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Sanjay Malhotra is new RBI governor
TAKING GUARD AT A TIME WHEN THERE IS GROWING CLAMOUR FOR RATE CUT
Cancer care in India gets AI booster dose
Indian hospitals are increasingly integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into cancer care, which aids in early detection, diagnosis accuracy, personalized treatments, and patient outcomes, according to experts.
Pushpa 2 rules BO with record footfall
On way to become India's fastest film to gross ₹1,000 cr
'6e' row gets a publicity twist
Brand experts say Mahindra 'gains' from trademark row, but doubt case will hold up in court
India's aid gradually shifting beyond Asia
Development cooperation has been a vital component of India's engagement with partner countries. As part of its commitment to the Global South, the government has undertaken several developmental projects.
It's going down to the wire
The match is being played at Arun Jaitley Stadium, but the entire financial world is watching it
Natural farming vs organic
The natural farming mission has the right inputs, but studies raise flags of scalability and viability
Hitachi takes AI solutions from India to the World
Hitachi, the Japanese conglomerate, has a range of businesses in India: From railway systems to energy and IT solutions. The company takes its learning in India to the rest of the world, said BHARAT KAUSHAL, corporate officer of Hitachi Ltd. and managing director (MD) of Hitachi India. Kaushal, in a video interview with Pranjal Sharma, spoke about research, semiconductors and his company's plans. Edited excerpts:
Indian fintech puts its money on AI
Companies use technology for purposes as varied as cashier-less payments and credit assessment
Credit rating agencies turn to AI for help with data
Understanding complex financial numbers to assess the financial health of organizations is not an easy task.
Rebalance away from equities and gold, in favour of debt
Undertaking this annual exercise will restore your portfolio's risk profile to its original level
Claim denied as policy terms not adhered to
Krishna Agrotech obtained a Shipment Comprehensive Risk (SCR) Policy from the Export Council Guarantee Corporation of India (ECGC) to safeguard against risks associated with short-term credit-based exports.
PRIMARY MARKETS UNLEASH THE KRAKEN OF FPI INVESTMENT IN 2024
UNSHACKLING ANIMAL SPIRITS: A record ₹1.1 trillion in foreign flows via IPOs, QIPs, and rights issues
Indian equity market has more room to correct
It has been a topsy-turvy few months for the Indian equity markets. Singapore-based MANISHI RAYCHAUDHURI, chief executive officer of Emmer Capital Partners, tells Puneet Wadhwa in a conversation that geopolitics will be the most important driver of financial markets in 2025. Edited excerpts:
The Swiss Army knife toolkit for equity funds
THE EDGE THAT STAYS SHARP YEAR AFTER YEAR
Building materials hit a wall in Q2, recovery to lay bricks in FY26
Demand and margins set for slow rebuild, helping valuations cement stronger base
Consumerism and the feedback loop
We have reached peak feedback. The customer is not only always right, but always writing, rating. The bank, the phone company, and the hospital want us to evaluate our experiences with them on a scale of 1 to 10. There are Yelp reviews of Planet Earth.
Trump 2.0 is not a fluke
What does the second coming of Donald Trump mean for climate-change action?
The tortoise and the hare
How can we create conditions for a next Indian growth episode?
A dangerous failure
Plastic waste urgently needs a global solution
Policy balance
Monetary policy support to growth will be limited
REBELS 'FREE' DAMASCUS, ASSAD FLEES
RUSSIA SAYS SYRIAN PRESIDENT HAS LEFT THE COUNTRY, REMAINS SILENT ON FUTURE
South Korea prosecutor to probe Prez Yoon
Treason investigation opened into Yoon's role in declaring martial law; ruling party vows 'orderly exit' for President
Kerala govt will not disturb Adani Port at Vizhinjam
development centre, and Norwegian company Orkla and Denmark's Oterra have set up manufacturing facilities in the food sector.
Humble aloo turns political hot potato
Amid political blame game over Bengal's ban on tuber exports, which led to shortages in Jharkhand and Odisha, Uttar Pradesh farmers are the unlikely winners. RAMANI RANJAN MOHAPATRA & SANJEEB MUKHERJEE analyse
Mounting green turbulence in politically tranquil Sikkim
CM Prem Singh Tamang leads a state without Opposition in the Assembly, but faces dual challenges of ecological crises and sustainable development, writes ADITI PHADNIS
Farmers halt march to Delhi, 6 injured in tear gas shelling
Agitating farmers suspended their foot march to Delhi on Sunday after some of them sustained injuries in teargas shelling by Haryana security personnel who thwarted yet another attempt by the protesters to cross the Punjab-Haryana border.
Rlys to run 13K trains for Maha Kumbh, says Vaishnaw
Rail minister Ashwini Vaishnaw on Sunday said the Railways would run about 13,000 trains, including 3,000 special ones, for the convenience of devotees during the Maha Kumbh.
India in focus as Lockton aims to double biz outside US in 4 years
Lockton, the largest privately held insurance broker in the world, which recently entered the Indian insurance segment, aims to double the size of its business outside the United States in four years, with focus on India.
Biden should revive WTO dispute settlement mechanism before leaving
The general council of the World Trade Organization (WTO) unanimously agreed on November 29 to reappoint Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala as the director general for a second four-year term.