Binani said, "The neutral sector outlook is backed by an expectation of 10 per cent-12 per cent yoy revenue growth in FY25. Order inflows are likely to pick up in 2HFY25, led by supportive government budgets along with expectation of acceleration of private sector's capex. Margins are expect
The pace of construction for National Highways in India witnessed an uptick in FY24, reaching 34 Km/day, albeit lower than the 37 km/day reported in FY21.
"It expresses aspirations. And bear in mind now, the interesting thing about the reel culture, we take, typically associated with the Gen Z. And Gen Z would be, I think, if I got my numbers right, about 10 per cent of the electorate this time. But it's not just them who are hooked on the rea
The Israeli officials, quoted in an extensive investigation by the online publication jointly run by Palestinians and Israelis, said that the AI-based tool was called "Lavender" and was known to have a 10 per cent error rate.
Savings deposits in the UAE's banking sector, excluding interbank deposits, attracted around AED 25 billion to reach AED270.48 billion at the end of January 2024, compared to about AED USD 245.54 billion in January 2023, with an annual growth of 10.2 per cent, according to the latest stat
The central government's push for millet crop has increased the yearly income of 75 per cent of the millet farmers between 10 per cent to 20 per cent in Uttarakhand, revealed a study conducted on over 2,100 farmers by the Indian Institute of Management, Kashipur.
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) fined Islamabad United pacer Naseem Shah 10 per cent of his match fee after he breached Pakistan Super League's (PSL) code of conduct during a match against Multan Sultans at the Pindi Cricket Stadium.
Speaking from the stage of the meeting, Lokesh said, "Psycho Jagan has backstabbed the BC community. Jagan reduced 10 per cent reservations in the local bodies and he is responsible for 16,000 BCs losing their opportunities. YSRCP has taken back 8000 acres of assigned lands from BC community
The budgetary estimates for next year were up 10 per cent from the previous budget estimates of 2023-24, and 6.5 per cent up against the revised estimates.
The Bill mandates the state to collect 10 per cent tax from temples generating revenue exceeding Rs 1 crore and 5 per cent from shrines with revenue of between Rs 10 lakh and Rs 1 crore.