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14.08 / 15:09
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IndiGo inducts 77 female pilots to mark Independence Day
New Delhi: IndiGo on Wednesday inducted 77 female pilots for its Airbus and ATR planes to celebrate 77 years of the country's independence. With the latest induction, the carrier has more than 800 female pilots. The induction of 72 female pilots for the Airbus fleet and 5 for the ATR fleet to celebrate 77 years of the country's independence marks a milestone, the airline said in a release. The airline has around 14 per cent women pilots compared to a global average of 7-9 per cent women pilots in the workforce, it added.
14.08 / 01:35
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PM Modi to be chief guest at ET World Leaders Forum
Narendra Modi will be the chief guest at The Economic Times World Leaders Forum, which will take place on August 31 in New Delhi. Bringing together global investors, policy makers, business leaders and entrepreneurs from across the globe, the inaugural edition of ET World Leaders Forum, with its theme of 'Leadership for Global Prosperity,' offers a platform for intersectional dialogue on the opportunities that arise from India's rapid economic progress. That progress has come even as the global economy overall is stagnating, with geopolitical and climate crises adding to concerns. India's economy grew 8.2% in FY24, as the macroeconomic stability and policy support catalysed investments.
13.08 / 18:22
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Coal India removes quantity limit for power producers
New Delhi: Coal India Ltd has removed the limit on the quantity purchased by power producers and allowed supply beyond their annual contracted volume. The company has done away with an earlier provision which allowed coal supplies up to a maximum of 120% of the contracted quantity to power plants, it said on Tuesday. Now, the simplification would benefit the power plants which prefer to lift higher quantities of coal beyond their stipulated contracted quantity, it said.
13.08 / 18:05
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GST Council set to meet on Sept 9, talks on rate rationalisation to kick off
Goods and Services Tax (GST) Council will hold its next meeting in September to discuss the pending reforms and to kick-start rate rationalisation for goods and services. «The 54th Meeting of GST Council will be held on 9th September, 2024, at New Delhi,» the council said in a post on social media platform X. It will also take up the issue of removing duty inversion under GST,
13.08 / 14:17
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Boeing focused on winning back public's trust: Executive VP Raymond
Mint in an interview in New Delhi. “We have to just stay focused on that and not sort of get caught up in all the noise and people's opinions." Boeing reported a net loss of $1.44 billion in the June quarter, primarily due to major cash burn in its defence, space and security unit as a result of cost overruns. It reported a loss of $149 million a year earlier.
13.08 / 02:45
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Mint Quick Edit | China’s outflows and India’s chance
Foreign investors pulled out a record amount of money from China in the last quarter. Direct investment liabilities in its balance-of-payments dropped almost $15 billion in April-June, Bloomberg reported, citing data from the State Administration of Foreign Exchange.
12.08 / 18:04
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Operation opportunities: How India is gaining influence regardless of shifts in neighbourhood
But India has made a strong comeback in Sri Lanka, wresting significant advantage from China. And going by the grammar and tone of S Jaishankar's just-concluded visit to Maldives, Muizzu, too, seems to be course-correcting. So, there's more than what meets the eye — a fresh dynamic that reflects changing geopolitical and economic realities. Take the Maldives. In May, IMF warned the country against a ballooning Chinese debt folio. A month later, Fitch downgraded its rating on grounds of 'increased risks associated with the country's worsening external financing and liquidity metrics'. It assessed that weakening foreign-reserve buffers and rising external government debt 'increase the challenges for the new government to meet its substantial upcoming external debt-servicing obligations and keep the currency peg to the US dollar'.
12.08 / 13:01
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GEAPP plans 2GWh battery storage capacity in India
NEW DELHI : Rockefeller Foundation-backed Global Energy Alliance for People and Planet (GEAPP) plans to support the development of 2 gigawatt hours (GWh) of cumulative utility-scale battery-energy-storage capacity, said Saurabh Kumar, vice president, India, GEAPP. In an interview, Kumar said GEAPP, in partnership with IndiGrid, is expected to commission the country's first commercial utility-scale project by the end of this year or the start of 2025. It would be set up in Delhi.
12.08 / 12:24
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What's stopping AMCs, insurers from entering remote markets like Kargil?
NEW DELHI : India had 162 million demat accounts as of June, and 93 million SIP (systematic investment plan) accounts as of July—a strong indicator of increasing financialization in the country. Still, there are places where terms like “Sensex" or “Nifty" are foreign to people. Kargil, in the Union territory of Ladakh, over 200 kilometres from Srinagar, is one such place.
12.08 / 07:15
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PM Modi holds umbrella for farmers amid rain, launches 109 climate-resilient crop varieties
Narendra Modi made headlines on Sunday as he held an umbrella for farmers during a heavy downpour while interacting with them at the India Agricultural Research Institute in New Delhi. Despite officials suggesting the event be cancelled due to the rain, the Prime Minister insisted on continuing, even offering to hold umbrellas for the farmers as they conversed. During the event, PM Modi released 109 high-yielding, climate-resilient, and biofortified crop varieties, marking a significant milestone in the country's agricultural innovation. He emphasised the growing adoption of natural farming among farmers, highlighting their conscious efforts to reduce pesticide use and their responsibility towards environmental sustainability.
12.08 / 00:58
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Galaxy of grightest minds to light up stage in the capital
World Leaders Forum (WLF) on August 31 in New Delhi. ET is bringing together the world's brightest minds at a time when India is emerging as a beacon of hope in the global economy, establishing itself as a growing superpower on the international stage amid global conflicts, economic stagnation and shifting power dynamics. Top consultants, including Rich Lesser, chairman of BCG, and Mohamed Kande, chairman of PwC, will provide insights into the global economy and corporate trends, exploring how India can strategically position itself to succeed in this evolving landscape.
11.08 / 21:44
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From Citi to 3i to Hindenburg's crosshairs, the many lives of banker turned investor Anil Ahuja
IPE Plus Fund, finds itself in the crosshairs of Hindenburg Research, its New Delhi-born, Singapore-based, founder and chief investment officer (CIO) Anil Ahuja finds himself in the news yet again. Ahuja was among the first to make a private equity bet on the Adani Group, while he was at 3i Infrastructure, which he joined in 2005. In 2007, 3i made the first investment from its Indian infrastructure fund, paying $227 million (Rs897 crore at the time) for an undisclosed stake in Adani Power Ltd, then a fully-owned subsidiary of flagship Adani Enterprises Ltd. According to a TOI report, with the enterprise value of Adani Power pegged at Rs 10,850 crore, 3i's equity stake in Adani Power worked out to around 8%. This was 3i’s largest transaction in India since it started investing in the country in mid-2005. It held onto the stock for over seven years. When it sold a 2% block in the company in 2014, VC Circle calculated a 25-30% loss in pound sterling (40% in dollar terms) largely on account of sharp depreciation of the Indian currency. Ahuja left 3i in 2013 and joined IPE Plus Advisors in January 2014. Read More: Madhabi Buch made disclosures, investors should read Hindenburg disclaimer: Sebi
10.08 / 02:24
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This Indian craft beer maker is betting on a $70 million beer factory to take on global brews
Kirin Holdings Co. wants to overtake entrenched global brands by building a $70 million beer factory and raising fresh funds ahead of a public listing in 2026. B9 Beverages Ltd is building a new brewing facility in the north Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, which, once completed, will become India’s biggest beer factory and expand production, founder and Chief Executive Officer Ankur Jain said in an interview. The company currently leases six brewing units and sells an equivalent of 8 million cases of beer a year. The New Delhi-based company has also appointed investment bank Morgan Stanley to lead another round of fundraising ahead of the IPO.
09.08 / 15:08
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Why Khaleda Zia's return could be a challenge for India
Sheikh Hasina's escape to India following a coup, her arch rival Khaleda Zia, a former prime minister whose Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) is the main opposition party in the country, has been released from years of house arrest. Her party is likely to win the elections which the interim government will now hold.
09.08 / 13:35
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Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Sanjay Raut bats for declaring opposition MVA's CM face before Maharashtra polls
Sanjay Raut on Friday emphasised on the need for the opposition bloc MVA to project a chief ministerial face in Maharashtra ahead of the assembly polls, remarks coming after party president Uddhav Thackeray meets with top Congress leaders. So far, the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) has refrained from collectively pitching for a CM face in the state where polls are due in October. Asked if he was pushing for Thackeray's candidature for the top post, Raut avoided a direct reply and maintained that his party president and Congress leader Rahul Gandhi have been at the forefront of raising their voice against policies of the BJP-led government at the Centre. Talking to reporters in New Delhi, the Shiv Sena (UBT) Rajya Sabha MP said Thackeray and Rahul Gandhi, the Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha, have been constantly raising their voices against the Centre's «oppression». «There has to be a face for the state (polls). Had Rahul Gandhi been the face (of the opposition) in the Lok Sabha polls, then we could have defeated (the BJP-led NDA). It was only after Rahul Gandhi accepted the Leader of Opposition's post that the country saw some sense of confidence. So a face is needed for the opposition and also for the ruling party,» Raut commented.
08.08 / 19:35
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EAM S Jaishankar to launch India-funded projects as Maldives looks to heal relationship
External affairs minister S Jaishankar will pay a three-day visit to Maldives starting Friday as both countries look to repair the strained relationship since President Mohamed Muizzu came to power last year. This would be Jaishankar's first visit to Male since Muizzu was elected to office. During the visit, India and Maldives will inaugurate completed projects under High Impact Community Development Projects and Line of Credit facility of EXIM Bank of India and witness the exchange of the memorandum of understanding on areas for capacity building, commerce and trade, said Maldives foreign ministry on Thursday announcing the visit. «Maldives is India's key maritime neighbour and an important partner in India's 'Neighbourhood First' Policy and our Vision 'Sagar' i.e. Security and Growth for All in the Region. The visit is aimed at strengthening the close partnership between the two countries and to explore avenues to enhance the bilateral relationship further,» the MEA said in a statement.
08.08 / 18:30
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Bangladesh Crisis: BNP, student leaders differ over election time frame
Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), Tarique Rahman, and the student leadership which led the protests that ousted the Sheikh Hasina government in Bangladesh earlier this week are at loggerheads over general elections, according to people in the know. Sources told ET that Rahman is in a hurry to hold elections that may enable him to become the next PM, and is worried that «pro-BNP» and «pro-Jamaat» sentiments may dilute if elections are delayed. However, the student leadership has a different view. It does not have a political structure and wants time to create a party before contesting the polls.
08.08 / 17:07
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India to discuss Teesta water project and renewal of Ganga water treaty
Mint. About the Ganga water treaty renewal, the minister said, “We are moving forward positively." The Ganga treaty will complete 30 years in 2026 and calls for a renewal. Queries sent to the spokesperson of the Bangladesh High Commission in New Delhi, and the concerned departments of Sikkim and West Bengal governments remained unanswered at press time.
08.08 / 11:31
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Base effect likely to lower July inflation to 3.6%: Mint poll
NEW DELHI : India’s retail inflation is expected to have dipped below the Reserve Bank of India’s medium-term target of 4.0% in July, marking the first time since September 2019. The Consumer Price Index (CPI) inflation is expected to drop to 3.6% in July from 5.1% in June, primarily due to the statistical effect of a high base last year, according to a median estimate of 21 economists polled by Mint. "With the year-on-year inflation pulled lower by base effects, it will be more constructive to look at momentum in prices to understand the extent of inflationary pressures," said Barclays in a report earlier this week.
08.08 / 10:54
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EPFO alert! How to avoid, deal with rejections, delays
NEW DELHI : Mumbai-based Deepa Desai, 47, had a harrowing time transferring her provident fund (PF) from one employer to another. Even withdrawal was not easy. Here's why.
08.08 / 04:33
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A new regime in Dhaka: Let’s reboot India-Bangladesh relations
Every crisis comes twinned with opportunity—not just to solve the proximate problem, but also to effect a paradigm shift, away from the conditions that led to the crisis. So it is with Bangladesh.
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