Mint New Delhi - December 28, 2024
Mint New Delhi - December 28, 2024
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December 28, 2024
The best sports books give a peek into the unknown
Menthol pain spray. If you want to know the smell of wrestling, this is it.
4 mins
Invest in enriching tools for children to manage money
Simplifying money matters can be daunting, but there are workshops and books to help kids save for a rainy day
5 mins
Perfect gifts come from the most unlikely pincodes
This is not a gift guide. Though I love them and would find life very hard without them. If anything, this is a gift post-mortem—an examination of the corpse of our gifting good intentions.
3 mins
A pocket-sized trend report
In 2025, bartenders will seek to create unique cocktails to fit India's food habits and heritage
2 mins
Drama and stories to fire up food in 2025
Chefs have emerged as the face of dining out with a focus on local ingredients, a trend that is likely to continue next year
2 mins
Adding new chapters to the India fashion story
This was the year of too many fashion trends but none shining brightest. If \"brat summer\" and \"very mindful, very demure\" crowded our social media feeds spring-summer; in fall-autumn, leopard-core and animal prints were everywhere from high-end to fast fashion stores. In between, many lapped up the \"minimal bride\" look inspired by celebrities who wore pastel-coloured ensembles on their wedding day.
5 mins
Pains and gains: The year in south Indian cinema
Big-budget films from the south often disappointed in 2024. But there was progress on other fronts, with filmmakers looking for new settings and embracing mid-budget titles
6 mins
Youngest to oldest, sportspersons defied ageism
Indian sports had a successful year, but it also marked the end of an era and the beginning of a new one
4 mins
It's been a non-stop year for Indian hockey
Indian hockey's 2024 was marked by triumph and transition with the men's team winning Olympic bronze and the women's team rebounding from a dismal start
6 mins
Milestones in the art world
2024 was the year of milestones for leading modernists and galleries. While it ended on a high note with a spate of important events, certain issues slipped under the radar
7 mins
Suzuki, the man behind people's car, no more
Under Osamu Suzuki's leadership, the Maruti-Suzuki partnership became a case study in Indo-Japanese collaboration.
1 min
Q-comm correction on the radar for consumer brands
Industry executives say they may reduce dependence on instant delivery platforms in 2025
2 mins
A Reformer Who Had Concern For Vulnerable Groups
The reforms witnessed in the early 1990s had a big impact when Dr Singh became PM
3 mins
Sardar of reforms: A legacy that is shaping India's future
Singh's reforms not only rescued India from the 1991 crisis, but also reshaped its economy into a global powerhouse
3 mins
A Testament to the Power of Quiet Conviction
Manmohan Singh stood out as a leader who spoke sparingly but acted decisively
3 mins
One Journey Ends, Another Continues
The journey that started in 1991, though interrupted a few times, continues today
3 mins
The Archetypical Insider Who Guided India Towards Its Economic Potential
During Singh's tenure at RBI, India embraced a more flexible exchange rate to promote exports
5 mins
A Visionary
Former prime minister Manmohan Singh's tenure (2004-2014) witnessed significant reforms that profoundly impacted India's economy, governance, and social infrastructure. His reforms focused on pressing issues such as poverty alleviation, education, healthcare, and corruption. Mint takes a look at the key reforms that reflect Singh's enduring legacy.
1 min
Rupee falls to record low as dollar bids spike
The rupee fell to an all-time low on Friday, as maturing non-deliverable forwards and currency futures boosted dollar demand, while the sharp fall led to panic dollar buying by importers.
1 min
Escorts Kubota's ride is bumpy amid demand concerns
Escorts Kubota Ltd continues to grapple with the challenges of weak export volumes and subdued construction equipment demand.
2 mins
Rural-urban consumption gap shrinks in 2023-24
The monthly per capita consumption expenditure rose to ₹4,122 in rural areas and ₹6,996 in urban areas
1 min
UltraTech to acquire minority stake in Star Cement
Leading cement producer UltraTech Cement on Friday said it will acquire a minority stake of 8.69% from the promoters of Meghalaya-based Star Cement in a deal worth up to ₹851 crore.
1 min
JSW Neo to acquire O2 Power; EQT and Temasek to exit
The transaction entails acquisition of O2 Power Midco Holdings and O2 Energy SG, and is subject to customary nods
1 min
Sebi Issues Circular on Share Transfer
The circular provides clarity on the rules surrounding ownership transfers in intermediary cos
1 min
India's Textile Exports a Silver Lining as Trade Deficit Widens
Experts attribute this growth to govt policies, trade deals, and adoption of new technologies
3 mins
EVs at airports to cut emissions
Government plans to add EV charging infra to airports
2 mins
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