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Gold nanoparticles can help arrest aging, European researchers
In a significant validation of ancient Indian Ayurvedic practices regarding the use of gold nanoparticles, also known as gold bhasma, in skincare, a team of European researchers in a study has affirmed the efficacy of these elements in combating aging.
Half of HR chiefs, 40% of CFOs in India now women
A recent report by LONGHOUSE Consulting reveals a significant increase in women's representation in top leadership positions across India Inc.
Women hold 18.3% of board seats in India Inc, increased over past 5 years
A recent Deloitte report titled 'Women in the boardroom: a global perspective' highlighted a gradual increase in the number of board seats held by women across India Inc over the past five years.
VAISHNAW CALLS FOR REGULATIONS ON DEEPFAKES AND MISINFORMATION POST-ELECTIONS
Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw has urged digital platforms to provide technical and business process solutions to tackle misinformation that could potentially harm society and democracy.
Gender Pay Gap Concerns 23% Of Salaried Women In India, Says Survey
A recent survey conducted by Crisil and DBS Bank India has shed light on the perceptions and experiences of salaried and self-employed women in India regarding gender-based pay gaps and workplace biases.
BMC bans light and sound show contractor after inaugural event flops
Following glitches during the inaugural light and sound show at Lokmanya Bal Gangadhar Tilak Garden in Girgaon Chowpatty, the BMC has banned and de-registered Star Electric, a firm awarded a Rs 4 crore contract for the design and installation of projection mapping and gobo lights.
Police find no proof of gift deed in 16cr 'Fraud' at optician company
Mumbai police’s economic offences wing recently submitted a chargesheet against Jagdish Gangar and Surendra Gangar, directors of leading optician brand Gangar Optician, popularly known as Gangar Eyenation, for allegedly illegally transferring his shares in the company in their name and causing a loss of Rs 16-20 crore.
Supreme Court Enhanced Motor Accident Compensation: Deceased Was Multi Tasking, Not Doing 9-5 Job
The Supreme Court in the case Vethambal And Others Versus. The Oriental Insurance Company And Others observed and has enhanced the compensation in a motor accident claim after taking note of the fact that the deceased was deriving income from multiple jobs.
Pak's changes in structure of gas pipeline project disappoint Russians
The Pakistan Stream Gas Pipeline project has been marred by a series of changes and a lack of progress, much to the disappointment of Moscow. Amid U.S. sanctions on Russian entities, Pakistani officials have been struggling to maintain a consistent structure for the project and make headway on the commercial deal, as reported by The Express Tribune.
PHILIPPINES TO NO LONGER LOOK TO CHINA FOR FUNDING 3 RLY PROJECTS
The three rail projects were among the outcomes of Duterte’s Build, Build, Build” infrastructure development initiative, which mostly depended on utilising China’s Belt and Road Initiative’s BRI) then-seemingly limitless financial resources, Strangio opines
SingTel Sells 0.8% stake in Bharti Airtel for $711M to GQG partners
Singapore Telecommunications, also known as SingTel, announced on Thursday that it has sold a small portion (0.8 per cent) of its ownership in Bharti Airtel to US investment firm GQG Partners.
Call for govt caution in AI regulation discourse
Indians are among the most innovative people in the world — until their government gets involved.
GOOGLEANDINDIAN DEVELOPERS PAUSE BILLING DISPUTE FOR 4 MONTHS
A 120-day period has been agreed upon to come up with a solution that is non-monopolistic and reflects free-market forces
Health Ministry to consult states on standardizing healthcare costs
The Ministry of Health is set to engage in consultations with state governments this week to seek recommendations for establishing uniform charges for treatment at healthcare facilities nationwide.
8 NBFCs to raise $2 bn via ECB amid positive outlook for Indian firms
Eight non-banking financial companies (NBFCs), including a government-owned infrastructure finance company, are planning to raise over $2 billion through external commercial borrowing (ECB), with prospects for Indian firms in overseas markets being conducive.
AAR rules processed pulses to attract GST
Processed pulses obtained after dehusking and splitting the grains are unlike whole pulse grains and not agricultural produce, making them liable to goods and services tax (GST), ordered the Andhra Pradesh authority for advance rulings (AAR).
PM MODI LAUNCHES RS 5,000 CRORE AGRI-ECONOMY PROJECT IN SRINAGAR
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday inaugurated initiatives worth nearly Rs 5,000 crore for boosting the agri-economy in Jammu and Kashmir
EAM Jaishankar on global trends - Questions China's motives, sees India-Japan partnership in re-globalization
India's External Affairs addressing the Raisina Roundtable in Tokyo, expressed concerns over the state of India-China relations amidst the border standoff.
VAISHNAW FORESEES SURGE IN MOBILE EXPORTS AND JOBS, CALLS FOR ECONOMIC LAW REFORM
UM highlighted India’s shift to a top-five global growth engine, attributing it to government efforts across sectors, lifting 25 crore people out of poverty and enhancing international sporting achievements
Airbus Helicopters H160 gets DGCA type certification
Airbus' H160 helicopter Aas been granted the letter of type acceptance from the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), marking a significant milestone for the rotorcraft that will pave the way for its entry into the Indian market.
India's auto sales boom, February sees 13% surge across all vehicle segments
In February 2024, India’s automobile retail sector witnessed a significant uptick, with sales surging by 13% year-on-year, as reported by the Federation of Automobile Dealers Associations (FADA).
Motovolt mobility's bold bet on E-scooters
City-based Motovolt Mobility is betting big on sales of its newly launched e-scooters for both passenger and cargo transportation in the country, a top company official said.
AIRBUS SIGNS CONTRACT WITH IIM-MUMBAI TO BOOST AVIATION TALENT IN INDIA
In a landmark collaboration, Airbus has inked a pivotal contract with the prestigious Indian Institute of Management in Mumbai (IIM Mumbai) to revolutionise aviation talent in India.
MAHARASHTRA ASSEMBLY SPEAKER RAHUL NARWEKAR'S EMAIL ID HACKED: POLICE
Maharashtra Assembly Speaker Rahul Narwekar’s email address was hacked to send an email to the state’s Governor’s office, said police.
MP NAVNEET RANA RECEIVES DEATH THREATS FROM PAKISTAN AND AFGHANISTAN
Member of Parliament Navneet Rana has once again received death threats, reportedly originating from Pakistan and Afghanistan. The threats were conveyed via an audio message sent to Rana's WhatsApp account.
Delhi High Court: Section 29A Petition Maintainable If Filed Before Award Is Delivered And Not If Award Is Delivered
The Delhi High Court in the case National Skill Development Corporation Vs Best First Step Education Private Limited & Ors. observed and has held that the petition moved under Section 29A of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 is maintainable when filed before the award is being delivered during the ongoing petition, but becomes nonmaintainable if filed after the award is delivered and proceedings for setting aside have commenced.
Andhra Pradesh High Court Halts Illegal Constructions On Bheemunipatnam Beach
The Andhra Pradesh High Court in the case observed and has issued an order halting illegal constructions near Bheemunipatnam beach at Vizag.
Pakistan set for crucial talks with IMF
The Pakistan Ministry of Finance is poised to engage in pivotal discussions with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) review mission regarding the USD 3 billion Standby Arrangement (SBA) programme, scheduled to commence next week, as reported by The News International.
UAE launches life protection plan for Indian blue-collar laborers
India’s consulate in Dubai has launched a new insurance package aimed at providing financial support to blue-collar Indian workers and their families in the event of natural or accidental deaths.
Lanka hopes to clinch debt repayment moratorium: Prez Wickremesinghe
Sri Lanka's President Ranil Se Wickremesinghe outlined ambitious plans on Wednesday, aiming to defer debt repayments until December 2027 as part of an ongoing restructuring process, with the goal of completing payments by 2042. He defended these unpopular reforms as necessary steps to rejuvenate the country's struggling economy.