Optical fibre cable (OFC) manufacturers are bracing to meet a multifold increase in fiberisation, aggressively tap global markets to power 5G services, and cope with demand from fibre-to-the home
London-based company says Indian team supports its international clients, solves operational problems
Brokerages have also highlighted that the energy crisis in Europe would be a big opportunity for Indian forging and casting companies such as Bharat Forge
The Kospi index tumbled 3% to its lowest close in more than 2 years, leading declines in Asia. The won, by far the region's worst performer this quarter, slid to the weakest level since March 2009
Round saw participation from Insitor Partners, 9Unicorns, Venture Catalysts and a clutch of other investors
Giorgia Meloni won a clear majority in Italian election, setting herself up to become the country's first female prime minister at the head of the most right-wing government since World War II
Hit by Covid slump, Broadway's longest-running play will stage its last show in February 2023
Singer Adam Levine is set to perform with his band Maroon 5 for a show in Las Vegas next month as allegations abound that he flirted with multiple women.
India, aware of the separate identities problem, tried to solve it 72 years ago through articles 370-72 of the Constitution. That success should not be challenged by trying to forge a single identity
Company enables crypto investors to manage accounting and compliance to local laws
In a judgment in September 2018, the apex court declared a live telecast of court proceedings part of the right to access justice under Article 21 of the Constitution
Court warnings and RBI's circular prohibit lenders and their agents from harassing or threatening debtors
Regulator not against algo trading but businesses 'cannot be a black box', she says
Federal Trade Commission Chair Lina Khan said her agency is taking a stronger approach to consent decrees compared to a 2011 deal with Twitter Inc. that was criticized in a whistle-blower's complaint
Nearly 64 per cent of total donations went to religious organisations and the highest number of donations were made by lower-income and middle-class households, says a latest survey
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The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) is mooting a stricter framework for identifying "beneficial owners (BOs)" of foreign portfolio investment (FPI) in the country
Futures trading in commodities has been banned at the drop of a hat despite numerous past committees and panels finding no direct linkage between such trading and price rise
Organisers prepare for 40,000-plus participants at this year's Delhi half marathon, which will kick off on October 16
China's doubling down on its zero-tolerance stance toward Covid-19 is draining local-government coffers, posing a fresh threat to the economy and bond investors