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Noel is the half-brother of the late Ratan Tata, and was already a key trustee of the Sir Dorabji Tata Trust and the Sir Ratan Tata Trust
Company's performance missed profit estimates, beat on revenue growth
Updated On: Oct 11 2024 | 2:45 PM ISTadded sugars in baby cereal range
Updated On: Nov 01 2024 | 3:24 PM ISTRatan Tata made Tata Steel a global brand. His inspiring legacy will continue to guide the industry, he added
Updated On: Oct 11 2024 | 2:44 PM ISTIn early days of war, Israel's leadership presented a unified front as it responded to Hamas attack, but as the war has dragged on and spread to Lebanon, key policy differences have emerged
BS BFSI Summit: As GIFT City gains traction, panellists agreed it is well-positioned to become a key player in international finance, transforming India's role in the global financial landscape
Under the Income Tax Act Section 220 (2A), if a taxpayer fails to pay the tax amount specified in any demand notice, he/she is liable to pay interest at 1 per cent per month for the period of delay
While the US imposes minimal tariffs on imports, countries like China and Brazil place hefty charges on American goods, but India surpasses all, says Donald TrumpWhile the US imposes minimal tariffs o
About 30 people have been rescued from the boat, which on Sunday was carrying an estimated 70-75 people to the nearby coastal town of Myeik
North Korea's advancing nuclear arsenal is a major security threat to South Korea. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un recently took steps to permanently terminate all relations with South Korea
Investors were seeking higher yields due to broader market uncertainty related to the US presidential elections and domestic political risks which could impact the bond issuers' repayment ability
Football stars like England's Harry Kane and France's Kylian Mbappe, however, are set to miss their respective UEFA Nations League ties due to injury.
The Reserve Bank of India, in its 51st Monetary Policy meeting, announced a shift of stance from withdrawal of accommodation to 'neutral', signalling an upcoming interest rate change