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Union Budget consultations done, Sitharaman set to announce measures and reforms on July 23
Budget expectations: Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman completed pre-Budget consultations with diverse stakeholders, setting the stage for presenting her seventh Union Budget on July 23. This first full budget of Modi's third term aims to steer India towards becoming a developed nation by 2047. President Murmu hinted at significant economic reforms ahead.
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D2C brands reduce ads amid complaints about misleading claims
Honasa Consumer, owner of Mamaearth, has reduced influencer posts after being named the biggest violator of advertising content for FY24. Other D2C players like HealthKart, FirstCry, and Lenskart were also noted as violators. ASCI's report highlighted misleading claims and promotion of harmful products as common violations.
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India's top 100 listed companies must verify market rumours in 24 hours
Starting June 1, the top 100 listed companies must confirm or deny market rumors in mainstream media within 24 hours. The rule aims to prevent information leaks affecting stock valuation, enhancing market fairness. Sebi's new framework excludes price volatility for corporate actions, ensuring a level playing field for all investors. This initiative strengthens the market's integrity, making it more attractive to global investors.
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The banyan tree of health: Combating the titan twindemic of diabetes and obesity
The twindemic of type 2 diabetes and obesity is a major challenge in India, with over 100 million adults living with diabetes and roughly 250 million adults being overweight or obese.
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SBI or HDFC Bank? What should you go for? Mayuresh Joshi answers
SBI shows strength with decent numbers. For HDFC Bank, again, I think it is all about the next couple of quarters in terms of how much of a recovery they can exhibit, specifically in terms of deposit growth. M&M's SUV market share and farm equipment solutions market are positive, but tractor de-growth is a concern. Mahindra & Mahindra's farm equipment business may recover with normalised monsoons. Yes Bank's recovery remains uncertain.
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Uttar Pradesh 2023: Mathura, Kashi occupy centre stage, a gangster-politician dies on live TV
The Allahabad High Court delivered two rulings that fanned new life into disputes in Varanasi and Mathura, where major mosques stand adjacent to prominent temples. In each case, Hindu litigants argue that the mosques were built over portions of demolished temples during the Mughal rule.
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Delhi: New Covid sub-variant on radar; flurry of surprise inspection of hospitals
The devastating third wave of the Covid pandemic driven by the Omicron variant had resulted in a record surge of infections in Delhi in early 2022, and the second one driven by the Delta variant had wreaked havoc in the national capital, as at other places, in 2021.
Manipur: Complementary food launched for infants lodged at relief camps
The Nutrimix was handed out to as many as 16 infants at Manipur Trade and Centre Relief Camp, Lamboi Khongnangkhong, Imphal West. The relief camp currently lodges 585 inmates, who are mostly from Kangpokpi, Kakching (Sugnu, Serou), Churachandpur and Bishnupur districts.
Racist, sexist, casteist: Is AI bad news for India?
With a population of 1.4 billion powering the world's fifth-biggest economy, India is undergoing breakneck technological change, rolling out AI-based systems - in spheres from health to education, agriculture to criminal justice - but with scant debate on their ethical implications, experts say.
Mansukh Mandaviya urges officials to work on flood-management model for Assam
Union Minister of Health and Family Welfare, Mansukh Mandaviya urged the officials to work on a flood-management model to deal with the flood situation in Assam which is a recurring phenomenon
ZS PRIZE healthcare challenge announces top 20 teams, 8 teams to advance to final round
The top 20 teams for the second iteration of ZS PRIZE, a flagship programme for healthcare innovation, have been revealed by the international management consulting and technology business ZS.
Shilpa Shetty gets emotional after mother Sunanda undergoes surgery, pens a sweet note
Shamita Shetty dropped a comment, "Our momie is the strongest."
Actress Shivangi Joshi hospitalised for kidney infection, updates fans about her health on social media
Actress Shivangi Joshi informs her fans on social media about her hospitalisation due to a kidney infection and expresses her gratitude for their support, and also reminding them to take care of themselves.
Gujarati actress Happy Bhavsar Nayak passes away, condolences pour in
Born to artist parents, Happy Bhavsar started working as a child artist with TV serial Gunehgar and Tankha. She quickly earned fame and continued with her acting career as she worked with Saumya Joshi in HK Arts - which was a college-based theatre activity.
Delhi Police in Jaipur to arrest Rajasthan Minister's son in rape case
"Our team of officers have reached Jaipur in connection with the case to nab Joshi who has been absconding. Our teams are conducting search to locate and trace him," said a senior police officer.
Ayu Health raises $27 million in funding led by The Fundamentum Partnership
Founded in 2019 by Himesh Joshi, Arjit Gupta and Karan Gupta, Ayu Health is a network of hospitals offering advanced treatments. It currently works with more than 70 hospitals across Bengaluru, Chandigarh, the National Capital Region and Jaipur, serving over 2,000 patients every day.
Tata Trusts' IHF backs startup that built low cost test to determine drug resistant TB
HealSeq is incubated at the India Institute of Science (IISc) innovation – Bangalore in March 2020. The start-up works on biomarker discovery, precision medicine and immune profiling.
Budget must focus on near-term income support measures, delay fiscal correction: Report
Citing the latest National Statistical Office's estimate on GDP for this fiscal, a report by CRISIL on Tuesday said household consumption is lagging fiscal 2020 levels by three percentage points this fiscal, making it the worst performer among the expenditure-side components of the GDP since the pandemic.
Mumbai's drop in cases may be due to reporting anomalies, wait for a week, say experts
Mumbai's 3rd wave began on December 21. On January 7 the city's daily new cases and test positivity rate (TPR) hit 20,971 and 29%, but from then onwards both the daily new cases and TPR, as recorded on Tuesday, started falling to 11,647 and 18.7%.
BJP leaders rule out leadership change in Karnataka, see conspiracy behind the rumours
The chief minister, who would complete five months in office in the next couple of days, had turned emotional in his home town Shiggaon.
Blip in 2nd Covid wave? Maharashtra caseload in first 10 days of July over 79,500
In the last 10 days, Maharashtra and Kerala, the two states synonymous with rising Covid trends in the last 16 months, reported 79,595 cases and 1.28 lakh cases respectively to once again emerge as the major contributors (53%) to the country’s daily Covid burden.
'Ek Hazaron Mein Meri Behna Hai' actress Tarla Joshi passes away
The veteran actress suffered a heart attack.
Mumbai may be gaining the upper hand in Covid fight: Expert
While Mumbai saw an addition of a record 11,163 cases on April 4, the numbers started dropping over the past few days, with Sunday seeing 5,542 cases.
Lok Sabha proceedings hit for fourth consecutive day as Opposition protest against farm laws continues
While demanding repeal of the three laws, Opposition parties are also insisting on a stand alone debate on the farmers' issue.
No house panel meets likely due to ‘confidentiality clause’, Covid: Pralhad Joshi, Parliamentary affairs minister
Many lawmakers have conveyed that their first priority is work in their constituencies to deal with the Covid-19 pandemic, according to those in the know, and Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu and Speaker Om Birla are not in favour of permitting regular meetings of the various department related standing committees and other panels.
Stocks in the news: RIL, Aurobindo Pharma, Hero MotoCorp, Adani Ports, Future Retail and ONGC
Strides Pharma said it has ceased distribution of its ranitidine tablets in the US market.
Testing times? Keep calm. Prasoon Joshi, Dabur boss, Nestle India MD share some wise words at ETGBS 2020
Industry leaders believe that life, and business, should be as usual, even in tough times.
Trump visit will bolster support for Republicans in US election, feels Indian American doctor and fund raiser
When Trump visits India next week, political analysts will be looking at Indian American voters and the likely impact that the visit will have in a year of presidential elections in the US. Prominent Republican, Dr. Sampat Shivangi feels that the visit will help to bolster the support for the President among Indian Americans in the US.
Bleetech runs a TV channel for the deaf
The deaf in India have mostly come under the ignored communities of the society. To change this narrative, Bleetech Innovations’s digital platform offers content in Indian Sign Language on a range of topics covering education, news, entertainment, etc.,.
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