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    Q-comm audits; modest Q1 for IT firms

    Happy Wednesday! Due to recent hygiene lapses by quick commerce, the government has intensified surprise inspections of their warehouses. This and more in today’s ETtech Morning Dispatch.

    Indian software sector earnings will remain modest in Q1: here’s why

    Infosys and LTIMindtree are expected to lead a modest increase in average growth for Indian software service providers in the first quarter of FY25. However, previous top performers, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) and HCLTech, may see pressure on profits and margins as they work to reignite growth.

    YES Bank Q1 Update: Advances rise 15% YoY to Rs 2.29 lakh cr, deposits grow 21%

    The bank's credit-to-deposit ratio for the first quarter was 86.4%, down from 91.3% in the same quarter last year. During the April-June 2024 period, the liquidity coverage ratio improved to 137.8%.

    ED gets 7-day remand of 'kingpin' in 2022 JKSSB SI paper leak case

    Yatin Yadav, the alleged kingpin in the 2022 JKSSB sub-inspector recruitment exam paper leak case, was remanded to seven-day Enforcement Directorate custody by a special court in Jammu. The case involves the cancellation of a selected list of candidates due to paper leak and malpractice. The ED is now investigating Yadav's alleged involvement in a scheme to access leaked papers for payments ranging from Rs 15 lakh to Rs 30 lakh.

    Preparations have started for polls in Jammu and Kashmir: PM Modi

    PM Modi announced assembly elections and statehood restoration in Jammu and Kashmir, inaugurated projects, and prepared for the International Yoga Day event with enhanced security measures for a promising future.

    Day is not far when people of JK will elect its own local govt, says PM; also warns terrorists

    PM Modi announces preparations for Jammu and Kashmir elections and restoration of statehood, inaugurates developmental projects worth Rs 1,500 crore in Srinagar.

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