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08.04 / 03:57
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Godrej sells over 1050 homes worth nearly Rs 3,000 crore in 3 days of new project launch in Gurugram
Godrej Properties (GPL) on Monday announced that it has sold over 1050 homes worth over Rs 3,000 crores in three days of the Godrej Zenith project launch in Gurugram, Haryana. This is the second time in Gurugram, and the fourth time pan India, that GPL has recorded sales of over Rs 2,000 crore during launch in FY24. With the hope of strengthening its presence in Gurugram, the real estate arm of Godrej Group is expected to launch new projects in Sector 103, Sector 43, and Sector 54 soon. “We are delighted with the response to our project, Godrej Zenith. Gurugram is an extremely important market for Godrej Properties, and we will look to further strengthen our presence in Gurugram in the years ahead," said Gaurav Pandey, MD ane CEO, Godrej Properties.
07.04 / 10:51
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IMD using AI, machine learning for weather forecasts, says DG Mrutyunjay Mohapatra
India Meteorological Department (IMD) has started using artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning in weather forecasts and it will expand it further into other areas to improve forecasts in coming years, IMD's director general Dr Mrutyunjay Mohapatra said. While speaking to ANI, the IMD DG Mohapatra said that that a dedicated expert team has been formed within the IMD and the Ministry of Earth Sciences (MoES) to spearhead the development of this AI-based tool. Additionally, collaborations have been established with esteemed institutes such as the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) and Indian Institutes of Information Technology (IIITs) to harness their expertise in AI and machine learning. «IMD is working on development of AI-based tool for weather forecasts. For this purpose, an team of experts has been formed in IMD and also in MoES. Further IMD is also collaborating with different institutions like IIT, etc for development of AI based tools,» the IMD DG said, while adding that «IMD have started using AI tool marginally, but it will expand in 2-3 years.»
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Bandhan Bank CEO Chandra Shekhar Ghosh to step down when tenure ends in July
₹23,000 crore. Bandhan started as a non-government office (NGO) in 2001, with a focus on women empowerment and poverty alleviation. In 2006 it acquired a non-banking finance company (NBFC) licence and was renamed to Bandhan Financial Services Ltd (BFSL).
05.04 / 12:59
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2024 predictions: Solana to $500, BNB to $1000, and NFTFN to break through to $5
The cryptocurrency market is currently beaming with bullish momentum and an overall positive sentiment. The renewed investor confidence and market liquidity has led to a considerable surge in the prices of cryptocurrencies across the board.
05.04 / 10:43
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Apple laid off 600 employees after car, smart screen projects shut shop: report
Tech giant Apple has laid off 600 employees across its self-driving car and smartwatch screen projects, news agency Bloomberg reported on Friday. Both projects were scrapped earlier this year. According to the report, Apple filed eight separate reports to the state of California to comply with the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification, or WARN program.
05.04 / 03:07
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Data on what Indians earn does have plenty to reveal of poverty in India
₹424 per day, as per a government notification. For 2024, it is ₹449 per day. This is lower than the price-adjusted minimum wages of ₹483 in 2022-23, as per the suggestion of the labour ministry expert committee.
05.04 / 01:03
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Each generation has business leaders who address the problems of their age — these issues have grown from colonialism to climate change: Geoffrey G. Jones
Geoffrey G. Jones is the Isidor Straus Professor of Business History at Harvard Business School. Speaking to Srijana Mitra Das, he discusses the evolution of socially responsible companies: Q. In your book ‘Deeply Responsible Business’, what factors shaped values-driven leadership? A.
04.04 / 16:13
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Bengaluru ain't seen nothing yet: Will it turn into a dystopia?
software companies, has a persistent hardware problem: poor infrastructure. It has become notorious for traffic jams and floods. Last month, it suffered another reputational problem when it began running short of water. Many people even started thinking of leaving the city as water wasn't enough for taking showers or using toilets. Bengaluru's condition is only going to worsen. Extremely hot weather in future is going to compound its water problem, creating a crisis for its tech businesses. It is home to $245 billion IT industry. Scorchers ahead
04.04 / 14:59
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Why climate change on the farm means a high cost for Canadian taxpayers
To get an idea of the financial toll extreme weather is taking on this country’s agriculture industry, look no further than the government of Saskatchewan’s books.
04.04 / 14:53
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'We lost almost everything': Indians in Taiwan recall moments of horror during recent earthquake
Hindustan Times (HT), he said that the building of his department "was shaking like a boat". "Everything in the lab was collapsed. I couldn't see or do anything," he said.
04.04 / 11:59
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Rising oil prices may affect timing of Bank of Canada rate cuts, economists say
Oil prices reached their highest levels in five months this week, and economists say that could make the Bank of Canada a “little concerned” as it figures out the right time to cut interest rates.
03.04 / 19:07
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Karnataka news: Man slits his own throat in front of chief justice in High Court; Here's why
PTI on 3 April. Following this, he was immediately rushed to the hospital and is currently being treated by doctors. The man has been identified as Srinivas – a resident of Mysuru – who the high court and handed over a file to security staff at Court Hall One.
03.04 / 12:45
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Lessons from Jhunjhunwala’s once-in-a-lifetime bullish turn
₹2,000 crore, compared to the ₹30,000 crore that flowed into them during the IPO boom in the mid 1990s.He also noted that the development of India’s MF industry is set to explode after its release from ‘strangulation by UTI and other public sector MFs.’ Jhunjhunwala was also anticipating support from the market from pension and provident funds that did not invest in equities at the time. Yes. In January this year, the monthly (not annual) flow into systematic investment plans alone crossed ₹18,000 crore.
03.04 / 02:13
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Intel discloses $7 billion operating loss for chip-making unit
Intel on Tuesday disclosed deepening operating losses for its foundry business, a blow to the chipmaker as it tries to regain a technology lead it lost in recent years to Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing. Intel said the manufacturing unit had $7 billion in operating losses for 2023, a steeper loss than the $5.2 billion in operating losses the year before. The unit had revenue of $18.9 billion for 2023, down 31% from $27.49 billion the year before.
02.04 / 19:01
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Boeing heard all the warnings but just didn’t listen to its people
The strange thing about Boeing’s crisis is that so many people saw it coming—and tried to stop it. The planemaker’s safety problems have been obvious since two 737Max jets crashed in late 2018 and early 2019, killing 346 people. Boeing’s engineers were warning managers of potential quality problems as far back as 2001.
02.04 / 15:59
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DC vs KKR IPL 2024: When and where to watch, live streaming details, and more
ALSO READ: Tomorrow's IPL Match: DC vs KKR; who’ll win Delhi vs Kolkata match? Fantasy team, pitch report and more The ACA-VDCA International Cricket Stadium in Visakhapatnam is most likely to favour bowlers as its a slow wicket, with a lot of help to swingers swing in the earlier part of the match. Spinner may turn the match later in the evening. However, batters would also make some difference, but they need to make the most of the powerplay overs.
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Tomorrow's IPL Match: DC vs KKR; who’ll win Delhi vs Kolkata match? Fantasy team, pitch report and more
Tomorrow's IPL Match: Delhi Capitals (DC) and Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) will clash on April 3 at the Dr. Y.S. Rajashekar Reddy ACA-VDCA International Cricket Stadium in Visakhapatnam.
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