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KKR to lead Leap India's 535 crore funding
Leap India Pvt. Ltd, a storage and supply chain services provider that is majority-owned by private equity firm KKR, is raising ₹535 crore (around $62.7 million) in its latest funding round led by KKR, along with participation from Sixth Sense, First Bridge India, Madhurima International and Niveshaay Sambhav Fund, as well as a few angel investors.
CLIMATE CHANGE AND THE NEW GREEN ECONOMY: BIG QUESTIONS FOR $25
India must navigate China's monopoly in the global supply chain of green goods
Microsoft is forcing its AI assistant on people-and making them pay
Microsoft is trying a new approach to excitement for its artificial intelligence assistant Copilot: Give it to customers whether they want it or not.
Do fashion collabs give both brands an edge?
As international luxury brands look to connect with Indian buyers, collaborations with Indian designers have increased
Purists Don't Want Bakers to 'Mess' With the Mince Pie
Some Brits believe jazzing up the festive treat, made of dried fruit and pastry, takes away its nostalgic value
How will US federal workers react to the wrath of DOGE?
They face hard choices. The US should heed past advice on reforms
Medium-to-long term priorities that the budget should address
Let's promote job generation in labour-intensive sectors, augment fresh-water supply and invest in cutting-edge technologies
Spare a thought for over-stressed Indian bureaucrats
The life of an Indian bureaucrat is a paradox of power and vulnerability.
A Manufacturing Sector Revival Is a Must to Uplift Our Economy
India requires structural changes that go beyond cosmetic policy tweaks to address the real issues
Watch 'Industry': Delve into imaginary trading
This serial does what the film 'Wall Street' did. It reveals how grubby investment banking can be. But it also shows the power of money to bury hatchets and forge unlikely alliances
Let rupee-backed stablecoins complement RBI's CBDC
The past decade has witnessed the astronomical rise of crypto assets around the world.
CFA or CFP: What's right for your financial career goal?
CFA focuses on financial analysis and management of investments; CFP specializes in personal finance, wealth planning
Bridging the Insurance Gap for India's Self-Employed with Tech Solutions
Self-employed people struggle to access term insurance and other financial protections
SIMHAVALOKANA 2024: WHAT MR. MARKET TAUGHT
Step into the shoes of an investor to understand the thrills (and surprises) a roaring bull market churns out
Hospital room rent caps: How dual policies can affect claims?
My corporate insurance policy includes a room rent cap for hospital stays, while my individual insurance policy does not. Will staying in a higher-category room affect my claim? —Name withheld on request
Haier to cross $1 bn in revenue in 2024
Haier Appliances India is set to cross the milestone of having a billion dollar revenue in 2024, helped by strong summers, festive season and ongoing trend of premiumization, and expects ₹11,500 crore revenue in 2025, its president NS Satish said on Thursday.
Russia Rejects US' Truce Call in Ukraine
Russia rebuffed incoming US President Donald Trump's call for an immediate ceasefire in Ukraine, while saying it's ready to hold negotiations on a long-lasting peace agreement to end the war.
Top 7 cities' housing sales fall 4% in 2024
Housing sales are estimated to fall 4% this year in seven major cities to nearly 460,000 units on lower launches, while sales in value terms are up 16% to ₹5.68 lakh crore, according to Anarock.
Women voters outnumber men again in Lok Sabha polls: EC
As many as 646.4 million voters exercised their franchise in the Lok Sabha polls held earlier this year with women voters outnumbering men, according to statistical data released by the Election Commission (EC) on Thursday.
China Plans World's Largest Dam in Tibet
China has approved the construction of what will be the world's largest hydropower dam, kicking off an ambitious project on the eastern rim of the Tibetan plateau that could affect millions downstream in India and Bangladesh.
CCPA Fines 3 UPSC Coaching Centres
The Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA) has imposed penalties totalling ₹15 lakh on three coaching institutes for making misleading advertisements about their success rates in civil services examinations, the government said on Thursday.
Trade, service sector leaders meet FM, plead for tax cuts
The discussions come at a time when the economy is grappling with slowing growth
Korea opposition moves to impeach acting president
The attempt to impeach Han comes as South Korea is still reeling from Yoon's martial law decree
Israelis See Chance to Remake Middle East in War's Wake
Despite criticism over conduct of Gaza war, some see new diplomatic opportunities
It was a bad year for the world's autocrats
In Syria, rebels raced to Damascus, ending Bashar al-Assad's 24-year-old dictatorship, which few in the outside world thought was in danger of collapse.
OTTs Focus on Ad Model as a New Dominant Player Emerges
The party for content creators and writers may be over as commissioning of new original shows slows
FMCG cos brace for uncertain times, bet on premium craving
Companies are also adapting to changing channel dynamics, as competition in quick commerce intensifies
Re-releases save the day as Bollywood absent from theatres in 2024
Bollywood couldn't have been more conspicuous by its absence in movie theatres this year, with nearly the full April-June quarter going by without any big releases.
From Igloos to Pvt Islands: How India's Wealthiest Explored the World in 2024
Lapland, a region in northern Europe, was among the top destinations for India's elite this year
India Must Envision and Develop Ambitious New Tourism Projects
Destination management can be enhanced by deploying technology