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Synaptics to double workforce in India
NASDAQ-LISTED SEMICONDUCTOR solutions company Synaptics plans to double its workforce in India from 400 to 800 employees over the next two to three years, reinforcing its commitment to wireless and edge AI product development.
Risk management set to drive Dezerv's 2025 growth story
WEALTH MANAGEMENT STARTUP Dezerv, which largely caters to an affluent section of first-generation wealth creators including founders and C-suite executives, will prioritize risk management next year as markets navigate global uncertainties.
N Srinivasan Resigns as India Cements MD & CEO
INDIA CEMENTS LIMITED (ICL) on Wednesday announced that its former promoter N Srinivasan has stepped down as the company's managing director and CEO with immediate effect.
Ola reaches 4,000-store mark with EV network expansion
OLA ELECTRIC ON Wednesday expanded its network to 4,000 stores across the country, marking one of the fastest rollouts of EV distribution globally.
Reverse flipping all set for 'homecoming' rush
However, regulatory hurdles, high costs & tax timelines likely to pose challenges
Near Congress' Belagavi session, a village walks on Mahatma's path
BELAGAVI WAS BUZZING with activity on Wednesday as the Congress prepared to celebrate the centenary of Mahatma Gandhi's appointment as party president in the city.
Not bothered, people of Bengal will protect me, says Suvendu
Leader of the opposition Suvendu Adhikari on Wednesday said he was not bothered about any threat to his life from Bangladesh-based terror groups, asserting that the people of West Bengal would protect him in case of any eventuality.
Delhi govt disowns AAP's new schemes; Kejriwal targets BJP
IN AN UNPRECEDENTED move, senior officers in the Delhi government released public notices and disowned the registration process started by chief minister Atishi and her predecessor, Arvind Kejriwal, for two schemes announced by the ruling AAP in the national capital.
Need to counter Congress on Ambedkar, BJP tells its allies
TDP SEEKS OPPOSITION-LIKE COORDINATION AT NDA MEET
Record RE addition of 30 GW, policy push for storage, hybrid energy
Capacity creation to be robust in 2025 too; grid integration of RE a challenge
India Boosts Position in World Market for Copper, Aluminium Wires
IN THE EXPANDING global market for aluminium and copper wires, India has increased its share and ranking among exporters in the past decade, according to data compiled by the commerce ministry.
Modi Lays Foundation Stone for MP River-Linking Project
PRIME MINISTER NARENDRA MODI on Wednesday accused Congress of ignoring Dr. B. R. Ambedkar's contribution to the development of water resources in the country as he laid the foundation stone of the Ken-Betwa river linking project in Madhya Pradesh.
EY report forecasts 6.5% growth in FY25, FY26
INDIA'S REAL GDP is expected to grow 6.5% in the current as well as the next financial year, according to the EY Economy Watch report.
Export duty on onion to stay till retail prices cool
Despite a sharp fall in mandi prices of onions due to arrival of kharif crop, the government is unlikely to remove 20% export duty on the staple vegetable citing higher retail prices.
Experts Want PDS Food Items Out Of The New Inflation Series
The Ministry of Statistics & Programme Implementation (MOSPI) has floated a discussion paper to seek views on the treatment of \"free public distribution system (PDS) items in the Consumer Price Index (CPI) compilation\", as it feels the current mechanism doesn't properly capture the impact of free food distribution on inflation.
The angry young man
BHAVISH AGGARWAL has already outlined his plans for 2025, which he has termed the \"year of products\" for Ola Electric.
Gains for domestic carmakers; margin pressure for luxury players
Fall in rupee good news for auto parts manufacturers too
Arunish Chawla named new revenue secy
The government on Wednesday appointed Arunish Chawla as the new revenue secretary, according to a personnel ministry order, reports fe Bureau.
Investors Get Good Exits in IPO Frenzy
Smaller share of proceeds being used for business
Shyam Benegal cremated with full state honours
VETERAN FILMMAKER SHYAM Benegal, the pioneer of the parallel cinema movement in Indian cinema in the 1970s and 1980s, was cremated on Tuesday with full state honours and a three-gun salute.
Champions Trophy: India to play Pakistan on Feb 23
INDIA WILL PLAY all their matches of the Champions Trophy in Dubai with the marquee clash against arch-rivals Pakistan scheduled on February 23, the International Cricket Council (ICC) announced on Tuesday.
Net gains: Secured Virat, cautious Rohit gear up
INDIA GOT A chance to bat in the nets on fresher pitches on Tuesday, their last day of training as Christmas day is a rest day for them.
A middle-class meltdown
Economic shift, stagnating real income post Covid weigh on spending on daily items
EAM in US to boost bilateral ties
IN WHAT IS expected to be the first high-level contact between the incoming Trump 2.0 administration and the Indian government in its third term, external affairs Minister S Jaishankar is likely to meet the new Trump team in the US.
Uniting for greater good
COLLABORATIVE PHILANTHROPY is not a new idea.
IOC to invest ₹61K cr for Odisha project
NAPHTHA CRACKER PROJECT IN PARADIP
18% GST on used EV to be paid on seller's margin
A REGISTERED PERSON will have to pay an 18% Goods and Services Tax (GST) on sale of old and used vehicle only if the seller has earned a margin, which is if the selling price is higher than the depreciation adjusted cost price of the vehicle, official sources said.
Changing the lens can make a big difference
Why the campaign rocks: It's great to witness the growing number of gender-forward campaigns, each challenging outdated norm and fostering more inclusive, progressive narratives.
Road to relevance
How to craft a brand strategy that stands the test of time
'Buying jewellery today is akin to fine dining—it's thoughtful & deliberate'
\"The timing is perfect,\" says Sandeep Kohli, CEO of Indriya, arguing against any suggestion of being a late entrant in the jewellery market.