Global investment bank Jefferies has increased its allocation to India and Taiwan in its Asia Pacific ex-Japan relative-return portfolio, while trimming exposure to China and Indonesia, citing evolving macroeconomic conditions and relative growth prospects across the region.
In an interview with ANI, Sanyal said a healthy economic system must allow for "continuous churn", where old companies shut down, and new ones emerge to take their place. He stressed that constant change is necessary for long-term economic strength.
The Dharavi Redevelopment Project undertaken by Adani Group reached a significant turning point in 2025 as the multi-decade plan transitioned from a conceptual stage into physical construction. According to a press release, the year saw the start of actual building work on 6.5 acres of railw
The Indian Medical Association (IMA) strongly opposes the Andhra Pradesh government's decision to allow Ayurvedic doctors to perform surgeries, citing concerns about patient safety.
The Defence Acquisition Council of the Defence Ministry today cleared a proposal to allow the defence forces to sign contracts under emergency procurement powers till January 15 next year.
The Indian government has officially notified the Colliery Control (Amendment) Rules, 2025, to make it much easier to start coal mining operations. This new rule changes the law to allow the boards of coal companies to approve the opening of a mine, a seam, or even a section of a seam. By ma
New Delhi [India], December 26: Milk has never been just a source of nutrition in India; it's tradition, belief, and habit. From morning chai to temple offerings, from children's glasses to fasting days where milk and fruits are the only foods allowed, milk has universally been accepted acro
"Stalin lectures others about religious tolerance, harmony, and secularism, but his son says Sanatan should be eliminated. His leader, A Raja, has said that Hinduism and Hindus are like AIDS. The DMK government is denying the rights of Hindus by not allowing them to light lamps at temples
At present, the ONOS scheme is limited to government-funded institutions. However, the Centre is examining a proposal to allow private universities and colleges to join the scheme on a pre-negotiated payment basis, sources added.
"As far as O. Panneerselvam is concerned, during the event held on Tuesday, the majority of the district secretaries expressed their opinions. Based on those views, they have stated that a good decision will be taken within two days. They have clearly stated that at no point will they joi
Delhi Capitals CEO Sunil Gupta said the DC School Cup 2025 final gave students a memorable experience, allowing them to play at Arun Jaitley Stadium alongside their cricketing heroes, and praised the impressive performances of the boys and girls.
The State Association of Medical and Dental College Teachers (SAMDCOT) on Wednesday expressed grave concern over the recent violent incident involving a doctor and a patient at Indira Gandhi Medical College (IGMC), Shimla, urging the administration, media and public to allow a fair and tr