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16.12 / 12:27
markets Google Strategy Software awards Schools International Godavari Biorefineries to invest Rs 130 crore for enhancing ethanol production
Godavari Biorefineries on Monday announced a Rs 130-crore investment to enhance ethanol production. The investment will be in a corn/grain-based distillery to further strengthen its ethanol production capabilities, the company said in a statement. The Rs 130 crore investment will be done in a new 200 KLPD corn/grain-based distillery to add to its existing operations, enhancing flexibility through dual-feedstock capability, it said. The new facility will be commissioned by March 2026, the statement said, adding that the capital expenditure will be financed through internal accruals and debt.
16.12 / 08:47
markets security Software Bill country Schools diving union budget 2025 budget 2025 Union Budget 2025: What is govt borrowing and how does it impact the fiscal deficit?
Union Budget 2025 set to be presented in February, it’s a great time to dive into the concept of government borrowing and how it connects to the fiscal deficit.
16.12 / 08:47
markets Citi Software FLEX Schools Destinations Indian office market set for record leasing in 2024
office space leasing of 83-85 million sq ft, beating the previous peak volume of 2023 by 13% y-o-y. According to Cushman & Wakefield, India’s rising attractiveness as a destination for GCCs has had a big influence on demand, as GCCs now account for 30% of gross leasing volume (GLV), with the share slated to rise further. Growth was also driven by healthy volumes seen in the IT-BPM, BFSI, Engineering & Manufacturing (E&M) and flex operator spaces.
16.12 / 08:47
markets Software Remark Schools Courts Interviews Delhi Court issues notice to BJP MP Bansuri Swaraj in defamation complaint
Rouse Avenue court on Monday issued a notice to Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MP Bansuri Swaraj in a defamation complaint filed by former Minister and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Satyendra Jain. Jain has filed a criminal defamation complaint against BJP MP Bansuri Swaraj. He has also filed a civil defamation case against her. Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate (ACJM) Neha Mittal issued notice to Swaraj and listed the matter for hearing on December 20 at 11:00 AM.
16.12 / 08:47
markets Software performer exclusive Schools Upset about exclusion from new Mahayuti cabinet; will decide future course: NCP's Chhagan Bhujbal
Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) leader Chhagan Bhujbal on Monday expressed his disappointment at not being included in the new Mahayuti government and said he would decide his future course after talking to people from his constituency. Thirty-nine legislators from Mahayuti allies, the BJP, Shiv Sena and NCP, were sworn in on Sunday in the first cabinet expansion of the Devendra Fadnavis-led government. Ten former ministers were dropped from the cabinet, and 16 new faces have been introduced. Former ministers Bhujbal and Dilip Walse Patil of NCP and Mungantiwar and Vijaykumar Gavit of BJP were some of the prominent leaders excluded from the new cabinet. Talking to reporters, Bhujbal said he was upset at not being included in the new cabinet.
16.12 / 07:23
UPS Booking Yellow Highways students volunteers Schools As schools cut back on bus service, parents are turning to rideshare apps
Reliance on school buses has been waning for years as districts struggle to find drivers and more students attend schools far outside their neighborhoods
16.12 / 07:03
security economy Universities track social Schools Commentary China races to squelch unrest as signs of economic malaise spread
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Faced with rising social frustrations and public unrest, China’s leaders are ramping up security measures and squelching discordant views on the country’s economic health.
16.12 / 06:47
markets Waters Software Death hospital Schools Hundreds feared dead on France's Mayotte after Cyclone Chido
death toll from cyclone Chido's passage across Mayotte would be in the hundreds, perhaps even thousands, as France rushed in rescue workers and supplies. Their efforts will be hindered by the damage to airports and electricity distribution in the French Indian Ocean territory. Even before the cyclone's passage, clean drinking water was already subject to chronic shortages.
15.12 / 17:19
markets Digital Strategy Software Election Experts Schools "What happened in past is history, let historians debate it": Shashi Tharoor on PM Modi's speech in Parliament
Shashi Tharoor on Sunday criticised Prime Minister Narendra Modi's speech in Parliament, urging him to focus on addressing present challenges rather than dwelling on the past. «The answer was already given the previous day by Priyanka Gandhi. Why go on about the past? You are accountable for the present and what is happening today and tomorrow. What happened in the past is history; let historians debate it,» Tharoor said. «Even though I have written extensively about these issues, I am not entering that debate because, for me, the government is responsible for the condition of Indians today, the functioning of the Constitution today, and the future of our youth. While I am impressed by the list of initiatives he mentioned, he always omits the negatives we have been pointing out,» the Congress MP added.
15.12 / 17:19
markets UPS Strategy Software PAM Schools 'Nasbandi' mandatory if cadres want to marry: Surrendered Maoists to Amit Shah
He was not the only one. Many who lay down their arms and enter the mainstream similarly choose to reverse the procedure to start a family. The practice of 'nasbandi' is so widespread that its impact was conveyed to Union Home Minister Amit Shah during an interaction with surrendered Maoist cadres here on Sunday.
15.12 / 14:11
markets Digital Strategy Software Experts exclusive Schools Dexter: Original Sin: Check out Episode 2 release date, time, plot, upcoming episode schedule and where to watch
Dexter: Original Sin, a prequel to the original series, continues with weekly episodes. Episodes are available exclusively on Paramount+ with Showtime in the United States and Paramount+ in the UK.
15.12 / 11:25
markets Citi Software Sustainability Experts Schools Israeli troops kill 20 in Gaza Strip, attack school sheltering displaced Palestinians
They said at least 11 of the dead were killed in three separate Israeli airstrikes on Gaza City houses. The others were killed in the towns of Beit Lahiya, Beit Hanoun and Jabalia camp. Residents said clusters of houses were bombed and some set ablaze in the three towns. The Israeli army has been operating in the towns for over two months.
15.12 / 11:25
markets UPS Strategy Software Experts Schools WPL Auction: RCB gets services of uncapped all-rounder Prema Rawat for Rs 1.2 crores
Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) picked up Prema Rawat for Rs 1.2 crores during the Women's Premier League (WPL) mini-auction in Bengaluru on Sunday. As per ESPNCricinfo, there was a bidding war for the player between Delhi Capitals and RCB. It was RCB who got her services. Prema played a big role in Mussoorie Thunders winning the inaugural Uttarakhand Premier League, picking up four wickets in three matches.
15.12 / 09:03
markets Strategy Software Experts recommendations Schools Pharmaceuticals Aurobindo Pharma, Glenmark recall products in US
Aurobindo Pharma USA Inc, a subsidiary of Hyderabad-based drug maker, is recalling over 1 lakh bottles of Cinacalcet tablets in multiple strengths. The New Jersey-based firm is recalling the product due to «GMP Deviations: Presence of N-nitroso Cinacalcet impurity above FDA recommended interim limit,» the US health regulator said. The company initiated the Class II recall on November 7 this year. Cinacalcet tablets are used to treat hyperparathyroidism.
15.12 / 09:03
markets Strategy Software Election President Schools Delhi: BJP leader Ramesh Pahelwan, his wife Kusumlata join AAP
BJP) leader Ramesh Pehalwan and his wife Kusumlata Ramesh joined the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) on Sunday. The couple joined the party in the presence of Arvind Kejriwal, the party's national convenor. This development comes ahead of the Delhi Assembly elections, which are expected to be held in early 2025. On Wednesday, AAP national convenor Arvind Kejriwal ruled out any possibility of an alliance with the Congress.
15.12 / 09:03
markets Career Strategy Software President Schools Pranab should have been PM, Manmohan as President: Aiyar shares big revelation about Congress and the Gandhis
Congress leader Mani Shankar Aiyar reflected on a period of significant challenges for the party in 2012, highlighting two major crises: Sonia Gandhi's illness and Manmohan Singh undergoing six bypass surgeries. Aiyar shared his view that Congress could have avoided its catastrophic 2014 Lok Sabha defeat with different leadership decisions. “You see, in 2012, we had two disasters taking place: one was that Sonia Gandhi fell very ill, and Dr Manmohan Singh had six bypasses. So, we were crippled at the head of the government and at the head of the party," he said to PTI. He added, “…if Dr Manmohan Singh had become the President and Pranab had become the PM, I still think we would have lost in 2014 (Lok Sabha polls), but not by this massive humiliating defeat that we actually had, where we fell to 44 seats.”
15.12 / 09:03
markets security Strategy Software Experts Schools China is bullying Taiwan: NATO Secy General Mark Rutte, condemns lack of transparency in nuclear expansion
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte criticised China's stance towards Taiwan and said that «China is bullying Taiwan, and pursuing access to critical infrastructure in ways that could cripple societies.» The remarks by Rutte came while delivering a speech at Carnegie Europe think tank in Brussels on Thursday. He said, «We need to be clear-eyed about China's ambitions. China is substantially building up its forces, including its nuclear weapons — with no transparency and no limitations. From 200 warheads in 2020, China is expected to have more than 1,000 nuclear weapons by 2030. Its space-launch investments are skyrocketing. China is bullying Taiwan, and pursuing access to our critical infrastructure in ways that could cripple our societies»
15.12 / 08:31
UPS Enterprise Food community Diversity social Schools We need a reformation: Caste salience must fall for India’s social capital to rise
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Over the past year, I have devoted several columns to drawing attention to how inadequate social capital in our hyper-diverse society is a fundamental cause of many of our socioeconomic problems. Our public places deteriorate over time because in the absence of a sense of common community, individuals maximize private gains over public interest.
15.12 / 07:59
Career Remark film pandemic Universities reports Schools Bollywood's Kapoor Khandan's only graduate is a teacher now. Who is Aditya Raj Kapoor?
Kapoor family has contributed more legends to Indian cinema than any other film dynasty. From acting and directing to writing, members of this illustrious clan have excelled in nearly every aspect of filmmaking—except academics. Over a century of cinematic history, the Kapoors have produced over a dozen superstars, but only one graduate. Aditya Raj Kapoor, the son of Shammi Kapoor, is the only member of the Kapoor family to complete higher education. Remarkably, he achieved this milestone at the age of 67. In 2023, Aditya became one of India’s oldest graduates by earning a Philosophy degree through correspondence from the Indira Gandhi National Open University. Taking his academic pursuits further, he began a teaching career in August 2024, delivering his first lecture on the synthesis of Eastern and Western virtue ethics, as reported by ETimes. Born in 1956 to Shammi Kapoor and Geeta Bali, Aditya is among the few Kapoor men who didn’t have a successful film career. Educated at Lawrence School, Sanawar, he started as an assistant to his uncle Raj Kapoor on Bobby and later worked on Dharam Karam and Satyam Shivam Sundaram. Moving away from films to focus on business, Aditya eventually returned to acting in 2010 with films like Chase and debuted on television in 2014 with Everest. However, just before the pandemic, he shifted his focus to academics, completing his graduation.
15.12 / 07:59
markets Digital Software Experts PAM Schools cricket Mohammed Siraj is getting stick from "saints" of Australian cricket, writes sarcastic Sunil Gavaskar
Sunil Gavaskar has called out the double standards of the Australian cricket pundits for their criticism of Mohammed Siraj's aggressive send-off to Travis Head in the Day/Night Test in Adelaide. Siraj and Head were at loggerheads after the Indian pacer got the Australian centurion bowled and gave him a send-off. While Head said that Siraj's reaction was uncalled for, the Indian pacer on his part countered that the southpaw never said «well bowled» which he claimed to have told the media. ICC warned Head and Siraj was fined 20 percent of his match fee but what has irked Gavaskar is the holier than thou attitude of some former Australian players. «Siraj is getting the stick from all the „saints“ in Australian cricket who, of course, were known for their impeccable behaviour on the field. It may have incensed Australian fans that Siraj's fiery send-off was directed at Head, who scored a magnificent century and was also the local boy,» Gavaskar wrote in his column for Sydney Morning Herald.
15.12 / 07:07
UPS Strategy Software Dreams reports Schools Madurai boy whose labourer father earned Rs 100 a day now becomes Indian Army officer
Indian Military Academy’s Passing Out Parade was filled with the echoes of marching boots and the cheers of proud families. Among the newly commissioned officers stood Lt Kabilan V, a 23-year-old from a small village near Madurai, whose story touched every heart in attendance. Beside him, his father, Vetriselvam P, watched from a wheelchair, his hands bearing the scars of years as a daily wage labourer. Paralysed by a stroke three months ago, Vetriselvam could only silently witness his son's triumph, accompanied by a photograph of Kabilan’s late mother, Panmaiyammal, who passed away three years ago due to cancer and Covid-19.

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