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'THE BEAR' IS NOT TRENDING HERE
A young generation of chefs is crafting a new work ethos in the spaces they manage, based on empathy and communication
An unrealistic vision of the future
'Breaking The Mould' is a pushback against production-linked incentives, but the alternatives it offers are not logical
The celebrity circus over the Maldives fracas
While it's a win-win for the celebrities who are rewarded with an instant following, Indian islands and their fragile ecosystems might well be the losers here
Too many flies in this soup
Good soup is about more than its ingredients. In Killer Soup - a new Netflix series directed by Abhishek Chaubey-Konkona Sensharma stars as Swati Shetty, an aspiring chef who toils throughout the show's eight episodes over just one dish, a mutton paya soup.
Pet-proof your home
Before bringing a pet home, take some safety measures to prevent accidents and provide a secure living space
A masterclass by Hilary Mantel
Reading the late writer's 'A Memoir Of My Former Self' is like looking through a scope into the inner workings of her mind
Dubai: A second home for Indian fashion designers
With a large south Asian population and growing appetite for India’s traditional yet global designs, Dubai has become the place to be
Scenario analysis: Where will the global economy land this year?
A soft or bumpy landing will depend on specific economies while worse scenarios look unlikely even if they can't be ruled out
Develop Lakshadweep but protect its ecology
Its potential for tourism has got much of India talking, but it’s vital that its exploitation is an eco-friendly project right from the start. Maldives offers us an example of what not to do
HERE'S HOW YOU CAN AVOID SOME COMMON MONEY MISTAKES IN THE NEW YEAR
While personal finance strategies can vary based on individual circumstances, here are some personal finance mistakes you should try to steer clear of in 2024.
Can a high sum-assured Ulip offer better cover, returns?
These insurance products return various charges if you stick to the policy for the long-term
PHILANTHROPY IN ASIA GETS MORE PROFESSIONAL
But that is not making it more like giving in the West
Record 6.5 mn food orders placed online on New Year's Eve
Indians placed a record 6.5 million food-delivery orders online on New Year's Eve 2023, 18% more than last year, according to data released on Thursday by Redseer Strategy Consultants.
'Monitoring Bhutan-China talks'
India and Bhutan have common security concerns and the Indian Army is closely monitoring the boundary talks between Thimphu and Beijing, chief of army staff Gen. Manoj Pande said on Thursday.
Govt to sell 'enemy property' shares in 84 companies
In the first tranche, the government is looking to sell about 188,000 shares in 20 cos
Google ends cloud switching fees, pressuring Amazon and Microsoft
The cost of switching between cloud computing providers has long drawn complaints, with the services derided as \"roach motels\" that let businesses check in but not out.
China, Maldives upgrade ties
China on Thursday pledged to extend funding for infrastructure in the Maldives, after it upgraded ties with the Indian Ocean archipelago.
Iranian navy seizes oil tanker once at centre of US crisis
Iran's navy seized an oil tanker on Thursday in the Gulf of Oman that once was at the centre of a major crisis between Tehran and Washington, officials said, a seizure that further escalates tensions in the Mideast waterways.
Israel faces genocide charge at World Court
First residents, meanwhile, return to scenes of devastation in north Gaza
'Fintechs may need regulatory help'
Financial technology (fintech) companies are currently riding the innovation wave, but profitability will at some point become a concern, when the regulator may have to intervene, veteran banker K.V. Kamath said at the 16th edition of the annual Mint BFSI Summit and Awards.
'Sebi is planning to regulate finfluencers'
Markets regulator the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) is planning to bring finfluencers under the ambit of the market norms, said Kamlesh Varshney, whole time member, Sebi.
Mint awards best BFSI firms in gala ceremony
13 firms from BFSI industry received awards from banker K. V. Kamath
Steel sector asks govt to curb cheap imports
India became a net importer of finished steel in November
Microsoft beats Apple as world's most valuable firm
Microsoft overtook Apple as the world's most valuable company on Thursday after the iPhone maker's shares made a weak start to 2024 due to growing concerns over demand.
At BMW, first-time buyers take a second hand route
While BMW keeps EV lead in luxury automobiles, it will not launch another hybrid in India
2024 won't be easy ride for Maruti
Maruti Suzuki India Ltd is walking the talk. It is making steady progress towards achieving its production capacity target of four million units per annum by FY31. On Wednesday, the automaker announced two capacity additions in Gujarat, entailing a total investment of ₹38,200 crore.
RBI, Sebi wary as US embraces Bitcoin ETF
RBI guv said emerging markets should stay away from cryptocurrencies
Overused antibiotics no longer work for 'sizeable' Indian population
Antibiotics routinely prescribed to treat common ailments no longer work as bacteria have developed resistance to these drugs due to their overuse in India, a government body said, echoing concerns long voiced by international experts.
NIC drops plan to tighten e-way bill rules
Goods and Services Tax (GST) authorities have dropped a plan to block generation of goods transportation permits, or e-way bills, from 1 March for companies that fail to produce 'e-invoices' for their wholesale transactions through designated portals.
Electronics and pharma top Indian exports in April-Nov
Indian exports in 2024 are likely to be influenced by global factors such as the Red Sea crisis