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Vodafone Idea aims to secure funding by December end
Vodafone Idea Ltd is expected to conclude talks for securing funding from investors within this quarter, chief executive Akshaya Moondra said during its earnings call on Monday.
TaMo wins ₹766 cr in Singur land arbitration
Tata Motors Ltd said it has won an arbitration award of ₹766 crore from the West Bengal Industrial Development Corp. Ltd (WBIDC), the state’s industrial development agency, marking the resolution of a long-standing dispute related to its Singur plant, which was shut in 2008 due to protests against land acquisition.
SAT clears decks for Zee-Sony merger
Goenka reinstated as Zee MD after tribunal overturns Sebi ban
Firms had ample time to follow DPDP rules'
Companies should not need more time than discussed to comply with the soon to be published rules under the Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Act, said Union minister for communications and information technology (IT), Ashwini Vaishnaw.
Climate Change Ignites Olive Oil Prices
The healthiest of cooking oils now comes with an even heftier price tag as climate change-induced droughts, heat waves, and wildfires scorch olive plantations in southern Europe.
Adani Gives Navi Mumbai Airport A $1 Bn Push
Envisaged in 1999, it was feared the Navi Mumbai airport would see further delay after the Hindenburg report
VVDN to expand ops globally by next year
As part of VVDN's road map, the company plans to be in Europe as well-likely in Poland-and in Mexico
Don't press the wrong buttons
To succeed at the it is workplace, important to identify these incorrect trigger points and stay away from them
Tweaks won't suffice: Unilever may need to smash the mould
Analysts reckon that a split-up would increase its enterprise value
The return of hard power: Naive approaches were bound to fail
The ferocity with which hard power is now making its presence felt reflects the hubris and complacency of some state actors
A moment of reckoning in geopolitics is upon us
The Gaza war looks like the second of three unfolding challenges to the US-set world order. India should weigh multiple factors in deciding its geopolitical role beyond UN abstentions
Israel widens ground operations in Gaza
Palestinian civilians told to head to a 'humanitarian zone' in the south
Maruti's festive-time growth at 19%; expects sales of 450K
SUVs accounted for 26-27% of Maruti Suzuki's sales during the festive season so far
'India to lead global 6G, FWA revolution'
Mirtillio said Ericsson is in talks with Vi for the 5G rollout and said it will support the telecom firm to get back in action
JioSpaceFiber to target global mkts after India
Tariffs for retail and enterprise users in India and abroad \"to be affordable\"
The biggest risk in markets is always one you can't see: Samir Arora
Uncertainty around the upcoming assembly elections, high-interest rates globally and a war in West Asia might have an immediate bearing on market prospects, but these issues won’t matter in the medium or long term, says market veteran Samir Arora, founder of Helios Capital, whose maiden equity fund is open for subscription.
Amplus, PE fund set up Hexa Climate Solutions
PE fund I Squared Capital to invest $500 mn in climate solutions platform
Govt plans to set up real-time agri supply-demand model to predict prices
The government is planning to create a real-time supply and demand model for select agricultural commodities that will help it plan and evaluate policy for a volatile market. The \"mathematical model\" will use dynamic and real-time data from high-frequency indicators and historical trends, said a government official requesting anonymity.
Slower GDP growth may hit spending
The total spending estimate for FY24 is ₹45 tn, close to a third of which is effective capital expenditure
'End-of-year deadline for India-EU FTA is unrealistic'
An end of year deadline for a free trade deal between India and the European Union is unrealistic, the 27-nation grouping’s Ambassador to India, Hervé Delphin, said in an interview.
NHAI's InvIT to raise ₹9,000 cr
The fundraising may have equal debt and equity components, with debt coming from bank loans and the sale of NCDs
Govt may ask PSUs to pay higher dividends
The government may demand higher dividend payouts from state-run companies should it miss revenue targets because of sluggish tax collections or lower-than-expected asset sale proceeds, two people familiar with the matter said.
Gentari, GIC set to invest $1.75 billion in AM Green unit
Petronas set up Gentari to accelerate the adoption of clean energy and build 40GW of clean energy capacity
Headcount at IT cos sees 1st fall in 25 yrs
Workforce shrinks at 9 of top 10 IT firms as clients cut spending
Maruti Suzuki profit soars on chip supply relief, cost savings
Maruti Suzuki India Ltd reported an 80% surge in quarterly profit, beating analysts' estimates, as the country's largest carmaker benefited from improved semiconductor supply, leading to higher car sales, and cost savings due to cooling raw material prices.
Tata to become first India iPhone maker with Wistron deal
Tata Group is set to seal a deal to become India's first homegrown iPhone maker, after Wistron Corp. agreed to sell a plant in the southern part of the country to the conglomerate.
China's ex-premier, reformer Li Keqiang dies of heart attack
China's former Premier Li Keqiang, who gained a reputation as a reformer but later found himself sidelined by President Xi Jinping, died of a heart attack just months after stepping down as the nation's No. 2 official. He was 68.
Adani Group introduces charges for private jets
Despite a warning by the airport tariff regulator on unapproved tariff, the Adani Group has introduced ‘general aviation charges’ for private jet operators at six of its airports, two people familiar with the development said.
'National security can justify higher tariffs'
India can raise import tariffs after securing intermediates supply: Virmani
Rural road construction surpasses FY24 targets
Road construction hit the 12,000km mark in first six months of the fiscal