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Hindustan Unilever Shares Rise After Q1 Results Meet Expectations
HUL’s standalone net profit jumped 14.8% year-on-year to Rs 1,755 crore during the June quarter, while revenue rose 6.6% to Rs 10,114 crore.
Cupra to Unveil 100 Percent Electric Crossover Concept Car At Frankfurt Motor Show
The car will have the lines of a four-door crossover, bringing together the character of an SUV with the elegance of a classic sports coupe. It's the first street Cupra that will have a fully electric powertrain.
Motor Vehicles Amendment Bill 2019: No More Police Enquiry for Helping an Accident Victim
Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari said he is here "not to show any dream" but to fulfil promises made on better, smoother roads and latest transport technology.
Mumbai to Get Three New Metro Lines by 2026, Maharashtra Cabinet Gives Go to the Project
The 9.2-kilometre Gaimukh-Shivjai Chowk line in Mira Road area will have four elevated stations and will be built at a cost of Rs 4,476 crore and is expected to be completed by March 2022, said a statement from CM's office.
'Hawala Transactions': Congress Accuses BJP of Heinous Horse-Trading After Karnataka Govt Falls
The Congress-JD(S) government in Karnataka collapsed on Tuesday after the confidence motion moved by Chief Minister HD Kumaraswamy was defeated in the Assembly, ending his 14-month long turbulent tenure.
Toll in Assam Floods Climbs to 68, Water Re-enters 2 Districts, State Faces Price Rise
Two deaths were reported in Morigaon and Golaghat districts since Monday, according to ASDMA bulletin. It said the number of deluge-hit districts have increased to 19 on Tuesday, which was 18 till Monday
France Sweats in Record-breaking Heatwave, Temperature in Bordeaux Touches High of 41.2 Degrees Celsius
Forecasters predicted new temperature highs in a string of countries, including Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany and the Netherlands, where the mercury is set to reach 40 degrees Celsius for the first time on Thursday.
Heaviest Spells of Monsoon in Delhi, Heavy Rain Expected on July 25, 26
The Skymet Weather said it would be one of the heaviest spells of the monsoon season so far in Delhi. The expected rain will reduce the rain deficit in the national capital.
As Congress-JD(S) Coalition Falls, BS Yeddyurappa Says 'New Era of Development Will Start'
BS Yeddyurappa, who is likely to take over as chief minister, also said his focus will be on farmers hard hit by drought and other problems.
FM Rules Out Rollback of Duty on Newsprint, Says Move to Give Equal Chance to Domestic Industry
Nirmala Sitharaman was responding to YSR-Congress leader V Vijayasai Reddy, who during the debate stated that the duty would adversely impact small newspapers at a time when advertising revenue was also depleting.
Govt Has No Official Estimation of Black Money in the Country: MoS Finance Anurag Singh Thakur
Thakur said that the increase in black money was not due to a lack of alertness by the government. He also said that there are measures taken by the government to deal with black money including restriction in transactions.
Two Months After Payal Tadvi's Death, Cops File Charge Sheet Against Three Women Doctors
Tadvi's family had alleged that the three senior doctors ragged and hurled casteist abuses at Tadvi - who belonged to a tribal community - forcing her to kill herself.
Govt Orders Probe Into Fire in MTNL, BSNL Buildings in Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata
The fire outbreaks - which occurred in all these buildings on the same day - were controlled by the fire departments, and no casualties were reported.
Raveena Tandon Says That Salman Khan Told Everybody He Knows Me For 120 Years
Raveena Tandon revealed in an interview how Salman Khan joked about knowing her for 120 years.
Mamata Writes to PM Modi to Reverse Corporatisation of Ordnance Factories
Banerjee's missive comes in the backdrop of the Centre's bid to corporatise all the ordnance factories of the country, including the Ordnance Factory Board (OFB), which has it's headquarters in Kolkata.
Trump Accepts Imran Khan's Invitation to Visit Pakistan, Says Foreign Minister Qureshi
The visit, if made, will make Trump the sixth US president after George W Bush to visit the South Asian nation after a gap of over a decade.