CATEGORIES
Categories
State border levies on taxis irk Centre
The road ministry said vehicles with all India tourist permits have a mechanism where permit fees are shared with the states.
India to step up defence ties with Philippines
While the exact quantum of assistance being offered is under negotiation, officials from the Philippines have visited a number of Indian defence firms including Kalyani Strategic Systems to examine their products.
Cooling core inflation fails to cheer amid supply flux
Inflation, without accounting for food and energy prices, known as core inflation, stood at 4.9% in July, as against 5.1% in June and economists believe it will remain sticky in the coming months.
Indian cos' annual legal costs hit ₹40K cr on rising M&A, IP cases
Law firms have bulked up to meet rising demand, recruiting hundreds of law grads from campuses as well as from rival firms
Gangwal to sell around 4% of IndiGo for ₹3,370 cr
The block sale is part of Rakesh Gangwal’s plans to cut his stake in InterGlobe Aviation, which operates IndiGo, India’s largest airline
ONGC, 4 others vie for Fortum projects
The five bidders were shortlisted from 11 non-binding offers that were submitted
Amazon's zero carbon plan loses backing of watchdog
UN-backed SBTi has struck Amazon off its list of companies taking action on climate goals
Assessing Indian poverty: Bleak House or Great Expectations?
There has been a remarkable reduction in multidimensional poverty and also levels of inequality on key selected measures
India's Amrit Kaal goal calls for broad trackers
Output per head suggests itself as the yardstick for developed country' status by 2047, but since this does not adequately capture how well people are doing, we need other measures
Can AA systems and AI unlock innovation in mutual funds?
Mint mutual funds conclave debates the role of data sciences, AI and machine learning in fostering innovations.
MYSTERY OF A 20-ROOM HOUSE IN KANDHAMAL
Domestic remittances are constructing a new world in Odisha’s underdeveloped district
Tesla again goes for price cuts in China
Tesla Inc cut prices again in China, sending auto stocks tumbling on concerns the move will rekindle an international price war that had shown signs of abating.
Uncertainty over planes stalls Go First plans to raise finance
The aviation regulator approved Go First’s plan to restart operations with 15 aircraft and 114 daily flights, subject to certain conditions.
New Irdai platform casts a shadow over PolicyBazaar
Bima Sugam may kick off with cheaper premiums, and access to data from diverse sources
SpiceJet swings to ₹205 cr profit in Q1
Total income fell 8.4% to ₹2,267 crore in the quarter while total expenses decreased by 36% to ₹2,069 crore
ITC hotel spinoff at 10:1 ratio, IPO in 15 months
ITC shareholders will hold a 60% direct stake in the new hotel venture
The population puzzle: what Indians feel
With one foot in tradition and the other in modernity, young Indians are leading several demographic shifts that will define the next phase of change in the world’s most populous country, finds the latest round of the YouGov-Mint-CPR survey.
Covid failed to blunt investments in IPR
India’s overall investment in fixed assets, meanwhile, saw a decline, indicating a heightened focus on innovation within boardrooms
Muthoot missing the Midas touch
Assets under management (AUM) of its mainstay gold loan business clocked nearly 18% year-on-year growth and 7% sequentially to ₹66,039 crore in the June quarter (Q1FY24).
Xpressbees acquires logistics co Trackon to serve small firms
BusyBees Logistics Solutions Pvt. Ltd, which runs logistics services startup Xpressbees, said on Monday it has acquired logistics company Trackon Couriers Pvt Ltd. Financial details of the deal weren't disclosed.
Plan for India-Sri Lanka power line project in advanced stages
It will help crisis-hit Sri Lanka improve its energy security after the country saw widespread power shortages in 2022.
Ready for carbon tax? Govt wants steel firms to find out
The development comes at a time when India is exploring tariff and non-tariff measures to counter EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) that proposes to tax ‘embedded carbon’ in imports of steel, aluminium, cement, hydrogen, electricity and fertilizers from 1 Jan 2026.
Laid-off startup CXOS struggle in job market
Xpheno estimates that in the last 18 months, about 40-50 CXOs have been laid off across startups
Nirma sole suitor for Glenmark Life
The bid came in late last week after the company extended the deadline a second time
Adani probe: Sebi seeks 15 more days
Sebi said the extension would allow it to submit the final status report on 24 issues it has investigated in connection with the Hindenburg report
Retail inflation roars to 7.44% as food costs bite
Food inflation quickens to 11.51%, the highest level since October 2020
Privacy Law: Under-18s May Be Defined As Minors In Gaming
The government may define individuals below 18 years as underage for the online gaming sector for processing of personal data, while the definition of underage might be revised in the case of edtech and healthcare sectors under the digital personal data protection law, a senior official aware of the matter said
The Big Jobs Debate: Who's At Risk From GenAI?
Previous tech waves impacted the blue-collar worker. Now, the white-collar employee's future is more threatened
How To Govern The AI Industry Must Be Accorded High Priority
Our discussion must leap from vague anxiety to the details of how best to harness this technology
Gadar 2 Gives Single-Screen Cinemas A Much-Needed Boost
Gadar 2, a sequel to the 2001 hit, has finally brought some cheer to pandemic-hit small, singlescreen cinemas in the Hindi-speaking belt with audiences returning in droves