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04.03 / 15:31
markets Target Manufacturing CEO Sustainability Hyundai President India key to Hyundai's two million EV sales target by 2030, says CEO José Muñoz
electric vehicles globally by 2030, José Muñoz, President & CEO of the Hyundai Motor Company (HMC) said. Munoz, who was in India to review operations at the Indian subsidiary Hyundai Motor India Limited (HMIL), said, the company is committed to make EVs more accessible and suited to needs of Indian consumers. “With HMC’s target to sell 2 million EVs by 2030 globally, India will play an important role in achieving this milestone”, Munoz said, adding, “HMC will continue to support HMIL to expand its EV offering and invest in the necessary infrastructure to support this shift.” Hyundai Motor India — which launched the Creta EV earlier in January this year targeting customers in the mainstream market — plans to launch three more EVs in the coming years. Prior to the launch of the Creta EV, the company had a sole electric vehicle Ionia 5 on sale (at the upper end of the local passenger vehicle market).
04.03 / 15:31
security Analysis Trade Experts 2020 Headlines Can Nifty break its 5 month losing streak in March? Here’s what data suggests
Samco Securities. The average one month forward returns stand at 2.68%, the study found. “We did a backtest to check what happens one month after the index closes for 8 or more consecutive negative sessions. Since 2002 there have been 9 instances of eight or more days of consecutive negative closing. The index closed on a positive note one month later in 6 out of these 9 instances,” Samco said in a note.
04.03 / 14:11
UPS Ashtead's share price slides to 12-month low following Q3 results
The results, released  today (4 March), highlighted that Ashtead's group rental revenue was up 5%, while its adjusted PBT fell from just under $1.8bn in the nine months to January 2024 to less than $1.7bn in the same period a year later. As such, adjudged earnings per share fell to 290.8 cents, down from 307.2 cents per share a year prior. Ashtead confirms plans to leave London for US listing in 2025 The amount of capital invested in the business also plummeted from $3.5bn in 2024 to $2.1bn in 2025. Nevertheless, Ashtead said it expects its full year results to be in line with its ...
04.03 / 13:51
markets UPS film Instagram stars reports Headlines Stranger Things star Millie Bobby Brown slams journalists for 'bullying' her
Stranger Things star Millie Bobby Brown hit back at critics for questioning her appearance and looks, stating that this is not journalism. She accused critics of bullying her. On Instagram, the 21-year-old shared a video in which she openly called out headlines of some of the articles as well as names of the reports, BBC reported.
04.03 / 13:51
markets UPS awards Actor Oscar show stars Jimmy Kimmel sums up Oscars 2025 in his show, jokes about Adrian Brody’s speech: Here’s what he said
Jimmy Kimmel has been a popular choice to host the Academy Awards, one of the most significant awards shows in the Hollywood and entertainment world. But he chose to skip the Oscars 2025. While the audience might have missed Kimmel’s verbal punches and jokes on Sunday night, the anchor presented his own version of the Oscars’ summary at his show, Jimmy Kimmel Live. Los Angeles not only witnessed the Academy Awards on March 2, but also experienced an earthquake. Kimmel summed up the situation with his light take, noting that no one was hurt on due to earthquake as the heavy doses of Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro and Botox has ensured that no body parts get jiggled up for the attendees of the Oscars.
04.03 / 13:51
markets UPS Analysis Trade President War country Dollar falls to three-month low as tariffs and growth fears rattle markets
President Donald Trump's new 25% tariffs on goods from Mexico and Canada took effect, along with a doubling of duties on Chinese goods to 20%, at 12:01 a.m. EST (0501 GMT).
04.03 / 13:51
markets students Universities country social Schools Colleges Trump's big warning: 'All federal funding will stop for any school, college that allows...'
Donald Trump has issued a ban on what he referred to as «illegal protests», insisting that schools or colleges that experience these protests will lose all federal funding. Donald Trump said Tuesday that he will cut funding for schools that allow «illegal protests,» his latest threat to turn off the flow of federal money to the country's education system. Trump has made it clear in the past that protests against him are not appreciated, despite he and party's insistence on the importance of free speech in the US. The Republican has previously threatened to cut government funds to US colleges, schools and universities over teachings on gender and race, if they allow transgender athletes to compete on girls' sports teams, or if they insist on Covid-19 vaccine mandates. ALSO READ: Gene Hackman's neighbours drop bombshell confession, reveal eccentric details days after actor's death
04.03 / 13:51
markets UPS Provident Target economy cover Mizoram govt presents Rs15,198 crore budget, allocates 75% more in flagship scheme
The chief minister, who also holds the finance portfolio, also presented supplementary demands for grants for the current fiscal (2024-25) amounting to Rs 3,512.33 crore. There was no proposal for levying new taxes in the budget.
04.03 / 13:51
markets MET Death Instagram love reports Who was Carl Dean? Dolly Parton's husband of nearly 60 years, who passed away at the age of 82
Carl Dean, Dolly Parton's longtime love, has died at the age of 82 on March 3. Despite Dean's absence from the public eye, the couple had a strong bond after nearly 60 years of marriage. Parton expressed her heartbreak and asked for privacy during this difficult time. Carl Dean passed away in Nashville, Tennessee, on Monday. His wife, Dolly Parton, took to Instagram to share the news of Dean's death. It is unknown what caused his death. ALSO READ: Demi Moore struggling after Oscar defeat, source says she believed this was her best chance at Academy Award glory
04.03 / 13:51
markets COST Provident economy Trade country Non-tariff measures limit market access for Indian exports, says DGFT
Non-tariff measures being announced by developed economies such as European Union's carbon tax and deforestation regulation limit market access for Indian goods in those markets, a senior government official said on Tuesday. Addressing a post-Budget webinar, Director General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) Santosh Kumar Sarangi said that the other challenges before Indian exports include insufficient integration with global value chains, high import duties, technology disadvantage, and high cost of logistics (about 8-9 per cent of GDP against 5-6 per cent in developed nations). He added that the export window is also narrowing because of aggressive industrial policies of advanced nations like USA's Inflation Reduction Act and Chips Act, and UK's advanced manufacturing plan. Most non-tariff measures (NTMs) are domestic rules created by countries with an aim to protect human, animal or plant health and the environment. NTM may be technical measures like regulations, standards, testing, certification, pre-shipment inspection or non-technical measures like quotas, import licensing, subsidies, and government procurement restrictions.
04.03 / 13:51
markets Ball Career RAI cricket India vs Australia CT semi-finals 2025: Virat Kohli breaks Ponting's big record during intense clash; Here's all about the achievement
Virat overthrew Ponting for the elusive feat during the high-stakes Champions Trophy semi-final clash between cricket behemoths India and Australia in Dubai on Wednesday.
04.03 / 13:37
markets UPS Trade show country Schools Why Dhaka has a cold, but traders in Kolkata are the ones sneezing
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Kolkata: As the sun set on Marquis Street in Kolkata, Mohammad Mazurul Islam, 75, and his wife Rashida Begum, 56, strolled around to check if they had missed out on buying any item from the list that they had made to take back home. They make two annual visits to the city for health checkups, and shop for themselves and their families.
04.03 / 13:13
markets Myanmar President country reports Russia wants migrants from new countries to help plug labour shortage, Interfax reports
With unemployment at a record low 2.3%, President Vladimir Putin has flagged labour shortages as a problem and on Friday steelmaker Severstal criticised a regional move to ban migrant workers in construction. Citizens from the former Soviet Union have traditionally dominated Russia's migrant workforce.
04.03 / 13:13
markets Citi Digital Experts RAI Schools Real Madrid vs Atletico Madrid live streaming, predictions: How to watch Champions League Round of 16 Madrid derby
The first leg of the knock-out leg is taking place at Santiago Bernabeu in Tuesday, February 4. Real Madrid versus Atletico Madrid UEFA Champions League match is scheduled to kick off at 3 pm (ET).
04.03 / 13:13
markets UPS Digital Experts RAI reports WHO says won't 'give up' as US aid funding cuts take toll
global health programmes but vowed to find a way to keep delivering to those in need. The United Nations health agency said it was still too early to determine the full impact of the freeze on foreign aid spending by the United States — traditionally the world's largest aid donor. But WHO spokeswoman Margaret Harris admitted that some programmes had clearly been affected, including the global measles surveillance network, which had been 100-percent funded by the United States.
04.03 / 13:13
markets MET Digital RAI Investigations Relationships Techie dies by suicide within six months of marriage; husband allegedly harassed her over family-owned flat in Nizampet
She had married Satish Chandra six months ago after a two-year relationship. Devika's family has accused Satish of harassing her for additional dowry, specifically demanding that her family-owned flat in Nizampet and a land parcel be transferred into his name. The Raidurgam police registered a dowry harassment case against Satish and launched an investigation.
04.03 / 13:13
Target Citizens Assurant President Photos Justice reports Dhananjay Munde's resignation not enough, dismiss Fadnavis govt and impose Prez rule in Maharashtra: Aaditya Thackeray
Aaditya Thackeray on Tuesday demanded the dismissal of the Devendra Fadnavis-led government and imposition of President's rule in Maharashtra in view of the «deteriorating» law and order situation in the state. He was speaking to reporters here in the wake of the resignation of state minister and NCP leader Dhananjay Munde, days after his close aide Walmik Karad was named as the mastermind in the Beed sarpanch murder case. He said only Munde's resignation was not sufficient considering the law and order situation in the state. Deshmukh, the sarpanch of Massajog village in Beed, was abducted, tortured and murdered on December 9 last year allegedly for attempting to stop an extortion bid targeting an energy company in the district. Talking to reporters, Thackeray said, «Resignation (of Munde) is not enough. The government should be dismissed and President's rule should be imposed in the state.» The former minister also cited recent instances of crime against women like the rape of a 26-year old woman in a Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation (MSRTC) bus in Pune and the setting ablaze of a 17-year-old girl in Mumbai. «Law and order situation in the state has been deteriorating since the last three years. If the government is not dismissed, who will come to Maharashtra for investment, how will citizens be safe?» he asked.
04.03 / 13:13
Booking economy TikTok reports travelers How a simple gesture could land you in first class on your next flight? Flight attendants reveal
According to former flight attendant and TikTok sensation Kat Kamalani, the secret to unlocking an upgrade lies not in your bank balance, but in your behavior. Speaking to Travel and Leisure, Kamalani explained that being polite, friendly, and considerate toward cabin crew can dramatically increase your chances of getting special treatment. «If you just come on board and stick to yourself, you're a great passenger,» Kamalani said. «Even more so if you are happy or kind to us. We get a lot of grumpy people that travel and take it out on flight attendants.» <div data-placement=«Mid Ar
04.03 / 13:13
markets Man Death Justice Courts rights Updates Insurance nomination does not override succession laws, says Karnataka HC; calls for clearer legislation
Karnataka High Court has held that an insurance policy nominee does not have absolute rights over insurance benefits if the policyholder's legal heirs stake a claim. The court clarified that Section 39 of the Insurance Act, 1938, which governs nominations, does not override personal succession laws like the Hindu Succession Act, 1956. The judgment came in the case of Neelavva @ Neelamma vs Chandravva @ Chandrakala @ Hema and Others, where a dispute arose over the rightful claimants to an insurance payout. Justice Anant Ramanath Hegde ruled that a nominee can receive the insurance benefits only if the legal heirs do not claim them. If a legal heir asserts their right, the nominee's claim must yield to personal succession laws. The case involved a man who had named his mother as the sole nominee for two insurance policies before his marriage. After his marriage and the birth of his child, he did not update the nomination. Following his death in 2019, a legal battle ensued between his mother and his wife over the insurance payout.
04.03 / 13:13
markets UPS Manufacturing economy RAI innovations Govt steadfast in easing regulatory burdens, taking steps to make India export-friendly: FM Sitharaman
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Tuesday said the government remains steadfast in reducing regulatory burdens, besides enhancing trust-based governance and taking steps to make India a «seamless, export-friendly» economy. A robust manufacturing sector free from unnecessary regulatory bottlenecks will further attract both domestic and foreign investments, driving economic growth, positioning India as a trusted global player, Sitharaman said while addressing a post-budget webinar on 'MSMEs as engine of growth, manufacturing, exports, regulatory, investment and EoDB Reforms'. «Our government remains steadfast in reducing regulatory burdens and enhancing trust-based governance to improve the ease of doing business. Through the budget announcements, we are taking various steps towards making India a seamless, export-friendly economy, one where businesses are free to focus on innovation and expansion, and not paperwork and penalties,» Sitharaman said.

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