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Crypto Firms Bank On Fair Play As Binance Logs Into FIU-IND
The regulatory gap between crypto firms registered with the Financial Intelligence UnitIndia (FIU-India) and unregistered offshore entities is expected to narrow, industry players said, after global crypto players Binance and KuCoin received approvals to register with India's anti-money laundering unit.
Eyes On Earth: Data Helps Farming And Industry
Tremendous strides are being made in Earth observation (EO) and agriculture technology (agritech) as the world braces for the impact of climate change.
8 Delhi hospitals, IGI Airport receive bomb threats
Delhi Fire Services on Sunday said eight city hospitals and IGI Airport received bomb threats through emails, 11 days after over 150 schools in DelhiNCR received a bomb scare of unprecedented scale.
India yet to pull the plug on its Covid vaccination drive
Experts feel paid vaccine shots should continue to be available for elderly and comorbid
APEX CAPEX
How is govt capital expenditure driving India's growth? Will RBI's suggested provisioning affect it?
What ails public sector banks?
Two books written by public sector bankers flag symptoms that range from seemingly small episodes to serious, reputation- ruining actions
Over 250,000 Infosys employees are trained in GenAI
MOHAMMED RAFEE TARAFDAR, chief technology officer (CTO) of Infosys, is driving the information technology (IT) services firm's artificial intelligence (AI) strategy.
Chip service that suits all needs
GPUaaS makes an expensive piece of computing technology available to the wider world, reports ASHUTOSH MISHRA
Bank accountable for clearing forged cheque
Sameer Jain, proprietor of Net Solutions, held a Business Gold Account with IDBI Bank, Chandigarh Branch.
Diversify your bond portfolio across credit ratings, issuers
Examine financials and repayment track record of each promoter
Futile to link market movements with poll-related jitters'
The ongoing Lok Sabha (LS) elections in 2024, coupled with the declining voter turnout, have left investors speculating about the election results. NILESH SHAH, managing director at Kotak Mahindra Asset Management Company, shares his insights on these developments, explores whether the initial low voter turnout is causing concern in the markets, and delves into investment strategies against this backdrop during a Zoom call with Puneet Wadhwa. Edited excerpts:
Stuck in neutral? TaMo's upsides may sputter on demand worries
STILL REVS UP FOR ROAD AHEAD: Automaker optimistic despite current roadblocks, banking on economic growth and government support to accelerate progress
Migration matters
Mobility must remain a priority for economic diplomacy
New economy, old habits
The world is fast-tracking the transition to a green economy.
Can a 1970s idea save democracy today?
The American political theorist John Rawls may be known for abstractions like \"the original position\" and \"the difference principle,\" but any mention of his name puts me in mind of something decidedly more tangible: Cake.
Lost a shock absorber
Exchange-rate flexibility is a shock absorber.
SoftBank arm plans to launch Al chips next yr
SoftBank Group's Arm Holdings plans to develop artificial-intelligence (AI) chips, seeking to launch the first products in 2025, Nikkei Asia reported on Sunday.
Pfizer, AstraZeneca line up $1 billion investments in France
Leading healthcare companies Pfizer and AstraZeneca announced on Sunday new investments in France worth a total of nearly $1 billion, ahead of the start of this year's annual 'Choose France' business summit.
China credit shrinks for first time
Credit contracts as government bonds record net repayment
US aims to stay ahead of China in using AI to fly fighter jets
Two Air Force fighter jets recently squared off in a dogfight in California.
'Over 300,000 Gazans fled Rafah'
The main United Nations agency aiding Palestinians in Gaza said early Sunday that about 300,000 people had fled over the past week from Rafah, the city in the enclave's southernmost tip where more than a million displaced Gazans had sought shelter from Israeli bombardments elsewhere over the past seven months.
Traders should opt for AEO recognition
Last Wednesday, the World Customs Organisation (WCO) began a three-day global conference on Authorised Economic Operators (AEO) programme in Shanghai, China to deliberate on the theme 'Harnessing the Power of AEO Programmes for Inclusive and Sustainable Global Trade.
India may export 18 mt of rice in 2024-25: USDA
India will remain a leading player in the world rice market despite restrictions, according to a recent projection by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA).
SBI to hire over 15K in FY25 to boost ops, expand network
State Bank of India (SBI) is planning to recruit over 15,000 people in 2024-25, increasing the strength of those in the field for marketing.
Telangana parties' quest to find their political equilibrium
While Congress faces acid test, BJP feels pressure to prove potential, and BRS fights to stay relevant; industry pushes for MSME benefits and GST easing. SHINE JACOB decodes
A thorn in Behenji's side: Nephew's removal signals BSP's identity crisis
WEIGHT OF LEADERSHIP? With Mayawati's throne in peril, a churn in Dalit politics in UP, and allegations the BSP had become 'BJP's B-team', could eventually turn the tide,
EAR TO THE GROUND - Fiery fight on cards in chilli capital
Locals call it a city with a fiery underbelly.
With 'Kejriwal's guarantees', AAP turns up the heat on BJP
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal spent his first 48 hours outside jail holding two political discourse-setting press conferences, the first of which, on Saturday, forced the top leadership of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to clarify that Prime Minister Narendra Modi will not retire once he turns 75.
Fight for the future: BJP, Cong pull out all stops for Pune seat
The contest for the Pune Lok Sabha seat, an urban constituency, is primarily between the Mahayuti candidate Murlidhar Mohol representing the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and his Maha Vikas Aghadi rival Ravindra Dhangekar of the Congress.
96 Lok Sabha, 203 Assembly seats go to polls today
Ninety-six Lok Sabha (LS) constituencies across 10 states and Union Territories will vote in the Phase-IV of the elections on Monday.