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What you must know about rental agreements, registration process
According to the Registration Act, 1908, a rental agreement for less than 12 months need not be registered
Boeing wins $36 billion deal from Turkey
Boeing Co. won an order valued at $36 billion from Pegasus Hava Tasimaciligi AS, in its biggest commitment so far this year that deals a blow to rival Airbus SE, previously the preferred choice for the Turkish low-cost airline.
Nissan needs a Honda rescue. What went so wrong?
Nissan, once a symbol of Japan's carmaking prowess, spent the past five years trying to regain its footing after the arrest of long-time leader Carlos Ghosn, only to find itself in a precarious spot again.
America's chip war with China will spread
In the continuing chip war between Washington and Beijing, the U.S. has the clear upper hand on the most cutting-edge technology.
The unlikely ingredient that could end U.S. dependence on Chinese batteries
Batteries that use sodium instead of lithium may allow the U.S. and its allies to create a new supply chain for energy storage taking off across the world
JioStar, ZEE set for SA20 vs ILT20 duel
Cricket fans are set for a high-stakes showdown as South Africa's SA20 and the UAE's International League T20 (ILT20) launch their third season in the same week in January.
Swarovski bets big on lab-grown diamonds
Falling demand in China prompted the firm to focus on markets like India, where it plans to reach 70 stores in a year
Religare backs Saluja amid proxy advisors' ouster call
InGovern, IiAS warned that the Saluja-Burman dispute and litigation could distract the board
What does Accenture's hiring spree mean for Indian IT cos?
India's $254-bn IT services industry saw its slowest revenue growth of 3.3% last year, but expects a demand recovery
'Push manufacturing for GDP growth'
As India pushes forward in its goal of achieving developed nation status by 2047, the focus is not only on increasing the GDP, but also on the per capita GDP.
Good scope for chip fab in India: Canon
Japanese imaging and optical products major Canon believes that it has a good opportunity in India for its semiconductor lithography equipment required for chip fabrication, and it is in negotiations with companies setting up facilities here, said its India president and CEO Toshiaki Nomura.
Rate cut can aid govt-led growth: MPC's Kumar
Kumar, one of the six members of MPC, noted that slower growth largely reflected the industrial sector's weakness
Earnings growth slowdown appears temporary, rebound likely in H2
The expected recovery in capex during the second half should benefit companies linked to this theme Hari Shyamsunder Vice president, Franklin Templeton
WRONG OR EARLY TO SAY BEST OF HOTEL EARNINGS IS BEHIND?
Even when it comes to taking a vacation, Bertie is a contrarian. He always opts to stay in Mumbai in December when the city offers its best weather.
IT swings between hope & despair
Global IT giant Accenture's Q1FY25 results surprised with constant currency (CC) revenue growth of 8% year-on-year, beating its 2-6% guidance.
Funding momentum slows after stellar week
The five-day period ended 20 December saw funding activity decline to nearly a third of the previous week's high of about $900 million, data collated by VCCircle showed.
At CES, it is not just about consumer tech any more
Many gadgets have become enterprise tools; big chunk of attendees at last CES were from B2B
A DIRTY GAME FOR VOTES, IN THE NAME OF DR AMBEDKAR
Today, instead of political process, we are seeing monotonous, senseless hate
India, Kuwait elevate ties to strategic partnership during Modi visit
India and Kuwait on Sunday elevated their relationship to a strategic partnership and inked a key pact on forging deeper defence ties as Prime Minister Narendra Modi held extensive talks with the top leaders of the Gulf nation, including Emir Sheikh Meshal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, on ways to intensify the overall trajectory of bilateral cooperation.
CCPA fines IAS coaching centres
The Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA) has fined two IAS coaching centres a total of ₹9 lakh for issuing allegedly misleading advertisements related to the results of the UPSC Civil Services Examination (CSE) 2022, two people said.
UP govt to launch new export policy to push its trade share
The Uttar Pradesh government is working to unveil a new export policy for 2025-30, aiming to significantly enhance the state's contribution to India's overall exports.
Apex auto tester looks to accelerate to the green lane
Automotive Research Association of India to focus on electric and hydrogen powertrains
Centre to infuse ₹500 crore in IFCI
The government has decided to infuse ₹500 crore capital in state-owned IFCI to improve its financial health ahead of the company's proposed restructuring and consolidation into a group.
Dozen firms set to exit auto PLI lane
Companies have not been able to start investing as planned
Lenders auction more gold as RBI steps up scrutiny
Companies lending against gold are auctioning the collateral in higher quantities to recover stressed loans, at a time of rising regulatory scrutiny over the sector.
Damani mixes BAT pick for chair of VST Industries
Top billionaire investor and D-Mart promoter Radhakishan Damani opposed the candidate for chairmanship proposed by British American Tobacco (BAT) for its Indian unit VST Industries Ltd, leading to his rejection at a shareholder vote, according to voting disclosures and an executive privy to the development.
Markets reel from highest weekly fall in 30 months
Bears rip ₹8.75 trillion of investor wealth with FPIs continuing their selling spree
Slow consumption, inflation weigh on GST Council meet
Inflation and consumer appetite for purchases are two considerations that are expected to weigh on the Goods and Services Tax Council when it examines a ministerial group's recommendations for further hikes in the indirect tax, three persons informed about the development said on condition of anonymity.
Broking firms look inward as Sebi pins finfluencers
Earlier this year, broking firm Angel One Ltd launched its own content platform just as India's markets regulator was tightening the screws on financial influencers.
MPC minutes show continuing divide over policy action timing
The rate-setting panel of India's central bank remained divided over the timing of monetary policy action aimed at reviving India's economic growth, even as they expect price rise to cool off, show minutes of the 6 December meeting, released on Friday.