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Rupee hits new low of 85.83 on strong dollar
THE rupee continued its southward journey for the fourth month, losing 4 paise to close at a new low of 85.83 on Monday, weighed down by the equity markets amid a persistent bearish trend.
RBI Consolidates Credit Information Reporting
CONSOLIDATING its directions on credit information reporting in a master circular, the Reserve Bank on Monday asked credit information companies (CICs) to alert customers when their credit information reports (CIRs) are accessed while making it mandatory on credit institutions (CIs) like banks and non-banks, to provide reasons for rejecting data correction requests from individuals.
Govt must shift capex focus to social sectors
As pre-budget consultations got over on Monday, industry representatives and analysts want the government to continue its thrust on capital expenditure (capex), albeit with a shift in sectoral focus.
RBI adds 8 tn gold in Nov; reserves up 73 tn to 786 tn in '24
THE Reserve Bank continued its gold haul, adding 8 tonne to the strategic reserves in November, taking the annual additions in the 11 months to 73 tonne, with this the total reserves stood at 786 tonne.
Budget Should Address Ailing Affordable Housing Market: Realty Sector
The real estate sector is seeking big reforms from the upcoming Union budget for FY26 (to be tabled on Feb 1, 2025) to revive sentiments amid a decline in transaction activity.
Venture capital-backed companies surpass $50 bn in public market cap
THE country's start-up ecosystem is increasingly becoming a driving force behind the country's economic progress, with VC-backed companies crossing $50 billion in public market capitalization, said Shekhar Kirani, Partner at Accel.
Telcos May Report 5-6.5% QoQ Rise in ARPU in Q3
TELECOM service providers are expected to report a 5-6.5% quarter-on-quarter (QoQ) increase in average revenue per user (ARPU) in their Q3FY25 results, according to a report by Centrum.
HMPV virus fears drag mkt down
Sensex ended 1.6% lower at 77,965, while Nifty declined 1.6% to settle at 23,616
Korean investigators seek extension of warrant as they fail to detain Yoon
IMPEACHED South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol evaded arrest after a Monday deadline passed but anti-graft investigators were likely to be granted more time to enforce the warrant.
Ready to free 34 hostages, says Hamas
A Hamas official said on Sunday the group was ready to free 34 hostages in the \"first phase\" of a potential deal with Israel, after Israel said indirect talks on a truce and hostage release agreement had resumed in Qatar.
Biden Block on Oil, Gas Drilling in US Water to Deter Don
Trump Pushes Back, Says Presidential Order Will Be Reversed After Inauguration on Jan 20
Uproar over Ajit minister's 'role' in Beed murder
MAHARASHTRA deputy CM Ajit Pawar on Monday held a crucial meeting with his party colleague and minister Dhananjay Munde as pressure mounted on him to sack the latter over his alleged links with Walmik Karad, the Massajog Sarpanch murder mastermind.
Several feared stuck in flooded Assam coal mine
SEVERAL people were feared trapped inside a coal mine in the Umrangso area of Assam's Dima Hasao hill district on Monday, after a sudden gush of water flooded the site.
Train link in J&K to be extended to border dists: Sinha
AHEAD of direct train connectivity between Kashmir and Delhi, the train service in J&K will be further extended to border town of Uri and Kupwara in north Kashmir and border districts of Poonch and Rajouri in Jammu region.
Come to Sangam for Russia-Ukraine peace deal
A solution to the Russia-Ukraine conflict may not have been found on the battlefield, but some hope a solution may present itself at the confluence of the Ganga, Yamuna, and the mythical Saraswati at the serene Sangam in Prayagraj during the Mahakumbh.
HC gives 6 wks to act on Union Carbide unit waste
On Dec 3, court ordered shifting of toxic waste to Pithampur in 4 wks
Paper Leak: 'Fasting' PK arrested, granted unconditional bail shortly
IN a dramatic turn of events, Jan Suraaj founder Prashant Kishor was arrested early Monday for illegally staging a fast-unto-death protest at Gandhi Maidan in Patna.
Tiger scare: Assam children escorted to school & back by armed personnel
IN a VIP treatment, a group of 18 children on Monday were escorted to their school and brought back home by forest guards wielding the gun in Assam.
14 Arrested for Hacking Server, Leaking Online Exam Papers in Jaipur
RAJASTHAN is facing yet another controversy involving a paper leak, as the Jaipur police has arrested 14 people involved in the leakage of an online examination conducted by the National Seeds Corporation.
Waves Already Making Waves Across Genres
Within a month of its launch, the OTT has recorded 1 mn downloads, says Prasar Bharati CEO Gaurav Dwivedi
Nurse's death sentence not ratified by Yemen president
THE capital punishment handed to Kerala nurse Nimisha Priya by a Yemeni court has not been ratified by President Rashad al-Alimi, the embassy of the conflict-ridden West Asian country in New Delhi confirmed on Monday.
Rename India Gate to Bharat Mata Gate: BJP minority morcha to PM
BJP's minority morcha president Jamal Siddiqui on Monday urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to rename the historic India Gate as 'Bharat Mata Dwar' to foster nationalism and promote Indian culture.
'Old practice': India slams Pak for Af strikes
INDIA on Monday \"unequivocally\" condemned the Pakistani attack on civilians in Afghanistan, describing it as Islamabad's \"old practice\" of blaming its neighbours for its internal failures.
UGC norms lift cap on contract teacher hiring
THE University Grants Commission (UGC) on Monday released draft guidelines for recruiting Vice Chancellors at universities.
From panchayat to Parliament, Birla urges women to use AI for innovation
LOK Sabha Speaker Om Birla on Monday urged women representatives from Panchayati Raj Institutions (PRI) to embrace Artificial Intelligence and innovation in order to make their areas more people-oriented.
PM hails rlys infra, services, says bullet train not far away
AMID growing demands for high-speed trains, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday assured the nation that the day India gets its first bullet train is not far off.
Clear the Delusion of Development
In developing countries like India, Pakistan, or those in Africa, new ideas tend to meet with greater resistance than in developed nations.
Other Ways To Opt Out Of Constant Election Mode
As India is becoming an election-only democracy, holding elections once every five years would reduce the voter's participation. There should be other alternatives on the table too
B'luru Int'l Film Fest from March 1; 200 films to be screened
THE Bengaluru International Film Festival (BIFFes) is set to return for its 16th edition from March 1 to 8, under the theme 'Sarvajanangada Shantiaya Thota' (peaceful co-existence of people from all communities), announced Chief Minister Siddaramaiah.
In a first, Punjabi couple registers marriage in Kerala
THE pomp and splendour of the usual Punjabi wedding was missing for sure, but Mantej Singh, 29, and Inderpreet Kaur, 28, were the centre of attention at the cramped sub-registrar office at the heart of Kochi city.