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PLI scheme eyed for critical minerals
With an eye on China, the union government is likely to come up with a policy framework for critical mineral refining. Under the policy, the government may come up with an incentive scheme on the lines of the production linked incentive (PLI) scheme, said two people in the know of the development.
Goods trade deficit narrows in Dec due to higher exports
India saw a rise in exports of electronic goods, drugs and pharma, and iron-ore in Apr-Dec
Crashing parties to making friends: What Davos elites know
For a master class in power networking, it's tough to beat the one taking place in the Swiss Alps this week.
Cos to alert govt, act fast in personal data breaches
Organizations that notice breaches of personal data may have to immediately alert users and flag them to the Data Protection Board, followed by a detailed filing within 72 hours. The government may release draft rules on the matter this week, a person aware of the matter said.
Tech backbone soon to connect IBC entities, quicken resolution
The Centre is planning to build a common information technology (IT) backbone linking various stakeholders of the corporate turnaround ecosystem to improve the efficacy of debt resolution, two people aware of the matter said.
Bharat Expo revs up, may become an annual affair
Top automakers from India and abroad are expected to turn up at the three-day Bharat Mobility Global Expo, the industry's newest coming-out party that may turn out to be an annual affair, multiple industry executives said.
For 250 mn poor, living standards get better
Close to 250 million Indians escaped multidimensional poverty in the nine years ending 2022-23, federal policy think tank Niti Aayog said on Monday, referring to an index it uses to track the various ways that economic poverty affects life.
Bankers gloomy as RBI scans salaries
Despondency boardrooms stalks and corner offices of private banks, as the regulator keeps top-level compensation under its thumb to prevent risk-taking of the kind that led to the global financial crisis of 2007-08. In several instances, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has refused to approve a pay hike, delayed approving higher remuneration or even directed an outright pay cut.
IT sets Street afire: indices at life highs
HDFC Bank, Reliance Industries support Monday's market rally
A blueprint for designing a greener office
Prioritizing sustainability while planning workplaces is key for several reasons
RBI's new regulatory framework relies on significant self-policing
The broad goal is to not only enable early risk recognition and mitigation but also reduce the regulatory burden for everyone
'After me the flood' has not marred our budgets
India has largely been fiscally responsible and our post-pandemic economy requires us to maintain that record. Sitharaman's interim budget of 1 February should make that clear
Varshney: Sebi is not against short selling
He warned that naked short selling couldn't be permitted in India
'Corporates are investing through cash accruals'
Cash is not going out to repay bank loans, but to fund the business, says K.V. Kamath
BUYING HOMES: WHY TAX POLICIES NEED A TWEAK
Current terms encourage speculation in real estate, which doesn't work well for those looking to buy homes to live in
RBI governor raises red flag on model-based lending
Shaktikanta Das was the keynote speaker at the Mint BFSI Summit and Awards 2024
Centre to offload 300,000 tn wheat for subsidized atta sale
Food Corporation of India (FCI) will allocate 300,000 tonnes of wheat to three government agencies in January, which will convert the grain into flour and sell it to consumers at a subsidised rate under the Bharat Atta brand to battle inflation, Union food secretary Sanjeev Chopra said.
King Frederik X takes Danish throne
Denmark's King Frederik X ascended the throne on Sunday, succeeding his mother, Queen Margrethe II, who formally abdicated after 52 years as monarch, with big crowds gathered in the capital to witness history.
'US doesn't support Taiwan independence'
President Joe Biden said the US did not support independence for Taiwan, after voters there defied China and returned the governing Democratic Progressive Party which has sought to limit Beijing's influence - to a third consecutive term.
After 100 days, the Israel war threatens to spill beyond Gaza
The conflict has swung from a brutal Hamas attack to Israel's ferocious retaliation with no end in sight
Release date changes hit exhibitors, producers down south
Southern language films such as Vikram’s Thangalaan, Dhanush’s Captain Miller and Mohanlal’s Malaikottai Vaaliban faced multiple changes in release dates over the past months, causing challenges for exhibitors who plan schedules in advance.
Realty wants sops, affordable housing push
Following a year of exceptional sales growth for the residential sector, the real estate industry believes some additional measures could help sustain the momentum.
Kirloskar Ind files fresh affidavit vs Kirloskar Brothers
Kirloskar Industries Ltd (KIL) has filed a fresh affidavit before the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) against Kirloskar Brothers Ltd, disputing statements made by the latter in a recent affidavit regarding a six-year-old case between the factions.
2024 to see unprecedented foreign inflows: Khemka
India has historically traded at a premium compared to the rest of the emerging markets (EMs), and Prashant Khemka, founder, WhiteOak Capital Management, as he breaks the myth on why India might be in a sweet spot going ahead, too.
Fog delays 100 flights at Delhi airport
A thick blanket of fog in Delhi since the early hours of Sunday led to the diversion of about 10 flights to Jaipur; also, more than 300 flights were delayed at the Delhi airport, the busiest and largest airport in India.
Tata Consumer to integrate new acquisitions in 3-4 months
Tata Consumer Products Ltd (TCPL) will continue to look for opportunities to expand its business in the Indian market, even as it rushes to integrate the recently announced Organic India and Capital Foods acquisitions into the business, said a top executive at the salt and tea maker.
'HCL Tech will keep hiring to meet 5.5% growth guidance'
On Friday, HCL Technologies Ltd, India's third-largest information technology (IT) services company, reported 12.5% sequential rise in net profit.
Go First's lenders seek investor bids by Jan end
Lenders to Go First have set 31 January as the deadline for financial bids to acquire the airline, two banking people with knowledge on the matter said on Sunday.
Yulu eyes debt funding; to expand into new geographies
Yulu is in talks to raise a ‘large’ debt capital, as the electric bike rental startup aims to bolster its presence in its existing markets, its chief executive officer Amit Gupta said, adding that the company will expand to another 10-12 cities this year.
Better margins attract VCs to specialty coffee startups
At least two specialty coffee retail startups received significant fund infusions in 2023