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Former women HC judges to oversee Manipur relief work
As Manipur sank deeper into ethnic violence, the Supreme Court on Monday ordered setting up of a committee of three former women high A court judges to oversee relief and rehabilitation of victims and compensation to them besides asking former Maharashtra police chief Dattatray Padsalgikar to monitor the probe in criminal cases
Retail sales of vehicles rise in July
Retail sales of vehicles in India rose in July, a dealers' body said on Monday but cautioned of rising inventory levels and demand slowdown in certain categories despite the upcoming festive period
RIL ready to double its green energy investment to ₹1.5 tn
Company is planning to commence the transition from grey to green hydrogen by 2025
Meesho posts maiden profit in July, mulls IPO
Startup expects to close current FY with 40% growth in revenue run rate
Brookfield nears deal for Adani's BKC tower
Sale likely at 1,000-2,000 cr; may be finalized over next few weeks
Jet Airways asked to pay 350 crore to creditors by 31 Aug
Jet Airways' new management has to pay ₹350 crore to the Committee of Creditors (CoC), the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) was informed on Monday
Sebi slashes pending case load in FY23
The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) significantly reduced the number of pending cases in FY23 as the regulator focused on resolving long pending litigation, according to the annual report of the markets regulator
Record $70 bn revenue for auto parts makers
Automotive parts suppliers saw a 33% increase in sales to OEMs in FY23
Auto OEMS sceptical about PLI payouts
Companies applying for the automotive and auto components production-linked incentive (PLI) scheme fear they may not be able to meet all of the government's requirements to receive the incentives this fiscal, multiple industry sources said, citing lengthy, \"onerous\" and complex procedures
Isro to build more bespoke satellites
Agency in talks with users for next demand-driven satellite
Veg thali cost surges 28% in July amid soaring food prices
Soaring prices of vegetables, especially tomatoes, onions, and potatoes, have placed a heavy burden on the poor, who spend the bulk of their income on food
LS okays data bill; worries on Centre's powers remain
The Lok Sabha on Monday passed the landmark Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Bill amid loud protests from the Opposition
Promoters raise $500 mn via Adani Green stake sale to QIA
The promoters of Adani Group raised about $500 million by selling a part of their holdings in Adani Green Energy Ltd to investors, including INQ Holding Llc, a wholly owned unit of sovereign fund Qatar Investment Authority (QIA)
Gandhi returns to Lok Sabha ahead of no-confidence
Congress lawmaker Rahul Gandhi re-entered the Lok Sabha on Monday, 137 days after his disqualification on 24 March, and a day ahead of the debate of the no-confidence motion that begins Tuesday, which he will likely initiate
Chandra to settle debt, reclaim Dish
Essel Group founder Subhash Chandra is poised to settle the ₹6,500 crore debt it owes JC Flowers Asset Reconstruction Co. (ARC) for close to ₹1,500 crore to regain ownership of the family's stake in assets, including Dish TV and Zee Learn, as well as three properties, including a bungalow in central Delhi
Ant transfers 10.3% in Paytm to Sharma
The Chinese firm will retain economic ownership of the shares
The UK's latest hydrocarbon policy is not climate friendly
Expanded North Sea production could come to haunt the country
Artificial vs human intelligence: An existential race is underway
Whether AI exterminates human civilization will depend on the extent to which we allow such technology to enslave us
Trade barriers must be deployed with caution
Import licensing for work devices like laptops and PCs are protectionist, with all its pitfalls, but could yet work for India if wielded well as part of a strategy for local manufacturing
How Sebi's new dispute redressal mechanism empowers investors
The online platform aims to make arbitration cost-efficient, less time-consuming for wider set of investors.
WHY INDIA MUST MIND THE CONSUMER CREDIT TRAP
In the last decade, banks loaned more to individuals. But if income growth remains weak, it could open a new stress point
Russia hits back for ship strike
Overnight shelling by Russian and Ukrainian forces across the country killed at least six people, said officials
PM flags off 508 stations' makeover
Modernization of stations will create a new atmosphere for development and a good first impression on visitors, Modi said.
Tata Play to raise bandwidth with extra GSAT-24 capacity
GSAT-24 was launched by NewSpace India Ltd as its first ‘demand-driven’ communication satellite mission after the space-sector reforms, leasing the entire capacity on board to the DTH service provider
Egypt Air eyes pie of India transit traffic with direct flights
In a bid to tap the fastest growing aviation market in the world, the airline has launched a direct flight between Delhi and Cairo
SC spikes Binny plea against Sebi probe
Apex court clears the decks for markets regulator to investigate alleged diversion of Rs850 crore by the textile company
Smaller scale helps regional OTT platforms ride bumps
Aha video, Planet Marathi, OM TV say they haven’t cut budgets as they started cautiously
Edelweiss to join Nitin Desai's death probe
On Friday, Edelweiss group chairman Rashesh Shah and four others were named in an FIR registered following the art director's death
Punjab & Sind Bank eyes mutual fund biz
In a bid to expand its fee-based income, state-owned Punjab & Sind Bank is planning a foray into the mutual fund (MF) space and hopes to find a partner by September, a senior official has said.
'India sees long-term foreign flows; debt troubles unlikely'
In India, regulators have driven change by disruption and innovation, said P.D. Singh, the CEO & MD of corporate banking, India, at JPMorgan Chase Bank