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Apple bears fruit: 1 in 7 iPhones now made in India
IN AROUND THREE years, India has emerged as a major centre for Apple for manufacturing iPhones.
SC sets aside ₹8,000-cr arbitral award to RInfra
Big setback for Anil Ambani firm, relief for DMRC
At age 45, Sensex closes above 75,000-mark
Investor wealth swells to all-time high of 402 trn
Musk to visit India in April, meet Modi
TESLA CHIEF ELON MUSK will visit India this month to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi and is expected to make an announcement on plans to invest and open a new factory in the country, two sources with direct knowledge said.
Why are tall fast bowlers using so many slower cutters into the pitch
ON MONDAY NIGHT as Andre Russell lined-up to face Mustafizur Rahman in the 18th over, there was no surprise in what was to come.
Google shows AI model is ready for enterprises
GOOGLE UNVEILED A host of updates to its artificial intelligence offerings for cloud computing customers, emphasizing that the technology is safe and ready for use in the corporate realm, despite recent stumbles in consumer-facing tools.
Andaman to see key military infra facelift
Longer runways, road expansion, jetty in the works
Freo plans insurance and wealth management forays
DIGITAL BANKING PLATFORM Freo is planning to launch insurance and wealth management verticals in the next few months.
India has over 34 mn hepatitis cases
INDIA ACCOUNTS FOR over 11% of the global viral hepatitis burden, second only to China in Hepatitis B cases and Pakistan in Hepatitis C cases, according to the Global Hepatitis Report 2024 released by the World Health Organisation (WHO) on Tuesday.
PM: Cong insulted Ram by refusing invitation for 'pran pratishtha'
PRIME MINISTER NARENDRA Modi on Tuesday accused the Congress of making several attempts to stall the construction of the Ram temple in Ayodhya and insulting Lord Ram by rejecting the invitation for the 'pran pratishtha' ceremony. The prime minister also attacked the Congress for \"insulting\" \"Shakti'.
HC rejects Kejriwal plea: ED has 'enough material'
BJP pushes for his resignation as chief minister
Pvt banks turn to biz correspondents to grow rural reach
PRIVATE SECTOR BANKS are increasingly turning towards business correspondents or BCs for growing their business in rural and semiurban areas, according to senior officials.
FX derivatives diktat to hit brokerages' revenue
To witness sharp drop in trading volumes
Godrej Properties logs best quarterly sales bookings
GODREJ PROPERTIES (GPL) on Tuesday said that its sales bookings grew 135% to over ₹9,500 crore in Q4FY24.
Blue Star sees home AC sales rising 25% in Q1
BLUE STAR ON Tuesday said it expects up to 25% growth in sales of residential ACs in the June quarter, the period which accounts for the highest number of sales due to the temperature rise and heat wave.
SP Group fundraising plans likely to run into trouble
SHAPOORJI PALLONJI GROUP'S (SP Group) plans to refinance debt and infuse cash in its operating companies by pledging Tata Group shares are likely to run into trouble with the potential lenders raising concerns and technical difficulties.
FMCG growth in slow lane despite rural green shoots
THE ₹5-TRILLION domestic fastmoving consumer goods (FMCG) market still faces hurdles on its path to complete recovery from the current slowdown, conversations with industry executives and sector analysts indicate.
Ola Cabs to end international ops
RIDE-HAILING MAJOR Ola Cabs has decided to shut down its existing operations in international markets like the UK, Australia, and New Zealand by the end of this month.
Dixon to buy over 50% stake in Transsion's manufacturing unit
CONTRACT MANUFACTURER DIXON Technologies has entered into a share purchase agreement to acquire a majority stake in Ismartu India, a manufacturing unit of Chinese phone maker Transsion Holdings, in two tranches.
Biden, Kishida aim to upgrade defence ties
Fumio Kishida begins a much anticipated visit to Washington on Tuesday aiming to spotlight shared concerns about provocative Chinese military action in the Pacific and at a rare moment of public difference between the two nations over a Japanese company's plan to buy an iconic US company.
Tesla settles lawsuit over fatal 2018 autopilot crash
TESLA HAS SETTLED a lawsuit overa 2018 car crash that killed an Apple engineer after his Model X, operating on Autopilot, swerved off a highway near San Francisco, court documents showed on Monday.
Stock disclosure of pulses mandatory from April 15
TO CURB HOARDING and the spike in prices of pulses, the government on Tuesday said that traders, importers, millers and stocks would have to declare the stocks of these items from April 15.
Capex by states likely grew a third in Apr-Feb period
STATES' CAPITAL EXPENDITURE likely rose by a third on year in the first eleven months of 2023-24 compared with a 12% rise in the year-ago period, aided by their robust revenue growth and the Centre's interest-free capex loans.
A year after, MedTech policy makes little headway
Import of medical devices rises 13% in Apr-Dec FY24
Road construction up 20% on year in FY24
₹2.64 trillion target for capex met
'Budget' study abroad programmes find many takers
CALL IT 'BUDGET' education or blended degrees. For an increasing number of students from India, they are just what the doctor ordered. The fact that they reduce the burden on the wallet is just one - but important reason for their attraction.
Technician strike to add to AI's woes
is TROUBLE FOR AIR India mounting, with aircraft technicians planning a strike later this month after its pilots voiced concerns last week about being overworked and underpaid.
Sensex kisses 75,000-mark
THE S&P BSE Sensex scaled the 75,000 points level for the first time ever on Tuesday, rising 0.5% intraday to hit a fresh record high of 75,124.28 points.
Hindujas enter MF space with Invesco deal
IndusInd Holdings buys 60% in US firm’s India arm
MONSOON FORECAST A BOOST TO FARM SECTOR PROSPECTS - Skymet sees normal rains
PRIVATE WEATHER FORECASTER Skymet on Tuesday forecast 'normal' monsoon rainfall during June-September this year, after below-normal and patchy rains witnessed last year.