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05.03 / 03:23
Waters Extreme Food DISH hospital Videos Living with in-laws to eating with hands and no toilet paper. US woman shares what surprises her most about India
Having spent time living in India, Fischer has noticed several customs that are deeply ingrained in Indian culture but are uncommon in the United States. While sharing the video, she wrote, “There are many things that are commonplace in India that are pretty unheard of in America. Here are a few things we have noticed are normal in India but would make any American very uncomfortable.”
05.03 / 03:23
markets Analysis Research trends Trade Experts show Rs 8.2 lakh crore wiped off from Tata counters! Should you buy now or wait for stability?
Tata Group, is facing a brutal stock market rout in 2025, with its 24 listed companies collectively shedding a staggering Rs 8.2 lakh crore in market capitalization as relentless selling by FIIs continue to pull bluechip stocks down. The selloff, which has erased 24% of the group’s total value in the past six months, has been led by heavyweights TCS and Tata Motors, reflecting broad-based pressure across IT, autos, retail, and consumer sectors. From a towering Rs 34.77 lakh crore in early September last year, the most storied corporate empire’s valuation has now shrunk to Rs 26.5 lakh crore, shows data from ACE Equity.
05.03 / 03:23
UPS Analysis PTC Trade information rights ONGC shares in focus after unit buys clean energy firm PTC Energy for Rs 925 crore
Indian oil explorer Oil and Natural Gas Corp will be in focus after it announced that its subsidiary has acquired clean energy company PTC Energy for Rs 925 crore ($106.02 million) as part of its efforts to expand its green energy portfolio. ONGC’s unit, ONGC Green Ltd (OGL) acquired a 100% equity stake in PTC Energy Limited, the company informed on Tuesday. The company has 120 crore equity shares of Rs 10 each by OGL by way of subscription on the right basis, it added.
05.03 / 03:23
markets UPS Analysis economy wellness Trade rights Is Indian market, specially IT, facing structural issues? Anand Tandon explains
Anand Tandon, Independent Analyst, says while two lakh people are being added to the IT workforce every year, not that many will get jobs going forward, and some of them will get slowly laid off. Tandon says that the problem is not receiving enough attention and it is not a cyclical issue. It is a structural problem. India needs to find another industry which can grow in the same way. Tandon also says at the end of the day, markets are cyclical and market participants have to realise that. Give us your take on the markets. We are seeing a bit of recovery; the broader markets are also participating in this. What is looking interesting to you right now? Anand Tandon: Yes, the market is looking a little oversold and therefore it is possible that you will get a mild recovery. I would hesitate to rush in to buy though. There are structural problems in the Indian market now, primarily among them the IT sector. You have to remember that for the last two decades, the biggest driver for domestic consumption is actually the number of people who are employed in that sector. That now seems to be behind us.
05.03 / 03:05
markets FIVE Analysis Immunic Trade Experts Cycling Neeraj Dewan suggests caution on real estate amid contrasting views by analysts
market sentiment divided on the future of India's real estate sector, analysts are offering contrasting views. While market strategist Christopher Wood remains bullish, asserting that the real estate cycle is far from over, market expert Neeraj Dewan takes a more measured stance, pointing out signs of consolidation amid a slowdown in investments. In an interaction with ETNow, Dewan highlighted that real estate and stock markets tend to move in tandem, and the recent correction in equities has also affected real estate investments.
05.03 / 03:05
markets Action Analysis economy Trade Experts India ‘hardly on radar screen’ in US tariff plans but global uncertainty a bigger worry: Swaminathan Aiyar
trade tensions, Swaminathan Aiyar, Consulting Editor at ET Now Swaminathan Aiyar has downplayed concerns over the direct impact of U.S. tariff plans on India. In an interaction with ET Now, Aiyar asserted that India is «hardly on the radar screen» when it comes to Washington’s trade actions, which are largely aimed at economic heavyweights like Russia, China, and Mexico. While Union Minister Piyush Goyal’s upcoming visit to the U.S. has sparked speculation over potential trade negotiations, Aiyar believes that the scope of such discussions remains limited.
05.03 / 03:05
Target actress reports travelers Courts Investigations International Who is Ranya Rao? Kannada actress arrested at Bengaluru airport for alleged smuggling of gold from Dubai
Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) has arrested Kannada actress Ranya Rao at Bengaluru’s Kempegowda International Airport for allegedly smuggling 14.8 kg of gold, valued at approximately Rs 12.5 crore. Officials confirmed the arrest on Tuesday, stating that she was apprehended on Monday night and subsequently presented before an economic offences court, which remanded her to 14 days in judicial custody. According to PTI, Rao had arrived from Dubai on an Emirates flight and was reportedly under surveillance due to her frequent international travel. Authorities became suspicious after noting that she had visited Dubai four times within just 15 days, prompting them to conduct a targeted operation upon her return. Investigators revealed that the actress had allegedly smuggled the gold by wearing a significant portion of it and concealing gold bars within her clothing. Upon landing, she reportedly attempted to use her connections to evade customs checks. According to sources, Rao claimed to be the daughter of Karnataka's Director General of Police and even contacted local police personnel to escort her home.
05.03 / 03:05
markets UPS Analysis Trade President War US dollar pressured by Trump trade war as China NPC begins
China's yuan was firm in offshore trading following a rally of about 0.7% in the prior session, as annual parliamentary sessions of the National People's Congress (NPC) kicked off with Beijing retaining a 5% economic growth goal for 2025.
05.03 / 03:05
markets UPS Action economy wellness Trade country 2025 will not be a repeat of 2008; advising clients to go very long on India: Jim Walker
Jim Walker, Chief Economist, Aletheia Capital, says if the US economy begins to slow and which is very likely, then the direction of travel is going to have to change and that really means that he is going to have to back off some of this aggression towards his partners and within his own country. Hopefully by the middle of this year, a lot more sensible decisions will be made and a lot more visibility about where we are going. The underlying fundamentals remain the same. Asia looks pretty good, India looks great, China is recovering, and the real problems lie in the advanced economies in America. Walker said to clients this week that this is the time to absolutely double down on the long in India, go much longer and although we worry about the valuations in the Indian stock market, my view is that economic growth is going to take off from here and those valuations will be quickly supported by corporate earnings. Walker, who had predicted the 2008 crisis, does not think the present situation is like 2008. It will be a pretty painful slowdown, but we can go to the other end of it without the kind of government and central bank action that took place in 2008, 2009.
05.03 / 02:05
UPS Action wellness Trade President War Mint Quick Edit | Trump’s trade war has flared up
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. When Warren Buffett lambasted US President Donald Trump’s imposition of tariffs as “an act of war to some degree," he wasn’t wrong. Of course, there’s no conventional battle going on.
05.03 / 02:05
Digital Mobile economy country information reports rights Infotech dividend: Going digital could boost India’s labour productivity
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. One of the most famous quips about India that has long held good is British economist Joan Robinson’s “Whatever you can rightly say about India, the opposite is also true." A telling example is the contrast between our high position in the world’s GDP league table, where we rank third in terms of purchasing power parity, and our abysmal 119th spot when it comes to per capita income. But one measure on which we have unanimity, even among argumentative Indians, relates to the rapid adoption of digital technology.
05.03 / 01:27
UPS Target security Analysis PTC Trade Stocks in news: Adani Wilmar, Ola Electric, Ambuja Cements, Power Grid, JSW Energy
Adani Wilmar, Ola Electric, Ambuja Cements, Power Grid, JSW Energy among others will be in focus due to various news developments. ONGC Indian oil explorer Oil and Natural Gas Corp said its unit acquired clean energy firm PTC Energy for Rs 925 crore ($106.02 million) as the company looks to ramp up its green energy portfolio.
05.03 / 01:27
markets COST Analysis Trade country rights RBI's $15-billion dollar-rupee swaps helping Indian companies raise cheaper overseas loans
Non-bank lenders and companies could spend less on foreign-currency loans as the Reserve Bank of India's (RBI) $15-billion dollar-rupee swaps, aimed at boosting domestic liquidity, have also helped reduce the benchmark rate used to price currency risks in the country. The Mumbai Interbank Forward Offer Rate (MIFOR), which gauges currency risk when Indian companies bring dollar funds into India, has fallen over the past month after the RBI bought dollars from banks with an agreement to sell them back three years later, indicating the central bank is ready to lend dollars at a cheaper rate to the market.
05.03 / 01:05
markets Manufacturing trends Trade track cover testing Stocks to buy today: MarketSmith India’s top stock picks for 5 March
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Nifty 50 extended its losing streak for the 10th consecutive session on Tuesday despite a strong recovery from its early losses. Tracking global market cues, the index had a gap-down opening at 21,974 but quickly rebounded from the day's low, reclaiming 22,000 within the first hour of trading.
05.03 / 01:05
markets UPS BLOCK Digital Aware rights Lab-grown diamond startups up marketing budgets to boost awareness
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Young companies selling laboratory-grown diamonds are ramping up investments in building awareness and expanding product lines as growing adoption of the category in recent months has sparked optimism, industry executives told Mint. Bengaluru-based Jewelbox has nearly doubled its marketing budget in the last year and now incurs nearly 20% of its online expenditure on awareness campaigns, its co-founder Nipun Kochar said.
05.03 / 01:05
markets UPS Target Maxim Aware Enterprise Centre may raise about ₹10,000 crore in FY25 divestment, largely from OFS route
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. New Delhi: The government is likely to raise about ₹10,000 crore from divestment proceeds in FY25, with a large bulk coming from the Offer for Sale (OFS) route, two people aware of the matter said. During the first 10 months of the ongoing fiscal, the Centre has raised about ₹8,625 crore through disinvestment transactions, the people mentioned above said.
05.03 / 01:05
IPO Digital Strategy Universities reports rights Interviews Prime Venture retains fifth fund size at $100 mn to back early-stage startups across sectors: Co-founder Sanjay Swamy
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Bengaluru: Prime Venture Partners, which has backed Indian startups such as MyGate and Niyo, has launched its fifth fund with a size of $100 million to continue investing in early-stage companies across sectors. The development comes almost four years after it raised $100 million for its fourth fund, which was later oversubscribed to $120 million.
05.03 / 01:05
markets Target Action trends Trade show recommendations Stocks to buy: Raja Venkatraman recommends three stocks for today — 5 March
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. On 4 March, the Sensex and Nifty declined due to the impact of new US tariffs on major trading partners such as China, Canada, and Mexico. These tariffs unsettled global markets and hurt investor confidence.
05.03 / 01:05
UPS Provident economy Trade President War If America slows, how might it hit India, others?
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Early indicators suggest that the US economy is slowing down. This, even before the adverse effect of President Donald Trump’s policies such as additional import tariffs kick-in.
05.03 / 01:05
markets Target Aviat Sustainability show performer recommendations Three stocks to buy today: Recommended by Ankush Bajaj for 5 March
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Indian stock markets opened with a gap-down on 4 March, setting a weak tone for the day. After an initial dip, the benchmark Nifty 50 moved sideways, consolidating within a narrow range throughout the session.
05.03 / 00:33
markets Digital Platform Food RAI reports Bake or break? ChrysCapital, Theobroma in talks again
ChrysCapital has restarted discussions to acquire pan-India bakery chain Theobroma Foods at a significantly lower price than the original valuation ask of Rs 3,000 crore ($344 million) from the founding family and other shareholders, said people with knowledge of the matter. A formal agreement is expected in a month. Talks were stalled for about a month and a half due to Theobroma’s poor financial results but resumed recently, with the valuation pegged at about Rs 1,800 crore ($206 million), they said, adding that it was down from the `2,400-2,500 crore that most suitors were offering late last year.

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