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How Bhansali Elevates The First Encounter
An excerpt from a new book on the Hindi director considers the importance of first sightings in Sanjay Leela Bhansali's cinema
The Treasures of Nimrud Pieced Together Again
Archaeologists Have Been Reassembling Bas-Reliefs, Sculptures and Decorated Slabs
From arrack to wine, a bar crawl across Sri Lanka
Cocktail bars in the island nation are drawing on local traditions and flavours to give a heady twist to familiar spirits
Only human-centred AI can charm humans to adopt it
The AI industry could learn from carmakers how to focus on the consumer and modify perceptions
How emerging economies could prosper in a protectionist world
As manufacturing export success gets harder, they should focus on service exports. These are unlikely to face big trade barriers
The Asian Dream Is Waking Up To Realities Of Middle-Class Life
Asians are realizing that staying middle-class is not guaranteed
Fix India's bond market to lift economic growth
As India's economy slows, we should revive public-private partnerships to attract private investment. But, for debt funding, we'll need to reform and invigorate our market for bonds
Lessons from the 75-year-old National Sample Survey
Its impressive history tells us much about innovation, autonomy and state-level data collection
We should let clarity prevail over nonsense: Here's a handy guide
We must use simple language, empathize with people, not take ourselves too seriously and be kind
Clear Goals and Discipline: How Small Investors Can Build Lasting Wealth
There is no one-size-fits-all, the answer will depend on your needs, personal preferences
How do I ensure my daughters get assets only at 25?
I am 50, a Hindu widower with two (5 and 7 years old) daughters. I want to draft a will bequeathing my assets and to them equally.
When astrologers fail to predict their own future
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UPI: Transforming merchant payments for global visitors
Say goodbye to forex cards as UPI One World makes cashless travel seamless for travellers
'Cashiers, ticket clerks jobs will fall'
Farm workers and drivers will figure among the fastest growing jobs over the next five years, while roles of cashiers and ticket clerks will see the largest decline, a new study showed on Wednesday.
V. Narayanan named as Isro head
India appointed rocket scientist V. Narayanan as the new head of the Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro), the government said on Tuesday, a key role as India works to become a space superpower.
ADIA pours ₹6.3k cr into GMR Group
GMR Group has received ₹6,300 crore investment from Abu Dhabi's sovereign wealth fund Abu Dhabi Investment Authority (ADIA) and the funds will help in reducing the debt of promoter group entity GMR Enterprises Pvt. Ltd (GEPL).
Jammu-Srinagar train may start soon
The first train connecting Jammu to Srinagar may begin its commercial run later this month, marking the completion of an over two-decade-old project that would link the Kashmir valley with the rest of the country by a direct railway line.
M&M looks to scale up auto biz globally
Having consolidated its position in the domestic market, Mahindra & Mahindra (M&M) is now looking at ways to expand its presence across international markets, as per a top company executive.
RBI Lifts Asirvad, DMI Finance's Ban
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on Wednesday lifted the business restrictions placed on Chennai-based Asirvad Micro Finance and New Delhi-based DMI Finance with immediate effect.
The Billionaire Mining Magnate Who Bet Coal Had a Future, and Won Big
Coal's resurgence as a reliable energy source propelled Low Tuck Kwong to a spot on Forbes's 100 richest people
Centre eyes recovery of tax arrears amounting to ₹46.57 tn
To put the numbers in perspective, the total outstanding is around 14% of India's GDP
Xi Jinping Muzzles Chinese Economist Who Dared to Doubt GDP Numbers
Gao Shanwen questioned Beijing's ability to boost its economy as threats loom from a property meltdown, burgeoning debt and other challenges
ONGC chooses BP to boost Mumbai High's production
The field currently produces around 1,32,265 barrels of oil and around 13 billion cubic metres of gas per day
Strong Board Can Enforce Digital Privacy Laws: Experts
DPBI Needs Skilled Technical and Legal Professionals, as Well as Institutional Independence
India Inc sharpens focus on core segments through exits, demergers
Indian companies are sharpening their focus on core segments by exiting non-core businesses and demerging into multiple entities to unlock shareholder value and improve operational efficiency.
Investment a barrier to foundational AI entry, says Nadella
India must get into frontier work in artificial intelligence (AI) and build foundational models, but investment is a real entry barrier and just one mathematical breakthrough can change entire dynamics, Microsoft chairman and chief executive Satya Nadella said in New Delhi on Wednesday.
China factor delaying Pvt investments: Sanjiv Puri
China's surplus capacity is dampening Indian business spirit for adding further production capacity, according to Sanjiv Puri, president of Confederation of Indian Industry (CII). The industry body expects GDP growth of 6.4-6.7% this fiscal, slower than the 8.2% growth seen in FY24 as pent-up demand from the pandemic years subsides and the economy expands at a rate closer to its long-term potential.
Govt orders airlines to share weather data with IMD
With new airports coming up, IMD could have access to data from a wider geographical region
Agarwal buys iconic Riverside studio
The founder and chairman of Vedanta Group Anil Agarwal is the new owner of the iconic Riverside Studio in London, announced a press release on Wednesday.
Tesla Set for $1 Billion EU Windfall
Tesla Inc. could collect more than €1 billion ($1 billion) in compensation from rival automakers needing help to meet tougher pollution standards in the European Union this year, UBS Group AG analysts said.