GHV Infra Projects
The infrastructure company announced that it has secured a work order worth around ₹213 crore, including GST, from GHV (India) Private Ltd. The contract encompasses composite works across civil, electrical, mechanical, and signalling & telecommunications segments.
The infrastructure company announced that it has secured a work order worth around ₹213 crore, including GST, from GHV (India) Private Ltd. The contract encompasses composite works across civil, electrical, mechanical, and signalling & telecommunications segments.
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The company stated that its artificial intelligence startup portfolio has expanded to ₹1,268 crore from investments totaling ₹614 crore across 28 companies, generating a 2.1x return multiple and an estimated gross internal rate of return (IRR) of 31%.
The company stated that its artificial intelligence startup portfolio has expanded to ₹1,268 crore from investments totaling ₹614 crore across 28 companies, generating a 2.1x return multiple and an estimated gross internal rate of return (IRR) of 31%.
The temporary curbs on Telegram’s messaging services were lifted on Tuesday after a nationwide block was imposed until June 22 in connection with the Neet-UG re-examination.
The Telegram app is now available for installation through app stores. However, the editing feature on the platform will remain unavailable until June 30.
The Telegram app is now available for installation through app stores. However, the editing feature on the platform will remain unavailable until June 30.
INDIA (JUN) HSBC INDIA PMI COMPOSITE ACTUAL: 57.4 VS 59.3 PREVIOUS
INDIA (JUN) HSBC INDIA PMI MFG ACTUAL: 54.5 VS 55.0 PREVIOUS
INDIA (JUN) HSBC INDIA PMI SERVICES ACTUAL: 57.3 VS 59.8 PREVIOUS
INDIA (JUN) HSBC INDIA PMI MFG ACTUAL: 54.5 VS 55.0 PREVIOUS
INDIA (JUN) HSBC INDIA PMI SERVICES ACTUAL: 57.3 VS 59.8 PREVIOUS
IRAN SAYS TECHNICAL TALKS ON IMPLEMENTING MOU CONCLUDED: MEHR
IRAN SAYS GROUPS TO BE FORMED ON SANCTIONS, NUCLEAR ISSUE: MEHR
IRAN SAYS GROUPS TO BE FORMED ON SANCTIONS, NUCLEAR ISSUE: MEHR
MINES SECY SAYS INDIA CLOSE TO FINALISE SCHEME FOR PROCESSING BATTERY MINERALS
METRO BRANDS: CO APPOINTS MANOJ JUNEJA, CHIEF BUSINESS OFFICER - SPORTS DIVISION; PREVIOUSLY SERVED AT CROCS AND HEY DUDE BRANDS, ALSO HELD SENIOR LEADERSHIP ROLES AT REEBOK, ADIDAS INDIA, TIMEX GROUP INDIA, LG ELECTRONICS AND MIRC ELECTRONICS
BIGBLOC CONSTRUCTION: CO ENTERING AAC WALL PANELS WITH A FIRSTMOVER ADVANTAGE AND EXPANDING INTO CONSTRUCTION CHEMICALS (NXTGRIP TILE ADHESIVE).
BIGBLOC CONSTRUCTION: CO ENTERING AAC WALL PANELS WITH A FIRSTMOVER ADVANTAGE AND EXPANDING INTO CONSTRUCTION CHEMICALS (NXTGRIP TILE ADHESIVE); TARGET S 10 -20% OF VOLUME GROWTH AS IT ENTERS INTO CHEMICAL CONSTRUCTION.
BASMATI PRICES MAY FALL 5–10% AS STRAIT OF HORMUZ CLOSURE HITS EXPORTS (LT FOODS, KRBL, CHAMAN LAL SETIA )
Pakistan’s Defence Minister Threatens War If India ‘Weaponises’ Water | Indus Dispute Deepens
A sharp escalation in rhetoric as Khawaja Asif warns that water security could trigger war with India. The remarks come amid tensions over the Indus Waters Treaty, which New Delhi has kept in abeyance after the Pahalgam terror attack. While Islamabad accuses India of “weaponising water,” no evidence has been presented—raising questions about whether the real crisis lies within Pakistan’s own water management challenges.
A sharp escalation in rhetoric as Khawaja Asif warns that water security could trigger war with India. The remarks come amid tensions over the Indus Waters Treaty, which New Delhi has kept in abeyance after the Pahalgam terror attack. While Islamabad accuses India of “weaponising water,” no evidence has been presented—raising questions about whether the real crisis lies within Pakistan’s own water management challenges.
A sharp escalation in rhetoric as Khawaja Asif warns that water security could trigger war with India. The remarks come amid tensions over the Indus Waters Treaty, which New Delhi has kept in abeyance after the Pahalgam terror attack. While Islamabad accuses India of “weaponising water,” no evidence has been presented—raising questions about whether the real crisis lies within Pakistan’s own water management challenges
India’s private sector activity expanded at a slower pace in June, as demand for goods and services softened and companies added fewer jobs, according to the HSBC Flash India PMI released on Tuesday.
The HSBC Flash India Composite PMI Output Index fell to a preliminary reading of 57.4 in June from 59.3 in May. While the reading continued to signal a sharp expansion in overall output, it was the weakest since March.
Details: https://mybs.in/2g71jcl
The HSBC Flash India Composite PMI Output Index fell to a preliminary reading of 57.4 in June from 59.3 in May. While the reading continued to signal a sharp expansion in overall output, it was the weakest since March.
Details: https://mybs.in/2g71jcl
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Flash PMI growth eases to 57.4 in June as demand and hiring lose momentum
The HSBC Flash India Composite PMI Output Index fell to 57.4 in June from 59.3 in May, as demand, hiring and business optimism softened across both key sectors