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Investments will drive FY26 growth to 6.6%: Ind-Ra
INDIA RATINGS AND Research (Ind-Ra) has projected India's economy to grow 6.6% in FY26, which is 20 basis points (bps) higher than its forecast for FY25, driven by a pick-up in investments.
Nov factory activity up for second month in China
CHINA'S FACTORY ACTIVITY expanded modestly for a second straight month in November, an official survey showed, adding to a string of recent data suggesting a blitz of stimulus is finally trickling through the world's second-largest economy just as Donald Trump ramps up his trade threats.
Indian film Maharaja makes waves in China
TAMIL MOVIE MAHARAJA, the first Indian film to be released in China after last month's accord to normalise ties between the two countries, ending the standoff in eastern Ladakh, has earned around ₹16 crore on the first day of its release on Friday.
New Maharashtra govt to be sworn in on Dec 5
PM Modi to attend swearing-in at 5 pm at Azad Maidan
Black Friday: $10.8 billion spent online in the US
US shoppers used their mobile phones, laptops, desktops and other devices to make roughly $10.8 billion in purchases online on Black Friday, an updated tally from Adobe Analytics showed.
Cyclone Fengal: Chennai airport suspends flights
CHENNAI AIRPORT ON Friday announced suspension of operations till 4 am on December 1 following heavy inundation of runways and the taxiway, due to the cyclone 'Fengal' triggered rains and the 'adverse weather condition,' with over 50 flights being cancelled and scores of passengers left in the lurch.
Plastic industry's battle to win over hearts and minds
Documents leaked from an industry group show how plastics companies are pushing back against a 'tide of anti-plastic sentiment'
Psychedelic traces found on mug from ancient Egypt
Egyptians may have used hallucinogenic substances as part of a fertility rite, say researchers
Mahayuti's campaign: Trick, not treat
Old war cries such as 'tukde tukde gang' and 'urban naxals' were revived.
Sporting fortunes at elite level can be fickle
IN SPORTS, ONE is only as good as the last outing.
Hold that drink
Alcohol deaths and diseases are rising. Know how the spirit affects your body
Surviving a natural tragedy
For people who have lived through an environmental disaster, the trauma of losing their home or loved ones may translate into anxiety, depression, PTSD, even losing sanity maybe, and for years to come
Chasing wild thrills in Borneo
We lurched along an unpaved road in the night, walls of trees and knotted vines on either side. In the darkness lurked some of the world's most unusual mammals, and I had come to Borneo to fulfill a lifelong dream to see them: catlike civets, scaled anteaters called pangolins, and big-eyed colugos that spread their body flat as they glide from trunk to trunk.
Porsche billionaires are in a tight spot, again
PORSCHE AUTOMOBIL HOLDING SE sure knows how to do drama. Last week, the listed holding of the Porsche and Piech families warned it may have to book up to €22 billion ($23 billion) of impairments amid a decline in the market value of its 31.9% stake in Volkswagen AG and 12.5% economic interest in the Porsche AG automaker.
More Indians looking to fly biz class this holiday season
The number of Indians eyeing to fly business class has seen a sharp uptick this holiday season compared to last year. While the trend is more pronounced in international travel, travel agents and online platforms suggest that it is also emerging on many domestic routes.
Markets slump over 1%
● Investors' wealth down ₹4.92 lakh cr
How to visit Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris
After a fire shuttered the Gothic landmark for five years, visitor demand is expected to be high once the doors reopen December 8
EPFO weighs higher equity investments
● Labour ministry panel to look at ways to raise exposure
Strokes & stories
A new exhibition of MF Husain's works in the national capital underlines the artist's relevance to a fast-changing nation
Surrounded by His Own Images
founder of the Bombay Progressive Artists' Group formed during the Partition with such celebrated artists as SH Raza and FN Souza, Husain achieved acclaim through his works that questioned conformity.
Indian firms turn to euro, yen swaps to trim borrowing cost
INDIAN FIRMS ARE opting for cross-currency swaps to convert part of their debt into the euro or the Japanese yen in order to trim borrowing costs, said bankers.
When a picture is worth a thousand words
Use these image tools for search & creation
Longevity capital
What are Blue Zones, and are they real?
Flying first class with Sheelavathi
The true lead is not clearly distinguishable in this excerpt.
NSE revises expiry day for 4 index derivative contracts
NSE HAS REVISED the expiry day for Nifty Bank, Nifty Financial Services, Nifty Midcap Select, and Nifty Next 50 derivatives contracts to last Thursday of the expiry month effective January 1.
RIL leads Wizikey media visibility rankings
RELIANCE INDUSTRIES—INDIA'S largest corporate by revenues, profits, market value and social impact—topped the 2024 Wizikey News Score ranking as India's most visible corporate in the media, the AI-powered media intelligence firm said.
IL&FS gets NCLAT nod to sell Paradip Refinery Water
INSOLVENCY APPELLATE TRIBUNAL NCLAT has given a go-ahead to debt-ridden IL&FS group for the sale of its subsidiary IL&FS Paradip Refinery Water (IPRWL) to a successful bidder.
PM wants 'lakhpati didi' in every village, says FM
FINANCE MINISTER NIRMALA Sitharaman on Saturday urged women to come forward and take benefits of central schemes to make them more capable and empowered.
Religare warned for disclosure breach
However, the Burman family opposed Asthaana's appointment and wrote to the Sebi that mandatory shareholder approval was not taken within three months of the appointment.
In smog-hit north, it's the time to Zumba
\"THESE ARE MOSTLY the middle-aged, who are unable to exercise outdoors. When their activity is restricted, they switch to a safe, hygienic controlled gym environment,\" said Marya.