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Operating profit margin of 625 listed companies hits multi-year low

This, even as earnings jumped 27 per cent y-on-y, finds an ICRA study




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Shogo hits the right chord to fulfil his wanderlust

The 26-year old from Japan’s Tokyo has so far visited 36 countries making use of his social media connections




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30BestBarsIndia announces its list: Sidecar wins the title for the best bar in the country

On the night before 30BestBarsIndia announced its list, nominees partied hard in Delhi, in a joyful chaos of cocktails and reunions. 



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Since its recent inception in the Olympics, skateboarding is having a moment in India. Have you stepped on the board yet?

There are 30-plus skateparks in the country now and numerous collectives that train and give skateboarders the space and encouragement to pursue the sport



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India says oil prices would have rocketed without its Russian imports

India, the world's third largest oil importer and consumer, has become the top buyer of discounted Russian sea-borne oil shunned by Western countries since Ukraine's invasion began in early 2022




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Swedish delegation visits Kerala University

Delegation explores research and exchange opportunities in social sciences, management studies, and humanities




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Maharashtra ‘nutrition policy’ awaits Health Ministry inputs

Chief Minister Fadnavis had set a 15-day deadline at a meeting last month




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Aaditya Thackeray hits out at govt. for Bhiwandi lathicharge




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Demonetisation hits PM’s flagship crop insurance scheme

Lakhs of farmers, who are already reeling under drought and crop failure, have missed the deadline to avail of the scheme, which ended on November 9




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Man deposits counterfeit Rs. 1,000 notes

Pydhonie police have taken 93 notes into custody; search on for Shivaji Pawar




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False prophets of economics imperialism [electronic resource] : the limits of mathematical market models / Matthew Watson.

Newcastle upon Tyne : Agenda Publishing , 2024.




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Prithvi Theatre gears up for another edition of its annual festival

Set up in 1978 by Shashi Kapoor and his wife Jennifer, Prithvi Theatre has been a launch pad or grooming ground for many theatre personalities.




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Mahayuti used its power to push corporate cronies’ interests ahead people’s: Jairam Ramesh

Environment clearance for ₹7,000-crore Patgaon Pumped Storage Project of Adani group was issued without public meetings and by selective interpretation of rules, alleged Congress’ Jairam Ramesh




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Mumbai limits bursting firecrackers to 10pm on Deepavali

Mumbai’s civic body, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation, urges public to use noiseless firecrackers




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Maharashtra Assembly polls: Ajit Pawar assures support for Dhangar community; commits to continue 'Ladki Bahini' scheme

Deputy CM Ajit Pawar tours Baramati villages, addresses key issues ahead of elections and assures continuation of popular schemes




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Cong. against reservation, its only agenda is to divide people on basis of caste: PM

PM Modi makes open challenge at the Maha Vikas Aghadi alliance to make Congress leaders including Rahul Gandhi to praise Vinayak Damodar Savarkar and Hindutva scion Bal Thackeray.  




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Box Office: Tumbbad Finally Gets Its Due

Tumbbad got the best collections at the box office last weekend.




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Salman Visits Eknath Shinde's Home For Ganpati Darshan

Film folk visited Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde's residence for Ganpati darshan over the weekend.





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Driving energy efficiency to its limits 

Capgemini’s energy command centre in Bengaluru hopes to pave the way for the company’s net zero ambitions 




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Aviation giant Boeing to cut 10 pc of its workforce amid rough path ahead




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Indian scientists-led experiment to explore limits of quantum theory




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FAO supporting Cambodia installing 1,600 VMS units




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Hungary's Finance Minister submits 2025 'peace budget' amid recession concerns




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PM Modi, Spanish Prez greet specially-abled girl as she gifts them portraits during Vadodara roadshow




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India should manufacture its own AI systems: Nvidia’s Jensen Huang

In an interaction with media in Mumbai, Huang said, “Manufacture your own AI. You should not outsource, you should not export data to import intelligence. Don’t wait to jump into this one 20 years later. Enter this one at Ground Zero.”




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GitHub has over 17 million Indian developers on its platform

India also has the second-highest number of GitHub Education users, second-highest number of contributors to public generative AI projects, and the second-highest number of contributions to open source projects—underscoring India’s rise as a global technology leader




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Cognizant’s Synapse skilling initiative impacts 275,000 individuals in its first year

The rapid progress of Synapse comes at a time when there is a growing desire from organisations to train and redevelop talent




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Zuckerberg not personally liable in lawsuits over social media harm to children

A US District Judge rejected accusations that Zuckerberg directed Meta's efforts to conceal from children the serious mental health risks of using Facebook and Instagram




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Off with its head!

Vanquishing the Lernean Hydra, a beastly nine-headed snake, was Hercules’ next task.




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Structural flexibility of favipiravir and its structural analogues in solutions: experimental and computational insight

Org. Biomol. Chem., 2024, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/D4OB00404C, Paper
Tatiana P. Gerasimova, Almaz A. Zagidullin, Anastasiia N. Nikolaeva, Robert R. Fayzullin, Aliya M. Saitova, Vasili A. Miluykov, Stefan Grimme, Sergey A. Katsyuba
Keto-enol transformations of 6-R-3-hydroxy-2-pyrazinecarboxamides in solutions are accompanied by deprotonation of enol tautomers and the formation of corresponding anionic species. The key factors determining these processes have been identified.
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Selective synthesis of an elusive C-functional bis-cyclam and study of its inhibition of the CXCR4 chemokine receptor

Org. Biomol. Chem., 2024, 22,3059-3067
DOI: 10.1039/D3OB02050A, Paper
Marie M. Le Roy, Sandra Claes, Nathalie Saffon-Merceron, Dominique Schols, Thibault Troadec, Raphaël Tripier
A rare example of C,C'-linked bis-cyclam has been synthesized with controlled manner in mild conditions thanks to the “bis-aminal” tool, and its good CXCR4-recognition properties could be demonstated in vitro.
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Nickel-catalysed regio- and stereoselective hydrocyanation of alkynoates and its mechanistic insights proposed by DFT calculations

Org. Biomol. Chem., 2024, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/D4OB00380B, Communication
Shigeru Arai, Koichi Nakazawa, Xiao-Fei Yang, Masaya Nakajima, Shinji Harada, Atsushi Nishida
This work discloses the origin of regio- and stereoselectivity of hydrocyanation of alkynoates.
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As India builds its newest airports, it needs robust, fail-proof SOPs

A near air mishap on Bengaluru skies that put the lives of 430 people in danger shows safety risk norms require constant refresh




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Profits offer hope of soft landing to Spicejet

Apart from swift settlement with former owners, the airline urgently needs an immediate infusion of cash




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Redressing flaws: IndiGo needs to tweak its way

How the human element can help the airline appease passengers and employees




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Slots scarcity hits Indian airlines’ flight roadmap

The solution demands a comprehensive expansion of airside capacity across the country, but that has not materialised




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Embraer expects capacity dynamics to tilt demand in its favour

The plane maker’s current foray attempts to shed the tentativeness that overshadowed its earlier endeavours




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Google’s moneymaking machine still pumping out massive profits despite multiple threats

Google is still thriving while the company navigates through a pivotal shift to artificial intelligence and battles regulators trying to topple its internet empire




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Dropbox to lay off 20% of its workforce

Last year in April, Dropbox fired 16% of the workforce for similar reasons due to a decrease in cloud growth and spent money in hiring AI specialists instead




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Telemedicine in India: is the government’s eSanjeevani platform living up to its potential?

While the eSanjeevani numbers are impressive, doctors and experts point out that unless a number of systemic issues -- including low doctor numbers on the platform are fixed -- telemedicine in the country will not be able to move past infancy




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Bhakti is its own measure

Vineeth and Lakshmi Gopalaswamy carried the performance of the 16th century poem Jnanappana gracefully




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The tree has got fresh fruits!

As Natya Vriksha completes 25 years, Geeta Chandran talks about adapting to new challenges in arts




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Is arangetram losing its real purpose?

Despite a deluge of debut performances across the globe, very few young dancers seem to make it to the professional stage




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Govt. limits wheat stocks to control price rise, hoarding

Food Secretary assures to curb price rise during festive season




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Are export ban, stocking limits on rice and wheat curbing inflation? | Data

A look at the various limits and bans on wheat and rice stocks and exports in the recent past, and their impact




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Campco releases Ayush and Poushtik manures under its brand for arecanut farmers

The multi-state cooperative has so far earned Rs. 22 crore profit from April during the current financial year




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Centre revises wheat stock limits to rein in prices, hoarding

Ministry directs all wheat stocking entities to register on government’s wheat stock limit portal and update the stock position every Friday




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Idukki gets its first women-led cardamom auction company




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India’s rising water stress can dent its sovereign credit profile: Moody’s Ratings

The country is among those most vulnerable to water management risks, and has the poorest access to basic services, including water, among G-20 economies, the rating major flagged