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September 24, 2022

Nestle to invest ₹5K cr in India by 2025: CEO

Global food and beverages conglomerate Nestle SA is planning to invest ₹5,000 crore in India over the next three and a half years, Chief Executive Officer Mark Schneider said on Friday.

Nestle to invest ₹5K cr in India by 2025: CEO

1 min

CAT scan: Why GEMS no longer shine at MBA campuses

Diversity surges as women and non-engineers benefit from lower weighting of CAT scores

CAT scan: Why GEMS no longer shine at MBA campuses

3 mins

Tata Steel to absorb seven group firms

In a major move to consolidate its metals and mining businesses and simplify the holding structure, the Tata Steel board has approved the merger of six subsidiaries and an associate company into the steel major.

Tata Steel to absorb seven group firms

2 mins

Indices turn negative for 2022 amid global sell-off

Sensex, Nifty slump 1.7%; depreciating rupee weighs on foreign investor flows

Indices turn negative for 2022 amid global sell-off

2 mins

Future of learning: Edtech start-ups' hybrid tilt to lure students

The pandemic-induced success for edtech start-ups in India is slowly waning. As more and more students make their way back to traditional forms of offline learning, edtech firms have seen a fall in the number of students using their platforms.

Future of learning: Edtech start-ups' hybrid tilt to lure students

3 mins

Draft telecom Bill recommends Truecaller-like service for users

Vaishnaw says the service will be available for apps such as WhatsApp, Telegram

Draft telecom Bill recommends Truecaller-like service for users

2 mins

Ola drives back on layoff plan for 200 engineers, for now

Executives say will find a better way of managing rejig

Ola drives back on layoff plan for 200 engineers, for now

2 mins

At 16.2%, bank credit growth at multi-year high: RBI data

But a widening credit-deposit gap is a concern for lenders

At 16.2%, bank credit growth at multi-year high: RBI data

2 mins

UK sets out biggest tax cuts in 50 years

Pound slides below $1.11 for first time in 37 years

UK sets out biggest tax cuts in 50 years

2 mins

Inflation, social unrest challenge Bangladesh's 'miracle economy'

Standing in line to try to buy food, Rekha Begum is distraught. Like many others in Bangladesh, she is struggling to find affordable daily essentials like rice, lentils and onions.

Inflation, social unrest challenge Bangladesh's 'miracle economy'

1 min

High courts move fast to clear PILS

Overall, they cleared 83.7 per cent of instituted cases until August 2021- the highest rate in four years

High courts move fast to clear PILS

2 mins

Automakers may seek time to install alarm for rear seat belts

Passenger vehicle makers may ask for more time to install the seat belt reminder alarm feature for passengers in the rear seats as it will require "structural changes" to be made to the vehicle.

Automakers may seek time to install alarm for rear seat belts

2 mins

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Business Standard Newspaper Description:

PublisherBusiness Standard Private Ltd

CategoryNewspaper

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyDaily

Business Standard is India's leading business daily.
A preferred choice of serious business readers, Business Standard is acknowledged as a quality leader.

Business Standard stands for reporting that stresses accuracy and credibility, commentary that is informed, independent and fair, and journalism that is rooted in ethical conduct and defined by a sacrosanct bond with the reader. All Business Standard journalists sign on to a code of conduct that is available on the website.

Business Standard's editorial team is led by Shyamal Majumdar.

The English newspaper is published from 12 centers - New Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Bengaluru, Chennai, Ahmedabad, Hyderabad, Chandigarh, Lucknow, Pune, Kochi and Bhubaneswar. It is also printed from Bhopal.

The Hindi Business Standard is published from eight centres - New Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Patna, Lucknow, Bhopal, Chandigarh and Raipur.

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