For the nine months ended December 31, 2025, AEL reported profit before tax (PBT) of Rs 3,581 crore, excluding an exceptional gain of Rs 9,215 crore from the sale of its Adani Wilmar stake and cement units to Ambuja Cements. Including exceptional items, PBT rose to Rs 12,796 crore, while pro
Bihar BJP President Sanjay Saraogi on Tuesday highlighted that the state's budget has constantly increased over the years and said that this year's budget will take the state further forward.
New Delhi [India], February 3: As global financial markets continue to experience volatility and uncertainty, traders are steadily moving away from prediction-based strategies toward more structured and probability-driven approaches. One trading methodology gaining increased attention is arb
Bihar Minister of Industries Dilip Jaiswal on Tuesday said that the state's budget will focus on increasing women participation, infrastructure and connectivity and prioritising education, health and electricity.
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], February 2: SBI Life Insurance, one of the leading life insurers in the country registered a New Business Premium of ₹31,326 crores for the period ended on 31st December, 2025 vis-a-vis ₹26,256 crores for the period ended 31st December, 2024. Regular premium has
The Finance Minister noted that the economy faces global uncertainties, disrupted supply chains and rising demands for energy and critical minerals, necessitating resilient and forward-looking policy measures. Some of the key announcements of the budget were the public capital expenditure
The minister pointed out that the revenue deficit grant received by Himachal Pradesh under the recommendations of the Finance Commission has been steadily decreasing in recent years and has now been practically eliminated, whereas, given the state's financial situation and the heavy losse
The Union Budget 2026-27, presented in Parliament on Sunday, has increased public capital expenditure to Rs 12.2 lakh crore in FY 2026-27, with industry experts saying that the increased outlay will revitalise project pipelines.
Apart from the increased allocation, the central drug regulator has been strenghtened, a plan for building over 1,000 medical trial sites has been announced, and cancer medicines have been exempted from custom duties.
The capital expenditure has been increased to Rs 11.21 lakh crore, up from the Rs 11.21 lakh crore allocated in the last Union Budget for FY25-26. For FY26, the government had set a capex allocation of Rs 11.21 lakh crore.
"As we approach the budget announcement, those of us in the healthcare profession have specific expectations. To begin with, I am looking for a significant increase in healthcare spending as a percentage of our GDP. While it stood at 1.9% last year, the National Health Policy has set a ta