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Shipping to get infra status to push Indian shipbuilders
The status would allow shipping entities to secure funds on easier terms with low interest rate
EU to help MSMEs to cope with tech, sustainability reporting
The European Union (EU) has decided to help small Indian businesses cope with its looming tax on carbon-intensive exports by funding decarbonization technologies, two industry figures said.
The First Inclusion
s, mining organizations are sensitized to the usage of pronouns and the importance of inclusive language, says Madhu Srivatsa, Vedanta Ltd. Sensitization drives awareness among employees, business partners, investors, and members of the community within which the organization operates, aiming to educate the audience on the company’s key policies and financial incentives.
The Perks of Reflection and Daily Me-Time
Introspection helps one think more clearly, says Spinny CEO Niraj Singh
Hiring Is Just The Step Towards Inclusion
The Bigger Responsibility Of Making Those With Disabilities And From Marginalized Groups Feel Included Lies With Peers
It's your touch that will push a
AI agents help break down silos and improve decision-making and collaboration, but it's people who can leverage their benefits
The 'Asian Aunty' is smashing ageist and gender stereotypes
'Aunty' leaders are tackling a widely normalized form of 'othering'
Engineer Nation
Long-term development goals
Rules Have Hits and Misses
Some provisions can set a global example for age-gating but others would overburden data fiduciaries
Budget: It must aim to engage India's economic transformation
The target of Viksit Bharat by 2047 requires the budget to balance immediate challenges with long-term goals
Get public-private partnerships right for target-oriented growth
The UK's new government should engage the private sector with deals that achieve public objectives
The Digital Data Protection
The draft Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Rules are finally with us and the long wait has for the most part been worth it.
A Reward for Being Unspectacular
Careers that endure are typically not spectacular. This is so in politics as well as other fields
Longevity Is Usually A Reward
In the end, what many tributes to Dr. Manmohan Singh tried to say, shorn of frills, was that the economist survived long in politics because he posed no political threat to his party's true power centre. He was so reassuring; he even lost the only Lok Sabha election he contested.
How to Use Home Loan Interest as Acquisition Cost
With the 2023 amendment offering clarity, taxmen must enforce the law in right spirit
Rebuilding Bench Detour
Financial control after health concerns
Inside Sebi's 30-month investigation
Though independent directors do not oversee a company's daily operations, Sebi has said that there is direct evidence of their involvement in the scam.
OfBusiness plans to invest ₹3k cr in 3 yrs
OBusiness, a b2b commerce and fintech startup, is looking to invest about ₹3,000 crore into doubling its steel business to more than 4 mtpa in the next three years.
Nayara set to add a fuel station per day
Nayara Energy, India's largest private fuel retailer, plans to add 400 petrol pumps this year to expand its retail network across various states, the firm said in a statement on Sunday.
CCI to boost enforcement: Chief
The Competition Commission of India (CCI) will focus on strengthening enforcement, enhancing collaborations and leveraging technology to ensure fair competition in the country, its chief Ravneet Kaur said in a statement.
Office space supply falls in top 8 cities
India's eight major office markets saw a 6% annual decline in fresh supply of workspaces during 2024, even as the demand hit an all-time high, according to Cushman & Wakefield (C&W).
Inflation to hit gross margin of FMCG cos
It by inflation, higher input costs and pricing measures, fast-moving consumer goods companies are expected to see a contraction in their gross margin and a modest-to-flat operating profit in the October-December quarter.
Tighter anti-spam norms in a month
The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) will start, this month, a pilot to onboard paper-based and past permissions given by customers for receiving commercial communications onto its digital distributed ledger technology (DLT) platform.
South Korea's presidential security chief defies Yoon
The chief of security for South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol said on Sunday he could not cooperate with efforts to arrest the impeached leader, in remarks that could push the political crisis towards another high-stakes confrontation.
NHAI prepays loan, saves ₹1,200 crore
(NHAI) has prepaid loans worth ₹56,000 crore during the current fiscal, helping the state-owned agency to save interest cost of around ₹1,200 crore, a senior government official said on Sunday.
Another round of PLI scheme for steel
The government will launch another round of production-linked incentive (PLI) scheme for the steel sector on Monday.
FDI in India growing rapidly: G
Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) inflows into the country are surging, with investors from the Middle East, Japan, European Union, and the US recognising India's status as a top investment destination, driving rapid economic growth and generating millions of new jobs.
Iran Prepares Trump 2.0
Iran's economy has already been crippled by a mix of bad management, corruption and existing sanctions
Govt likely to revise duties on gold, other items
Customs duties are often tweaked in annual budgets
An Was Known, Hidden Files Reveal
The Investigators Now Taking A Fresh Look Found That Credit Suisse Withheld Crucial Information