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January 06, 2023

Sebi nod to reclassify govt holding in IDBİ as 'public' after sale

Subject to govt voting rights not exceeding 15%

Sebi nod to reclassify govt holding in IDBİ as 'public' after sale

2 mins

'Unprofessional': DGCA hits out at Air India, issues notice

Another indecent incident surfaces

'Unprofessional': DGCA hits out at Air India, issues notice

3 mins

Govt may go easy on capex growth in FY24 Budget

Outlay for next year likely to be around ₹9.5 trillion

Govt may go easy on capex growth in FY24 Budget

2 mins

Amazon to axe 18K jobs globally; CEO blames 'uncertain economy'

Amazon Stores and PXT organisation will be the most affected by the move

Amazon to axe 18K jobs globally; CEO blames 'uncertain economy'

2 mins

TCS accelerates to get autonomous cars on road

Tata Consultancy Services has trained and tested its cloud-based self-driving vehicle platform using over 300,000 kilometres of real time vehicle data across different geographies to help OEMs power their next-generation vehicles onto roads.

TCS accelerates to get autonomous cars on road

2 mins

BSNL to start 5G services in 2024

BSNL has shortlisted a TCS and C-DOT led consortium for rolling out 4G network, which will be upgraded to 5G

BSNL to start 5G services in 2024

1 min

This is India's moment to shine: Microsoft CEO

It's about making in India for the world, says Nadella

This is India's moment to shine: Microsoft CEO

2 mins

NCLAT order: Google may move SC

Might request for urgent hearing in apex court today

NCLAT order: Google may move SC

1 min

Talks underway on Vi funding: Vaishnaw

'Vi has many requirements... particularly of capital'

Talks underway on Vi funding: Vaishnaw

1 min

Winter chill pushes Delhi's power demand to highest in three years

ON WEDNESDAY, THE PEAK DEMAND CROSSED THE 5,000-MW MARK (5,126 MW)

Winter chill pushes Delhi's power demand to highest in three years

1 min

India likely to propose out-of-court deal to US

TRADE DISPUTE ON EXPORT SUBSIDIES

India likely to propose out-of-court deal to US

2 mins

Rahul gathers praises but has a ways to go

VIRENDRA RAWAT, NITIN KUMAR & ADITI PHADNIS

Rahul gathers praises but has a ways to go

2 mins

First Abu Dhabi Bank weighs bid for StanC

A deal would create a bank with over $1 trn of assets; FAB has been assessing a deal for over 6 months

First Abu Dhabi Bank weighs bid for StanC

2 mins

XBB variant most common among visitors to India

Omicron sub-lineage blamed for 40% of all cases being reported in the US; 124 tested positive in India since Dec 24

XBB variant most common among visitors to India

1 min

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Business Standard Newspaper Description:

UtgiverBusiness Standard Private Ltd

KategoriNewspaper

SpråkEnglish

FrekvensDaily

Business Standard is India's leading business daily.
A preferred choice of serious business readers, Business Standard is acknowledged as a quality leader.

Business Standard stands for reporting that stresses accuracy and credibility, commentary that is informed, independent and fair, and journalism that is rooted in ethical conduct and defined by a sacrosanct bond with the reader. All Business Standard journalists sign on to a code of conduct that is available on the website.

Business Standard's editorial team is led by Shyamal Majumdar.

The English newspaper is published from 12 centers - New Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Bengaluru, Chennai, Ahmedabad, Hyderabad, Chandigarh, Lucknow, Pune, Kochi and Bhubaneswar. It is also printed from Bhopal.

The Hindi Business Standard is published from eight centres - New Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Patna, Lucknow, Bhopal, Chandigarh and Raipur.

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