Supermicro, an American tech company is exploring local manufacturing opportunities as it looks to deepen its footprint in the Indian market. Vik Malyala, Managing Director & President, EMEA, at Supermicro stated that the company is closely monitoring the "Make in India" initiative to
New Delhi [India], February 18: Brands today are no longer based on advertising budgets and distribution muscle only. They are shaped in boardrooms where strategy meets instinct, on shop floors where careers begin unexpectedly, and in everyday consumer interactions that quietly define loy
Ahead of his side's ICC T20 World Cup clash against the UAE in Delhi, South Africa's coaching consultant and former all-rounder Albie Morkel backed pacer Kagiso Rabada and a patchy Dewald Brevis to come good, terming the latter as an "X-factor player".
At the AI Impact Summit in New Delhi, Bengaluru-based CynLr showcased CyRo, a robot that picks up unknown objects intuitively like a human baby. Using advanced vision, it learns in seconds without massive training, aiming to revolutionize factories with adaptive, software-defined automati
The Indian automotive industry is projected to experience a normalisation of wholesale volume growth, with a moderate expansion of 3-6 per cent expected across various segments in the 2026-27 fiscal year. This follows a period of elevated growth in the latter half of 2025-26, which was prima
Rajasthan Minister Sanjay Sharma said seven workers died in the Bhiwadi factory fire, with only their bones recovered. He confirmed the factory, located in a garment zone, was illegally manufacturing fireworks.
BJP president Nitin Nabin has condoled the loss of lives in a chemical factory fire incident in Rajasthan's Bhiwadi and said the local administration is providing all possible relief and assistance.
Firefighters responded promptly, dispatching four trucks initially and calling in reinforcements from Noida and Hapur. CFO Rahul Pal reported the fire was brought under control within half an hour, with no casualties.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday expressed grief over the loss of lives in the Bhiwadi fire incident and prayed for the speedy recovery of the injured.
Rajasthan Congress President Govind Singh Dotasra urged the government and the administration to take immediate action on the matter, where he also pointed to an earlier similar accident in Ajmer, where 16 people were killed after a chemical tanker overturned.