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08.01 / 08:01
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Budget 2026: Centre weighs debt recovery framework overhaul for swift recoveries
Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC), 2016, for insolvency resolution—work in tandem rather than at cross-purposes, while also seeking to harmonize debt recovery rules with other laws, the people added.“The annual financial statement may classify special situation funds (SSFs), a new class of alternative investment funds (AIFs), as financial institutions (FIs) for debt resolution, and give banks greater autonomy by removing the clause that requires borrowers’ approval to withdraw debt recovery proceedings,” the first of the two persons said.Additionally, the government may change the rules of the SARFAESI Act—Securitization and Reconstruction of Financial Assets and Enforcement of Security Interest Act—to prevent the redemption of securities by borrowers once creditors have finalized the sale, the first person added.Redemption of securities has been a major contributor to the rising volume of litigation in DRTs. As of late 2025, around 178,000 cases were pending before 39 functional DRTs and five Debt Recovery Appellate Tribunals (DRATs) across the country.
08.01 / 00:57
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India bats for AI copyright regulation, as Big Tech raise key concerns
the DPIIT’s plan, announced on 8 December, for standard AI royalties won’t work because it is difficult to separate commercial AI use from the very early stages, where it might have been a non-profit or research project.Industry body Nasscom, which represented technology companies within DPIIT’s working panel on the AI copyright royalty proposal, published a ‘dissent note’ against the framework on 17 December.“Individual creators, especially small and specialized ones, would no longer decide whether their work is used for training, and would lose the possibility of earning a right to negotiate the terms of any deal,” the note said. “In practice, what creators receive would depend on how the central body and collective management organizations are governed, how registration with them would work, and whether their distribution rules would recognize niche, regional and emerging work,” it added.The government, however, believes that while challenges raised by the technology industry will be taken into account, regulating the usage of copyrighted data in AI models is necessary.“Concerns of plagiarism have existed for a long time, and copyright is recognized as a form of intellectual property in order to encourage creativity.
07.01 / 13:13
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Delhi HC orders status quo on govt's move to take over Vedanta’s Gujarat offshore oil block
In relief to Vedanta Ltd, the Delhi High Court has ordered status quo on the Union government’s direction asking the company to stop operations and hand over the CB-OS/2 offshore oil and gas block in Gujarat to the Oil and Natural Gas Corp. (ONGC).A single judge bench of Justice Amit Sharma passed the interim order on Tuesday, and released today.The order effectively puts the government’s takeover plan on hold while Vedanta’s legal challenge is examined.
07.01 / 03:19
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How sands have shifted in India’s sports landscape
Dear reader, as 2025, a year of global tumult and volatility, rolled by, Mint's reporters and columnists looked around the corner on what is coming in 2026—to help you know what to expect and prepare for it. Tell us what you think at [email protected] was a year of sharp contrasts for Indian sport—marked by on-field success in cricket and marquee hosting ambitions, but also by mounting concerns over valuations, media rights and administrative failures.Cricket dominated on the field and in business as Team India scored crucial international wins, including a maiden victory in the Women’s World Cup this year.For once, India’s sportswomen were in the spotlight for their performance and brand deals.
07.01 / 01:53
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How much does a gig worker really earn? It's complicated
On New Year’s Eve, India woke up to gig workers logging off en masse, turning a day of celebration into a flashpoint over wages, incentives and the true cost of app-based work.The strike finally failed to really take off, as many riders chose to work after Swiggy and Zomato rolled out special incentives. Zomato offered peak-hour payouts of ₹120– ₹150 per order and waived penalties for refusals and cancellations, enabling riders to earn up to ₹3,000 in a day, according to a letter reviewed by Mint.
07.01 / 00:31
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Why India’s mid-sized startups are choosing IPOs over the unicorn dream
₹300–400 crore and show predictable performance, they are increasingly turning to public markets to build brand credibility, attract talent, and provide shareholder exits.Startups including Scripbox, MyGate, FabHotels, and ClassPlus are in various stages of discussions to tap Dalal Street sooner than previous cycles would have suggested, at least four people familiar with the matter said. The shift is being driven by strong valuations, deep domestic liquidity, and founders’ desire to avoid waiting for another private round.“Public market’s current attraction plays a huge role in people’s decision to opt for a listing.
06.01 / 11:25
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Mint Explainer: Why do Indian drug makers challenge global giants' patents?
legal battles between domestic generic drug manufacturers and global innovators, reigniting the debate over striking a balance between innovation protection and broader drug accessibility.Looking ahead to another year of patent challenges, Mint examines who ultimately benefits from these challenges.New drugs or methods of making them are typically protected by patents under intellectual property (IP) rights. The patent grants the innovator exclusive rights to market the drug for a set period, typically 20 years.
06.01 / 09:01
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Hollywood biggies partner with Bollywood to improve distribution and reach
Homebound, while Michael Bay is set to collaborate with Vinod Bhanushali’s Bhanushali Studios. Industry experts say these tie-ups are designed to expand the global reach of Indian films, especially those with potential on the festival and awards circuit.
06.01 / 00:41
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Why legal race to protect celebrity and brand identity will only intensify in 2026
Dear reader, as 2025, a year of global tumult and volatility, rolls by, Mint's reporters and columnists look around the corner on what is coming in 2026—to help you know what to expect and prepare for it. Tell us what you think at [email protected] Bollywood star Salman Khan to cricket legend Sunil Gavaskar, and from Nutella to Taj Hotels, 2025 saw celebrities and brands alike rush to court to protect their identity from digital misuse.
05.01 / 10:21
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Will foreign consulting income be taxed in India if not remitted?
I’m a OCI cardholder and graphic designer by occupation. I came to India in July 2025 for taking up several regional film projects as a consultant and I plan to stay through the financial year. I’m continuing to do consulting work right now even for outside India clients. Whatever fees that I earn from those clients, I take it in my foreign bank account. Would those fees become taxable in India even if I don’t remit them to my Indian bank account?- Name withheld on requestAt the outset, it is necessary to determine your residential status in India for the financial year 2025–26 under the provisions of the Income-tax Act, 1961 (ITA).If your stay in India during the relevant financial year aggregates to 182 days or more, you would be regarded as a resident in India for tax purposes.
05.01 / 07:59
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How AI is reshaping fraud—and the new scams you must prepare for
₹99 here, ₹249 there, ₹1,200 occasionally. These small unauthorized debits, fake subscription renewals, or wrong UPI transfers don’t make headlines, but they quietly erode a family’s monthly surplus.AI has amplified this problem. Scammers no longer rely on clumsy phishing messages.
04.01 / 09:07
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Manu Joseph: Why we should be thankful for human nature, billionaire dreams and even Donald Trump’s policies
As this is my first column of the new year, I thought I would do something challenging—write what is good about the modern world. Here are a few things:Billionaires versus death: Billionaires do not have the heart to leave the party of life. That is where they become extremely useful to us.
04.01 / 06:29
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Less debt, no FOMO and structured investing: your 2026 money goals
The start of the year is a good time to make a resolution to get your finances in order, but start by setting the right goals.How you frame your resolutions is crucial to your likelihood of achieving them.People “with approach-oriented goals were significantly more successful in sustaining their New Year’s resolutions compared to those with avoidance-oriented goals,” according to one study by a professor of psychology at Stockholm University, Sweden, and others. So, come up with goals about what you want to achieve rather than something you wish to avoid.Think: I will build an emergency fund, rather than: I want to avoid a financial crunch.Another key is to start with a small step.“You can’t just randomly, on 1 January, change yourself,” said Krishna Rath, a Bhubaneshwar-based registered investment adviser with the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi).
02.01 / 08:07
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Are thematic and sectoral funds worth the risk?
thematic funds can provide targeted exposure to long-term structural trends that may not be adequately captured by diversified equity portfolios. In the right market environment, a well-timed sectoral allocation can enhance portfolio returns.However, experts caution that such gains come with elevated risks.
01.01 / 12:37
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New Year's Eve strike ineffective—Gig workers choose payouts over protest
Bengaluru: The nationwide strike called by gig workers against food delivery platforms such as Swiggy and Zomato on New Year’s Eve was largely ineffective as riders didn’t want to lose the chance to earn additional income after companies offered financial incentives for a day.Zomato set peak-hour rates at around ₹120 to ₹150 per order during the early evening to midnight on New Year’s Eve, according to its letter to delivery partners reviewed by Mint. Depending on order volumes and availability, riders had the potential to earn around ₹3,000 throughout the day.
01.01 / 08:09
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The year that could be
European Union, sent a shudder through cosmopolitan elites across the West.As many rushed to stockpile goods in the event of a “no-deal” Brexit, I remember being asked whether the sight of half-empty supermarket shelves reminded me of Albania under Hoxha (they did not). Yet with hindsight—after US President Donald Trump’s first election, a global pandemic, the wars in Ukraine and Gaza, and Trump’s return to the White House—even die-hard opponents of Brexit might now concede that their panic was somewhat overblown.Or was it? Next year, Brexit will mark its tenth anniversary—certainly an important symbolic milestone in the current age of globalization.
01.01 / 03:39
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Multilateralism is not dead yet
Ukraine but also in the rising number of civil wars (in Sudan and Ethiopia, to name only two) and cross-border conflicts elsewhere. So, from the perspective of the end of 2025, it looks as if this decade will be remembered for a global pandemic, the first war waged by a great power in Europe since WWII, Middle East carnage, a deepening climate crisis, and disorder.But recall that in 1941—when the rise of fascism had plunged the world into even more widespread war and despair—something unexpected happened.
31.12 / 00:35
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I made 342% on silver—and still think it was a poor investment
silver bars at ₹55,000 per kg, however, I harboured no such illusions of heroism. I was not riding in to save anyone. My motivation was entirely selfish: to protect a slice of my savings from becoming worthless in a troubled world.Today, at indicative prices of around ₹2,43,000 per kg, I have sold that silver.Selling it, I discovered, was a journey in itself.
30.12 / 16:49
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Telecom operators, Adani spar over network rollout at Navi Mumbai airport
Mint has reviewed a copy of the letter.Many travellers at the Navi Mumbai airport also took to the social media platform X to complain about the lack of cellular connectivity at the airport over the last few days. The airport, inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 8 October, began operations on 25 December, with the arrival of its first commercial flight.A NMIAL spokesperson, in response to Mint’s queries, said that it has not denied permission to the telecom services providers (TSPs) and is discussing the matter with them.“Owing to the delay by other TSPs, NMIA is providing free, high-speed Wi-Fi services reiterating its commitment to provide high-speed connectivity to all the passengers,” the spokesperson said.Queries emailed to operators’ lobby the Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI) and the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) on Tuesday evening did not elicit any response until press time.S.P.
30.12 / 04:07
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Investing in 2026: It is no different from the years gone by—but here’s advice for the New Year
Mint illustrated how stock picks by experts and well-known financial institutions did worse over the years than the average stock. You are literally better off throwing darts at a board.Bloomberg analysed annual US index projections over several decades from all well-known banks and Wall Street firms and found them to be off by an average of 15 percentage points—meaning they were not worth the paper they were written on.However, for this year, there is something that gives me a pointer to what may happen in Indian markets.
30.12 / 01:41
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RBI cracked the whip on banks in 2025—just not as hard
Mint analysis found.While the number of instances rose from 26 in 2023, 30 in 2024, to 38 in 2025, the size of the penalty shrank. These include fines on the public sector, private sector, foreign banks, small finance banks, and payments banks.These penalties totalled ₹25.5 crore in 2025, while the median amount was ₹55.7 lakh.
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