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CBSE-affiliated schools to register with EPFO
All 28,500 CBSE-affiliated schools have to register with the EPFO
Delhi budget reflects revenue constraints, capex to stay flat
The Budget for 2023-24 presented by the Delhi government in the UT assembly on Wednesday revealed a stagnation in its revenue sources, and consequent pressures on expenditure, including capex.
GST Council's June meet to decide on online gaming tax
No large-scale rate rationalisation expected for now
Govt targets ₹2.9K cr from HAL OFS
The floor price for the OFS has been fixed at Rs 2,450 per share.
IFC debuts in India EV play with ₹600-crore M&M deal
The funding by the IFC in M&M subsidiary is seen as a gamechanger for micro-entrepreneurs in India.
Covid meet: PM calls for tracking new variants
He also urged people to follow respiratory hygiene and Covid-19 appropriate behaviour, according to a statement issued by the PMO.
Disagreements must not distort into hatred and violence: CJI
16TH RAMNATH GOENKA JOURNALISM AWARDS
Airport expansion on track for Adanis
Will bid if government allows privatisation of more airports: Bansal
Ranveer Pips Kohli As Most Valued Celebrity In 2022
Bollywood stars' share in top 20 falls to 67.6%, sports stars at 28.9%
Flying Over Russia: US Carriers Want Air India Banned From Landing In US
US carriers are lobbying with the state administration to not allow foreign carriers including Air India, which are using the Russian airspace, to land at US airports as they feel disadvantaged on fares and flying time.
Credit Suisse could trim back office jobs in India
CREDIT SUISSE EMPLOYS about 7,000 people across three Indian cities, including Pune, in technology back offices, according to reports. The merger with UBS may lead to some layoffs in these back offices in a bid to rationalise staff at Credit Suisse, one of the most influential banks in global history.
Putin, Xi agree on strategic cooperation
President Vladimir Putin hailed Russia's growing trade, energy and political ties with China during talks with Chinese leader Xi Jinping in the Kremlin on Tuesday aimed at cementing their countries\"\"no limits\" partnership.
Nvidia partners Oracle, others to spread AI technology
NVIDIA CHIEF EXECUTIVE Jensen Huang on Tuesday unveiled new cloud computing services with Oracle Corp and others as it rolled out an array of new artificial intelligence technologies based around its chips and software.
UBS credit outlook cut to negative
UBS GROUP HAD its credit outlook lowered by S&P Global Ratings and Moody's Investors Service as the bank faces integration and restructuring challenges following its emergency takeover of Credit Suisse.
Bank stocks steady after Swiss rescue as focus turns to Fed
ECB advises lenders to focus on liquidity situation, funding risks
Yellen: US banking situation stabilising, system sound
TREASURY SECRETARY JANET Yellen is trying to project calm after regional bank failures, saying the US banking system is \"sound\" but additional rescue arrangements \"could be warranted\" if any new failures at smaller institutions pose a risk to financial stability.
Now or never
Rich nations must pay heed to the UN chief and advance their Net Zero target
Direct AI flights: UK airport sees 135,000 passengers this year
UK'S SECOND-LARGEST airport Gatwick expects around 135,000 passengers via direct flights from India during the current calendar year, the airport's vice-president of aviation development, Stephanie Wear, told FE on Tuesday.
LS nod to net spend of additional ₹1.48 trn
No debate due to Opposition parties’ protest in House
JAYANT SINHA TO INTRODUCE PRIVATE MEMBER BILL: Competition Bill likely to be passed in current session
LOK SABHA MEMBER and standing committee on finance chairman Jayant Sinha on Tuesday said the Digital Competition Bill he proposes to introduce as a Private Member's Bill would be a \"helpful input\" to the proposed legislation on digital competition regulation.
India on path to be top aviation market
INDIA COULD EMERGE as the top aviation market globally by the turn of the decade, surpassing the US and China on most parameters, civil aviation secretary Rajiv Bansal said on Tuesday.
First tranche of IMF bailout funds for Sri Lanka in 2 days
SRI LANKA WILL GET the first $330 million tranche of an International Monetary Fund bailout in the next two days, the global lender said on Tuesday, putting the onus on the cash-strapped country to rein in its debt to sustainable levels.
90% of GST is paid by top 22% businesses: FM
AS MUCH AS 90% of the goods and services tax is paid by the top 22% businesses of the country, which have turnover of over ₹50 crore, finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman informed the Rajya Sabha on Tuesday, citing the data on return filing.
CJI to honour Ramnath Goenka journalism award winners today
IN 2020, THE Covid-19 pandemic brought life to a standstill, impacting human lives and livelihoods in unprecedented ways. Through their stories that revolved around the overburdened health infrastructure, migrant exodus, plight of frontline workers, unemployment, rumours and unreported deaths, winners of the 16th Ramnath Goenka Excellence in Journalism Awards focused, among other issues, on the impact the pandemic had on the lives of ordinary Indians. Apart from these, prize-winning stories also included reportage on cybersecurity, climate change, sexual harassment of athletes and the aftermath of the Hathras gangrape case, among others.
India to defy slowdown, says RBI article
RBI article notes steady gathering of economic momentum since Q2
Tata Sons wants Gopinathan in advisory role after Sept 15
TATA SONS CHAIRMAN N Chandrasekaran is learnt to have discussed the engagement of outgoing TCS MD and CEO Rajesh Gopinathan with the group beyond September 15 in an advisory role, according to sources from Tata Group.
Credit Suisse overhang for well-off Indian investors
THE CREDIT SUISSE Group crisis is likely to make a dent on the way well-off Indians view international wealth managers, a firm backed by Liechtenstein's royal family said Tuesday.
Govt turns down Emirates' plea for 50K more seats
Current pact allows airlines based in Dubai to carry 66,000 passengers
NHAI, POWERGRID, OTHERS SEEK RELIEF: Tax blow to InVITS may be softened
Proposal to tax returns as capital gains rather than as income
Climate time bomb ticking, warns UN chief
Guterres urges rich nations to urgently cut emissions