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Race for Humanoids
OpenAI is back in the robotics arena, and the world awaits the results
Welcome, the Generation Beta
What will the new generation, born on Jan 1, open its eyes to?
The Original Environmentalists
Ramachandra Guha ties his protagonists by a common thread of human-nature relationships and their writings
Will make AI a top-class airline, says Chandrasekaran
TATA SONS CHAIRMAN N Chandrasekaran on Saturday said his company is fully committed to transforming Air India into a top-class airline, delivering exceptional service and performance on a global scale.
Megastar Foods pays ₹20.15 lakh to settle case with Sebi
MEGASTAR FOODS HAS settled with capital markets regulator Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) a case pertaining to the alleged violation of disclosure norms after paying ₹20.15 lakh towards settlement charges.
Apparel Exporters Seek Tax Incentives
The Apparel Export Promotion Council (AEPC) urged the government to announce tax incentives, including removal of a provision requiring payments to MSMEs within 45 days to claim deductions and customs duty exemption on garment machinery imports.
DPIIT ties up with Stride Ventures to help startups
THE DEPARTMENT FOR promotion of industry and internal trade (DPIIT) has partnered with venture debt firm Stride Ventures to provide financial support and strategic guidance to startups in the country.
Oyo Raises $65 Mn From Founder's Affiliate Entity
HOSPITALITY MAJOR OYO has raised approximately $65 million from Redsprig Innovation Partners, an affiliate entity of its founder Ritesh Agarwal.
Govt push for quality: Industry embrace QCO on wooden goods
AFTER INITIAL RESISTANCE, the plywood and MDF board industry has agreed to implement the mandatory quality control norms as they have recognised the long-term benefits of adhering to high-quality standards, commerce and industry minister Piyush Goyal has said.
Govt permits wheat export to Nepal
THE GOVERNMENT HAS permitted exports of two lakh tonne of wheat to Nepal, according to a notification issued on Saturday.
Parental consent seen as a challenge for Big Tech
The rules to implement the Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Act may see compliance challenges for social media intermediaries as they will have to come up with a mechanism to manage parental consent before onboarding children below 18 years of age on the platform.
Family settlement: Kirloskar firms challenge Sebi
FOUR KIRLOSKAR COMPANIES on Saturday said they have filed an appeal before the Securities Appellate Tribunal (SAT) challenging the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) letter asking them to disclose the deed of family settlement that was signed by members of the Kirloskar family on September 11, 2009.
Jewellery Show May Generate ₹35K Cr Biz This Year: GJEPC
We are seeing a lot of FDI coming into the gem and jewellery sector reflecting confidence in the industry, GJEPC chairman Vipul Shah said
Address price gap between farmers, consumers: Chouhan
For Farmers' Welfare
For fourth year in a row, PSU index outperforms benchmarks
IN 2024, THE BSE PSU Index outperformed the benchmark Sensex and Nifty with a return of 21.3%, marking its fourth consecutive year of outperformance.
CAG report flags 'doubtful' consultants, estimate revision
Cost up thrice to ₹33 crore, reveals audit trail
Not Top, the 2025 Auto Sector Race Hot at Middle Level
Kia's efforts to sustain momentum included launching a facelifted Sonet, which stabilised its sales.
19 Flights Diverted, More Than 400 Delayed at Delhi Airport
DENSE FOG HITS OPERATIONS
Over 400 flights delayed at IGI due to bad weather
More than 400 flights were delayed at the airport in the national capital on Friday morning as low visibility conditions due to dense fog disrupted operations, according to an official.
Over 400 Flights Delayed at IGI Due to Bad Weather
More than 400 flights were delayed at the airport in the national capital on Friday morning as low visibility conditions due to dense fog disrupted operations, according to an official.
Rohit No More Part Of Selectors' Red-Ball Plan Beyond Australia Tour
AT THE TOSS, with Jasprit Bumrah in the middle, and as the Indian XI lined up for the national anthem at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG), Rohit Sharma's absence was conspicuous.
DPDP Draft Rules
ONE OF THE standout features of the draft rules is the emphasis on parental consent for processing the data of children under 18.
HUL nears deal to buy Minimalist
UNLIKE MOST OF its new-age competitors in the beauty and personal care category, Minimalist is profitable.
Reality check for indices
\"ENHANCED PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE is scripting a new story in rural mobility.
Rupee decline drives forward premium rates
AS A PART of its exchange rate management measure, RBI has been using other tools like active intervention in the NDF market and conducting mid-tenor buy/sell swaps, selling dollars for a future maturity, thus leaving rupee liquidity and forex reserves partly unaffected.
Banks cut down on short-term bonds
EYE LONGER DURATION ON RATE CUT HOPES
Gold Prices Flat at ₹79,700
GOLD PRICES TRADED almost flat at ₹79,700 per 10 g in the national capital on Friday, according to the All India Sarafa Association.
Creta EV to run into strong rivals at launch
It's Hyundai's third electric car after Kona EV and Ioniq 5
A new route from Delhi to Chandigarh
DELHI TO Chandigarh is a painful road trip, isn't it, with its unending traffic jams and construction at Kundli, Panipat and Ambala?
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