For a sector that has traditionally looked at captive centres as disruptive and competitive threats to its businesses, Infosys' move indicates a huge shift.
The Global 7000 jet will have a range of 7,400 NM at M 0.85 with 8 passengers, and will connect London to Singapore or New York City to Dubai non-stop.
Poor corporate results, political uncertainty and global fears have combined to bring markets down. But younger investors should see this as an opportunity.
The trainers, according to intelligence agencies, are mostly former army commanders or ex al-Qaida members with a ‘nom-de-guerre’.
Production of LED lamps that consume about 80% less energy than incandescent bulbs has increased to 3 crore per month against 10 lakh a year ago.
Such a move gives employees holding stock options an avenue to monetise them, something they normally wouldn’t be able to do in absence of a listing.
With OYO Cafe, the company will aggregate its listed hotels' kitchens to prepare food, which it will sell under its own brand.
DIPP has proposed to marry industrial codes with the FDI policy, bringing about significant clarity in the overall foreign investment framework.
Worryingly, areas considered as critical by the Modi government, including funding development of military systems are the worst performers in terms of money spent.
UGC has directed ten institutions to immediately shut down their off-campus centres, saying these are 'unauthorised' and have been set up against the rules.
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The government maintained a cautiously upbeat view, saying that despite some weaknesses, the economy continues to recover.
TOKYO: Japan's Ministry of Agriculture bought a total of 119,415 tonnes of food quality wheat from the United States, Canada and Australia in a regular tender that closed late on Thursday.
Japan, the world's sixth-biggest wheat importer, keeps a tight grip on imports of the country's second most important staple after rice and buys the majority of the grain for milling via tenders typically issued three times a month.
Details are as follows (in tonnes):
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