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'Climate change more robust now'
Climate change is growing stronger and more robust, and the cooling, counter effects of La Niña may not be effective in a warmer future, climate scientists said, assessing current heat trends seen in large parts of the country.
India, EU to start 10th round of FTA talks
India and the 27-nation European Union (EU) bloc will start the 10th round of negotiations for a proposed free trade agreement (FTA) from Monday in Brussels amid Trump tariff threats, according to an official.
India and the EU have plenty to gain by forging closer relations
Ursula von der Leyen's visit to India has brought the two sides closer as they aim to boost trade and supply-chain resilience
India has some weighty cards to play in negotiations with Trump
Trump: \"You're not in a good position. You don't have the cards right now. With us, you start having cards.\" Zelensky: \"I'm not playing cards. I'm very serious, Mr President. I'm very serious.\" Trump: \"You're playing cards. You're gambling with the lives of millions of people. You're gambling with World War III.\"
Ather Moves a Step Closer to Likely IPO in April
Electric two-wheeler (e2W) maker Ather Energy Ltd has taken a significant step toward its much-anticipated initial public offering (IPO) by converting its outstanding compulsory convertible preference shares (CCPS) into equity.
IPO activity slows down, no main-bourse listings in last 3 weeks
After heightened activity in 2024, there has been a slowdown in new listings, with no main-bourse initial public offerings (IPOs) hitting the market in the past three weeks due to a correction in the secondary market.
What promoters of hard work don't get about workers
The passion of workers, unlike of bosses, isn't work—which is so dreary they wouldn't do it if it didn't pay
Corporate boards should not shunt CEOs out prematurely
Today's challenges are steep, but frequent CEO changes won't help
RBI May Continue to Defend Rupee for Stability
Past two years may have come at a huge cost to the economy—as Mint reported on 16 January.
Hitting a Defensive Note on Consumer Staples
Ken showed Bertie that middle India's income hadn't kept pace with overall growth
Tata Capital Awaits Merger Nod for IPO
Financial services firm Tata Capital is likely to file preliminary papers with markets regulator Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) to raise $2 billion (over ₹17,000 crore) through an initial public offering (IPO) only after getting final approval from the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) for Tata Motors Finance merger with the company, according to sources.
BEL needs to boost order inflow
Charged up
Religare Enterprises Withdraws NCLAT Petition Against CCI Order
The move comes after the Burman family, through its investment firms, gained a controlling stake in REL
An office built like a web of neighbourhoods
Google India's new campus in Bengaluru focuses on sustainability and accessibility while living up to its name in design philosophy
DPIIT asks mfg units for production data
The Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) has asked manufacturing units to submit monthly production statistics from April 2022 onwards for the new series of Index of Industrial Production (IIP).
Decoding the active share math
Active share of a fund is calculated by comparing a fund's holdings with its benchmark index.
Beijing to roll out AI courses for kids
Schools in Beijing will introduce artificial intelligence (AI) courses to primary and secondary students to strengthen China's goal to dominate the sector.
Ultraviolette eyes 100k annual sales
Premium electric two-wheeler maker Ultraviolette plans to invest up to $100 million (nearly ₹870 crore) in the next three to four years to fuel growth, including expansion of product portfolio, manufacturing and network, according to its founders.
Navi Mumbai VVIP Terminal for Filmstars, Politicians, Others
The dedicated terminal, an exclusive building, is set to be developed by 2030
PepsiCo to double India revenue in 5 yrs
PepsiCo aims to double its revenue in India over the next five years, viewing the country as a 'key anchor market' where it is making \"aggressive\" investments to expand its capacity; its India & South Asia chief executive officer Jagrut Kotecha said.
We Prepare Graduates To Learn How To Disagree
Kellogg Also Offers Crisis Management Courses That Focus On Communicating Without Any Panic During Crises Francesca Cornelli Dean, Kellogg School Of Management
Folk jams with electronic
A lilting flute melody floats uneasily over see-sawing synths and a bass attack so heavy that it rattles the delicate, coloured-glass windows.
In the soothing embrace of art
Inside the dimly lit interiors of Kiran Nadar Museum of Art (KNMA) in Delhi, 87-year-old Gulammohammed Sheikh leads a group of art enthusiasts on a walkthrough of his latest exhibition, Of Worlds Within Worlds.
The Fabulous Baker Boy
The entertainment industry has been vocally resistant to Artificial Intelligence, believing that unchecked usage will endanger the work of writers and visual artists.
ICAI backs NFRA's revision of forex reporting norms
ICAI's president said the proposed amendments provide useful information to users of financial statements
HPCL gets new chief, four more large PSUs in queue
The petroleum selection board has put out ads for chiefs of ONGC, NTPC, BPCL and NHPC
RBI's VRR auction sees tepid demand as liquidity eases
Banking liquidity deficit has fallen from a peak of over ₹2 tn in Jan to about ₹20,000 cr in Feb
Spotlighting lesser-known Andhra food
Several micro-cuisine restaurants are focusing on the diversity of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana
The science toppling all athletics records
Is it the 'super shoes' phenomenon? Is it the faster tracks? No world athletics record is safe anymore. These are the reasons why
'Sati' was real. But it was also great propaganda
In 1818 the rani of Travancore confronted a strange problem. A woman called Veeramma, widow of an immigrant soldier, wished to burn herself with his remains. Permission was denied, only for Veeramma to stage a protest.