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Legal experts say if found liable, IndiGo can face several punitive actions from DGCA. DGCA’s enforcement tools include licence cancellation, suspension and imprisonment up to two years, fines up to ₹1 crore for serious violations, restriction or curtailment of flight operations for safety or compliance lapses, or suspension of slots or schedules if it finds mismanagement
Wakefit’s ₹1,289-crore IPO opened with a quiet start, drawing only a small portion of bids on Day 1 despite healthy retail interest. While the company is eyeing a valuation of around ₹6,400 crore and plans to deploy fresh capital toward store expansion, rentals, and marketing, institutional investors remained on the sidelines in early trade
Euler believes that with high-quality components and real-time monitoring, EVs will need to visit a workshop only once a year compared to once in three months for regular vehicles
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As companies race each other to build bigger and better AI systems, chip manufacturers reallocate production capacities to AI chips, hurting the availability of smartphone components and driving up prices on store shelves in India
IndiGo has cancelled over 1,000 flights in three days, with shares falling 9% this week, as the airline faces chaos after underestimating crew needs under the new DGCA FDTL
The start-up says strategic investment will accelerate global growth as it backs a no-code, agentic AI tool that lets non-developers build production apps
A simple guide to the history, preparation, and presentation of India’s Union Budget
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A developed India in 2047 will need a generation of entrepreneurs and companies willing to take risks when the outcome is uncertain. The nation will need outliers who trust their conviction, go against the tide and prove others wrong
Wockhardt’s pivot to create novel antibiotics is not only stoking its revival, but also heralds a new trajectory up the value chain for India’s pharma sector
M&M has become the first desi automaker to break into the top rung of the car market by striking a chord with the unapologetic aspiration of India’s youth
AU’s philosophy of eschewing risk has helped it become the first company in a decade to secure a universal banking licence
While edtech has become a graveyard of start-ups, Physicswallah is the sector’s first unicorn to go public. It is also the sole growing company among the top test-prep shops
Manipal’s insatiable appetite for acquisitions has made it the biggest hospital chain in the country this year
Rapido has broken the Uber-Ola duopoly in ride hailing by flipping the typical go-to-market script of consumer-tech in India. Now it is foraying into food delivery
Groww is the most-profitable new age unicorn to go public—by a distance; and it is expanding beyond its brokerage roots into wealth management
After decades of calm in India’s paints market, Birla Opus’ entry has shown that in a world chasing speed, size can still be a strategy
After five decades at the helm, VIP Industries’ promoters have done what few legacy families dare: ceded control to give the brand a second life
A decades-old family business turned bhujia into a $10bn brand on its own terms. Now, Temasek is backing its next global leap
Facing overcapacity at home, Chinese automakers are hunting for market share in India’s key export strongholds
As data centres multiply across India, rising energy needs can strain transmission networks and challenge the country’s clean-power ambitions
A Jaipur-based health-tech start-up is building a network for diagnosing and treating vertigo, bringing specialised care and advanced rehab to patients globally
A study explores how interest rates and money supply shape tourism flows and spending across small Pacific Island economies
Silver, an asset once considered gold’s quieter cousin, is now commanding investors' attention, given its extraordinary rally this year, with prices soaring to multi-year highs and shattering previous records. But does it make sense to add a touch of silver shine to your portfolio now?
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A new report projects India’s mutual fund assets could exceed ₹300 lakh crore by FY35 as steady retail inflows strengthen long-term industry growth
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Euler believes that with high-quality components and real-time monitoring, EVs will need to visit a workshop only once a year compared to once in three months for regular vehicles
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