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18.03 / 00:47
Citi Platform Mobile Research Vertex beautiful exclusive D2C beauty brand Pilgrim raises 200 crore in a mix of primary, secondary funding
Pilgrim has raised Rs 200 crore through a mix of primary and secondary funding. The round was led by existing investor Narotam Sekhsaria Family Office (NSFO) and saw participation from Vertex Ventures SEA, Sattva Family Office, and Mirabilis Investment Trust. New investors Vertex Growth Fund and Anicut Equity Continuum Fund also joined the round. The Mumbai-based company said it was valued at Rs 3,000 crore before the latest funding. With this round, its total capital raised across primary and secondary rounds now stands at around Rs 421 crore.
17.03 / 17:55
Research President Freedom country reports politician You don’t deserve it!’ French lawmaker demands Statue of Liberty back, says U.S. has abandoned the ideals it once stood for
Raphaël Glucksmann, a French lawmaker, has called on the United States to return the Statue of Liberty, claiming the country has abandoned its ideals of freedom and democracy. His fiery speech sparked debate on both sides of the Atlantic. His comments, fueled by concerns about political shifts and scientific suppression, sparked debate and elicited mixed reactions in France and America.
17.03 / 11:57
Citi Provident Manufacturing security Research country International National Supercomputing Mission extended to December 2025
National Supercomputing Mission (NSM) has been extended to December this year. It was initiated in April 2015 by the Government of India with a budget outlay of Rs. 4,500 crore for seven years initially. Supercomputing systems under NSM have supported research in critical domains such as drug discovery, disaster management, energy security, climate modelling, astronomical research, computational chemistry, fluid dynamics, and material research. NSM has created opportunities for researchers from tier II and tier III cities to conduct research by providing access to supercomputing facilities.
17.03 / 10:09
Target Digital Manufacturing Sustainability Research Trade Diversity India’s exports to US may fall 3-3.5% post reciprocal tariffs, diverse exports to offset impact: SBI Research
reciprocal tariffs, which should be negated through higher export goals across both manufacturing and services fronts, SBI Research said Monday. This, it said, will be driven by India’s diversified exports kitty, value addition, alternate areas and new routes that transcend from Europe to the US via the Middle-East, redrawing new supply chain algorithms. “We estimated the decline in exports in the range of 3-3.5% which again should be negated through higher export goals across both manufacturing and services fronts,” SBI Research said, adding that India stands to gain in an increasingly uncertain world of tariffs. India has a $13 million trade deficit for aluminium and $406 million for steel with the US and can potentially take advantage of this. India is among the top 10 sources for aluminium for the US but its share has declined to 2.8% in 2024 from 3% in 2018. India is negotiating free trade agreement (FTA) with the UK, Canada, and the EU, targeting sectors like services, digital trade, and sustainable development. “The shift towards regional supply chains and the impact of geopolitical changes, such as the US tariff war are influencing India’s FTA strategies to ensure alignment with global trade dynamics,” it said.
17.03 / 09:37
Provident FIVE Research Instagram Videos rowing curling The strength secret: Why a full-body workout split is perfect for your muscles
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Gym splits—the method that helps you train different muscle groups on different days—can either be personally tailored, or one can just follow a popular split like the push-pull-legs system. However, it is not necessary to follow any one split religiously.
17.03 / 09:13
COST Fighting Immunic Research show country patient Gene therapy for blood cancer shows 73 per cent response rate in clinical trials
CAR T-cell therapy', the treatment involves modifying genes in one's T-cells — a type of immune cells — to help fight cancer. The study looked at patients with leukaemia, which occurs in bone marrow, and lymphoma, which affects the lymphatic system. Researchers, including those from the Indian Institute of Technology-Bombay and Tata Memorial Hospital, Mumbai, said in low and middle-income countries, patients in whom 'B-cell' tumours continue to grow following a period of remission (relapse), or do not respond to treatment (refractory), suffer from poor outcomes due to an absence of effective therapies. A type of white blood cell, B-cells are crucial to one's immune system as they produce antibodies to fight infections.
17.03 / 06:49
markets UPS Election Research wellness Universities It is not as gloomy for EMs but most flows are going to Europe now: Cameron Brandt
Cameron Brandt, Director of Research, EPFR Global, says it is now the turn of US equity funds to see something of a reversion to the mean. The free pass they got in the immediate aftermath of Donald Trump's election, if not revoked, is certainly being scrutinised. The past 10 days have not been terrible for emerging markets. There has been a pickup of flows into dedicated Europe and Japan equity funds. In India, valuations are starting to get to levels where people will be comfortable again and maybe even see an upside. The last time we spoke, there was only bad news for emerging markets like India. When do you think there will be only good news for emerging markets like India? Cameron Brandt: It is certainly not quite as gloomy for emerging markets as when we last talked. But the emerging markets that are doing best at the moment are the ones perceived as being geared to Europe. We have had a fairly bumpy period, but it is Europe that has been catching the attention and flows. That said, the reallocation away from emerging markets definitely seems to be slowing. It has not stopped, but there are certainly points of life in the general universe and it is now the turn of US equity funds to see something of a reversion to the mean.
17.03 / 06:03
COST UPS Gap Research wellness trends social Gen Z is taking ‘micro-retirement.’ Don’t laugh.
Gen Z has been in the workforce just long enough to want out. Well, at least temporarily. The concept of a micro-retirement has started to trend (again) on social media, which makes it seem as if an entire generation of twenty-somethings wants to take an adult gap year. Is this a rebranding of the more well-known sabbatical? Yes, with a couple of noteworthy caveats: Micro-retirement isn’t employer-granted — say goodbye to pay while you’re away or a guaranteed job upon return — and it’s meant to be more of a routine lifestyle choice to combat burnout and pursue personal passions. But it’s not Gen Z that should be fixating on micro-retirement; it’s companies.
17.03 / 05:13
Aware NVIDIA Research electronic reports Samsung needs 'do-or-die' mindset to survive AI challenges: Report
Samsung Electronics must adopt a «do-or-die» mindset, its chairman told executives, to confront the challenges posed by artificial intelligence that are upending the industry, Yonhap news reported Monday. South Korean giant Samsung has been struggling to meet Nvidia's requirements as rival SK hynix has become the US titan's main supplier of high-bandwidth memory (HBM) chips for its AI graphics processing units (GPU). The world's largest memory-chip maker already acknowledged in October that it was facing a «crisis», and admitted questions had arisen about its «fundamental technological competitiveness and the future of the company».
17.03 / 05:03
markets COST economy Research Trade show shock A trade war puts pressure on the Federal Reserve
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Virtually all economic research and historical experience show that the costs of tariffs, including the reduction of future potential growth, far outweigh any benefits of protecting the U.S. from international competition and bringing jobs home.
17.03 / 03:51
Provident Williams Platform Mobile Research social Updates Sunita Williams return date confirmed by Nasa: Check touchdown time, location, where & how you can watch the latest update
Their spacecraft, Dragon, is set to return to Earth with valuable scientific research on Tuesday, March 18, 2025, and NASA will provide live coverage of the event. Though the final splashdown location will be confirmed closer to the event, it is expected to be off the coast of Florida, near the Kennedy Space Center. The live broadcast will kick off on Monday, March 17 at 10:45 pm EDT (8:15 am IST) with the spacecraft’s hatch closure preparations, and coverage will continue through the entire return process on Tuesday, March 18.
17.03 / 02:05
UPS Target Williams Research SpaceX International NASA, SpaceX gear up for Crew-9’s homecoming with Sunita Williams, Butch Wilmore on March 18
NASA and Elon Musk-owned SpaceX are preparing for the return of the Crew-9 mission from the International Space Station (ISS), targeting an earlier-than-expected evening touchdown on Tuesday, March 18, 2025. After evaluating weather conditions off Florida’s coast on Sunday, mission managers decided to aim for an earlier return than originally planned, with favourable conditions expected. The new timing still allows the astronauts to complete their handover duties aboard the ISS and offers a bit of flexibility in case weather conditions worsen later in the week. The Crew-9 astronauts—NASA’s Nick Hague, Suni Williams, and Butch Wilmore, along with Roscosmos cosmonaut Aleksandr Gorbunov—have spent several months conducting important research on the ISS. As such, their return will include bringing back valuable scientific data gathered during their mission. Williams and Wilmore have been stranded on the ISS for nine months due to technical issues and several unsuccessful attempts to bring them back.
16.03 / 20:37
COST Discover Research Universities country Features Researchers use AI to unearth a 5,000-year-old civilization beneath the world’s largest desert. But how?
5,000-year-old civilization buried beneath the world’s largest continuous sand desert.
16.03 / 18:51
UPS Provident FIVE economy Research country India at forefront of green hydrogen economy: Technip's Arnaud Pieton
Technip Energies, a French provider of engineering and technology services to the energy industry, is opening a research and development centre in India besides expanding its workforce in the country which it sees at the forefront of the global shift towards green hydrogen. «India is the country where we are signing the largest projects around green hydrogen and green ammonia. It is the geography and the country where, for us, green ammonia and green hydrogen are taking off,» said Arnaud Pieton, chief executive officer, Technip Energies. «So, we see India clearly as being on the forefront of the green hydrogen economy.» Technip Energies, which has been operational in India for about five decades, said it has accelerated investments in the country in the past four years. He declined to elaborate. During the period, the company doubled its workforce. It is now considering adding 500-1,000 employees to the current 4,600-strong employee base in India in the next year.
16.03 / 13:25
UPS Strategy BURST Browser Research testing With Manus, AI experimentation has burst into the open
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Watching the automatic hand of the Manus AI agent scroll through a dozen browser windows is unsettling. Give it a task that can be accomplished online, such as building up a promotional network of social-media accounts, researching and writing a strategy document, or booking tickets and hotels for a conference, and Manus will write a detailed plan, spin up a version of itself to browse the web, and give it its best shot.
16.03 / 13:15
MET Art Research country Department Investigations The Met has millions in stolen art. It’s not waiting to be asked to return it.
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. At the Metropolitan Museum of Art in late February, an increasingly familiar scene played out: A museum was restituting a work of art, giving back something from its collection to the place where it originated—in this case, Greece. The announcement, however, was more celebratory than sheepish.
16.03 / 13:15
Man Progressive Google Research show electronic information The man behind Microsoft’s decadeslong quest to build a quantum computer
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. A Microsoft executive made a compelling pitch to mountaineer and physics professor Chetan Nayak in 2000: Join the Redmond, Wash., company and together they would scale nearby Mount Rainier—and build a quantum computer. He summited Washington’s highest peak within two years.
16.03 / 12:51
markets UPS Apple Research AirPods country Apple to begin airpods production for exports at Foxconn's Hyderabad plant from April
«Production of Airpods is going to start in India at Foxconn's Hyderabad facility. It will begin from April but it will be only for exports as of now,» an industry source told PTI. Foxconn had approved USD 400 million, about Rs 3,500 crore, to set up the factory in August 2023.
16.03 / 11:55
markets Cooper Apple Research Trade country reports India, New Zealand announce resumption of FTA talks
India and New Zealand on Sunday announced resumption of negotiations for a proposed free trade agreement to boost economic ties. India and New Zealand began negotiating the Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement (CECA) in April 2010 to boost trade in goods, services, and investment. However, after nine rounds of discussions, the talks stalled in 2015. «The two nations are pleased to announce the launch of negotiations for a comprehensive and mutually beneficial India-New Zealand Free Trade Agreement (FTA) negotiations,» the commerce ministry said. The announcement was made after the meeting of Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal and Todd McClay, New Zealand's Minister for Trade and Investment. Prime Minister of New Zealand Christopher Luxon is here on a four-day visit from March 16. «The India-New Zealand FTA negotiations aim to achieve balanced outcomes that enhance supply chain integration and improve market access,» it said.
16.03 / 11:55
Research Experts country innovations Features peace Raisina Dialogue: PM Modi to open summit in presence of several world leaders; here's all you need to know
Raisina Dialogue on Monday, marking India's premier conference on geopolitics and geo-economics. The Raisina Dialogue is organized by the Observer Research Foundation (ORF) in collaboration with the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA). According to the MEA, the conference will host representatives from around 125 countries, encompassing foreign ministers, former heads of state, military leaders, industry executives, technology innovators, academics, journalists, and experts in strategic affairs. Notably, foreign ministers from 20 nations are confirmed to attend. The Ukrainian foreign minister's visit coincides with intensified US efforts to broker a temporary ceasefire between Ukraine and Russia amidst ongoing hostilities. Here's all you need to know
16.03 / 07:29
markets Provident Boeing Research trends Trade track US Fed interest rate decision, tariff-related developments to drive mkt movement this week: Analysts
interest rate decision, global trends, tariff-related developments and trading activity of foreign investors will drive the equity market movement this week, analysts said. Among macroeconomic data announcement, WPI inflation for February is scheduled to be announced on Monday. «Persistent uncertainties surrounding global trade and the fear of a US recession may continue to influence the domestic market's momentum,» Vinod Nair, Head of Research, Geojit Financial Services, said.

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