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Qurbani is 1400-year-old tradition and will continue, asserts AJUP chief Humayun Kabir on West Bengal animal slaughter rulesA political party chief in West Bengal challenged a government notice on animal slaughter, vowing to continue ritual sacrifices. Meanwhile,...
The unusual suspects: A luxe bucket list of lesser-known travel destinationsThe ‘Mona Lisa’, Stonehenge, Palace of Versailles — these fabled tourist spots are dreadfully overcrowded. Try these lesser-known, but just...
Scoring a big win at ET World Leaders Forum: Olympic medalist Manu Bhaker's bullets of wisdom go straight to heartManu Bhaker, a 22-year-old shooter who recently achieved double bronze at the Olympics, shared insights on balancing her sports career and ...
2023 to be a story of 2 halves; time to patiently wait for real “sale” in marketsWhich brings the focus to flows. FIIs have sold close to $20 billion in CY22 but were buyers for four of the past five months. In compariso...
Why the Meta meltdown burnishes appeal of TCS, InfosysNasdaq’s double-digit percentage decline so far this year is already drawing comparisons with the dotcom bust. But for B2B focused Indian I...
How pseudoscience is coming in the way of India tackling the pandemicThe unscientific Hindu, in fact, has been the bane of our land for the past millennium. It is the reason why the Indian subcontinent has be...
MCX invites bids to set up commodity derivatives platformMCX plans to launch spot exchange in metals in less than a year, followed by other asset classes. At present, it offers options on commodit...
Economic Survey: GDP no longer in a pickle on CEA’s special thaliKey would be recovery in global growth but many suggested reforms may not be politically acceptable.
Currencies paint a bleak picture for global growthThe clincher is that confidence is fading in the ability of monetary policy to boost economies.
Taking a trip down memory lane: This lake was Bengaluru’s first water source beyond its boundaryHessarghatta lake, located 27 km from Bengaluru, dried up to the last drop at the turn of the millennium.
Most powerful engine of India's growth: Service MSMEsMost economies, particularly those of developing countries like India, march on the shoulders of small businesses, especially those involve...
BOV Capital to launch maiden investment vehicle, receives backing from Rajan AnandanRajan Anandan, one of India’s most prolific angel investors, is backing BOV Capital, which is launching its maiden investment vehicle.
HDFC to raise $ 750 million via Masala bondsThe UK is a global hub for financial services, and the RBI's guidelines permitting overseas rupee -denominated bonds will open up a new sou...
Deficient monsoon will not impact rural spending much, says India RatingsAs on July 6, the country had received normal rainfall with the last couple of weeks eroding the surplus accumulated in June.
Rural spending to be less vulnerable to poor monsoon: Ind-RaA reduction in rural spending nevertheless due to a bad monsoon will be more of a psychological outcome rather than a sudden fall in afford...
London Stock Exchange welcomes Arun Jaitley's reforms agendaJaitley addressed more than 30 of London's leading institutional investors, discussing steps taken by his govt to increase investment flow.
- World's leading PE fund management firm Aureos Caapital announces new USD 200 million India Fund
A new USD 200 million India fund was launched on Sunday by Aureos Capital, the world's leading private equity fund management company.
- Unlike London, Delhi has made no new monuments to attract tourists
As Delhi gears up for Commonwealth Games, what public art or eye catching structures have been commissioned to show the expected hordes of ...
- Heard on the Street
Amid the mayhem on bourses, it’s bonus time at many foreign investment banks. And the buzz is that it is not as bad as was feared.
- 20 years of war has made Lankan IT pro more flexible
Amongst the bombings, gunfire and the 20-year war with LTTE rebels mushrooms Sri Lanka’s 40,000 people IT industry.