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Stocks in news: Vedanta, Bajaj Finserv, IndusInd Bank, Bank of Maharashtra, Triveni EngineeringVedanta Chairman Anil Agarwal reaffirmed the company's commitment to unlocking value, saying the four new companies that will emerge from t...
"Congress' long-term plan to create rift with help of lies": Maharashtra Dy CM on claims of Atal Setu cracksMaharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis dismissed allegations of structural danger to the Atal Setu as false claims by Congress...
Rahul Gandhi, Aaditya Thackeray should apologise for remarks based on news report over EVMs: Sanjay NirupamShiv Sena leader Sanjay Nirupam called for apologies from Rahul Gandhi and Aaditya Thackeray for spreading misinformation about EVM tamperi...
Content startup Lokal raises $14.6 million funding from Global Brain, SIF, othersThe Bengaluru-headquartered company will use the fresh funds to expand in existing markets, launch new categories and product capabilities,...
Mumbai to be unlocked by the end of February: MayorMumbai's Mayor Kishori Pednekar on Tuesday said that all restrictions in the city will be lifted and Mumbai will be unlocked by the end of ...
Market bouncing back so fast a very healthy sign: Sudip Bandyopadhyay“We like IT, especially digital focused companies and infrastructure and construction as well as Indian economy-facing stocks. ”
Maharashtra: Level 3 is now base level, no further easing of curbsThe government has effectively done away with the first two levels of unlocking —Level 1 and 2—that offered the most relaxations, citing th...
Dine-in business stages a comeback but a third of eateries may have shut permanentlyWhile industry estimates say 30% of restaurants and bars have shut permanently, unable to withstand the five-month-long cash burn on accoun...
Delhi government looks at ways of boosting excise revenues, seeks suggestionsThe Delhi government is also working on a new excise policy for which NRAI had provided suggestions in October. NRAI’s suggestions included...
Illegal to not allow doorstep delivery of newspapers: Maharashtra Societies Welfare Association"In these times of acute disinformation, hyperbole, rumours and fake news, it is newspapers that bring credibility and uphold the right of ...
Multiplex stocks ready to sing in the rainAnalysts said while some business is better than businesses being shut since March, there is still a long way to go for a return to normalc...
Film industry rejoice as government allows theatres to open from October 15The announcement has spread a huge cheer among the cinema owners as well as filmmakers, who have been lobbying to the central and state gov...
We have not 'unlocked' as efficiently as we locked down: IAS officer CK MishraIAS officer CK Mishra chaired the Centre’s empowered group on Covid-19 testing, hospital assessment and disease surveillance until May end ...
8 states account for 90% active coronavirus cases in India: GoM on COVID-19 informedThe GoM, which held its 18th meeting under the chairpersonship of Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan on Thursday, was informed that there ...
Lockdown relaxations in Maharashtra not being revoked: Uddhav ThackerayStating that some media reports were creating confusion in the minds of people, he said the government was easing the lockdown restrictions...
Screening, testing during lockdown helped rein in Covid spread: Ashok GehlotTotal positive cases in Rajasthan stand at 10,600 but Gehlot said over 7,700 of these patients have been cured. “Nearly 95% of the 2,600 ac...
Lockdown, Day 75: Back to businessMeanwhile, with India set to reopen, businesses are looking to strike a balance between selling stuff and following distancing norms.
Lockdown, Day 69: Unlock 1.0 unleashes the bullsIn other news, a debate has started over the speculation that epidemiologists may not have been properly consulted before imposing the dras...
Delhi, not Mumbai, India's economic capitalThe Oxford Economics forecast for 2030 shows that Delhi and Mumbai will move further up the list. While Delhi is predicted to be at the 11t...
Telenor to slash 2,000 jobs in IndiaTelenor will cut 2,000 jobs - over 11% of its 17,500-strong India workforce - as part of a cost-cutting drive and reallocation of resources.