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CCI Seeks More Info on Charges Against Quick-Commerce Firms
The Competition Commission (CCI), which has received a complaint of anti-competitive practices against quick commerce companies, is waiting for more information on the allegations from the complainant before taking a decision on the matter.
Thomas Cook reports cyberattack on IT infra
Thomas Cook (India) on Tuesday said there has been a cyberattack on its IT infrastructure and it is working with security experts to support its investigation and take remedial action.
RIL Spent $13 Billion on Acquisitions in 5 Years
RELIANCE INDUSTRIES HAS spent $13 billion on acquisitions in the past five years across new energy, telecom, retail, and media business to script a pivot away from core oil and petrochemicals business to clean energy and consumer-facing verticals.
BAA plans to open pilot training centre in India
BAA TRAINING, A global aviation training provider, is considering establishing a pilot training centre in India to capitalise on the predicted surge in air travel demand in the country.
Investor confidence powers semiconductor startups
SEMICONDUCTOR STARTUPS ARE riding a wave of increased investor confidence, with total funding in 2024 reaching $21.3 million, according to Tracxn. Investor confidence is powering semiconductor startups.
BPCL boosts West Asian oil imports
Oil imports from Russia slipped to 1.47 mn barrels/day
Atul, Rahul Kirloskar to challenge Sebi order on family settlement
ENTITIES UNDER ATUL and Rahul Kirloskar's control – Kirloskar Oil Engines (KOEL), Kirloskar Industries (KIL), Kirloskar Pneumatic (KPCL), and Kirloskar Ferrous (KFL) – are gearing up for a legal battle against a Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) directive.
Blinkit Launches Large Order Fleet in Delhi, Gurugram
BLINKIT, QUICK COMMERCE arm of Zomato, has launched a large order fleet in Delhi and Gurugram.
IT companies set for gradual Q3 recovery with BFSI boost
Mid-tier IT firms likely to outpace industry majors
Emerging tech to spur 20% job growth in India
INDIAN IT ECOSYSTEM is poised for a promising growth trajectory in the coming years with emerging technologies expected to witness a 20% increase in new jobs in 2025, Human Resources (HR) platform FirstMeridian Business Services said on Tuesday.
ICAI's global networking norms restrictive: Big Five
KEY TAKEAWAYS
Capacity of wheat silos to triple in three years
INVITING BIDS
Coffee exports surpass $1-bn mark
TRADITIONALLY A TEA exporter, India is making significant inroads into the global coffee export market with total exports during the current financial year up to November crossing the $1-billion mark for the first time, according to data from Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy (CMIE).
Govt firms up plan to widen ambit of quality control for steel
1,000 more grades to be brought under BIS standards; move will check imports too
Record number of APAs signed in FY24: CBDT
FY24 witnessed the highest number of advance pricing agreement (APA) signings, at 125, in any single financial year since the commencement of the programme in 2012, official data showed.
GTRI: Exports cross $800 billion in 2024
INDIA'S OVERALL EXPORTS in calendar year 2024 likely touched $814 billion, growing at 5.58% year-on-year, according to a report by trade policy think tank Global Trade Research Initiative (GTRI).
Coal Stocks at Thermal Units Improve to 72%
COAL STOCKS AT the country's thermal power plants improved to 72% of the normative level as of December 30, compared to just 58% in the same period of last year, data from the Central Electricity Authority showed.
Small savings interest rates unchanged
Economists expect overall industrial growth to be 5-7%
Centre's fiscal deficit in Apr-Nov at 52.5% of BE
Capex down 12.3%, FY25 target may be missed
Bears gain ground, bulls sober up
INDICES SCALED NEW HIGHS IN FIRST 9 MONTHS, RALLY LOST ITS LEGS AFTER SEPT
Three shots that sank India in fourth Test
\"AAJ KAYA pehlewaala? (Today's or the previous one?),\" Rohit Sharma queried when a question was asked about Rishabh Pant's shot in the final session on the final day that changed the game, even as India plunged to a 184-run defeat to Australia, bundled for 155 chasing 339 in the fourth innings at Melbourne.
MoD signs ₹2,867-crore deals for torpedoes, AIP
DEFENCE MINISTER RAJNATH Singh said on Monday that unconventional methods like Artificial Intelligence-based warfare and cyberattacks pose a big challenge.
₹18,000 a month for priests, granthis if AAP wins: Kejriwal
WITH AN EYE on Delhi's Pandit and Sikh voters, Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) national convenor Arvind Kejriwal Monday announced his fifth poll promise -- ₹18,000 a month to all pandits and pujaris working in temples and granthis in gurdwaras across the city if the party returns to power in the Assembly election next year.
Isro's PSLV-C60 lifts off with SpaDeX spacecraft
ISRO'S PSLV-C60 rocket carrying two spacecraft that would aid in demonstration of space docking, a critical technology for future space missions, lifted off from the spaceport here late on Monday.
Medium-Term Outlook Uncertain: RBI
INDIA'S GDP GROWTH fell to a seven-quarter low of 5.4% in Q2 FY25.
Bandh call by farmers halts Punjab, SC hearing today
A NINE-HOUR bandh call by protesting farmers under the banner of the Kisan Mazdoor Morcha (KMM) and the Samyukt Kisan Morcha-Non Political (SKM-NP) over several demands, including legal guarantee for MSP, brought Punjab to a halt on Monday.
Mamata's Sandeshkhali outreach: Don't pay anyone for state benefits
ON HER FIRST visit to Sandeshkhali since protests erupted over alleged land grabbing and sexual harassment of women by local TMC leaders, West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee on Monday asked its residents not to pay anyone to avail benefits of state-run schemes.
Adani Group to sell stake in Wilmar JV, to fetch $2 bn
THE EXIT WILL take place in two phases.
Sanjay Malhotra: Dove, hawk or owl?
YET, HE HAS to face a unique set of immediate challenges - chiefly, the unfinished agenda of reining in inflation within the target band amid signs of a growth slowdown, and complexities caused by a certain intractability of global inflation and a falling rupee.
FM says wishes to do more for middle class
EVEN AS THE economic growth has slowed, tax receipts are relatively strong for the government, with gross personal income tax collections growing at 20.2% on year in the April-October period of the current financial year.