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HCLTech misses Q3 estimates
• Slight drop in deal activity to $2.1 bn
Headcount rises by over 2,000 employees
HCLTECH, THE COUNTRY'S third-largest IT services provider, added 2,134 employees in the December quarter, bringing its total headcount to 220,755.
Telcos May Further Hike Tariffs by 10%
Focus on Monetisation
Tech firms likely to challenge Trai's international SMS rules
GLOBAL COMPANIES SUCH as Truecaller, Amazon and Uber are likely to urge the department of telecommunications (DoT) to not expedite approval to recommendations by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) on international SMS traffic.
Trump Tariff Burden on India Pegged at $14.6 Billion
IF THE INCOMING Donald Trump administration goes ahead with the proposed tariff hikes, it would result in an additional duty burden of $14.6 billion on India's exports to the US, according to a report by Boston Consulting Group (BCG).
Import duty tweaks to boost local manufacturing sought
AS IMPORT TAXES cease to be a major revenue source for the government, the Budget for FY26 should be used to strategically adjust the rates to boost domestic manufacturing and bring average tariffs down, trade policy think tank GTRI said on Monday.
Hopeful about higher agri growth in FY25: Principal secy to PM
THE AGRICULTURE AND allied sector is poised for stronger growth in FY25, driven by favourable monsoon conditions, according to P K Mishra, principal secretary to the Prime Minister.
Direct tax collections rise 15.9% to ₹16.9 lakh cr
THE CENTRE'S DIRECT tax collections, after refunds, grew 15.9% year-on-year to ₹16.9 lakh crore till January 12 in the current financial year, data released by the finance ministry showed on Monday.
Food inflation down to 8.34% in Dec
More Relief In Sight
Finished steel imports at 6-year high
INDIA'S FINISHED STEEL imports hit at least a six-year high in the first nine months of FY25, according to provisional government data.
Disruption to Russian oil supply unlikely till March
THE GOVERNMENT DOES not expect any disruption to Russian oil supply in the next two months, given that US-sanctioned tankers are allowed to deliver crude until March, a senior official said on Monday.
Rupee depreciation over long term good for India: Panagariya
Referring to the rise of India's fortunes after the rupee was devalued in 1991, Sixteenth Finance Commission chairman Arvind Panagariya on Monday said the current policy of allowing the rupee to depreciate in the long run while managing it in the short run is the right one.
Chinese rivals gain ground as Apple plays AI catch-up
Global iPhone sales fall 5% in holiday quarter; Samsung also gives up share
A fresh take on gifting
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SpaDeX: Isro brings satellites within 3-metre in trial attempt
MOVING TO ATTEMPT docking in space, the Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro) brought two SpaDeX satellites as close as 3 metres to each other Sunday morning.
Bumrah set to miss league stage of Champions Trophy
IN A SETBACK for India, strike bowler Jasprit Bumrah is likely to miss the group stage of next month's Champions Trophy due to health reasons.
Devajit, Prabhtej elected BCCI secretary, treasurer
DEVAJIT SAIKIA, an advocate and a former wicket-keeper batsman from Assam, would succeed Jay Shah as the new secretary of the Indian cricket board (BCCI). He was elected unopposed—a poll was not contested as there were no contestants, electoral officer A K Joti stated in his declaration of results—to the seat left vacant after Shah assumed the office of the International Cricket Council chairman in December last year.
Anthem row intensifies in Tamil Nadu as Governor slams CM
A row between Tamil Nadu Governor R N Ravi and Chief Minister M K Stalin escalated on Sunday after Ravi accused the latter of \"arrogance,\" asserting that respect for the National Anthem and constitutional duties was non-negotiable.
We see early signs of revival, but challenges remain, says TCS CFO
How are AI projects shaping returns?
IIT-K Steps In For Cyber Security At Maha Kumbh
WITH THE DIGITAL landscape changing considerably in the 12 years since Maha Kumbh was last held, the Uttar Pradesh government is anticipating a bigger threat this time from misinformation on social media and online frauds, and has roped in experts from IIT Kanpur to address these concerns.
40% Govt Tenders Can't Comply With 'Make in India' Rules
Enforcing the 2017 Make-in-India order in government procurement is easier said than done.
Jaishankar will be representing India at Trump's inaugural
EXTERNAL AFFAIRS MINISTER S Jaishankar will represent India at the January 20 inauguration of US President-elect Donald Trump.
Good audio on a budget
EARPHONES HAVE BECOME an essential part of everyday life, whether you're listening to your favourite music, playing mobile games or taking work calls.
'We've gone all in on AI, putting it into our devices'
AT THE CONSUMER Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, Dell announced a new lineup of AI-powered PCs, accompanied by a rebranding effort aimed at simplifying the brand and making it easier to distinguish between different offerings.
A digital shield in a volatile world
Companies need to build robust cyber practices
Now, unplug those bulky chargers
● It supports fast charging and has a compact form
Unreal is the new real
● For the first time, a car ad film has been shot without a car
A cool blend of speed & power
● The phone is fluid, snappy & responsive in everyday use
Donning the war paint
● Minimalist is moving from innovation to scale
Donning the war paint
● Minimalist is moving from innovation to scale