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India big on plans for energy transition
On February 6, PM Modi inaugurated India Energy Week 2024 in Goa. He said India is investing in energy like never before to ensure affordable energy
INDIA DIGS INTO NEXT-GEN FUEL OPTIONS
India Energy Week served as a platform to bring together industry experts, ministers and global leaders to discuss the shift to next generation fuel options such as green hydrogen, ethanol and biofuels
Road work slows, only 45% of target built till Dec 2023
This is despite the govt pumping in a record 22.16 trillion to build 13,800km of highways
IGX, Acme tie up for green hydrogen, ammonia mkt
Renewable energy company Acme Group and Indian Gas Exchange (IGX) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to collaborate on developing the green hydrogen and ammonia market in India.
Non-banks must watch P2P lending practices: RBI
Non-banking finance N companies (NBFCs) should be mindful of poor underwriting standards and risks from increased lending exposure to only one segment, said Reserve Bank of India Deputy Governor Rajeshwar Rao.
Intel India has no plans to make semiconductors: MD
Intel has no plans to set up a semiconductor fabrication unit in India in the near future and is unlikely to expand its existing manufacturing capacities on other products, said India managing director Santosh Viswanathan.
Return to office: TCS issues veiled warning
‘New employees missed out on mentorship, team building, collaboration’
L&T, Matrix join energy subsidy scheme
L &T Electrolysers Ltd and Matrix Gas and Renewables Ltd have been awarded subsidies under New Delhi's flagship green hydrogen promotion scheme following a last-minute withdrawal by Jindal India Ltd, a BC Jindal Group company, said one person familiar with the development.
Range of options to cut debt load, says Biocon
Co had borrowed to buy US firm for 3.3 bn; Net debt now at 1.1 billion
Biden's age back in focus after spl counsel report, verbal flubs
President Biden's age and leadership abilities are under fresh scrutiny after a special counsel report on his handling of classified materials said he presented himself as an \"elderly man with a poor memory\", and after he repeatedly confused the names of past and present European leaders at campaign events this week.
Eggs rise, chicken falls as Sri Lanka, ethanol join mix
The surge in egg prices is attributed to the rising cost of feed (corn or maize and soybean meal) owing partly to demand from ethanol makers, and tightening supply in the domestic market following a dramatic rise in exports to Sri Lanka.
Hero gets a lift in Q3 from premium bikes, festivities
Greater focus on premium products and a strong festive season sent Hero MotoCorp's profits zipping into high-growth territory in the October-December quarter.
Volume growth to be in focus as costs cool: Tata Consumer CEO
Tata Consumer Products Ltd (TCPL) expects consumer goods companies to start focusing on volume growth in the coming year as commodity costs cool, MD and CEO Sunil D'Souza said, as price-led growth of the recent past takes the back seat.
Paytm taps ex-Sebi boss, others for advice
Paytm's parent One 97 Communications Friday said it has formed an advisory committee chaired by M. Damodaran, former chairman of the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi). The committee will work with the One97 board on strengthening compliance and regulatory matters.
Maharashtra back as No.1 state adding investors, beats UP
After nine months, has Maharashtra reclaimed the top slot in new investor registrations from Uttar Pradesh (UP).
I-T pie in revenue to touch 15-year peak
In FY25, I-T to account for 57.4% of Centre's gross tax revenue
What Gens X, Y, Z Need: Older Women In Fashion
Breaking age barriers will not only help reshape the industry but also serve as a powerful narrative for a generation challenging stereotypes
Food Inflation May Be Benign This Year: Nestlé 's Narayanan
Nestlé India expects food inflation to be more “benign" this year, and the government’s infrastructure spending to boost jobs and incomes, bolstering consumption of essential items, said a top executive at the packaged foods company.
Amazon's Newest Competitors Are Stepping Into Its Territory
Shein, TikTok are seeking to poach Amazon's employees and building out workspaces in the same office tower
A services-led export strategy holds appeal only up to a point
Indian policy cant afford to focus on service exports at the cost of our current employment-oriented manufacturing thrust
A policy pivot is not on the central bank's cards
Inflation uncertainty means an extended wait for a shift in RBI's stance that could lead to a rate cut. Luckily, policymakers are placed well to keep their focus firmly on price stability
Will going 100% cashless raise my health insurance premium?
How does the implementation of a 100% cashless network affect my current health insurance coverage? Will my premiums increase as a result? What is the relevance of the network hospital of my insurer now if all hospitals have become cashless.
How to access assets when breadwinner is incapacitated
Sebi has proposed giving more powers to nominees in case the asset owner is incapacitated
DITCHED BY THE RICH, VODKA NEEDS A NEW SPIRIT
Indians buy tons of cheap vodka, but gin is the runaway leader in consumption growth when it comes to premium white spirits
SoftBank returns to health with a bump from AI
Global tech investor SoftBank is finally getting something out of AI. SoftBank shares surged 11% Thursday in their biggest daily jump in nearly two years, thanks to a jump in sales at its subsidiary Arm, a giant chipdesign company that has benefited from enthusiasm about artificial intelligence.
American CEOs visiting China can't escape having to dance on stage
American CEOs traveling to China face big challenges. Perhaps the most terrifying? The local tradition that business leaders dance and sing on stage to huge crowds.
India to replace its troops in Maldives with technical personnel
India said on Thursday that it will replace its troops stationed in the Maldives with technical personnel, in a move that could ease strained bilateral relations.
Spectrum sale, rail projects of ₹12,300 crore get Cabinet nod
The Union cabinet on Thursday approved auction of 10,523 MHz of telecom spectrum in multiple bands, including 5G, and aims to mop up ₹96,317.65 crore, minister for information and broadcasting Anurag Thakur said.
Indian airports seek digital boost: SITA
Indian carriers are also showing interest in the firm’s tech to cut emissions
Delhi HC's ruling to hit social media sharing
Experts say users could face legal action for reposting libellous posts