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    Jagran Prakashan Q4 Results: Net profit slides 74% to Rs 6.02 crore, revenue up 11% YoY

    Jagran Prakashan Ltd, the publisher of Hindi daily Dainik Jagran, on Tuesday reported a 74.1 per cent decline in its consolidated net profit to Rs 6.02 crore for the fourth quarter ended on March 31, 2024.

    Nykaa appoints Santosh Desai as independent director

    Santosh Desai previously served as the CEO of business consulting company Future Brands for nearly 17 years, and also as president of advertising firm McCann.

    BJP strongholds in Bengal's Jangal Mahal region to go to polls in sixth phase

    The Jangal Mahal region, a stronghold of identity politics, braces for electoral battles as BJP-TMC rivalry intensifies. The penultimate phase of voting will decide the fate of eight Lok Sabha seats, marked by shifting alliances, family legacies, and socio-political tensions. Over 1.45 crore voters await their turn amidst tight security arrangements.

    Kanthi: BJP gains ground as TMC battles to retain foothold in Suvendu Adhikari's backyard

    Political observers note that Kanthi presents a unique dynamic, as compared to other constituencies of the state, featuring a distinctly bipolar electoral landscape where voters face a clear choice between supporting the BJP and its national agenda or favouring the TMC government in Bengal and its welfare schemes. The constituency will go to polls on May 25 in the sixth phase.

    Magazines can offer subscriptions on ONDC

    Advertising-as-a-service to start in June-July; India Post in advanced stages of integration as logistics service provider

    India Inc, here's a case for making room for women

    A study published in Harvard Business Review in 2006 had recommended three or more women directors to drive change. According to researchers Alison M Konrad and Vicki W Kramer, solo women on boards feel isolated and marginalised. Adding a second helps reduce isolation but the two may be perceived as a separate group and could find they have to be careful not to appear to be conspiring. A clear shift occurs when boards have three or more women. At that critical mass, women tend to be regarded by other members not as 'female directors' but simply as fellow directors.

    The Economic Times
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