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SAT partly allows Kotak AMC appeal in Essel FMP case
The Securities Appellate Tribunal (SAT) on Friday partly allowed an appeal by Kotak Mahindra Asset Management Co. against a 2021 order by the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi), setting aside the regulator’s order to disgorge management and advisory fees linked to the investments made through six fixed maturity plans (FMPs).
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March 07, 2026
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Reforms aid growth, but long war may hurt: Govt
Recent trade deals and reforms momentum raise growth prospects: Finmin review
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March 07, 2026
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Street has worst week in 14 months as war takes toll
The Indian stock markets slumped to their weakest weekly performance in 14 months, after conflict erupted in the Middle East between the US, Israel and Iran on 28 February.
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March 07, 2026
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ARIJIT EXITS. WHAT NEXT?
Arijit Singh was the one sure bet in a stagnating Hindi film music scene. Will his retirement from playback singing deepen the creative crisis? Or could it force the industry to find new solutions?
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March 07, 2026
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As AI rocks tech boat, ER&D may promise an island of calm
Amid the tempest of AI rocking the technology world, a niche segment maybe emerging as an island of calm.
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March 07, 2026
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Banks freak out as crypto fans eye stablecoins as savings option
Wendy Owuso keeps about a quarter of her cash in stable-coins, earning a yield of about 5%.
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March 07, 2026
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Worries over water rise as western disturbances pale
For millions of years, moist winds from the Mediterranean have blown over the Indian highlands, watering winter crops, topping up Himalayan snow, and feeding millions in the subcontinent.
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March 07, 2026
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Karnataka’s social media ban for kids draws scepticism
Industry stakeholders and policy experts have reacted with scepticism over Karnataka’s proposal to ban social media use for youngsters under 16 years of age, questioning both the legality and the practicality of enforcing such a restriction in one state of India.
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March 07, 2026
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Listening for the next voice
Until my colleague Uday Bhatia sent me a list of lesser hits and insisted I listen to them, I'd found Arijit Singh somewhat formulaic, too much guitar, too much weepy heartbreak.
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March 07, 2026
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The rise of the queer male heartthrob
Female-led fandoms are turning queer romance into mainstream gold, and once-homophobic Hollywood is following the money
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March 07, 2026
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Aditya Birla Global back in iron ore business
Commodities trading house Aditya Birla Global Trading is restarting its iron ore operations, three sources familiar with the development said, as other traders are exiting the market due to record-low volatility.
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March 07, 2026
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Oil shock looms, but India's inflation shield likely to hold
Even a 10% increase in oil prices may add only 40-60 basis points to inflation, say economists
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March 07, 2026
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How Pramod Bhagat made a comeback
After a gruelling ban, the badminton star returns with a record-breaking victory in Bahrain
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March 07, 2026
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Uber taps AbhiBus for intercity buses
Ride hailer Uber is entering intercity bus ticketing by integrating ixigo-owned AbhiBus into its app, marking a shift from its usual model of offering transport services where it controls supply, including cars and other on-demand rides.
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March 07, 2026
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Bohri 'thaals' combine the inherited and new
The platter starts with sweet 'to open the heart', and has space for everything from sushi and kebabs to khow suey and tres leches
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March 07, 2026
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'Hamnet' is moving but too cautious
Chloé Zhao's film about Shakespeare and his wife is a tasteful but tentative study in grief
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March 07, 2026
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Scammed? RBI to repay victims only once in a lifetime
The central bank is proposing a safety net for one of the world’s largest digital payment ecosystems, offering to partially reimburse victims of cyber fraud—even when the victims themselves are at fault.
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March 07, 2026
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A timeless tradition of cunning and corruption
Like his debut novel, Daniyal Mueenuddin's new book continues to chart the moral decline of Pakistan's gentry
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March 07, 2026
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IPO-bound Curefoods bets on a portfolio of ₹300-cr brands
For most Indian restaurant chains, the goal is to build a blockbuster brand.
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March 07, 2026
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Refiners asked to pump more gas; India gets Russia oil relief
Centre halts feedstock supply for petrochemicals; stranded Russian oil for India for 30 days
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March 07, 2026
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Soaring into Wuthering Heights
Emily Brontë's classic 'Wuthering Heights' refuses to be tamed by the prerogatives of today's entertainment industry
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March 07, 2026
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Social media is going ‘raw’
We're finally seeing unfiltered lives online as fatigue for the picture-perfect engineered feed has set in
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March 07, 2026
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Simplifying India via charts and numbers
The data-driven '100 Ways to See India' treats low attention span neither as a constraint nor a creative challenge, but as its very fuel
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March 07, 2026
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An antidote to loneliness
More than small talk
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March 07, 2026
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Reforms aid India’s growth, but long war may hurt: Govt
India’s fiscal arithmetic in FY26, two persons aware of discussions in the government said.
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March 07, 2026
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The restraint of sun-dried curd chillies
Don't troll me for this, but if there's one ingredient I will happily omit from my cooking, it is the green chilli.
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March 07, 2026
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Why marathons are no longer enough
As amateur runners swap city roads for brutal mountain peaks, India's ultra-running culture is reaching new heights
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March 07, 2026
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PhonePe’s IPO shadowed by massive Esop cost overhang
At its last private valuation of $14.5 billion, the Esop pool could be worth about ₹18,000 crore
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March 07, 2026
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Why gold, silver aren't acting like safe havens this time
Geopolitical crises typically send investors into precious metals.
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March 07, 2026
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Can gatekeeping curb overtourism?
We are loving the most beautiful places on the planet to death. It should be enough to know that beauty exists without needing to consume and share it
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