Snoop Dogg is currently in Paris, promoting the Olympic Games, and is also making a handsome amount of money from his viral Olympic appearances. He is one of the most popular correspondent for the Paris Olympics 2024, and has provided some extremely humorous commentary throughout the Olympic Games.
Incidents involving kanwariyas have underscored the dangers posed by both their own actions and those of other road users. Effective enforcement of rules and improved infrastructure are needed to enhance safety for all. Specific measures for events like the kanwar yatra are crucial for safeguarding pedestrians and other vulnerable road users.
Facing political unrest, Bangladesh is unlikely to export Hilsa to India this year. Historically sent by Sheikh Hasina, these consignments are now halted, leading to higher prices. Imports from Myanmar and Odisha are already costly, affecting the availability of this delicacy.
The Supreme Court delayed its decision on Manish Sisodia's bail plea related to the Delhi excise policy case. The CBI and ED have filed charge sheets against the former Delhi deputy chief minister. The court questioned the delay in trials and discussed the fine line between policy decisions and criminality.
Tech firms like Google have built strong antitrust defences, enabling them to manage US rulings on search efficiently. Legal processes are time-consuming, offering chances for settlements. Google's search dominance remains intact, supported by its broad application suite. While multiple lawsuits could weaken Google's stance, it continues to hold a significant market presence.
In tackling inflation, the Indian government faces the challenge of balancing the needs of both farmers and consumers. To protect consumers from escalating prices, the government has introduced export restrictions and stock limits, along with other supply-side interventions.
Indian consumer goods companies have paused their operations in Bangladesh following violent protests that led Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to flee. Major companies like Coca-Cola and Marico are prioritizing employee safety and suspending sales until normalcy returns. These operations in Bangladesh provide a small but crucial part of their revenue.
Vedanta expects to save ₹1,000 crore annually in interest costs after utilizing proceeds from a recent ₹8,500 crore fund-raising to repay debt. Their June quarter profit surged 54%, while margins hit a seven-quarter high. This financial improvement follows significant debt reduction measures and a strategic focus on refinancing existing loans.
Power Finance Corporation (PFC) reported a 24% increase in net profit for the quarter ending June, reaching ₹3,718 crore. The company's interest income rose approximately 17% to ₹11,827 crore. Additionally, PFC's loan asset portfolio expanded by 10% to ₹4.75 lakh crore as of June 30. The company also noted that no new non-performing assets (NPAs) were added over the past year. The gross NPAs ratio decreased by 44 basis points during the quarter, falling to 3.38%.
IndiGo's chief executive Pieter Elbers on Monday said a customised business class offering would be introduced in the middle of November which will cover 12 routes. The airline plans to introduce twelve business-class seats per aircraft. On the Mumbai-Delhi route, the airline will offer business-class services with a ticket price of Rs 18,000-lower than the Rs 22,000-26,000 charged by its competitors.
Indian exporters noted that Bangladesh's political unrest might temporarily redirect garment orders to India. Recently, Sheikh Hasina resigned amid protests, disrupting business activities. Exporters emphasized their empathy for Bangladesh and wished for a quick return to stability for normal business to resume.
Amritsar MP Gurjeet Singh Aujla brought Chhole Kulche from Amritsar to Parliament, inviting MPs for a meal. This prompted an enthusiastic response from MPs of various parties. Khagaria MP Rajesh Verma and SP MP Jaya Bachchan discussed religious tilak practices. Meanwhile, veteran BJP MPs were upset over limited opportunities to discuss ministry grants.
The Indian Air Force commenced Exercise Tarang Shakti, featuring air force units from Germany and France. Participants, including Eurofighter Typhoons and Rafales from visiting countries, engaged in simulated warfare and large force operations. This first multinational exercise hosted by the IAF in decades aims to boost international cooperation and collective security capabilities.
Tata Power formed a partnership with Druk Green Power Corporation Limited for a 600 MW hydropower project in Bhutan. With a 40% equity stake, the estimated project cost is ₹6,900 crore. The company plans to explore additional projects in Bhutan in the coming years to utilize hydropower's potential.
A farmer named Dilip Mistry and his associates discovered a 16.10-carat diamond in Madhya Pradesh's Panna district. They leased land in the Jaruapur area for excavation. The gem will be auctioned by the government, and Mistry aims to improve his family's finances with the earnings. Panna is known for its diamond reserves.
Fears among investors and poor economic data caused the U.S. stock market to fall rapidly. Global markets, particularly Japan, were impacted by the decline in major indices. Jeff Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg, and Elon Musk—three of the biggest tech billionaires—saw significant declines in their net worth.
State-run banks will embark on a government-approved reform agenda for fiscal 2025 focusing on data-driven human resource strategies, including manpower planning, succession planning, and productivity improvements. Key initiatives include integrating data analytics into HR processes, enhancing succession planning with profile matching, and promoting gender diversity, particularly in senior management roles.
A federal judge mostly sided with state and federal antitrust enforcers in the blockbuster case on Monday that ruled Google's search business was an illegal monopoly, but threw out a claim by several U.S. states that one of Google's ad tools was designed to give the company an advantage over Microsoft's Bing.
Mahindra & Mahindra has seen its services sector contribute around 30-40 percent to profits. With further growth in Mahindra Finance and Tech Mahindra, services could play a major role in future profitability. The company focuses on core automotive and farm businesses, aiming for profit-led growth through increased margins and product diversification.
Sinwar, who spent half his adult life in Israeli prisons, was the most powerful Hamas leader left alive following the assassination of Haniyeh, which has left the region on the brink of a wider regional conflict after Iran vowed harsh retaliation.
U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta in Washington, D.C., lambasted Google for allegedly failing to preserve internal chats and abusing protections for legal communications, but he declined to formally sanction the company.
Last week, Delta's CEO Ed Bastian told CNBC that while the airline heavily relies on Microsoft and CrowdStrike, both tech companies had failed to deliver an "exceptional service." In the interview, he also said that Microsoft had the "most fragile platform."
Coal India Ltd and GAIL (India) Ltd have agreed to establish a coal-to-synthetic natural gas plant in Raniganj, West Bengal, using surface coal gasification technology. The plant will have a capacity of 633.6 million Nm³ per hour and will use 1.9 million tonnes of coal.
Employees' Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) has been grappling with high claim rejections and inefficiencies. Despite ongoing improvements like auto PF transfers and eased documentation, the platform requires significant upgrades to meet its expanding responsibilities under government schemes and rising subscriber base.
One Piece Chapter 1123 is set for release on August 18, 2024, at 7am PT. Weekly Shonen Jump is on break this week. The chapter will be available for free on Manga Plus. Spoilers suggest the return of Gorosei members and potential new allies like Lilith.