
Gadkari to give away Ramnath Goenka awards for journalism
FROM A STORY on how unplanned development can potentially lead to ecological damage in the higher reaches of the Himalayas to the relationship that Bastar tribals have with the State, from exposing a recruitment scam to highlighting the hardships faced by healthcare workers during the Covid pandemic - each of the winners of the Ramnath Goenka Awards for Excellence in Journalism Awards exemplify a basic tenet of journalism: the need to tell a story that touches lives.
India Inc expresses concern on breach of confidentiality
INDUSTRY CHAMBERS OF commerce - CII, Ficci, and Assocham on Monday expressed their concern on the issue of disclosure of the alpha-numeric numbers of the electoral bonds.
As bonds chase power, unknown smaller parties rue empty coffers
In extreme cold, the 21 young men sleep on the floor on a chatai in a big hall with some blankets and quilts for cover
Trent: A Star beginning to brighten?
Recent disclosures point to improving traction