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Except for Darjeeling, the other categories have been on an uptrend since mid-May
Unite pointed out that Labour has pledged 3 billion pound for UK steel if elected next month, a commitment secured by the trade union
Of the 2,348 companies listed on the National Stock Exchange, 510 have women executive directors
CoalMin plans to unlock domestic coking coal availability via several steps
Against the backdrop of many fire incidents in business hubs, markets and hospitals across cities, here's a series from the ground
The statement follows UK media reports on Labour urging the company to pause the restructuring process until next month's general election
The key issues to be ironed out in succession are an unambiguous allocation of properties among legal heirs and the timeline for vesting of these properties
Chairman and MD Sanjiv Puri indicated the process may take 6-8 months to complete
The men were sure to vote for the saffron party. But the women at home?
The trends defied most of the exit polls that had put the BJP ahead of the TMC
Domestic steel consumption between February to April 2024 registered a growth of 11.3 per cent
Nine constituencies go to vote in West Bengal in the last lap on June 1
In India, we expect the EBITDA per tonne to be a little lower though the spreads have improved a bit because it's a quarter where we have a lot of shutdowns, said TV Narendran
Consolidated revenue from operations at Rs 58,687.31 crore was down by 6.8 per cent Y-o-Y. The Bloomberg consensus estimate for revenue was Rs 58,375.1 crore and net income Rs 928 crore
IiAS recommends 'against' vote; InGovern, SES bat the deal
When the match started, over 20 mn were watching it on JioCinema, and another 500-600 mn were expected to have seen it on Star Sports
The heavy-lifting cigarettes segment clocked a 7.5 per cent Y-o-Y growth in revenue at Rs 8,688.92 crore in Q4 FY24
Years have passed and peace has returned to Nandigram
Demand in the last quarter did slow down a bit because of lower-priced imports and pre-election economic activity slowing. This will come back after the elections
In a state where big-ticket investments have become rare, Mamata Banerjee's numerous welfare schemes are fulfilling needs in more ways than one