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Stocks in news: Indian Oil, Tata Steel, TCS, Infosys, Airtel, Tata ConsumerIndian Oil Corp (IOC) -- the nation's top oil firm -- will invest over Rs 21,000 crore to expand the Barauni refinery in Bihar as well as i...
Is the bias changing? Still, stay with only a few: 6 large-cap stocks from different sectors with upside potential of up to 38%There is always the risk of going wrong when declaring the market has bottomed out. The reality is, you tend to figure out that the bottom ...
Gurmeet Chadha is gung ho on these IT and pharma midcap stocksOne should go bottom up. There are enough opportunities. More than 60% stocks are still below their 2018 levels, says Complete Circle Consu...
On the rise: Renewable energy adoption by corporates sees strong growthThe Central Electricity Authority or CEA predicts 66% share of India’s total electricity production by 2030 will be consumed by commercial ...
Developers operating office spaces, hotels working on better air filtration to reassure employees & guestsLeading office space operators Max Estates, Bharti Realty, Kalpataru, DLF and hotel chains like ITC and IHCL feel that issues like pure air...
Office space providers, hotels working on better air filtration systemsChains such as ITC Hotels and Indian Hotels Company (IHCL) said the air filtration systems and processes put in place because of issues suc...
These foods will help improve immunity and reduce the effects of air pollutionNew Delhi, The air that we all are breathing has reached dangerous levels of pollution yet again. People with no known history of respirato...
Stocks in the news: Voda Idea, ICICI Securities, Bharti Airtel, HAL, HDFC Bank and BPCLMahindra & Mahindra (M&M) said it has inked a pact with Tel Aviv-based REE Automotive to explore production of electric commercial vehicles.
Air purifier for an entire city: Devic Earth breathes new life into fight against pollutionAlthough not an antidote to the pollution emergency, scores of companies have been jockeying to make life more tolerable by doctoring the a...
Will you run the Delhi Half-Marathon?Runners with some years of experience may drop out of this event, taking into consideration the impact of pollution on their health post th...
Companies go the extra mile to save its employees from toxic airMany companies in the Delhi NCR region are installing air purifiers, distributing masks and allowing employees to work from home.
IMA says children at risk, outdoor activities be stoppedThe association has also urged organisers of the Delhi half marathon and Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal seeking cancellation of Airtel Delhi Half...
Rising toxic air in capital may also choke Delhi Half MarathonIndian Medical Association has written to Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal for immediate cancellation or postponement of this year’s event on Novem...
Airtel may review sponsorship for Delhi Half Marathon over air quality concerns“Air pollution poses serious health risks and it is important that these concerns are addressed urgently and appropriately by the authoriti...
Airtel Delhi Half Marathon: Wanted to show that one can run even in pollution, says winner KipchogePollution was not the only factor causing trouble to athletes, they faced trouble by the water littering.
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Trai to review rules on green energy-driven mobile towersThe government’s green telecom policy has hit a roadblock with the telecom department (DoT) urging the sector regulator to review the rules.
- Mobile towers: NGT orders Bhopal corporation to hold survey
National Green Tribunal (NGT) has ordered Bhopal municipal corporation (BMC) to carry out fresh survey of mobile towers in its jurisdiction...
Lithium-ion batteries to reduce cost and save energy for telecom tower companiesLithium-ion batteries have more than double the life of traditional lead-acid batteries and help cut about Rs 5-6 from the Rs 22 it costs o...
- Tele towers face switch to solar power for back-ups
The government may ask telecom companies to install solar panels to generate backup power for cellphone towers, a move that could hurt the ...