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Nearly 4 in 10 Delhi EVs are two-wheelers, data shows; experts back EV adoptionDelhi is accelerating its electric mobility drive, with two-wheelers now forming nearly 40% of registered electric vehicles. The city plans...
Charting the global economy: US spending rises, weather loomsUS consumer spending remains robust despite rising prices, though new home sales dipped. President Trump is scrutinizing gasoline costs. Eu...
China's subsidy edge poses biggest challenge to Make in IndiaAs Indian manufacturers navigate the challenging waters of global trade, they find themselves increasingly overshadowed by Chinese business...
Tata Trusts to hike philanthropic spending to Rs 2,000 cr this fiscal, CEO hits back at 'chaos' narrativeTata Trusts will boost its charitable spending to Rs 2,000 crore this fiscal year. CEO Siddharth Sharma highlighted the trusts' commitment ...
America’s formula for attracting Indian tech talent is hard to copy, but nations are still tryingDespite growing global competition, United States continues to be the top choice for Indian tech professionals. This enduring appeal stems ...
West Asia crisis: Why India needs a fertiliser security strategyIndia’s fertiliser security is deeply tied to global supply chains. The country imports 60% of its DAP requirement, remains fully dependent...
The curious case of Rajesh Exports: Massive revenues, meagre profitsIndia's fourth-largest company, Rajesh Exports, faces a Sebi probe for alleged financial fraud. Investigations point to accounting irregula...
The billionaire shakedown: How India changed its 'default' settingsIndia's decade-old Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code has revolutionized corporate finance, ending a 'defaulter's paradise' and recovering tril...
UpGrad value pegged at $1.7 billion as Unacademy deal awaits CCI assentUpGrad's valuation hit $1.7 billion, with a confidential report revealing projected profitability for FY26. The edtech firm plans to acquir...
US Stock Market: Bond market pressure clouds Kevin Warsh’s plans to shrink Fed balance sheetIncoming Fed Chair Kevin Warsh’s push to shrink the Federal Reserve’s balance sheet faces mounting challenges as rising Treasury yields, in...
Stocks in news: Groww, Dr Reddy's, Waaree Energies, Lenskart, SBIMarkets experienced a sharp risk-off session on Monday, with indices declining amid broad selling. Investors are advised to avoid aggressiv...
West Asia war has a crude lesson for Indian economy: Cut the oil importsThe West Asia conflict has exposed India's vulnerability to energy shocks, prompting calls to reduce crude oil imports and boost energy sec...
After major enforcement operations, the Trump administration recalibrates its immigration crackdownThe Trump administration is shifting from public, aggressive immigration enforcement tactics to a quieter approach, despite maintaining hig...
The myth of India’s extreme inequality: What the data gets wrongRecent studies reveal a misrepresentation of income inequality in India, challenging the commonly accepted pre-tax Gini coefficient of 0.61...
Delhi, Beijing must collaborate to unlock Asia's growth potential: China's Chong En BaiEmphasising the need for stronger cooperation between Asia's two largest economies, Chong En Bai, Director of the National Institute for Fi...
How could the UK tweak its budget rules to borrow more?British finance minister Rachel Reeves plans to give the new government more leeway to borrow in efforts to boost economic growth. Options ...
Budget for cultural bodies linked to Tibetans slashed to Rs 20 croreThe Indian government has reduced the budget for Tibet House, the Dalai Lama's cultural centre, and other Buddhist institutions from ₹50.19...
UK finance minister Kwasi Kwarteng says 'not going anywhere' amid talk of new U-turnsKwarteng and Truss have been on the back foot ever since unveiling on September 23 a "mini-budget" that spooked the financial markets and h...
13 UK universities on brink of collapse without Covid-19 bailout: ReportAn estimated 13 UK universities, educating around 5% of students in the country, would not be able to survive the COVID lockdown without a ...
- Britain defends sweeping cuts as 'fair'
Britain's government defended itself on Thursday against charges that its massive spending cuts will hit the poor hardest and may not even ...