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Haldiram Bhujiawala raises ₹235 cr from BVF

antomath's Bharat Value Fund (BVF) has invested ₹235 crore in Kolkata-based snack brand Haldiram Bhujiawala for a minority stake, the companies said in a statement on Friday.

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November 09, 2024
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Trent takes a breather from 50% plus growth in Q2

The closure of 25 stores—16 Zudio and nine Westside—capped overall growth this time around

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November 09, 2024
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AI rejigs top roles ahead of merger

Vistara CEO Vinod Kanan will hold the role of chief integration officer after the carrier merges with Air India

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November 09, 2024
Weak JLR, local sales bring down Tata Motors Q2 profit
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Weak JLR, local sales bring down Tata Motors Q2 profit

From Q3 onwards, the firm hopes to accrue benefits it's poised to get from the PLI scheme

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November 09, 2024
Ravi Kumar S. THE HUNGRY CEO
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Ravi Kumar S. THE HUNGRY CEO

The CEO of Cognizant talks about his early failures, a scientific approach, how AI will transform technology, and being vulnerable

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November 09, 2024
Trump enters just as the Fed is shifting its focus
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Trump enters just as the Fed is shifting its focus

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November 09, 2024
Confessional rap from one of the genre's elite
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Confessional rap from one of the genre's elite

It's 2011, and I'm watching Late Night With Jimmy Fallon. The musical guest for the night is Odd Future, a little-known Los Angeles collective. In low-pitched, sinister tones, the masked rap insurgents growl out lines about ashing blunts, music blog beefs and serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer.

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November 09, 2024
Symbolism from the '60s
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Symbolism from the '60s

A solo exhibition of the late abstractionist Bimal Das Gupta spans six decades

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November 09, 2024
The quilt as a landscape for stories of the body
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The quilt as a landscape for stories of the body

In her new show, Bhasha Chakrabarti examines the connections between textiles and memories of the body

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November 09, 2024
An art fair that responds to Mumbai's layered landscape
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An art fair that responds to Mumbai's layered landscape

At the forthcoming edition of Art Mumbai, the city becomes the muse as artists create site-specific installations to be juxtaposed against the skyline while galleries showcase the latest in contemporary art

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November 09, 2024
An emerging platform for contemporary South Asian voices
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An emerging platform for contemporary South Asian voices

The 2024 edition of Art Mumbai is all set to showcase modern and contemporary art from across the globe with a special focus on visual vocabularies from South Asia.

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November 09, 2024
This winter, make leopard print roar
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This winter, make leopard print roar

The popularity of animal print on and off the runway is unmissable. A guide to help you style it, in and outside office.

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November 09, 2024
Your emotions can hurt your skin
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Your emotions can hurt your skin

Stress, anxiety and other emotions can show up in the skin too, but it's not too difficult to maintain that healthy glow

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November 09, 2024
How food critics strike a balance when eating out
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How food critics strike a balance when eating out

Everyone envies food critics and influencers who seem to be dining out all the time. Ever wonder how they keep to their health goals?

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November 09, 2024
The North-East's indigenous teas
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The North-East's indigenous teas

The Indian tea story is dominated by the colonial creation of the plantation industry and the birth of the commodity tea industry that puts India in the top 2 of global tea producers.

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November 09, 2024
TEA NANNY The North-East's indigenous teas
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TEA NANNY The North-East's indigenous teas

The Indian tea story is dominated by the colonial creation of the plantation industry and the birth of the commodity tea industry that puts India in the top 2 of global tea producers.

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November 09, 2024
Chicken liver from Marathwada's Dalit kitchens
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Chicken liver from Marathwada's Dalit kitchens

\"If anything has lived, we will eat it,\" my father once boasted.

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November 09, 2024
Young India's therapist: The fortune-teller
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Young India's therapist: The fortune-teller

Anxious millennials and postmillennials are turning to astrology, tarot and other faith-based practices to convince themselves that the future isn't so uncertain after all

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November 09, 2024
A wasted chance to tell a life's story
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A wasted chance to tell a life's story

Unnecessary reverence and poor editing squander the unparalleled access Thomas Mathew got to Ratan Tata

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November 09, 2024
How empires are built on the backs of animals
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How empires are built on the backs of animals

In the 15th century, there was once a battle between two brothers. Firuz Shah, the Bahmani sultan of the Deccan, feared that his sibling Ahmad was eyeing the throne.

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November 09, 2024
LOUNGE LOVES
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LOUNGE LOVES

Things to watch, read, hear, do—and other curated experiences from the team.

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November 09, 2024
Potus has fallen down
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Potus has fallen down

The pilot episode of The West Wing is one of the finest openings in the history of television. Creator Aaron Sorkin catapults us into the action. Sam Seaborn—a brilliant, if slightly dishevelled White House Deputy Communications Director—wakes up with a woman he barely knows. Still bleary-eyed and half-charmed, he is caught off-guard when she, having accidentally checked his messages, informs him that \"Potus is in a bicycle accident.\" Sam rushes to his feet urgently, while she says, \"Tell your friend Potus that he's got a funny name.\" \"I would,\" Sam replies, \"but he's not my friend, he's my boss. And it's not his name, it's his title.\" Vaulting out the door, he shoots her a look: \"President Of The United States.\"

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November 09, 2024
Fixing the fault in our stars
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Fixing the fault in our stars

The moment he realised he'd called it wrong and Donald Trump was going to be the next US President, the \"Nostradamus of US elections\" Allan Lichtman held his head in his hands and declared that \"democracy is gone\".

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November 09, 2024
NEW ON SCREENS
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NEW ON SCREENS

The team behind 1994's Oscarwinning film Forrest Gump reunites in Here.

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November 09, 2024
Find calm post festivities
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Find calm post festivities

A fortnightly column about emotional well-being Once the festivities are over, you could feel overwhelmed, fatigued, even angry. Take a few days to decompress

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November 09, 2024
India's marathon men
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India's marathon men

Two Indian runners recently finished all six major global marathons in a single calendar year. This is how they did it

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November 09, 2024
The appeal of ancient stories
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The appeal of ancient stories

A monthly column on backlisted books that have much to offer in contemporary times In the hands of great raconteurs like Stephen Fry, the retelling of classical stories turns into a form of its own

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November 09, 2024
India's economic performance is pretty robust on most counts
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India's economic performance is pretty robust on most counts

The economy's back on its high-growth path and fiscal consolidation is on track but our labour market remains a concern

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October 31, 2024
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We should be more receptive to paradigm-shifting ideas

Do we really have free will? Our brains are not wired to accept radical thoughts easily but we must try

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October 31, 2024
We need to invest in nature for the sake of humanity's future
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We need to invest in nature for the sake of humanity's future

Money must flow into what saves rather than harms biodiversity

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October 31, 2024