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    Can you carry forward losses while filing ITR under the new tax regime? Read the fine print

    Carry forward and set off of losses in new tax regime: The income tax laws under the old tax regime allow carrying forward and set off of losses from capital assets. However, the question arises if the same benefit is available for all capital assets under the new tax regime.

    Best Hidden Spy Cameras with Audio for convenient video and audio monitoring

    In an era where security and privacy are paramount, hidden spy cameras with audio capabilities offer a discreet yet effective solution for monitoring your surroundings. This article delves into the best hidden spy cameras available in the market, providing comprehensive reviews and comparisons to help you make an informed decision. From mini cameras with low light vision to advanced Wi-Fi enabled devices with live streaming and motion detection. Whether you need to enhance home security, monitor office spaces, or ensure the safety of loved ones, these cutting-edge spy cameras offer the perfect blend of stealth and functionality.

    TMRW invests Rs 125 crore in Virat Kohli-backed men's wear brand Wrogn

    Accel and Virat Kohli-backed men's apparel brand Wrogn has raised Rs 125 crore from TMRW House of Brands, an Aditya Birla Group venture. With this round, TMRW has now invested in eight Indian fashion brands. The startup targets men aged 18-30, offering casuals cloths, accessories know for their bold print and colours.

    Handwritten manuscript of Camus' 'The Stranger' may fetch 800k euros at auction

    The 104-page draft is expected to reach between 500,000 and 800,000 euros at the Tajan auction house in Paris.

    Defence stocks: Long runway, hedge a bit to avoid narrative-based decisions; 8 PSU & Pvt sector stocks, 4 with upside potential of upto 44%

    In an election season, there are bound to be times when one or the other narrative may make one question about whether one should sell the stocks. The underlying reason would be fear of losing the gains on which one is sitting. Especially when it comes to sectors like defence, railways and others which have seen a strong re-rating and siting with big gains and already there has been skepticism about their stock price moving ahead of time. Now let's look at the issue in two ways, first is whether the fundamentals of the sector are on a strong foot and business is fine or not. Second, how to hedge the exposure so that one is not forced to sell due to narrative, because the fact is that a continuation in policy push means that the companies have just started their journey. While defence PSUs are well known, there are other private sector players, whose lifeline is dependent on defence expenditure and in the last few years they have also done well, both on the street and in terms of real business. So, it is better that one should hedge and stay with them and not get jittery because of one or the other narrative which will keep hitting the street till 4th June.

    Agnikul Cosmos flies world’s first rocket with single-piece 3D printed rocket engine. Check first video of launch here

    Following multiple unsuccessful attempts, space startup Agnikul Cosmos achieved a significant breakthrough on Thursday. They successfully conducted a sub-orbital test-flight of their in-house developed 3D-printed semi-cryogenic rocket named Agnibaan. This milestone was accomplished from their dedicated launch pad at Sriharikota, marking Agnikul Cosmos as the second private entity in India to achieve this feat.

    • BPL’s PCB unit in Bengaluru starts commercial production

      BPL commissions a modern PCB manufacturing facility in Doddaballapur, Bangalore, with an investment of Rs 20 crore, revolutionizing the Indian PCB landscape.

      Space startup Agnikul Cosmos calls off maiden rocket launch for a fourth time

      India's Agnikul Cosmos delayed the Agnibaan rocket launch to test igniter performance. The rocket can carry 300 kg to orbits 700 km high. Skyroot launched India's first privately developed rocket in 2022 from ISRO's site.

      Finally coming out of the woods? 6 mid and smallcap stocks from the much less talked paper industry

      Remember a company called Ballarpur industry ltd or commonly known as ( BILT) from Thapar group. From being a blue chip and part of indices going through a corporate insolvency resolution process under IBC. There are some industries which at one point of time were considered to be safe haven. Best of the industrial houses used to run them and the street used to treat their stocks as blue chips. Then came a time, both due to dumping by China and other factors, that the whole sector went into dumps and just never recovered for decades; both in real business and also on the street. Now when an industry stays in deep trouble for a long time, there are some players who are able to survive. How do they do it? either by changing the way they operate in terms of management ability, by adding new products or any others. The paper industry has been facing multiple challenges, now after years of consolidation in which many players exited, there are few left and have achieved a scale. Numbers are reflecting it, when will the street start to have a look at then more kindly is the question.

      Rare Indian banknotes from 1918 shipwreck to be auctioned in London

      Rare 10-rupee banknotes salvaged from a 1918 shipwreck will be auctioned by Noonans Mayfair in London next Wednesday. Estimated to fetch GBP 2,000-2,600, these notes were recovered from the SS Shirala sunk by a German U-boat. The notes bear the date May 25 1918. Also up for auction are a 100-rupee British colonial note and a 5-rupee Reserve Bank of India note.

      UK's July general election: Impact on India FTA, Indo-Pacific tilt

      While political analysts and strategic experts have expressed confidence that very little should change on the bilateral relationship front whatever the outcome in either election, the very small window that was open for a deal being clinched by the Sunak-led Tory government has now been swept away in the election wave of both countries.

      Seven dead in Russian strikes on Kharkiv as Kyiv pleads for weapons

      On Thursday, Russia launched missile strikes on Kharkiv, killing seven people at a printing house and wounding 28 others, as President Zelenskiy criticized Western allies for insufficient military support. The city, heavily bombarded for months, faced an intensified ground offensive beginning May 10, which has reportedly stalled. Around 15 missiles targeted transport infrastructure and the printing house, causing significant damage and casualties. Zelenskiy and other Ukrainian officials have called for more air defense systems, emphasizing the need for greater international assistance to counter Russian attacks effectively.

      Nobel laureate & short story master Alice Munro passes away at 92

      Munro had been in frail health for years and often spoke of retirement, a decision that proved final after the author's 2012 collection, 'Dear Life.'

      If China invades Taiwan, ASML and TSMC can disable chip machines

      ASML Holding NV and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. have measures in place to remotely disable chipmaking machines in the event of a Chinese invasion of Taiwan. The US government has expressed concerns about the impact of such an attack on the global semiconductor supply chain. ASML's advanced EUV machines are crucial in this scenario, with TSMC being a major client. The stakes are high as Taiwan produces around 90% of the world's most advanced chips.

      Ruskin Bond Turns 90: A look back at a life filled with stories and joy

      Ruskin Bond, the celebrated Indian author, marked his 90th birthday with reflections on his life and writing. Born in 1934 in Kasauli to British parents, Bond's childhood across India inspired his literary journey. Despite initially aspiring to be an actor or tap dancer, Bond found his true calling in writing, leading to a prolific career spanning over six decades. His vast body of work includes over 500 titles, showcasing his storytelling prowess. Bond's simple life in Landour, his love for everyday joys, and his numerous accolades reflect his humility and enduring legacy as one of India's greatest storytellers.

      3 stocks Hemang Jani is bullish on from capital goods sector

      LIC Housing, in terms of the asset quality, they have done reasonably well. Top line growth was slightly lower than market expectations and we believe that NBFCs as a space can do very well given that we are going to have a slightly stable kind of interest rate environment.

      Election, Q4 earnings, and FII flows among 10 factors that will steer D-Street this week

      Over 530 BSE-listed companies will announce their March quarter earnings this week, including DLF, GIC Housing Finance, INOX India, Jindal Steel & Power, Varun Beverages, Zomato, Bharti Airtel, Bharti Hexacom and Colgate-Palmolive (India).

      Chinese cat accidentally sets house on fire, causes Rs 11 lakh damage

      A cat in China accidentally sets its owner's house on fire by turning on the induction cooker, causing over Rs 11 lakh in damages. The cat, named Jingoudiao, was playing in the kitchen when it stepped on the cooker's touch panel, igniting the blaze. Despite the damage, Jingoudiao escaped unharmed and became a viral sensation on social media. The owner, Dandan, humorously changed the cat's name to "Sichuan's most badass cat" and made it appear in live-streaming sessions to "compensate." Dandan later apologized online for the incident and vowed to pay more attention to fire safety in the future.

      ‘Heeramadi’s dazzling costumes can now be yours! Fashion giant ‘AJIO launches ethnic collection inspired by Bhansali’s magnum opus

      The highly anticipated collection is inspired by the vibrant colors, intricate patterns, luxurious materials, and elaborate embellishments highlighted in 'Heeramandi: The Diamond Bazaar'. Showcasing a variety of fabrics including pure silk, tissue, georgette, and brocade, the collection embodies the opulence depicted in the Netflix series overseen by Sanjay Leela Bhansali.

      Dolly Khanna picks stake in Repco Home Finance, Som Distilleries, one more smallcap in March quarter

      Dolly Khanna diversified her portfolio by adding Repco Home Finance, Som Distilleries & Breweries, and Selan Exploration Technology. These smallcap stocks have shown impressive returns and rallies.

      Haute House: Karl Lagerfeld's luxurious, 8-room Parisian home fetches $10 mn at auction

      ​​.Lagerfeld found the eight-room apartment, which is on the third floor of a 17th-century building and overlooks the Seine and the Tuileries, 20 years ago while reading Maison & Demeure magazine.

      NBCC sold 480,000 sq ft for Rs 1905 crore in World Trade Centre

      NBCC has sold 480,000 sqft of commercial space in the World Trade Centre project at Nauroji Nagar for Rs 1905 crore. Major organizations like Power Finance Corporation Limited, Security Printing and Minting Corporation of India Limited, and Solar Energy Corporation of India Limited bought the space during an e-auction. The project, which includes 12 towers with 10 floors, is being developed near major establishments, recreational areas, and transportation hubs.

      Naomi Campbell stuns in Burberry showcase at London Fashion Week

      Naomi Campbell graced the runway for Burberry's showcase at London Fashion Week, where the iconic British brand unveiled its latest collection inspired by the city's rainy weather. The show featured luxurious outerwear, including trench coats and oversized duffels, alongside military-inspired designs and the brand's signature check print.

      Hubergroup India in talks with banks, NBFCs, AIFs for Rs 1,500 cr debt

      While talks with ICICI Bank, HDFC Bank, and Axis Bank are ongoing, the finalisation is pending. Among NBFCs, Tata Capital and Aditya Birla Finance are in talks, and discussions with ICICI Prudential Credit Fund and Axis Finance are underway in the credit fund space.

      Newspaper kiosk in Paris

      Paris's old-style newspaper and magazine kiosks, filled with vibrant posters and international papers, offer a unique experience for visitors. The scent of freshly printed paper and nearby bakeries enhance the experience. The kiosks are often vintage masterpieces, offering a visual feast with meticulously arranged magazines, newspapers, and postcards.

      ET Explainer: Building the future, exploring 3D printing in construction

      Three-dimensional (3D) printing, or additive manufacturing, is advancing globally across sectors, including real estate and construction. Projects like India's first 3D-printed post office and an office near Mumbai showcase the technology's potential. In real estate, 3D printing offers benefits such as faster construction, efficiency, sustainability, and flexibility in design.

      Space-tech startup Agnikul to flight test 3D-printed engine by year-end

      If successful, the startup incubated on the Indian Institute of Technology, Madras campus, will become India’s second private company to make a small satellite launch vehicle. The first one was Skyroot Aersospace, which launched the Vikram S in November 2022.

      Space startup Skyroot unveils Vikram-1 rocket, set to launch satellites next year

      Vikram-1 is a multi-stage launch vehicle with a capacity to place around 300 kg payloads in Low Earth Orbit. It is an all-carbon-fibre-bodied rocket that can place multiple satellites into orbit and features 3D-printed liquid engines.

      View: The internet is no match for the printed newspaper

      As a writer, it is of paramount interest to me that we get an infusion of new readers every five years or so in the print media. I fervently believe that readers who read newspapers and magazines in the hard-copy version will one day go on to read novels in the hardback. Because on your other e-devices, you only read what you search for. Once you search for 'Willard', the watch worn by Martin Sheen in Apocalypse Now, for instance, you will be fed articles on similar flamboyantly nicknamed dive watches from Seiko: Tuna, Arnie, Turtle, Monster.

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