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GEG aims to tap into synergies offered by business adjacencies to accelerate its growth after a recent realignment of revenue streams and companies in the century-old Godrej Group.
Hyundai Motor dealers file lawsuit against the company in Chicago federal court, accusing them of inflating electric vehicle sales through d...
Muralikrishnan B said the company is mulling to start manufacturing artificial intelligence-based Internet of Things devices in India, and ...
Sales of commercial vehicles increased last quarter, driven by strong replacement demand and continued government infrastructure spending. M...
New Delhi and Moscow aim to establish a long-term arrangement for crude oil supplies during PM Narendra Modi's visit on July 8-9. The discus...
Hyderabad-based Star Finserv India was offering the service under 'Progcap' (owned and operated by Desiderata Impact Ventures Private Limite...
Gathering under the grand arches of this historic city are the world's foremost energy leaders, visionaries, and influencers, all converging...
High property prices, lack of jobs and rising crime are rendering Canada into a nightmare -- so much so that a high cost of living has triggered reverse migration from Canada.
Knight Frank reports 190 luxury homes sold in Dubai, each over $10 million, with top areas Palm Jumeirah, Emirates Hills, and District One. Sales trends highlight personal use demand. Dubai, a tourism and trade hub, attracted 17.15 million visitors last year. Second-quarter sales of $25 million homes rose 25%.
Kuwait’s new visa rules let domestic workers transfer to the private sector with employer approval and a one-year residency. Starting July 14, they pay a 50 dinars transfer fee and 10 dinars service charge. Following penalties and new residency options for illegal expatriates, some faced eviction amid temperatures over 45°C, adhering to legal guidelines.