Karoline Leavitts next move: Departing White House Press Secretary returns to Trumps MAGA inc
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt is stepping down from her daily duties. She will now focus on her growing family and personal commitments. Leavitt will transition to a key outside advisor role for the administration. She will concentrate on party messaging and grassroots engagement efforts. This move follows her historic tenure as the youngest press secretary.
Quote of the day by Immanuel Kant: Immanuel Kant's insightful quote champions the value of independent thought and the importance of utilizing one's reasoning abilities. It advocates for a culture of inquiry, where individuals are encouraged to critically assess information instead of accepting it blindly. This philosophy fosters intellectual liberty and empowers individuals to make informed decisions. Ultimately, it inspires a courageous pursuit of knowledge through diverse learning experiences.
Putin rejected shipping truce offer: Zelenskyy
Ukraine proposed a Black Sea grain corridor truce, but Russia rejected it. Moscow demanded guarantees against strikes on its energy infrastructure. President Zelenskyy ruled out holding wartime elections due to constitutional and practical challenges. Attacks on commercial ships and ports raise fears about global grain supplies. Ukraine's grain exports have significantly decreased since early August.
Kuki-Zo Council opposes demands for 'NRC before Census' in Manipur
The Kuki-Zo Council has demanded a Census exercise in Manipur. They argue an impartial Census is essential to establish facts and dispel claims. The council stated no group can unilaterally decide NRC timing or implementation. Nagas and Meiteis have been demanding NRC before the 2027 Census. The chief minister assured support for NRC implementation in Manipur.
Volkswagen to cut jobs? CEO Oliver Blume warns employees carmaker's situation more than critical
Volkswagen CEO Oliver Blume warned employees the carmaker's position is more than critical adding that the company and the German car industry is facing the biggest upheaval in their history due to global headwinds and Chinese competition.
AI creates more jobs than it cuts in India, but freshers are losing out, says report
The shift towards AI is not always resulting in large-scale job cuts. Instead, many companies are reducing the number of new employees they hire.
Urban Company has sued Kent RO in the Delhi High Court over ads calling its Native water purifiers unsafe and risky. Kent told the court it would remove the disputed ads and social media posts within 15 days.
Grasim eyes 2 lakh crore revenue in FY27 as growth platforms scale up: KM Birla
Grasim Industries set to reach a consolidated revenue of 2 lakh crore in FY27, nearly double the level five years ago, driven by a diversified portfolio spanning building materials, financial services, digital commerce and renewable energy, says Chairman KM Birla.
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Madhya Pradesh: Two teachers, student drown during picnic in Ratlam
Two teachers and a 15-year-old student drowned in a pool beneath a waterfall near Ratlam, Madhya Pradesh, on Sunday, while three other students were rescued and hospitalised, police said.
Ollie Watkins faces uncertain Aston Villa future amid Al Hilal transfer interest
Aston Villa faces potential player exits as Ollie Watkins attracts significant transfer interest. Goalkeeper Emiliano Martnez has also expressed a desire for a new challenge this summer. The club has already turned down multiple offers for striker Ollie Watkins from Al Hilal. Manager Unai Emery confirmed the team is preparing for Martnez's potential departure. Aston Villa is actively involved in the transfer market with about ten days remaining.
Kazakhstan holds first Parliamentary elections under new Constitution
Kazakhstan on Sunday voted in its first elections for the 145-member Kurultai, the countrys new unicameral Parliament created under a Constitution that took effect on July 1. Voters chose from seven registered party lists in a single nationwide constituency.
West Bengal is set to unveil Arjun Vahini, its new disaster management force, starting operations in September. This strategic response is a direct reflection of lessons learned from previous disasters and cyclones. The state will provide advanced equipment and vehicles for the unit, aiming to recruit ex-servicemen and Agniveers. With this move, the government seeks to bolster disaster preparedness and response capabilities across the region.
Billionaire and Amazon founder Jeff Bezos once asked ace investor Warren Buffett why more people don't follow his simple investment strategy. Buffett's get-rich-slowly answer stayed with Jeff Bezos, whose latest $7 billion Liverpool FC investment reflects a similar long-term approach to building value. A consortium including Jeff Bezos has agreed to buy a minority stake in Liverpool FC.
Sun Pharmas recall of eyedrops: Experts raise concerns on implementation and enforcement
Udaya Bhaskar, with the All India Drugs Control Officers Confederation, points out that ophthalmologists had flagged concerns involving certain eye drops in June
Greaves Electric bets big on exports, eyes double-digit e2W market share
Greaves Electric Mobility aims to raise its electric two-wheeler market share above 10% as it expands products, distribution, exports and battery capabilities
Swiggy gears up for inventory-led qcom model after shareholder nod
Shareholder approval clears a regulatory hurdle as Swiggy prepares an inventory-led qcom model that could boost reported revenue, margins and operational control
FSSAI suspends licence of Marche Retail, restrains SDP Industries from selling ghee
The licence of Marche Retail was suspended after serious non-compliances were identified during an inspection and subsequent follow-up scrutiny of the food business premises
Jodi war: Supreme Court urges Matrimony.com and Jodi365 to explore amicable settlement
Issuing the ruling on August 21, Justices PS Narasimha and Alok Aradhe of the SC described the Madras High Courts ruling as fair and added that there did not appear to be any need to interfere with it.
Punjab leaving behind drugs: Manish Sisodia at AAP Youth Wing's 5k run in Jalandhar
The Youth Run Punjab 2026 event showcased the state's progress away from drug use. Thousands of young participants joined the 5-kilometer run organised by the AAP's youth wing. This marathon symbolised Punjab moving beyond despair and a mindset of giving up. The state is now emerging as a vibrant and active region through its youth. This initiative reflects growing enthusiasm among young people for constructive activities.
Ox Alpha stealth model appears on OpenRouter, sparks guessing game over its creator
Ox Alpha, an unidentified AI model that recently appeared on OpenRouter as a stealth model, is drawing attention from developers because of its large context window and multimodal capabilities. The system can process text, images and video and has been offered free with near-unlimited usage for a week. Its anonymous launch has triggered speculation over who built it and why.
RMZ taps Ankit Samdariya to lead capital raise as $35 billion expansion takes shape
RMZ Corp appoints Ankit Samdariya to lead equity capital markets as the developer prepares to fund a $35 billion expansion through debt, equity and potentially an IPO.
Maharashtra proposes law to regulate private coaching centres, cap classes at five hours a day
In a significant move, Maharashtra intends to regulate private coaching centres by mandating their registration. The forthcoming law stipulates that classes cannot exceed five hours per day and establishes fee guidelines. Additionally, it prohibits the enrollment of children below thirteen years old and bans misleading promises. Coaching centres are now required to prioritize student safety, offer counselling services, and maintain acceptable infrastructure.
India 300-5 after Padikkal's second hundred of the Test series
Devdutt Padikkal scored his second century of the series as India reached 300 for five. Sri Lanka missed two early chances which could have altered the match's direction. Captain Shubman Gill also contributed a calm half-century before his dismissal. Asitha Fernando took three wickets, including Yashasvi Jaiswal and Shubman Gill. Ravindra Jadeja made 43 before being bowled in the final over of the day.
8 indoor exercises that can replace walking 10K steps outside
You don't need a footpath to hit your daily movement goal. From stair climbing and burpees to dancing and yoga, several indoor exercises burn more energy than 10,000 steps of walking. Science backs each of these, and most need no equipment, no gym, and no more than 30 minutes.
School Holiday Tomorrow: With the southwest monsoon actively delivering heavy rainfall on August 24, 2026, parents and students are advised to stay alert for any school closure announcements. Particularly in Odisha and Bihar, where significant rain is anticipated, local authorities will assess safety before making decisions. As of now, no school holidays have been officially declared, so keep an eye on local updates to ensure safety for everyone involved.
Hawaii wildlife crews recently discovered Blackburn's Sphinx Moth caterpillars on Lnai. These endangered insects were also found in Halawa Valley and Kalae on Molokai. These sightings mark the first on Molokai since the 1940s. The discoveries provide crucial information for conservation efforts.
17-year-old Texas student Iris Shen won $150,000 and third place at the 2026 Regeneron Science Talent Search for testing potential cancer drugs in clams. Her research found that one drug produced effects similar to those seen in human cells, while other drug combinations slowed tumor growth, suggesting clams could potentially serve as a new model for blood cancer drug discovery.
People who doodle while listening may not necessarily be ignoring what is being said. In some situations, doodling can act as alow-demand attentional activity, especially when the main task feels boring or repetitive. However, in other cases, free-form doodling may compete for attention with the information a person is trying to absorb or remember.
7 everyday foods that can help prevent kidney stones forming
Kidney stones affect roughly one in ten people globally and the numbers are rising. The good news is that what you eat plays a significant role in whether they form at all. Here are seven everyday foods backed by research that can make a real difference.
'Your anger is their content': Delhi Police personnel urged not to engage with protesters
Delhi Police received new guidelines from a central agency regarding protest management. Personnel are advised to remain calm and avoid provocation from demonstrators filming them. These directions follow allegations of police excesses during a recent protest at Jantar Mantar. Officers must assume their actions are recorded and exercise restraint during interactions. The guidelines also stress maintaining law and order while ensuring public safety.
Japan earthquake injures 37, disrupts trains and ruptures water pipe in Tokyo
A moderate earthquake struck eastern Japan early Sunday morning. At least thirty-seven people sustained injuries from panic and falls. Train services experienced disruptions, and a water pipe ruptured in Tokyo. Authorities confirmed no tsunami threat and no issues at nuclear facilities. Residents are advised to remain cautious of possible aftershocks.
Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir heads to Tehran as US plans toughest Iran sanctions
Pakistan's army chief Asim Munir will visit Tehran on Monday. He leads a delegation to strengthen bilateral cooperation and regional peace. Islamabad seeks to mediate a resolution to the Middle East war. Pakistan previously brokered a memorandum of understanding between Iran and the United States. This visit occurs as peace negotiations currently appear stalled.
Lanier crushes Naraoka to become first Frenchman to win singles world title
Alex Lanier secured a historic singles title at the badminton World Championships. Thom Gicquel and Delphine Delrue also claimed a world title in mixed doubles. Lanier defeated Japan's Kodai Naraoka in the men's singles final. This victory caps a year of strong performances for French badminton. The French team also won the continental championships this year.
During her train journeys, Arunika Yadav demonstrated her innovative remote work setup, utilizing three SIM cards from different carriers to ensure reliable internet connectivity. A dedicated phone for internet purposes guarantees seamless access for virtual meetings and tasks. Additionally, she appreciates the ease of ordering meals at station halts, enhancing her travel experience.
Britain once had roughly 200,000 coypus after the rodents escaped from fur farms and spread across East Anglia, damaging crops and wetlands. In 1981, the country launched a scientific eradication campaign using intensive trapping, research and population tracking. Six years later, the invasive rodents had almost disappeared from Britain.
Urban Company has sued Kent RO Systems in the Delhi High Court, alleging that its advertisements and social media posts made false and misleading claims about Urban Companys Native water purifiers. The dispute centres on Natives two-year filter and service life features, which Kent RO allegedly called a marketing gimmick and described the purifiers as unsafe and risky.
Prof. Subhash Khanna served as international faculty for Sri Lanka's inaugural live robotic surgery workshop. He performed complex procedures, including a bilateral TAPP groin hernia repair. The event marked Sri Lanka's first robot-assisted cholecystectomy. India's SSI Mantra Surgical Robotic System was formally launched at the hospital. This collaboration signifies a new era for surgical innovation in Sri Lanka.
Harry Kane is Germany's player of the year, Vincent Kompany gets coach's award
Harry Kane earned Germany's player of the year award for 2026. He scored sixty-one goals for Bayern Munich in all competitions. Vincent Kompany received the coach's accolade after another successful season. Kane helped Bayern secure the Bundesliga title and German Cup. The England forward also contributed to the new season's German Supercup victory.
Volodymyr Zelensky rejects rival's call for vote, says would 'split' Ukraine
President Volodymyr Zelensky said in remarks made public Sunday that it would be too dangerous for Ukraine to hold an election while it fights Russia, after a call by his former defence minister to organise a vote. Then days ago, the ousted Fedorov made a surprise call to find a way to organise elections.
Ohio company sues woman over one-star Google review, seeks more than $25,000 in defamation lawsuit
An Ohio manufacturing company has filed a defamation lawsuit against a woman over a one-star Google review, alleging she made false claims about its quality and manufacturing practices. Starr Manufacturing Inc. is seeking more than $25,000 in damages, while the company's attorney claims the review stemmed from a personal dispute rather than an actual customer experience.
India's ICMR assures citizens that there is no new strain of H1N1, encouraging public calm during the current situation. In Kolkata, protests arise regarding a political office constructed on Waqf land. Meanwhile, Tamil Nadu amplifies efforts to capture a tiger linked to two fatalities. In international news, Pakistan's Deputy Prime Minister is set to visit the UK for official engagements.
Psychology says people who invent stories about strangers may naturally engage in social imagination
Inventing stories about strangers does not necessarily mean someone is nosy, judgmental or disconnected from reality. It may simply reflect the way social cognition, mentalizing and spontaneous thought work together, as the mind naturally tries to imagine other peoples experiences, intentions and possible stories.
Posters outside Congress headquarters in Delhi term Rahul Gandhi The Real Life Batman
Minor textile trade violations may attract fines, not jail, under proposed rules
According to the draft Textiles Committee (Adjudication of Penalties and Appeal) Rules, 2026, reviewed by Mint, the textiles ministry has proposed a formal process under which violations would be dealt with through warnings and monetary penalties instead of the earlier criminal prosecution route.
Rishabh Pant walks off injured after blow to left arm in second Test against Sri Lanka
Indian wicketkeeper-batter Rishabh Pant retired hurt during the second Test match. He sustained an injury to his left arm after being struck by a short ball. The Sri Lankan bowler Lahiru Kumara delivered the delivery which hit Pant. He was attended by the team physiotherapist and later walked off the field. Ravindra Jadeja replaced Pant and joined Devdutt Padikkal at the crease.
PM Modis aura remark grabs attention during interaction with space startup CEOs in Delhi
Spanish fashion brand Mango sees rapid India growth, set to expand
Myntras wholesale entity Myntra Jabong India in 2017 had secured the master franchise rights for Mango in India; online and offline channels now contribute equally to the brands India business
From Diesel to Hydrogen: Concords 3,100-HP locomotive takes shape
The company is attempting to bring together a hydrogen fuel cell, battery, power electronics, control and diagnostic systems, cooling and safety architecture inside an existing locomotive
Grasim eyes 2 trn revenue in FY27 as growth platforms scale up: KM Birla
Grasim Industries is set to reach a consolidated revenue of Rs 2 lakh crore in FY27, nearly double the level five years ago, driven by a diversified portfolio spanning building materials, financial services, digital commerce and renewable energy, its Chairman Kumar Mangalam Birla said. Grasim, the holding company of the flagship Aditya Birla Group firms such as UltraTech Cement, Aditya Birla Capital, Birla Opus, Aditya Birla Renewables and Birla Pivot, had reported its highest-ever consolidated revenue of Rs 1.75 lakh crore in FY26. Grasim, which will complete 80 years of incorporation on August 25, now operates 10 business lines and has a market capitalisation exceeding Rs 2 trillion, Birla said on Friday at the holding firm's 79th annual general meeting. He said the composition of Grasim's earnings is becoming increasingly balanced, with established businesses generating strong cash flows even as newer growth engines scale up rapidly. This gives us confidence that, in FY27,
AI cyber threats are rising. But why are Indian startups looking overseas?
Global clients can boost Indian startups credibility at home.
India becomes Sophos' top growth market after 60% jump in FY26 business
Global cybersecurity major Sophos has recorded a 60 per cent growth in its India business in the last financial year, outperforming the broader domestic market growth by four times, a top company executive said. India is now the largest contributor to the company's Asia-Pacific and Japan (APJ) operations and is currently the number one growth region for Sophos globally. The cybersecurity market in India is growing at approximately 15 per cent. In the last financial year (FY26), we grew at 60 per cent, which means we are growing at four times the market (rate), Gavin Struthers, Senior Vice President Asia-Pacific & Japan, Sophos, told PTI in an interaction. Struthers attributed this phenomenal achievement to the rising awareness of the importance of cyber resilience and increased regulatory focus, including the Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Act. The company currently employs over 1,500 people in India, making it the largest employee base for Sophos across all ...
Grasim eyes Rs 2 lakh crore revenue in FY27 as growth platforms scale up: KM Birla
Grasim Industries anticipates reaching Rs 2 lakh crore revenue by FY27. This growth stems from its diverse businesses including cement and financial services. UltraTech Cement capacity has surpassed 200 million tonnes per annum. Birla Opus paints business secured a significant market share within two years.
Govt notifies MMDR Act even as states threaten to move Supreme Court
The act restricts states powers to levy taxes on mineral rights and mineral-bearing lands
Shubman Gill joins 3,000-run club in Tests during Colombo second Test
Indian skipper Shubman Gill achieved 3,000 Test runs on Sunday. He reached this milestone during the second Test against Sri Lanka. Gill has scored 3,004 runs in 43 matches at an average of 43.53. He is the fourth-youngest Indian batter to achieve this significant feat. India was 88/2 at the end of the first session.
During the Apollo 12 mission, astronaut Alan Bean mistakenly aimed the color television camera at the sun, leading to overheating and the loss of live color transmissions from the moon. Although this incident curtailed real-time broadcasts, a wealth of still photos and 16mm film preserved the lunar journey. As a result, NASA implemented updated handling procedures for cameras in subsequent space explorations.
Mangos India sales split 50:50 online, offline as q-commerce boosts repeat buys
Mango is focusing on larger stores and pursuing aggressive expansion while navigating challenges in securing retail real estate.
Nationwide anti-narcotics fortnightly drives to begin from September
Anti-drug agencies will launch a year-long national enforcement drive starting September. This initiative includes apprehending absconding offenders and inspecting medical shops for drug diversion. Special drives will target foreigners and focus on preparing dossiers against fugitives. The plan also involves awareness programs and coordinated checks at all entry points. These campaigns aim to strengthen collaboration and achieve a drugs-free India.
Defence ministry backs major shipbuilding, manufacturing expansion in West Bengal
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh inaugurated five expansion projects for GRSE and YIL. These initiatives aim to significantly boost shipbuilding and defence manufacturing capabilities in West Bengal. GRSE will develop three riverside sites along the Hooghly river for shipbuilding and repairs. YIL's Metal and Steel Factory will enhance indigenous metallurgical output with new forging presses.
Gold loan portfolio to surpass Rs 1.5 lakh crore by FY27-end: Indian Bank MD
Indian Bank expects its gold loan book to surpass Rs 1.5 lakh crore this financial year. This growth will be driven by increased loan volumes and robust demand for gold loans. The bank also reported significant CASA deposit growth in the first quarter. It has successfully raised USD 400 million through overseas bond issuance. Further foreign currency inflows are anticipated from FCNR(B) deposits.
The push for faster adoption of gas piped to households for cooking purposes, called PNG, follows the disruption to India's LPG supply chains during the West Asia crisis earlier this year.
Top FMCG firms reshuffle leadership as industry navigates growth challenges
Companies are also contending with elevated input costs driven by geopolitical uncertainties and supply-chain disruptions, even as investors increasingly focus on sustainable growth and margin expansion
Starbucks India back on growth track after biz recalibration to accelerate store expansion
The company had earlier targeted opening around 100 Starbucks stores annually and sustained that pace for a few years, but moderated expansion over the last 18-24 months
Omega Seiki raises 100 crore in back-to-back rounds in under a month as IPO plans take shape
OSM expands manufacturing and evaluates a public listing, which market experts estimate could involve a 400500 crore issue
Pride Hotels steps up expansion, plans 1,000-crore IPO by December
The expansion has taken Pride Hotels' portfolio to 40 properties, including eight owned hotels and 32 managed properties
FPIs invest Rs 23,544 crore in Indian equities in Aug on earnings revival, rupee stability
FPIs had withdrawn Rs 49,340 crore in June, Rs 32,963 crore in May, Rs 60,847 crore in April and a massive Rs 1.17 lakh crore in March. Prior to this selling streak, they had invested Rs 22,615 crore in February, according to CDSL data.
Pride Hotels steps up expansion, plans Rs 1,000-cr IPO by December
The expansion has taken Pride Hotels' portfolio to 40 properties, including eight owned hotels and 32 managed properties. The company has also signed contracts for another 32 hotels, which are expected to open over the next one-and-a-half to two years, taking its portfolio to about 72 properties.
MCap of four of top-10 most valued firms erodes 87,960 crore; Airtel takes biggest hit
Last week, the BSE benchmark Sensex declined 468.42 points, or 0.60%, and the NSE Nifty dipped 114 points, or 0.46%
Mcap of four of top-10 most valued firms erodes Rs 87,960 cr; Airtel takes biggest hit
The mcap of Reliance Industries surged Rs 8,119.53 crore to Rs 17,78,175.59 crore and that of Larsen & Toubro climbed Rs 3,487.83 crore to Rs 5,62,460.94 crore.
M&M to intensify exports with new pickup 'Lifestyler'
Recently, the company unveiled its pickup 'Mahindra Scorpio Lifestyler' which will hit the market in India in April 2027 and it will be launched as the 'Mahindra Lifestyler' in global markets
SBI's total business may double to Rs 200 lakh cr by 75th foundation year in 2030: Chairman
By the year 2030, State Bank of India anticipates its total business could reach an impressive Rs 200 lakh crore, mirroring the Indian economy's projected annual growth of seven to eight percent. The bank's Vision 2030 is designed to benefit customers, employees, shareholders, and government stakeholders. With a focus on bolstering capital ratios and enhancing its cost-to-income ratio, SBI sets its course through various economic landscapes.
10 midcap stocks with massive upside potential of up to 55%! Do you own any?
Ten Nifty Midcap 100 stocks have been identified based on analyst consensus estimates, with projected upside ranging from 23% to 53% over the next 12 months. Patanjali Foods, Vishal Mega Mart and Suzlon Energy lead the list, with analysts assigning Strong Buy ratings and significant potential gains based on target prices.
Peter Thiel's 7 timeless rules for spotting winning businesses: Here is what investors must know
Billionaire investor Peter Thiel advocates backing truly unique businesses rather than merely better versions of existing firms. Drawing from his book Zero to One, his 7 core rules emphasize business philosophy, quality valuations, durable competitive moats, niche dominance, independent thinking, continuous reinvestment, and long-term conviction to spot potential multibaggers.
AI is creating more jobs than it destroys in India, but freshers face the squeeze
AI is creating more jobs than it destroys in India currently. However, entry-level hiring is declining significantly for young workers. Companies increasingly value experienced employees with deeper business knowledge. AI-related job losses are concentrated in financial services and technology sectors. India faces a unique challenge and opportunity with its large tech workforce.
Mahindra & Mahindra to intensify exports with new pickup 'Lifestyler'
Homegrown auto major Mahindra & Mahindra is gearing up to intensify exports with its newly unveiled pickup targeting markets like South Africa, Australia, the Middle East, and Latin America, according to company ED & CEO, Auto & Farm Sectors, Rajesh Jejurikar. The company, which has witnessed a multi-fold increase in its electric passenger vehicles sales last fiscal, is also confident of maintaining the growth trajectory with new products hitting the market, Jejurikar told PTI. Recently, the company unveiled its pickup 'Mahindra Scorpio Lifestyler' which will hit the market in India in April 2027 and it will be launched as the 'Mahindra Lifestyler' in global markets. The Lifestyler pickup was developed as a global platform for access for mainly leveraging a global opportunity...It is an important part of our global growth strategy. We have been outlining that the 'Lifestyler' will be an important part of our global growth strategy, he said. Sharing which global markets ..
15 penny stocks crash up to 50% in 3 months: Are you holding any?
Fourteen microcap penny stocks with market capitalisations below Rs 1,000 crore and trading prices under Rs 20 have witnessed sharp corrections of up to 50% over the past three months. While low entry prices lure retail investors, high volatility and thin liquidity make them highly risky.
Starbucks India to accelerate store expansion after business recalibration
Starbucks India is set to resume its aggressive store expansion strategy following nearly two years of recalibrating its business model amid a broader slowdown in discretionary spending, Tata Consumer Products Managing Director and CEO Sunil D'Souza has said. Starbucks, which operates in India through JV partner Tata Consumer Products Ltd (TCPL), used the last 18-24 months as an opportunity to recalibrate its entire business model -- from store size and capital expenditure per outlet to the pricing of beverages, he told PTI. According to D'Souza, things have started to fall into place as Tata Starbucks has now reported four successive quarters of same-store sales growth. We had four successive quarters of same-store sales growth now, and we are seeing acceleration coming in. Now, we will again start to expand the number of stores aggressively, he said. TCPL has a 50:50 JV with US-based Starbucks Corporation -- Tata Starbucks -- which operates around 500 Starbucks cafes in ...
Buc-ees chain draws outcry in Ohio for launching fight over a mini marts beaver logo
Buc-ees chain draws outcry in Ohio for launching fight over a mini mart's beaver logo
Earnings recovery still not priced in, says Kotak Life's Hemant Kanawala
India's earnings recovery has begun to broaden across sectors, but the market is yet to fully price in the upcycle, says Hemant Kanawala of Kotak Life Insurance. In an interaction, he highlights large-cap valuation comfort, Q1 earnings growth, and top sector picks including financials and telecom.
Around 67 companies have scheduled dividends and other corporate actions for the week of August 24-28. The list includes NBCC, MCX India, Paras Defence, NALCO, Senco Gold and Power Finance Corporation, among others. Investors can track key record dates for dividends, bonus issues, stock splits, rights issues and share consolidation.
Indias fabless dream hits the commercial reality wall
Homegrown chip startups are getting silicon out of the lab, but overcoming foreign IP costs and reluctant OEMs will take more than policy mandates.
How will Sensex, Nifty behave on Monday? 4 factors to drive D-Street action this week
This week's Dalal Street movements are set to be heavily influenced by the ongoing tensions between Iran and the US, alongside fluctuations in global oil prices. Rising bond yields are causing investors to adopt a cautious stance as they navigate market trends. Key economic data from the US and statements from the Federal Reserve will also play a significant role in trading decisions.
A91 Partners set to cash out 445 crore from Atomberg ahead of IPO
The fund, which first backed Atomberg in 2019, has put about 143 crore into the company across primary and secondary transactions
OpenAIs economic research team is looking for researchers who can adapt to AIs rapid evolution, collaborate across organisations and work independently. Led by chief economist Ronnie Chatterji, the team studies AIs impact on jobs, businesses and the broader economy.
Panama-flagged cargo ship sinks off Odisha coast; 2 of 24 crew members saved by Indian Coast Guards
Girls just wanna have fun: The rise of women-only communities
Women in India are actively reclaiming leisure time through various initiatives. New communities are forming around hobbies, sports, and social connections. These groups provide a much-needed space for women to prioritise personal time. Many women now schedule leisure as a non-negotiable part of their lives. This reflects a growing desire for self-care and identity beyond traditional roles.
Elon Musks Tesla gives up on its Solar Roof tiles as EV maker 'leans into fossil fuels': Report
Tesla reportedly found that the product is simply not financially viable. However, Tesla will continue supplying solar panels, meaning that it hasnt entirely given up on solar.
Mint Explainer | Why a parliamentary panel is pushing for a nano business category
The committee says the existing micro category is too broad to distinguish between subsistence-level household businesses and larger micro enterprises.
Beyond the blue: Levis broadens its India bet
Levis is looking to expand its business, with womens apparel, non-denim, and premium products emerging as fast-growing categories
Why the gaming industry is facing a slowdown after the post-pandemic boom
From a mergers-and-acquisitions frenzy to studio closures, publishers are scaling back as post-pandemic growth in the gaming industry stalls and costs soar.

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