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Sebi proposes common advertising code for brokers, mutual funds, may allow celebrity endorsementsSebi has proposed a common advertising code for brokers, mutual funds, investment advisers and other regulated entities, aiming to simplify...
Samsung's HBM4 sales cross $1 billion within four monthsSamsung Electronics Co. recorded more than $1 billion in sales for its sixth-generation high bandwidth memory (HBM) chips, known as HBM4, j...
Madhusudan Kela-backed firm picks stake in SME stock Yash Highvoltage via preferential issueYash Highvoltage shares surged after ace investor Madhusudan Kela's firm bought nearly 14,000 shares. The company's board approved a prefer...
Auto OEM vehicle launches delayed by 9-15 months despite digital investments: StudyIndian carmakers are facing significant delays, averaging 9-15 months, in launching new vehicles despite heavy investment in digital tools....
Software-hardware loop fuelling all new AI super cycleWhile energy and cooling challenges persist, a lot more hardware requirements are expected to emerge, Synopsys CIO Sriram Sitaraman told ET...
ET Graphics: The crown in 2025 goes to a royal whisky brandIn a significant shift, Royal Stag has claimed the title of the world's largest-selling whisky brand by volume, dethroning McDowell's after...
NEET-UG re-exam: Students say Physics paper tougher than earlier attemptNEET-UG re-examination concluded nationwide with students finding Physics the toughest section. Biology was generally perceived as easy to ...
NEET paper leak scare in Ajmer: Caller shows alleged question paper on video call, demands ₹30,000; probe launchedAjmer police are investigating an alleged attempt to sell the NEET exam paper. A caller reportedly contacted a student, claiming to have th...
NEET-UG re-exam today; over 22 lakh candidates set to take test under heavy securityNEET-UG 2026 re-exam Sunday 21 June: Authorities have deployed extensive police forces, surveillance and jammers across thousands of center...
“Overtime, 2-hour commute, sleep-deprived”: 25-year-old graphic designer wants to quit first job after just 2 months, says “already exhausted”A 25-year-old graphic designer in Kolkata is already feeling burnt out just two months into her first full-time job. Long hours, unpaid ove...
NEET aspirant's Abu Dhabi centre chosen via own login, says NTAThe NTA clarified that a NEET candidate's Abu Dhabi centre allocation was due to a change made via their own login during the correction wi...
ET Graphics: Fifa kills sleep in over half of the worldIf staying up through the night to watch the FIFA World Cup has left you sleep-deprived, you're far from alone. Around 56% of the world's p...
AGS Health, PGP Glass, 2 others get Sebi nod to float IPOsFour Indian companies, AGS Health, PGP Glass, Shreni Shares, and SRIT India, have received the green light from Sebi for their upcoming IPO...
What makes Graphic Era University more than a classroom experienceGraphic Era University prioritizes a holistic learning experience, integrating academic rigor with practical exposure through specialized c...
Kitchen staples face rising price pressure as El Nino risks growExpect higher prices for essential kitchen items like spices, eggs, and dairy. Food inflation is rising, with a potential monsoon deficit a...
"Transporting papers via army ships, shutting down Telegram, will these steps stop paper leaks?" : KejriwalIndia's government has temporarily restricted Telegram access until June 22, 2026, to prevent exam paper leaks. Aam Aadmi Party leader Arvi...
ASUS expands India manufacturing for gaming laptops, but says lower prices aren't guaranteed yetASUS is now producing gaming laptops in India. This move aims to strengthen supply chains and improve availability. However, global compone...
In Graphics: Inside Elon Musk’s wealth surgeThe newly minted trillionaire’s net worth rose by $164.8 billion in a single day. For most people, that single-day gain isn’t even how much...
ET Graphics: Sorry, your passport decides your AI privilegesIn fact, nation-states may soon start needing citizenship or security clearances to work on the next state-of-the-art models the way they d...
In the 1920s, a paper company realized wartime wadding could work better on faces than on cold cream, and facial tissues entered daily lifeInitially crafted for elegant beauty routines to wipe away cold cream, facial tissues quickly transformed into a practical alternative to t...