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Indian IT hiring: '25 promises rebound
Indian information technology (IT) hiring landscape is at a pivotal juncture as it transitions from a year of decline towards a more hopeful future.
India to fund 33 development projects in Sri Lanka
India is to provide ₹237.1 crore to Sri Lanka for 33 development projects in education, health and agriculture sectors in the eastern province.
Bangladesh launches $5 bn graft probe against Sheikh Hasina
An anti-graft panel in Bangladesh has launched an investigation against former prime minister Sheikh Hasina and her family in connection with the allegations of embezzling $5 billion in the Rooppur nuclear power plant, according to a media report.
Akasa Air fined ₹10 lakh by DGCA
The civil aviation regulator, directorate general of civil aviation (DGCA) on Tuesday imposed a fine of ₹10 lakh on Akasa Air for refusing boarding to seven passengers on a Bengaluru-Pune flight.
Office space leasing up 14% in top 6 cities
Office space demand remained strong this year with gross leasing of workspace rising 14% to a record 66.4 million sq. ft across six major cities, according to Colliers India.
Guidelines on pesky calls next month
The consumer affairs ministry will release guidelines next month to tackle unsolicited commercial communications or pesky calls, a senior government official said on Tuesday.
'Dreamers' make emergency plans as Trump vows to deport millions
DACA program during his first term, recently expressed a willingness to help this group of immigrants stay. \"We have to do something about the Dreamers because these are people that have been brought here at a very young age,\" the president-elect said on NBC's \"Meet the Press\" this month.
Lokpal calls Buch, Moitra for hearing on corruption charge
Ombudsman is hearing complaints filed on basis of Hindenburg Research report
The 'invisible wall' amplifying China's population doom loop
China still has more left-behind children than any country in the world, 67 million in 2020, official data shows
Gen AI, data centres march into 2025
The Centre is evaluating a $3 bn R&D plan for India to climb up the value ladder-as opposed to being a usage economy
Smartphone makers are embracing digital detox to fight screen addiction
A study by Vivo found parents spend 5.5 hours and children about 4.5 hours on their phones each day
Pre-IPO rounds revive late-stage funding
There was an improvement in both the number and average ticket size of Series D stage and above deals in 2024 versus the year before
Edtech's focus on profits, new niches sparks renewed investor optimism
Early-stage funding more than tripled to $303.2 million this year, from $100.7 million in 2023
Airlines see 12% growth in domestic passengers
Indian airlines carried 14.2 million passengers on the domestic routes in November, up nearly 12% compared to a year earlier, amid rising air traffic demand.
Xmas fails to cheer up 2024 box office
Theatres are banking on Pushpa 2, and animation flick Mufasa to carry them through the festive period
Southern films shine in 2024 led by Malayalam, Tamil hits
South Indian cinema sees 10-15% revenue growth as Hindi films struggle at the box office
Santa skips D-Street, Dec poised to be second worst in a decade
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Prez Biden to rule on Nippon Steel's $15 billion US Steel bid
Letting Nippon Steel take over US Steel may lead to lower domestic steel output, says CFIUS
Poly Medicure to focus on medical devices exports
Indian medical equipment manufacturer Poly Medicure Ltd. will continue to focus on export markets amid rising demand in the United States and as global economies look to diversify their supply chains away from China, a top company official said.
Hurt by imports, steelmakers eye safeguard duty
The temporary measure, likely in the last quarter of FY25, will protect domestic firms from cheap imports
Rising third-party mix, capex boost outlook for JSW Infra
In recent years, JSW Infrastructure Ltd has succeeded in raising the share of third-party cargo to 48% in H1 FY24 from 25% in FY21.
Why IRCTC can't earn a 'buy'
Slowing speed
Key indicators show Q3 recovery, says RBI bulletin
Growth trajectory is poised to lift in H2 of 2024-25 driven by resilient domestic private consumption demand
China eyes record debt issuance next year to ramp up stimulus
Chinese authorities have agreed to issue 3 trillion yuan ($411 billion) worth of special treasury bonds next year, two sources said, which would be the highest on record, as Beijing ramps up fiscal stimulus to revive a faltering economy.
Rupee falls 4p to close at a new low of 85.15 to a dollar
The rupee extended the slide for the second straight session and depreciated 4 paise to settle at a fresh all-time low of 85.15 against the US dollar on Tuesday, dragged by a strong greenback against major crosses overseas and subdued domestic equities.
Number of non-farm firms rises 13% to 73 mn: Govt
The number of non-farm firms in the country comprising proprietorships, partnerships and self-help groups increased 12.84% to 73.4 million, the Union statistics ministry said, citing an annual survey of enterprises other than companies for the period October 2023 to September 2024.
Trump's TikTok love raises doubt on ban plan
resident-elect Donald Trump's repeated support for TikTok has sparked speculation about potential solutions to prevent the app's impending ban in the US, though the path forward remains unclear.
Persistent, CoRover.ai partner for GenAI integration
IT services firm Persistent Systems has partnered with artificial intelligence (AI) services provider CoRover to drive innovation in the field of multilingual conversational platforms powered by Generative AI (GenAI).
India's push for own satellite constellation draws 30 firms
Thirty Indian companies have answered the space regulator's call to build and operate constellations of Earth observation (EO) satellites in a private-public partnership to reduce the country's reliance on foreign data for defence, infrastructure management and other critical mapping needs.
Singapore leads Hong Kong in race to become crypto hub
Hong Kong's tight curbs on exchanges may have tipped the balance in favour of Singapore