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India's weight-loss drug boom raises questions over healthcare prioritiesIndia's market for cheaper anti-obesity drugs has surged tenfold. While demand is high, especially among those with diabetes, concerns abou...
Top Congress leaders meet EC, says Meenakshi Natarajan's RS nomination wrongly rejectedCongress leaders have approached the Election Commission in New Delhi. They are protesting the rejection of Meenakshi Natarajan's Rajya Sab...
Forget fake invoices. The real risk is the assumptions made in the balance sheet to hide lossesMost accounting risks make noise. The biggest one on the Indian balance sheet doesn't. It hides inside growth assumptions, discount rates, ...
New York Times sues Pentagon second time over Hegseth's media restrictionsThe New York Times has sued the United States Department of Defense for the second time in five months, challenging a Pentagon rule that re...
Semaglutide race: Torrent grabs 38% market shareOver a dozen Indian companies have launched generic versions of the GLP1 drug used for diabetes and weight management since the expiry of N...
US ends investigation into claims WhatsApp chats aren’t privateA US agency abruptly closed an investigation into claims that Meta Platforms can access encrypted WhatsApp messages. A Commerce Department ...
Air India embraces AI to enhance ops efficiency, increase revenues, reduce costsAir India is embracing artificial intelligence to transform its operations. The airline is using AI to cut costs, improve customer service ...
Elon Musk scorned "shady" loopholes, yet offshore tax tricks likely saved Tesla hundreds of millionsTesla has reportedly saved over 400 million dollars on US taxes. This was achieved through a financial maneuver involving its units in the ...
Counterfeit goods, expiry tampering a 'very huge problem', says Consumer Affairs SecretaryCounterfeit products and altered expiry dates present a significant challenge. Consumer Affairs Secretary Nidhi Khare highlighted the ongoi...
Govt orders safety review of popular weight-loss drugs amid rising demandIndian authorities are increasing vigilance on popular weight loss drugs. Indian Pharmacopoeia Commission will now compile reports on adver...
Non-violation complaints under WTO's TRIPS agreement: An explainerWorld Trade Organisation members could not agree to extend a safeguard on intellectual property rules. This means the moratorium on non-vio...
WTO fails to reach consensus on key e-commerce moratorium, reformsThe WTO ministerial conference in Yaounde concluded without agreement on crucial trade issues. Key among these was the e-commerce import du...
WTO meet concludes; no consensus on extension of e-commerce duty moratoriumWTO talks: The talks at a WTO meeting in Cameroon were seeking to bridge differences over extending the e-commerce moratorium, and agree to...
Meta fined $174.5 million for violating patentsWhen his combat unit was ambushed in Kunar province, he felt that the systems for coordinating reinforcements, medical evacuations and more...
Plan for timely grant of patents in works: Suresh PrabhuOver 2.32 lakh patent applications were pending with the Indian Patent Office as on November 30 last year.
- Sony slaps patent violation complaint against LG Electronics
Japanese major Sony Corp has filed a patent-infringement complaint against rival LG Electronics related to certain mobile phones and modems.
- Motorola sues Apple for patent violations
Motorola slapped lawsuits against Apple for violating 18 patents related to many key technologies used in iPhone and iPad.
- SC asks Roche not to pursue Cipla case until patent examination
The Supreme Court (SC) has asked Swiss company Roche not to pursue the patent violation case against the generic version of Cipla’s anti-in...
- No antidote to stop copies of patented drugs: Health min
Health ministry says not equipped with technical expertise to stop domestic pharmaceutical cos from copying patented drugs.
- Open source violates 235 patents: MS
The software giant Microsoft claims that free and open-source software violates more than 230 of its patents, according to a magazine repor...