Rupali Ganguly to quit Anupamaa?
The Free Press Journal|January 05, 2025
The source added that Rupali's exit could happen anytime in the next three months
Rupali Ganguly to quit Anupamaa?

Television actress Rupali Ganguly, who has won immense love from the audience for her portrayal of Anupama in the hit serial Anupamaa, is reportedly set to quit the show after 4 years. A few months back, the show took a 15-year leap in its storyline, leading to the departure of the old cast, including Gaurav Khanna, Aurra Bhatnagar, Sudhanshu Pandey, Madalsa Sharma, Gaurav Sharma, Nidhi Shah and Kunwar Amar.

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Over 40 new product launches expected at Auto Expo: Official

More than 40 new product launches are expected at the upcoming Auto Expo, which will be held under the umbrella of Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025 from January 17-22, a government official said on Tuesday.

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January 08, 2025
Indian Tech Story 'Fascinating,' Hope for Continued Growth at CES
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Indian Tech Story 'Fascinating,' Hope for Continued Growth at CES

Consumer Electronics Show

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January 08, 2025
Duty cut on smartphone parts to hit electronics ecosystem, trigger job loss: GTRI
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Duty cut on smartphone parts to hit electronics ecosystem, trigger job loss: GTRI

Any reduction in the customs duty on smartphone parts in the forthcoming budget will harm India's developing component ecosystem, discourage investment, increase imports, and make local firms uncompetitive, potentially resulting in job losses, think tank GTRI said on Tuesday.

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January 08, 2025
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Gilts erase gains to end steady

Government bonds lost all gains notched up during the day after the advance estimate on India's GDP growth for 2024-25 (Apr-Mar) turned out to be higher than what some sections of the market had expected, dealers said.

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January 08, 2025
China's Central Bank Buys More Gold As Prices Trade Near Record High
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China's Central Bank Buys More Gold As Prices Trade Near Record High

China's central bank expanded its gold reserves for a second month in December, signaling renewed appetite after temporarily pausing purchases last year as prices soared, Bloomberg reported.

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January 08, 2025
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FinMin to Hold Meeting with MFI Players Today

Finance Ministry will hold a meeting with microfinance institutions (MFIs) on Wednesday amid rising bad loans and delinquencies across all types of lenders in the sector.

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January 08, 2025
CPI inflation likely to moderate to 5% in Dec from 5.5% in Nov: BOB
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CPI inflation likely to moderate to 5% in Dec from 5.5% in Nov: BOB

India's Consumer Price Index (CPI) inflation is expected to moderate to 5 per cent in December 2024 from 5.5 per cent in November, according to a report by Bank of Baroda.

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January 08, 2025
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Odisha Govt OKs ₹44,793 Cr Investments Across 5 Sectors

The Odisha government has approved investment proposals worth Rs 44,793 crore across five sectors, which will generate employment opportunities for over 23,000 people, an official statement said.

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January 08, 2025
Markets rebound after 2-day decline
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Markets rebound after 2-day decline

In a range-bound trade, the 30-share BSE benchmark Sensex climbed 234.12 points or 0.30 per cent to settle at 78,199.11

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January 08, 2025
Banks Profits Set To Moderate In FY26 As Bad Assets Inch Up
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Banks Profits Set To Moderate In FY26 As Bad Assets Inch Up

The agency further said that credit growth has \"lost steam\", and sharply revised down its FY25 system credit growth estimate to 13-13.5%

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January 08, 2025