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Ola Electric's Market Share Falls, Bajaj on Top
OLA ELECTRIC'S market share in the electric two-wheeler space declined below the 20% mark in December 2023 and it has conceded its leadership position to Bajaj Auto.
GST collection growth slows down in December to 7.3%
THE growth in monthly GST collection slowed down further in December, with gross revenue during the month registering a growth of 7.3% to Rs 1.77 lakh crore.
Market Kicks Off 2025 With Decent Gains
DOMESTIC equity markets kicked off calendar year 2024 on a positive note as the benchmark indices - BSE Sensex and NSE Nifty - ended higher on Wednesday (January 1).
OMCs Slash Price of ATF, Commercial LPG Cylinder
STATE-owned oil marketing companies (OMCs) have reduced the price of aviation turbine fuel (ATF) by 1.5% and also lowered the cost of commercial LPG used in hotels and restaurants by ₹14.5 per 19-kg cylinder.
Car sales slow to multi-yr low in CY24
Passenger vehicle sales grew by just 4.5%-4.7% to slightly over 4.3 million units in CY2024
New Year '25: Food delivery platforms see record no. of orders; biryani tops
FROM biryani to cakes and pizza, New Year Eve witnessed record-breaking orders for top quick commerce platforms.
Telecom ARPU rises 15.31% in Jun-Sept quarter, Airtel leads with ₹233 per user
AVERAGE revenue per user (ARPU) of telecom service providers has seen substantial increase of 15.31% year-on-year in June-September quarter of the financial year 2024-25.
Ukraine shuts Russian gas supply to EU through its pipeline network
Moldova will be hardest-hit by the move as harsh winter sets in
Air India rolls out in-flight Wi-Fi connectivity
AIR INDIA has rolled out Wi-Fi internet connectivity services on board domestic and international flights operated by Airbus A350, Boeing 787-9 and select Airbus A321neo aircraft.
HP Institute to Be Renamed After Dr Singh
HIMACHAL Pradesh Institute of Public Administration (HIPA) will be renamed after former Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh, Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu said while presiding over the 50th anniversary celebrations of the HIPA in Shimla on Wednesday.
BJP, Cong spar over ‘injustice to Patidar woman’
A political slugfest intensified in Gujarat after former Congress MLA Pratap Dudhat alleged that a Patidar woman was falsely branded a criminal, arrested at midnight, and paraded publicly.
Come Jan 26, Modi likely to flag off Delhi-Baramulla direct train
HISTORY is in making as work on the monumental 172-km Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla Railway Line (USBRL) connecting Kashmir with the country's rail network is nearing completion.
Agra man kills mom, 4 sisters in Lucknow hotel over property dispute
A man, in his mid-20s, killed his four sisters and mother in connivance with his father inside a hotel room in Lucknow on Wednesday.
C'garh 1st state in country to link forest ecosystem with Green GDP
Tendu leaves, lac, honey and medicinal plants contribute significantly to rural economy
Stage set for urban local body polls in U'khand
COMPETITION has intensified for the January 23 elections to the five municipal corporations in Uttarakhand.
Climate change, rising production costs upset Himachal's apple cart
WITH weather becoming warmer due to climate change and cost of production increasing, apple growers in Himachal Pradesh now prefer to grow stone fruits.
MT-CHETTAN: A Staunch Advocate of Free Speech
T Vasudevan Nair, fondly known to me and countless others as \"MT-chettan\" or elder brother, was a towering figure in Malayalam literature and cinema.
India, Pak share lists of nuke installations as part of 30-yr pact
INDIA and Pakistan on Wednesday exchanged the list of their nuclear installations under a bilateral agreement that prohibits the two sides from attacking each other's such facilities, continuing with an over-three-decade practice.
Safety, Mega Infra Projects High on Rly Agenda in '24
INDIAN Railways (IR) experienced a mixed year in 2024, marked by notable progress in infrastructure and modernization but overshadowed by frequent accidents that damaged its safety reputation.
House nod to 16 bills in '24: Govt
Crucial Aircraft Bill and Public Examination Act among legislations passed by Parliament
On Jan 15, 2 ships & sub to bolster Navy muscle
INDIA's maritime capability and indigenous shipbuilding prowess get a major boost on January 15 of the new year when the Navy commissions three combat platforms – a frigate, a destroyer and a submarine.
Beyond the Hype: How India Can Be an AI Powerhouse
Though Indian tech companies are investing heavily in AI, most of them are yet to move to the production stage. Robust data governance and partnerships can transform the industry
Is Awareness Enough To Rattle The System?
It took one assassination to wake up America and the world to the fact that ideology and ideological opposition are, as revolutionary forces that impact society, possibly passé.
32 Lakh Pilgrims Visited Sabarimala Hill Shrine
OVER 32 lakh pilgrims visited the Sabarimala Lord Ayyappa temple during the ongoing Mandalam-Makaravilakku season, Devaswom Minister V N Vasavan has said.
Assembly session from January 17
THE state government has decided to terminate the ongoing projects for setting up waste-to-energy plants at Kozhikode, Kochi and Thiruvananthapuram, and cancel the concession agreement related to the Kozhikode and Kollam plants.
Nimisha's mom 'still hopeful' as efforts continue to save her from death row
PREMA Kumari, the mother of Malayali nurse Nimisha Priya, who is on a death row in Yemen's capital Sanaa, remains steadfast in her hope to save her daughter.
Infectious disease fatalities more than double from pre-Covid levels
Leptospirosis drives surge in death toll; fatality rate of hepatitis A also sees notable increase
Avoid sun from 11am to 3pm today: KSDMA
SREEKANDAPURAM Assistant Motor Vehicle Inspector Bibin Raveendran, who reached the spot, said brake failure and the driver's inexperience might have caused the accident.
Health condition of Uma Thomas improves
A POLICE investigation into the mishap on Sunday that left Uma Thomas MLA seriously injured after falling nearly 15ft off a dais at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, in Kaloor, has revealed that the entire stage was constructed without any safety considerations.
His work helped researchers understand traditional medicine practices
I HAVE NEVER met Prof K S Manilal. In fact, I heard about him only about 10 years ago and hardly imagined how his work would affect my life.