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RIL continues to be a laggard on bourses
Reliance Industries (RIL), India's largest company by revenue and market capitalisation, is a laggard on the bourses.
DigiLocker may be used to ease the process of claiming unclaimed assets
The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) has proposed leveraging the DigiLocker platform to streamline the process of claiming unclaimed assets of deceased investors.
ADANI GREEN FASTEST WEALTH CREATOR DURING 2019-24: MOTILAL OSWAL STUDY
Reliance Industries (RIL) emerged as the biggest wealth creator for the sixth time in a row, while Adani Green and Adani Enterprises were the fastest wealth creators for the five-year period ending March 2024, reveals the 29th annual wealth creation study by Motilal Oswal.
Market regulator widens scope of T+0 settlement to top 500 stocks from Jan 31
The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) on Tuesday announced that the top 500 stocks will be eligible for the same-day settlement cycle (T+0) in a phased manner.
Net inflows into equity schemes fell 14% in Nov
Slowed by decline in lump-sum investments and NFO collections
Brokerages advise caution in '25
Earnings growth uncertainty, elevated valuations seen capping upsides
Kalki, Stree 2, Maharaja among most popular Indian films: IMDb
Nag Ashwin's Kalki 2898 AD is the most popular movie of 2024. Amar Kaushik's Stree 2: Sarkate Ka Aatank, Chidambaram S. Poduval's Manjummel Boys, and Kiran Rao's Laapata Ladies also make it to a somewhat eclectic top-ten list from IMDb (Internet Movie Database).
IIT-Delhi, IIT-Kanpur among world's top 100 varsities for environmental impact
Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Delhi is at top among universities in India for sustainability, jumping 255 places to reach 171 globally, according to QS Rankings announced on Tuesday.
IIT-Madras comes out with world's 1st detailed 3D images of foetal brain
Indian Institute of Technology Madras has become the first research organisation in the world to release the most detailed 3D high-resolution images of the foetal brain, pushing the frontiers of brain mapping technology and placing India in the global league of brain mapping science.
Andre Agassi serves an ace for tech in education
Tennis legend Andre Agassi said finding private sector solutions for daunting social problems is important and needs to be scaled up.
From sports to AQI, all that ruled the Google search list
Google, the search giant has come up with its list of topics that were most searched by Indian internet users in 2024.
MEITY'S MISSION NOT SO EASY
There are many hurdles on the path of India's electronics ambition. But there is a plan of action
Bihar mandis in 'deplorable' state after repeal of APMC Act
At the height of the farmers' agitation against the three farm Acts in 2020, many commentators had pointed to Bihar's abolition of the Agriculture Produce Marketing Committee (APMC) Act as an example of deregulating the farm markets.
Packing and labelling imported goods don't confer Indian-origin status
We want to import some items from China and re-export them to USA after repacking and relabelling.
Gadkari: Rajasthan to get 9 projects worth ₹30K cr
341,620 houses to be constructed under PM Awas: Shivraj
Lalu joins Oppn chorus to back Mamata for heading INDIA bloc
'Diversionary tactic' to shift focus away from demand for JPC probe on Adani group: Cong
The power of India's family businesses
Indian family-owned business groups have once again been thrust into the limelight following the US prosecution of the Adani Group for alleged corrupt behaviour.
Civil servants at Mint Road
The rise of civil servants at the helm of the RBI is not a new trend
The universe decoded
The physicist Sean Carroll has embarked on an ambitious experiment with a trilogy that discusses the \"Biggest Ideas\". Two volumes have been published and both promise to become pop science classics.
Engaging with Dhaka
Foreign secretary's visit suggests a thaw
Unfavourable design
Sovereign gold bonds are a drain on govt finances
Quantum computing is closer to reality after another Google breakthrough
In 2019, a team of Google researchers said they had built a machine capable of performing tasks that were not possible with traditional supercomputers.
US CEO murder suspect is Ivy League grad
Valedictorian at his $37,000-a-year all-boys prep school. Founder of a gaming club and graduate at an Ivy League university. A rapidly ascending data engineer at TrueCar Inc. Luigi Nicholas Mangione was all that. And now, he's been charged in New York with the murder of insurance executive Brian Thompson, a father of two gunned down last week in Midtown Manhattan.
After strike, Boeing restarts 737 MAX production
Boeing restarted production of its best-selling 737 MAX jetliner last week, about a month after the end of a seven-week strike by 33,000 factory workers, according to three sources familiar with the matter.
China's exports slow, imports shrink ahead of Trump tariffs
China's exports slowed sharply and imports unexpectedly shrank in November, in a worrying sign for the world's number two economy as Donald Trump's imminent return to the White House brings fresh trade risks.
Syrian rebels name caretaker PM
Mohammed al-Bashir will run administration until March 1; Israel's Katz says he ordered a 'sterile defensive zone'
Next edition of debt and investment survey in 2026
The National Statistical Office (NSO) is slated to kickstart the next round of \"All India Debt and Investment Survey (AIDIS)\" in 2026, after the surveys on health, travel and tourism expenditure are completed as part of the 80th National Sample Survey (NSS) round next year, official sources said.
Asset quality pressure rising in India: Fitch
Global rating agency Fitch on Tuesday said the rapid credit growth and historical risk-taking have intensified asset quality pressures in emerging markets like India and Vietnam.
India set for resilient growth in '25: S&P
The Indian economy is set for resilient growth in 2025 on the back of strong urban consumption, steady services sector growth, and ongoing investment in infrastructure, S&P Global Ratings has said in its latest India Outlook.
India for 'per capita distribution of subsidies' criteria for fishers
India is pushing for the use of a \"per capita distribution of subsidies\" criteria in order to discipline subsidies that result in overfishing and overcapacity under a World Trade Organisation (WTO) framework.