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Here's why Indian companies are betting big on AI
The momentum in the AI space is accelerating as both startups & large companies are getting into a flurry of deals to expand their AI presence.
How RBI's Feb 12 circular changed the way banks dealt with stressed assets
Irrespective of what happens, the February 12 circular will always be the one that shook India Inc.
Halting tango among opposition parties is reminiscent of an earlier era in Indian politics
In 1987, Rajiv Gandhi had revived the label his mother had tagged on the Janata Party — khichdi sarkar
India's auto industry needs a sustainable scrappage policy
Existing scrap yard hubs will not be able to handle the sheer volume of discarded cars in the coming years.
In the age of Netflix, can Doordarshan leverage nostalgia?
For Gen X, born between the 1960s and '80s, DD's iconic shows like Rangoli are a way to connect to their past.
After credit crunch, NBFCs looking for new ways to keep themselves funded
Following the IL&FS crisis, funds availability to non-banking financial companies have gone down.
NBFCs need to diversify both assets & liabilities: Rashesh Shah, chairman of Edelweiss Group
If needed, NBFCs will have to sell assets and maintain balance sheet quality, Shah said.
India testing a new way to deal with stray cattle: Eliminate male bovine before conception
This is likely to solve one of the key problems in rural India ahead of a key elections — stray cattle.
Ground realty: After harsh winters consumers and developers get ready for long-term gains
The grievance redressal mechanism of RERA improved consumer and investor confidence by focusing on transparency.
Disappearance of a group of people on a fishing boat is still a mystery
A fishing boat that disappeared from Kochi about a month ago, carrying 100-odd people, is yet to be traced by agencies.
London falling for whiskey: Bartenders and distillers on full swing
In London, whisky is the new cool as bartenders and distillers try to make the dark spirit less stiff, more fun.
All it takes to enjoy New Zealand's Queenstown is to take a stroll
From the stunning lake and mountains to beautiful buildings and vineyards, Queenstown's allure is seductive.
Hindu Kush Himalaya Assessment: ICIMOD report
Ten major rivers of Hindu Kush Himalaya are a lifeline for nearly 2 billion people in eight countries.
Lego Boost Creative Toolbox review: An interactive, build-it-yourself robot kit for children and adults
The toolbox has a total of 843 pieces and you can use it to build five different robots.
BTW - Puzzle Maze review: A mind workout game with minimal design & zero learning curve
There is typically only one correct path in each level and there are 88 levels in total.
Gripr review: A clever stick-on device to ensure secure grip for slippery smartphones
It's a small, lightweight (4 grams) plastic stand that can work on any phone (with or without a case).
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