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India's annual temp may rise 1.5°C by 2057 if emissions stay moderate
India is set to experience drastic climate shifts, with annual maximum temperature projected to rise by 1.5 degrees Celsius (°C) by 2057 under moderate emission scenarios, while this rise in mercury could occur a decade earlier in case of high emissions, a report by Azim Premji University revealed on Sunday.
Rio declaration? Battle lines drawn over wars in Ukraine, West Asia
Geopolitics is expected to dominate the two-day G20 Leaders' Summit in Rio de Janeiro, beginning Monday under Brazil's presidency, with negotiators grappling to find a language acceptable to all member countries for a joint declaration.
India-Oman proposed FTA hits deadlock
The proposed free trade agreement (FTA) between India and Oman has hit a deadlock, as the West Asian nation has asked New Delhi to revise its market access offer on certain products.
CBIC should do away with IGCRS Rules for EOU
The export-oriented units (EOUs) continue to struggle with various processes involved in complying with the Customs (Import of Goods at Concessional Rate of Duty or for Specified End Use) Rules, 2022 (IGCRS Rules), mainly due to incompetence of the Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) and its online functionality, Indian Customs Electronic Gateway (ICEGATE).
Manufacturing may drag Q2 GDP growth to six-qtr low
High-frequency indicators also reflect sluggish growth in the quarter
Record $2 bn: Smartphone exports ring louder in Oct
In 7 months of FY25, outbound shipments breach $10 bn on the back of iPhones
Swedish firm Getinge eyes bigger share of hospital tech market
Getinge, a Swedish health care company with over two decades of presence in India, is positioning itself for significant growth across segments of the health care industry, including in the premium ventilator market.
Cooling solutions as a service hots up as Tata, Adani make the switch
Both conglomerates will bear the capital expenditure
PV retail sales to sustain momentum in Q3: TaMo
Tata Motors is expecting passenger vehicle (PV) retail sales to maintain growth momentum in the ongoing quarter driven by year-end demand, according to a top company executive.
Tata, Pegatron seal deal for iPhone plant in Tamil Nadu
Tata Electronics has agreed to buy a majority stake in Taiwanese contract manufacturer Pegatron's only iPhone plant in India, forming a new joint venture that strengthens Tata's position as an Apple supplier, two sources told Reuters.
FMCG firms feel the urban pinch in Q2
Even as rural markets continued to recover, urban markets became a challenge for fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) companies in the July-September quarter (Q2) of 2024-25 (FY25).
Global footwear majors put best foot forward in TN
Suppliers of brands like Nike, Adidas, Puma, New Balance, and Reebok are betting big on Tamil Nadu as a manufacturing hub | This may see an investment of ₹4,000 crore and create an addition of 50,000 jobs too
Anil Ambani's group sets up centre to drive 2030 growth strategy
As part of its 'Vision 2030' growth strategy, Anil Ambani's Reliance Group has formed a corporate centre for expansion, innovation and nurturing the next generation of leaders.
Over 40% sedans now run on CNG; petrol loses share
Over 40 per cent of sedans sold in India now run on CNG as consumers prefer cleaner fuels, and use cars for business purposes, according to data collated by global data and analytics firm Jato Dynamics.
Startup funding picks up after 3-year slump
Sees 10% funding rise in 2024 so far
Laptop import cut in the works; govt wants no supply disruption
As the Union government explores ways to restrict import of laptops and other electronic devices starting with a 5 percent reduction from the current level, it is working to ensure that there's no supply disruption in India even if an import cap is introduced, it is learnt.
₹ may depreciate to 84.5/$ by Dec-end
The Indian rupee is likely to depreciate further against the US dollar through the end of 2024.
Ratan Tata: Picture perfect
Politeness is to human nature What Warmth is to Wax.
I chose DLF over Disneyland dream, says KP Singh
KP SPEAK: Gurugram remains a developing city; urban planning needs a long-term vision, the PM must set up a high-powered panel for it
REDISCOVERY OF INDIA
Indian collectors are reclaiming Colonial-era art created by foreigners as an intrinsic part ofthe country's history
Go for fund with large AUM, high credit quality and low cost
Liquid funds have offered an average return of 7.28 per cent over the past year.
Auto majors in slow lane on weak demand
TaMo, Maruti, SMIL stocks down up to 23% in 4 weeks; analysts say downside risk limited, an opportunity for long-term investors
Volume growth for NMDC to remain robust in H2FY25
NMDC's revenue in Q2FY25 came in at ₹4,900 crore (a rise of 23 per cent year-on-year or Y-o-Y), while it was down 9 per cent quarter-on-quarter (Q-o-Q).
CIEL HR to file draft papers for ₹450 cr IPO
CIEL HR Services (CIEL), which uses technology to provide human resources solutions, will soon file draft papers for an initial public offering (IPO) estimated to be around ₹450 crore in size, according to sources.
Angel funds see red in Sebi's new accredited investors-only proposal
The Securities and Exchange Board of India's (Sebi's) proposal to allow only \"accredited investors\" to invest in angel funds has raised concerns in some quarters, even as most fund managers believe the overall ecosystem was set for a boost.
CLSA does U-turn on China, ups India exposure after Trump win
Says India seen as more attractive investment destination due to its strong economic growth and relatively low exposure to trade risks
Unfazed by mkt fall, largecap, flexicap MF schemes shine in Oct
Both categories saw all-time-high inflows during the month
Is business a °living machine?
For over 50 years, almost F every practitioner of business management has probably been a fan of Peter Drucker.
Captain Bumrah
Jasprit Bumrah, the once-in-a J generation fast bowler, who has captained India in a solitary Test match and a couple of T20 internationals so far, has no qualms about picking himself as the \"greatest Indian captain.\"
Two-front deterrence
India needs clear deterrence against both likely adversaries. With China, it lies in raising costs of aggression to levels it should find unaffordable. For Pakistan, it has to be punitive