The government is keen to have around 100,000 interns in the pilot stage, sources said
Banks see strong revival in corporate lending as higher bond yields and improved working capital utilisation push companies back to bank loans in Q3FY26
Revised FAR/FSI limits, height relaxations lead to increased investor interest
Two-thirds of India's imports of tree nuts (such as almonds and pistachios) came from the US alone
Tata Steel says steel prices move in tandem globally as a commodity, rejects collusion claims, and flags cost pressures and improving demand outlook post Q3FY26
New rules likely to be notified by March 1st week
India has agreed to buy $500 bn worth of US energy products and other goods as part of a trade deal. This won't be easy, for India has been diversifying its sources
Tata Sons chairman N Chandrasekaran asked TCS employees to embed AI into daily work, reflect on recent underperformance and focus on execution as adoption of the technology accelerates
Industry says approval delays, weak clinical trial infra holding back sector
Industry says approval delays, weak clinical trial infra holding back sector
Domestic device makers warn of safety and dumping risks, while MNC bodies back affordability benefits as the Centre reviews policy on refurbished high-end medical device imports
Bhasin says valuations of SMIDs relative to largecaps are still expensive and need to converge
Fund houses rolling out SIF are facing distribution challenges as stringent certification norms sharply limit eligible distributors, prompting the industry to seek regulatory relaxations
With domestic demand strengthening and European prices firming after CBAM, Tata Steel appears past the worst of pricing pressures, with Q4FY26 expected to see sequential improvement
At a moment when the so-called fringe has become the mainstream, this book offers a layered account of the erosion of liberty and the severity of our times
MoSPI's revised CPI modernises price collection, updates weights and aligns with global standards, reshaping how inflation trends are measured and interpreted
These funds carry valuation risk and can lag during speculative phases of bull markets
India needs simpler, more flexible labour Codes and modernised trade unions, not a return to 29 outdated laws that hurt productivity, formalisation and competitiveness
The advent of useful new technology always leads to disruption as some functions are phased out. For example, horse breeders suffered an apocalypse when the automobile arrived
The US and Russia currently account for 90 per cent of all nuclear weapons. But there are now a total of nine nuclear-armed states, which collectively account for 12,241 warheads as of January 2025