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05.08 / 10:47
Provident Research community MSCI social Updates International JSW Energy gets 'A' rating in Morgan Stanley Capital International ESG rating
JSW Energy on Monday said it has achieved 'A' rating for Environment, Social and Corporate Governance (ESG) in the latest update from Morgan Stanley Capital International (MSCI) ESG rating. MSCI is a leading provider of research and critical decision support tools for the global investment community, JSW Energy said in an exchange filing. The rating underscores the company for leading its peers in carbon emission mitigation practices and capitalising on opportunities in renewable energy space, it said. The 'A' rating in Morgan Stanley Capital International ESG rating refers to a company with a mixed or unexceptional track record of managing the most significant ESG risks and opportunities relative to industry peers.
05.08 / 04:12
Provident Action WhatsApp Research Indus show India Inc. braces for buyback rush ahead of changes to tax rules
At least 11 firms, including Indus Towers Ltd., have or are set to approve share buybacks shortly after the new regime was proposed in the budget on July 23. This is a jump from the average of about four transactions per month in 2023, data from primeinfobase.com show.
05.08 / 04:02
markets Research trends Trade President reports recommendations What to do with Zomato, Adani Energy and 4 other stocks? Religare Broking's Ravi Singh decodes
We believe there might be both time and price-wise correction in the days to come. As we have previously seen, DIIs are buying at every dip in the market, so the downside may be limited, said Dr Ravi Singh, Senior Vice President, Retail Research at Religare Broking. This analyst spells-out strategy in previous week’s major movers viz. Zomato, Adani Energy Solutions, Adani Wilmar and three more stocks. Here’s what he recommends: Edited excerpts:
04.08 / 21:07
markets COST Apple Research Experts Xiaomi track There's a China connection to why eSIMs haven't taken off in India
iPhone was stolen in the bustling Chandni Chowk market in Delhi, he smirked and told his friends to remain calm. The police were able to track the device within 30 minutes as it had an embedded SIM (eSIM) which cannot be physically removed from the phone unlike a normal SIM Card. An eSIM can be tracked even when a phone is switched off. In another instance, an oil refinery in Assam was able to fix leakages and prevent accidents within a few seconds as several Internet of Things (IoT) devices with eSIMs sent live alerts to a centralised provisioning system. Virtual SIMs or eSIMs offer several advantages to retail and enterprise phone users. However, the pace of adoption in India has been sluggish so far, mainly due to a Chinese government policy, executives and experts said.
04.08 / 16:58
Progressive WhatsApp Research wellness BDL testing IAF gives clearance to DRDO, BDL for Astra missile production
Air Force has given clearance to public sector firm Bharat Dynamics Limited for the production of 200 Astra Mark 1 air-to-air missiles. The Astra Mark1 missiles have been developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation with BDL as its production agency. The production clearance to the BDL was given during a visit by the Indian Air Force Deputy Chief Air Marshal Ashutosh Dixit to Hyderabad recently, Indian Air Force officials said.
04.08 / 13:55
UPS FIVE Research Myanmar DAL show Brace yourself, climate crisis is coming for your sambar
paddu—served at breakfast, sambar-rice for lunch and mirchi bajjis (chilli fritters) as an evening snack. She has been helming this micro-business for five years now, paying for the upkeep of three children and their education. Taiyamma’s husband, a driver in a neighbouring state capital, earns just enough to repay monthly loan instalments on a newly acquired pick-up van.
04.08 / 10:45
markets Art Strategy Research social information isolate Why is cultural sensitivity missing in fashion?
chikankari or phulkari from Punjab. Kashmir is one of the most militarised zones in the world with both political and economic instability. Its papier maché, wood carving, pashmina, carpet-weaving, and aari, sozni and kashida embroideries have long been coveted by art enthusiasts around the world but little has been done to ensure that the benefits reach the artisans.
04.08 / 09:15
Booking Research prevention symptoms International How Israel’s ‘poisoned toothpaste assassination’ method took decades to expose
Israel-Palestine conflict has been marked by numerous controversial tactics, one of the most notorious being the 'Hannibal Directive,' which allows for the use of excessive force to prevent the capture of Israeli soldiers, even if it endangers hostages. Another controversial tactic was the 1978 assassination of Palestinian leader Wadie Haddad by Mossad agents using poisoned toothpaste. Wadie Haddad, head of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), was implicated in several high-profile attacks, including the 1976 hijacking of Air France Flight 139, known as the Entebbe Hijacking. The plane, diverted from Tel Aviv to Paris, was then taken to Libya and Uganda. Israel’s response, Operation Thunderbolt, was a successful rescue mission led by Lt Col Yonatan Netanyahu, who tragically lost his life in the operation. Mossad’s Mission
04.08 / 06:30
markets economy Sustainability Research trends Trade show FPIs invest Rs 32,365 cr in equities in July on continued policy reforms
equities in July on the back of expectation of continued policy reforms and sustained economic growth and better-than-expected earnings season. However, they pulled Rs 1,027 crore from equities in the first two trading sessions of this month (August 1-2), data with the depositories showed. There has been a mixed trend with respect to FPI flows following the budget announcement on increase in capital gains tax on equity investments.
04.08 / 02:08
Provident Digital security Food Research country innovations India's journey from food scarcity to surplus: Empowering global nutrition solutions through innovation
digital technology and the most modern methods to help find solutions to global food and nutrition challenges today, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said at the 32nd International Conference of Agricultural Economists here on Saturday. “Agriculture is at the centre of our economic policy”, he said and credited farmers having small landholdings – who constitute 90% of people engaged in agriculture in India – for making the country self-sufficient and providing “superfoods” like millets to the world. Modi recalled that when India became independent from colonial rule, its food security was a matter of concern for the world.
04.08 / 02:00
Action Research wellness show rights Relationships International The age of AI can also be a time for leaders to shine
Technology (MIT) published a path-breaking initiative titled ‘Management in the Nineties’, in which it suggested that the evolution of technology through phases of localised exploitation and internal integration would suddenly encounter a revolution in the form of business process reengineering, business network redesign, and finally, business scope redefinition. Today, well into the 21st century, all leaders and managers are willing to take the recursive relationship between IT and business strategy for granted, and only a corporate dinosaur would still lack awareness about digital technologies. If one were to mount a similar research today, the focus would surely be on data, analytics, artificial intelligence, machine learning and the impact these have on business processes. Managerial responses would have to be calibrated based on the level of maturity the firm has attained in data capture, ingestion, storage and dissemination, and the comfort it has in taking managerial decisions based on predictive and prescriptive analytics.
03.08 / 19:44
UPS Extreme Research wellness Universities show country You can’t stop a landslide, the only thing you can do is save lives: M Rajeevan
landslides in the early hours of July 30 in Wayanad will go down in Kerala’s history as one of the worst natural disasters the state has faced. It’s a calamity that has claimed over 200 lives, as per official data on Saturday morning, with the final figure expected to be much higher, razed homes and traumatised a society that still carries the scars of past disasters. In the aftermath of the tragedy, as a political blame game ensues between the Centre and the state, one of the immediate questions is to what extent the landslides could have been predicted and their effects mitigated. The other is, what can we do to contain the damage to life when—and not if—such phenomena recur, with climate change and human intervention exacerbating disasters? While landslides are very tricky to predict, it can be done as some other countries have shown, says M Rajeevan. The vice-chancellor of Atria University, Bengaluru, he is former secretary at the Ministry of Earth Sciences and former director of the Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology. In an interview with Indulekha Aravind, he says, “It’s not an easy problem to solve, but if we don’t do it, who will?” Edited excerpts:
03.08 / 12:12
UPS Provident Waters Election Research wellness Schools North Dakota voters will decide whether to abolish property taxes
North Dakota voters will decide in November whether to eliminate property taxes
03.08 / 09:53
Booking Align Gemini Research testing rights orienteering Most chatbots inherently 'left-leaning,' but with capacity to 'learn' bias, study finds
chatbots were tested for their political inclination, most of them revealed a left-of-centre stance, a study has revealed. However, when the chatbots, including ChatGPT and Gemini, were tested after being «taught» a certain political inclination — left, right or centre — they produced responses in alignment with their «training,» or «fine tuning,» David Rozado, a researcher from Otago Polytechnic, New Zealand, found. This shows that chatbots can be «steered» towards desired locations on the political spectrum, using modest amounts of politically aligned data, the author said in the study published in the journal PLoS ONE. Chatbots are AI-based large language models (LLMs), which are trained on massive amounts of textual data and are, therefore, capable of responding to requests framed in the natural language (prompts).
03.08 / 05:59
UPS Career security Research President country To Lam: ex-public security minister turned Vietnam top leader
To Lam, named Vietnam's top leader on Saturday, is a powerful former public security minister who has been swiftly elevated by a corruption crackdown that swept away other contenders. He was confirmed as general secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam after the death of his predecessor Nguyen Phu Trong, Vietnam's most powerful leader in decades. In his first remarks as general secretary, Lam said his promotion was the result of «an urgent need to ensure the leadership of the party».
03.08 / 05:47
markets COST Research community country cover A $1 trillion time bomb is ticking in America's housing market
Years ahead of the financial crisis, David Burt saw trouble brewing in subprime mortgages and started betting on a crisis, winning himself a cameo in The Big Short by Michael Lewis in addition to lots of money. Now Burt runs DeltaTerra Capital, a research firm he founded to warn investors about the next housing crisis. This one will be caused by climate change. In a webinar with journalists last month, Burt argued that US homeowners’ wildfire and flood risks are underinsured by $28.7 billion a year. As a result, more than 17 million homes, representing nearly 19% of total US home value, are at risk of suffering what could total $1.2 trillion in value destruction.
03.08 / 05:22
Action Discover Death Research Universities performer Features Egyptian mummy may have died ‘screaming from agony,’ researchers say
ancient Egyptian woman have preserved what may have been her final expression before death: an anguished shriek.The mummy, known as the “Screaming Woman,” has been the subject of intense curiosity since it was first discovered in 1935. Her mouth hangs wide open with her mostly-intact top teeth bared, as if she were howling in pain.
03.08 / 04:53
markets UPS Reuters Manufacturing economy Research show Oil settles at 8-month low after disappointing US job numbers
Oil prices fell on Friday, settling at their lowest since January after data showed the U.S. economy added fewer jobs than expected last month, and weak Chinese economic data added more pressure. Brent crude futures settled down $2.71, or 3.41%, to $76.81 a barrel. U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude futures settled down $2.79, or 3.66%, at $73.52.
03.08 / 04:23
Reuters Google CEO Research reports Google hires top talent from startup Character AI, signs licensing deal
Startup Character.AI said on Friday it has signed an agreement with Alphabet's Google that grants the search engine giant a non-exclusive license to the chatbot maker's large language model technology. The deal, echoing ones struck by Microsoft and Amazon in the past few months, will see Character.AI co-founders Noam Shazeer and Daniel De Freitas rejoin Google, where they were formerly employees. Those other deals are being scrutinized by regulators, reflecting growing concern in both the U.S. and Europe about how AI deals are put together by tech giants who are funneling billions into bolstering their AI infrastructure and hiring the best researchers from startups.

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