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Trai may not extend message traceability deadline
The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) is not expected to extend the November 30 deadline for the traceability of commercial messages, officials said, asserting that more than 13,000 businesses have registered their chain with telecom operators.
PVR Inox to have 2K screens by '26, eyes Tier-II,-III cities for expansion
PVR Inox, India's largest film exhibitor, will have 2,000 screens by the year 2026 with more focus on expansion in the southern market's Tier II and III cities.
Sony bags Asian Cricket Council media rights till 2031 for $170 mn
The Asian Cricket Council (ACC) on Friday announced that Sony Pictures Networks India (SPNI), a part of Japan's Sony Group Corporation, had bagged the media rights for all ACC tournaments from 2024 to 2031.
Electronics firms may get $5 bn manufacturing incentives
The government will offer up to $5 billion in incentives to local electronics companies to make components for gadgets from mobiles to laptops, two government officials said, in a bid to bolster the burgeoning industry and wean off supplies from China.
PAG to buy Manjushree Technopack for $1 bn
Advent-owned firm had filed for IPO, which will be withdrawn
India remains fertile ground for China smartphone majors
Big chunk of sales comes from the country despite legal troubles
Eyeing level playing field to cater to nation's aspirations
PRIYANK KHARGE, Karnataka minister for information technology, biotechnology, and rural development and panchayat raj, tells Peerzada Abrar in Bengaluru the state should get its share of opportunities because it is a hub for information-technology (IT) services exports, technology companies, and startups. Edited excerpts:
Binny Bansal steps down from PhonePe board
About 10 months after stepping down from the Flipkart board, its co-founder Binny Bansal on Friday exited from the board of PhonePe, a payments company incubated by the e-commerce giant.
BMW India to hike prices by 3% from Jan
Luxury carmaker BMW India on Friday said it will increase prices of its entire model range by up to 3 per cent from January next year.
Auto Inc gets more time to meet new safety norms
The rules for electric construction equipment were mandated to come into effect from October 1
MSIL looks beyond top 10 markets to boost CNG car sales
90% of firm's sales in the category comes from 10 states
India's defence MRO sector set to take off over 5 years
India's defence maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) sector is poised for transformative expansion over the next five years, as global aerospace giants and domestic players collaborate to establish world-class facilities.
Sebi for autonomy of clearing corporations from exchanges
The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) on Friday proposed disinvestment or diversification in the ownership of clearing corporations (CCs), which are currently 100 per cent owned by stock exchanges.
Adani debt: Banks start assessing risk
Risk-management units of lending institutions have begun to assess implications of the bribery charges against Adani group Chairman Gautam Adani and other senior officials brought by authorities in the United States.
Sebi asks exchanges to look into disclosure concerns on Adani
The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) has directed exchanges to look into the disclosure-related concerns on the Adani group entities as part of its \"regular surveillance mechanism,\" sources said.
Markets bounce back sharply on bargain hunting
Benchmarks register third-best day of this year
Markets dip amid selloff in Adani group stocks
Conglomerate's combined market capitalisation falls by 2.2 trillion
Nifty 50 may hit 27K by 2025-end: Goldman Sachs
Conglomerate's combined market capitalisation falls by ₹2.2 trillion
°GST on health insurance needs to be reduced,
IFFCO Tokio General Insurance Company Limited (IFFCO Tokio) has sent its suggestions to the government, seekingto reduce goods and se Nices tax (GST) rates on health insurance premiums to 5 per cent from the existing18 per cent, said the f Irm's Managing Director and Chief Executive 0ff\cer (MD and CEO) SUBRATA MONDAL in an inte Niew with Harsh Kumar in Gurugram. Mondal discussed the future plan of insurance companies alongwith emerging challenges forthe sector. Edited excerpts:
Draft guidelines to upgrade 1,000 ITIs in the works
Talks with stakeholders for proposed scheme completed
Adani Green abandons $600 mn bond offering
Adani Green Energy on Thursday announced it has decided not to proceed with the proposed USD-denominated bond offering, hours after US prosecutors charged Gautam Adani, his nephew and six others over allegations of bribery.
Corporate irregularities can impact economy at large: Justice Kumar
Financial misconduct and corporate irregularities can impact the economy at large and come at the expense of shareholders and banks, cautioned Justice PS Dinesh Kumar, presiding officer of the Securities Appellate Tribunal (SAT), on Thursday.
Quant MF's big Adani bet may have sense of deja vu
Quant mutual fund (MF) may have taken the biggest hit among fund houses from the slump in Adani group shares on Thursday.
US charges: Legal experts see no knee-jerk response from Sebi
The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) may not be in haste to take any action on the charges levelled by the US prosecutors on Adani group executives, according to legal experts.
Premium Valuations may cap upsidesforlndian Hotels
Indian Hotels (IH) has an ambitious strategy of doubling its hotel portfolio and is aiming for a 14 per cent annual revenue growth. The goals are achievable, given financial discipline and agility.
Vedanta Resources defers dollar bond issue due to mkt volatility
Billionaire Anil Aggarwal's Vedanta Resources has deferred the company's $1.2 billion bond issuance following volatility in the market after US justice department, in a report, charged Gautam Adani and others with $250 million bribery. The Vedanta dollar bond issue was to be priced on Thursday.
India, Australia sign air-to-air refuelling pact for defence
For several years, the Indian and Australian Navies have developed operational practices during joint training, such as Exercise Malabar, as well as in actual counter-submarine patrols. Their efforts aim to deter submarines from China's People's Liberation Army Navy from entering the waters of the Indian Ocean, which New Delhi considers its sphere of influence.
Indian carriers projected to add 600 planes in next 5 yrs: Aviation secy
Indian carriers, which currently have approximately 800 planes in their fleet, are projected to add about 600 planes in the next five years, Civil Aviation Secretary Vumlunmang Vualnam said here on Thursday.
Financial investments by non-financial firms
Is this the future, or will market volatility reverse the trend?
India may land in top 5 with 12.7% growth in airline seat capacity
India is projected to see a 12.7 per cent growth in overall airline seat capacity in 2024 compared to pre-pandemic levels in 2019, ranking fifth among the top 20 countries with the highest seat capacity globally.