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IndusInd Bank...
The bank also maintained a liquidity coverage ratio (LCR) of 113% as of March 9, exceeding the regulatory requirement of 100%, according to the RBI.
The sweet spot
Dessert stomach is real, and findings can help tackle obesity
Consumer Complaints Resolution to be Easier
The government is putting in place an ecosystem to eventually resolve consumer complaints at the pre-litigation stage itself, consumer affairs secretary Nidhi Khare said on Saturday.
Cong: Now donuts to be afflicted by 'GSTitis'
THE CONGRESS ON Saturday took a swipe at the government over its implementation of differential GST rates, saying that after popcorn, it is now the turn of donuts to get afflicted by \"GSTitis.\"
India's 2036 Olympics bid a shot at boosting infra: Expert
INDIA'S BID TO host the 2036 Olympic Games is a massive opportunity to \"turbo-charge\" investment in its infrastructure but it must ensure the benefits are shared across local communities, a sports governance expert said.
At the movies
Cinema globally is seeing an uptick in moviegoers
Do you understand your dog? Think again
People interpret a dog's emotions based on its situation and have 'a big blind spot', finds a study
Investment needed in people
AN ODD THING happened after my column appeared last Sunday. Soon after I posted it on X, it came under full attack from hyper-sensitive, hyper-nationalistic Indians who thought that I had portrayed China in a better light than India.
Prepare to deal with dealmaker
If US President Donald Trump starts a tariff war, it will upend rule-based world trade and India's economy will be ruined. Like Germany and France have realised, India must fend for itself
Saturn gains 128 new moons, now bringing its total to 274
Astronomers say they have discovered more than 100 new moons around Saturn, possibly the result of cosmic smashups that left debris in the planet's orbit as recently as 100 million years ago.