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Delhi airport's passenger capacity reaches 100 mn
THE DELHI IGI Airport on Sunday joined an elite global club of airports that have a passenger handling capacity of 100 million per year, with the inauguration of the expanded Terminal 1.
Godrej Appliances' FY24 revenues likely at ₹6K cr
GODREJ APPLIANCES ANTICIPATES its premium segment to increase sales turnover by as much as 20% in the upcoming fiscal year.
Taking a cue from mobile playbook
Wearable firms focus on scaling up local production
What are N Line cars in Hyundai?
Creta N Line will be launched on March 11
What's the true value of university accreditation in a market for lemons
Universities should not view accreditation as a burdensome quest for external validation, but as an opportunity for genuine improvement
Go for flexi-cap funds to manage risks
Dynamic participation across market caps can lead to higher returns
IIFL Finance files compliance report with RBI
Banks are re-assessing gold loan co-lending tie-up with the NBFC
Six NBFCs must list in the next year
Upper-layer NBFCs must list within three years of classification
Teen tech innovations to be on display at Museum of Solutions
MUSEUM OF SOLUTIONS (MUSO), a social initiative by Sajjan Jindalled JSW Group, will host an initiative to showcase technological innovations by teenagers and help them raise seed funding from various incubators.
Jio, Voda Idea oppose key 5G band allocation to Railways
700 Mhz is unavailable, not being put up for auctions in May
RIL-Disney deal may need tweaks for CCI approval
Competition watchdog to see if other players will be left weaker
Formal contractual workers set to hit 10 million by 2030
THE NUMBER OF flexi or \"formal contractual workers\" in India, employed by staffing companies, is expected to reach 10 million by the end of 2030 from 55.5 million at present, as there is a huge demand for such workforce, said Lohit Bhatia, president, Indian Staffing Federation (ISF).
India not to tailor EV policy just for Tesla, says Goyal
INDIA WILL NOT tailor its policies to suit US-based EV maker Tesla, and its laws and tariff rules will be formulated to attract all-electric vehicle manufacturers from across the world to set up a base in the world's fastest-growing economy, commerce and industry minister Piyush Goyal said.
Electricity prices on exchanges plunge
Lower gas prices may allow gas-based capacities: Industry
Sponge iron units face ore shortage, seek export ban
THE DOMESTIC SPONGE iron manufacturers fear a continuous shortage of iron ore may bring it to the brink of collapse.
Services trade, migration to ease under EFTA agreement
No immediate tariff cuts for Swiss watches, wines, chocolates
Realty bookings home in on ₹1 trn
RESIDENTIAL SALES BOOKINGS of top listed real estate companies are set to cross ₹1 trillion this fiscal, more than three times the FY21 figure, as per analyst estimates.
Markets jittery over some Tata stocks
Exuberance over IPO by Tata Sons may fade out
FMCG firms see price hikes in FY25
FAST-MOVING CONSUMER GOODS (FMCG) companies may hike prices by 2-3% by the second half of 2024-25, led by volatile commodity prices, notably of food and crude oil, and wage inflation.
EFTA to invest $100 bn in 15 yrs
India inks trade pact with four-nation bloc
NABFID OR NIIF MAY BE NODAL AGENCY ₹1-trillion leg-up for deep tech
Centre’s tech fund to offer capital support to encourage localistion
FM: IPR laws facilitator, booster and not barrier in R&D process
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS (IPR)laws, the policy are all being given a certain push as research and development are happening in very big scale in India now because the environment is being made conducive for that purpose, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said on Saturday.
US mulls blacklisting CXMT to further curb China's chip advance
THE BIDEN ADMINISTRATION is weighing sanctions on several Chinese tech companies, including memory chipmaker ChangXin Memory Technologies, according to people familiar with the matter, in a fresh bid to restrain the Asian country's development of advanced semiconductors.
US, French military shoot down Houthi drones after attack on carrier, warships
AMERICAN AND FRENCH forces downed dozens of drones in the Red Sea on Saturday after Yemen's Iran-aligned Houthis targeted bulk carrier Propel Fortune and US destroyers in the Gulf of Aden.
China's consumer prices swing up on Lunar New Year gains
CHINA'S CONSUMER PRICES rose for the first time in six months due to spending linked to the Lunar New Year, offering some reprieve for the world's second-biggest economy grappling with weak consumer sentiment, while factory-gate prices fell again.
Asif Zardari elected Pak president
Zardari received 255 votes while his opponent got 119
Republic of extreme inequalities
In her latest book, Swati Narayan brings stories from the grassroots that otherwise would not have seen the light of day
Vaishnaw unveils body structure of Vande Bharat sleeper variant
RAILWAY MINISTER ASHWINI Vaishnaw on Saturday unveiled the body structure of Vande Bharat's sleeper coaches at a Bharat Earth Movers Limited (BEML) facility here.
Centre to take all measures to contain food prices, says Goyal
THE CENTRE WILL pull all stops to ensure prices of essential food items, from onion to tomatoes to pulses, do not spike, particularly during the elections, Union minister Piyush Goyal said as he cited the Modi government's track record of controlling rates within days of any temporary hike.
Applied Materials looks to sell items to India's first fab unit
US-BASED FIRM Applied Materials is looking to sell equipment to India's first semiconductor fabrication plant, which is to be set up in Dholera, Gujarat, by the Tata Group in collaboration with Powerchip Taiwan.