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Air woes: Delhi hospitals see 50% jump in OPD visits, admissions
Hospitals are witnessing a 40-50 per cent surge in patient visits due to respiratory illnesses, including symptoms of bronchitis and breathlessness, with major cities recording a severe jump in air pollution levels in the last 20 days.
New-age firms' growth gains priced in: Analysts
Investors advised to wait a few quarters before betting on these stocks
Rely on credit cards and unsecured loans, build emergency corpus
Handling the financial aspect of a medical emergency is often a daunting task, since it requires coming up with a significant sum at short notice. Households must prepare in advance for this challenge.
Moderated NTPC Green IPO price band with changing market sentiment: CMD
NTPC Ltd, which is the parent firm of the NTPC Green Energy Ltd (NGEL), on Tuesday said it moderated the price band of the initial price offering (IPO) to be in sync with the changing market sentiments.
Sebi notifies pro-rata distribution norms for AIFs
The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) has notified the changes in regulations governing alternative investment funds (AIFs) mandating them to provide investors rights and distribution of proceeds in proportion (pro-rata) to their commitments in the scheme.
BALANCED ADVANTAGE FUNDS REMAIN LOW ON EQUITIES
Majority ofthe larger balanced advantage funds (BAFs) raised their equity exposure in Octoberaftertrimmingthe allocation in the previous months. However, in most cases, the equity exposure remained closerto their respective multi-year low levels.
NeW initiatives, margin gain hopes positives for Delhivery
Logistics major Delhivery has had promising Q2FY25 results.
PE ancl VC companies adjust to longer holds after public listing
Startup IPO boom reshapes their investment strategies
Tepid earnings growth in Sep qtr an Asiawide problem: Nomura
Tepid earnings growth in the September quarter (QZFY25/ QSCY24) is not restricted to India and this has been the case with most Asia ex-J apan (Ae J ) markets, according to analysts at Nomura.
Breathless capital
Piecemeal efforts will not help
Fit for leadership
After dishing out two bestsellers, A Dare to Lead and CEO: Chess Master or Gardener, Anil Khandelwal has written The Gym of Leadership: Insights to Help You Build Your Leaclership Muscles. It differs from other run-of-the-mill titles on this subject because of its unique perspective and premises.
Hypersonic advantage
India has joined an exclusive club
Cinema's capital story
A new story is unfolding on Indian cinema screens.
Where China's reform story began
Shenzhen stands as a template for spectacular economicsuccess, but now, deep anxiety looms over the impending Trump presidency
Trump picks Sean Duffy as transportation secretary
President-elect Donald Trump said he will nominate former Congressman Sean Duffy (pictured) as the head of his Department of Transportation.
US seeks action against Google, proposes force-sale of Chrome
Top Justice Department antitrust officials have decided to ask a judge to force Alphabet's Google to sell off its Chrome browser in what would be a historic crackdown on one of the world's biggest tech companies.
Why oil companies are Walking baclcfrom green energy
Investors are rewarding oil giants that did not embrace wind and solar
Ukraine fires US-made missiles into Russia
This comes a day after Biden's go-ahead; Putin approves updated nuclear doctrine, lowering threshold for strike
Boeing to cut over 2,500 jobs in US
Boeing will lay off more than 2,500 workers in the US states of Washington, Oregon, South Carolina, and Missouri, according to federally required filings and a union official, as part of the debt-heavy US planemaker's plan to cut 17,000 jobs, or 10 per cent of its global workforce.
HK jails 45 activists in landmark security case
Democracy leaders sentenced to up to 10 years in prison
Maharashtra farmers seek better pricing for produce
Their challenges may swing sentiments but do not guarantee electoral success
Govt: No basis for claims of large-scale PDS leak
The government on Tuesday said that the assumption of large-scale leakage in the public distribution system (PDS), amounting to almost 28 per cent according to a recent report, lacks a sound base and is riddled with inconsistencies.
Maha, J ,khand results to set tone for Parliament's winter session
Polling for the 288-member Maharashtra Assembly and remaining 38 of 81 seats of the Jharkhand Assembly will take place on wednesday.
TOP, precious metals accounted for l/3rd of Oct inflation: CEA
The recent spike in Consumer Price Index (CPI)-based inflation is heavily influenced by a select few commodities, Chief Economic (CEA) Adviser V Anantha Nageswaran (pictured) said on Tuesday. Nageswaran said that removing tomato, onion, potato (TOP), gold and silver from the calculation reveals a headline CPI rate of just 4.2 per cent in October.
A lot of 'ills' have crept into the system: Panda on product mis-selling
A day after Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman flagged mis-selling of products, especially insurance, the chief of insurance regulator Irdai, Debasish Panda (pictured), on Tuesday cautioned lenders against the 'ills' that have crept into the bank-led insurance distribution and said that there was a need to restore customer confidence in the system.
Attrition in th banks improving, but long way to go: Swaminathan
Attrition rate in private banks has improved over last financial year, but there is a long way to go in retaining talent, RBI's Deputy Governor Swaminathan J said in Mumbai.
'Lending rate cut still some time away'
SBI MD says banks would look for monetary policy stance ancl policy rate action to decide actions
PLI subsidy payouts remain in slow lane
The pace of subsidy payout to eligible companies under the production-linked incentive (PLI) scheme continues to remain in the slow lane even as the governments flagship scheme to boost manufacturing entered its fourth year in the financial year 2024-2025 (FY25).
India falls short of meeting 2023 G20 average goal
India achieved 72 per cent of the commitments outlined at the New Delhi Summit, falling short of the G20 average of 85 per cent, according to the University of Toronto's G20 Research Group.
Russian President Putin may visit India next year
Russian President Vladimir Putin (pictured) may visit India next year as part of a laid-down structure between the two countries for reciprocal annual visits by their leaders, sources said on Tuesday.