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    Stable economy boosts India's housing market to new heights, scales 11-year peak

    The housing property market across India is seeing substantial growth in sales volumes, driven by stable economic conditions and continued confidence, even amidst higher mortgage rates. This uptrend is led by the top eight cities, including Mumbai, Delhi-NCR, Bengaluru, Pune, and Hyderabad, propelling the country’s residential real estate market to an 11-year high in sales volumes during the first half of the year.

    Myntra gained market share, scaling beauty and home decor: CEO Nandita Sinha

    Over the past year-and-a-half, online fashion retailer Myntra has gained market share even as rivals like Reliance Ajio and Nykaa Fashion have snapped at its heels, chief executive Nandita Sinha told ET in an interview–without naming the competition.

    Technology-enabled professional services firm Sikich Secures $250 Million minority growth investment from Bain Capital

    Sikich LLC received a $250 million investment from Bain Capital to accelerate growth and maintain professional services leadership under CEO Christopher Geier.

    Oyo withdraws IPO application, opts for private funding at 70% valuation cut

    Hospitality company Oyo has withdrawn its draft IPO papers for the second time, which it had filed in March 2023.

    As mercury rises, so does the demand for home delivery

    Ecommerce platforms are experiencing a surge in demand for essentials like groceries, leading to a spike in deliveries. This surge is also increasing the demand for manpower at dark stores and distribution centers. Orders in the National Capital Region have seen a sharp increase, with consumers also ordering ice-creams and beverages online.

    Small cities home to big dream jobs: Hiring scene in tier 2, 3 cities gets busy

    Job opportunities are growing across sectors in tier 2 and 3 cities, and professionals are eager to join, recruiters and firms said. Escalating living costs and infrastructural challenges in metros are prompting executives to move to smaller cities. Companies, on their part, are drawn by cheaper land costs, lower salaries and easy talent availability, besides rising disposable incomes in these cities.

    The Economic Times
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