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Will Jio IPO finally get a date today? What to expect from Mukesh Ambani at RIL AGMReliance Industries shareholders eagerly await Mukesh Ambani's address at the 49th AGM, seeking a definitive Jio IPO date as the company's ...
Where aircraft go when they need a safe haven – or to die. As the Gulf war draws attention to ‘boneyards’, where does India stand?Wars, pandemics, and airspace closures have created a lucrative, if niche, global industry: Specialised airports, called aircraft boneyards...
Meet the winners of the ET MSME Awards 2025From nanobubble tech and agro-exports to e-waste recycling and specialty chemicals, the best Indian MSMEs across 20 categories redefined wh...
Sindoor Goddesses of India: From Harappa to Hinglaj and Charani womenSindoor, a symbol of auspiciousness for married Indian women, traces its origins back to the Harappan civilization and ancient trade routes...
Blood pacts of Kutch: When Charan oaths ruled trade and kingsIn the stark expanses of Kutch, the Charans flourished as cultural stewards and powerful mediators of tradition. These elite bards wove tal...
Nuvoco Vistas shares rally 9% as Q1 profit jumps multi-fold to Rs 133 croreNuvoco Vistas shares: The East India-based cement company reported a significant jump in consolidated net profit for the April–June quarter...
Nuvoco Vistas Q1 profit surges to Rs 133 crore on higher sales, flat costsNuvoco Vistas reported a sharp jump in Q1FY26 profit to ₹133 crore from ₹2.84 crore a year ago, driven by 9% revenue growth and stable expe...
Pakistan's gameplan: Always the aggressor, always the loserIndia-Pakistan War: Tensions between India and Pakistan have reignited following the terror attack in Pahalgam. The historical analysis rev...
A Mini India exists in Guyana, says PM Modi in 'Mann Ki Baat'Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday during Mann Ki Baat highlighted the impact of Indian diaspora in the Caribbean nation of Guyana and ...
The Oman Collection: Unveiling Indian diaspora talesIndia's National Archives is chronicling the lives of Indian diaspora in Oman through an oral history project. This effort began in May, di...
After cement, Adani flexes muscles in another new sectorThe Adani Group's aggressive expansion continues as it enters the copper sector, crucial for India's renewable energy plans. Leveraging its...
BJP govt has made Gujarat hub for drug traffickers from Pakistan, alleges Congress' Jairam RameshCongress general secretary Jairam Ramesh has accused the BJP government of making Gujarat a hub for drug traffickers from Pakistan and ques...
How Adani's big foray into a new sector will help IndiaGautam Adani wants to become a global leader in the copper business, leveraging the Adani Group's strong position in resource trading, logi...
Gautam Adani regrets not completing college educationSpeaking at the 75th year celebrations of Vidya Mandir Trust Palanpur in Gujarat, Adani recounted his phenomenal journey that has made his ...
How Tipu Sultan was the original tech innovatorTipu created iron tubes filled with gunpowder, hoisted them on flags or bamboo poles and mounted them on ramps for better accuracy and rang...
Natural history museums must now tell more about climate change, biodiversity and human-wildlife coexistenceThe fires in Delhi and Kolkata have been traumatic, but if they can shake museum curators away from the old displays, they might still serv...
Street food in India safer than other tourist restaurantsElaborating on Indian food cuisine, O'Brien said Indian regional food was most complex and offered a diverse cuisine unlike known to outsid...
- Carlson's total portfolio jumps to 42 hotels in India
The Gandhidham region has a rich history and several nearby attractions such as the Rao Pragmalji palace, Sharad Baug palace and the Kutch ...
- Icrier report fails to take larger picture into account
The ICRIER report on the impact of organised retailing on the unorganised sector in India is a brilliant example of the use of research to ...
- Kindred countries
The more I travel, the more I realise that some countries are oh-so-similar to our own. And I don’t necessarily mean the usual suspects lik...