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Stree 2's net domestic BO collection touches Rs 269 crore till Tuesday

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The horror comedy film, which debuted on August 15, earned Rs 38 crore on Monday. It collected Rs 65 crore on its opening day and has not looked back since then. The Rajkummar Rao and Shraddha Kapoor's much-anticipated sequel generated Rs 35 crore on Friday, rising to Rs 46 crore on Saturday and Rs 58 crore on Sunday.

Doctor death: Sourav Ganguly joins candlelight protest

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Former Indian cricket captain Sourav Ganguly joined a candlelight protest in Kolkata demanding justice for a doctor allegedly raped and murdered at RG Kar Hospital earlier this month. Accompanied by his wife, Dona, and daughter, Sana, Ganguly emphasized the need for a safer society and continued protests for justice.

Eight of 10 users increasing their time on open internet: report

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“The shift to the open internet represents a pivotal moment for marketers," said Tejinder Gill, General Manager, India, The Trade Desk. "As more consumers engage with premium content on the open internet, marketers can now reach highly attentive audiences at scale. The notable levels of engagement, ad trust, and recall compared to traditional walled gardens mark a new era of ad receptiveness. This transition is poised to boost ad spend on the open internet.”

How India's private universities are breaking barriers to ensure equal opportunities for all students

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Private universities in India have been focusing on inclusive education, recognizing the value of diversity in the classroom. They have implemented holistic admissions processes, provided substantial financial aid, and developed infrastructure to support students with disabilities. This inclusive approach enhances classroom discussions, fosters innovation, and bridges the equity gap. Universities like Ashoka and Azim Premji have taken significant steps to create supportive environments where all... Читать дальше...

Gaming, animation, VFX market projected to touch $6.8 billion by 2026: report

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The Animation, Visual Effects, Gaming, Comics, and Extended Reality (AVGC-XR) sector, currently accounting for 20% of India's M&E industry, is gaining momentum and is expected to continue expanding. The report underscores the sector’s potential as a major employment driver. The sector is expected to create over 160,000 new jobs annually, with a total of 20 lakh new jobs anticipated by 2030.



NBFCs beat high cost of funds by increasing rates and reducing dependence on bank loans

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For the June 2024 quarter margins for most non-bank lenders remained under pressure due to increased borrowings and lower fee income. NBFCs saw a mixed June quarter with some moderation in AUM growth led by weak disbursements and some marginal weakness in asset quality and credit costs due to seasonality, elections, and heatwave in northern states.

Globalisation is creating a truly worldwide middle class — US debt is huge, yet its leaders are stepping on the fiscal gas pedal: Harold James

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Harold James, a notable professor at Princeton University, shared insights on globalisation, artificial intelligence, and the resurgence of gold. He asserted that globalisation has vastly improved global resources despite its criticisms. James believed that technology could revolutionize education and healthcare. He commented on the increasing gold prices, attributing it to central banks’ preference for it over the US dollar. Moreover, he opined that the US dollar's dominant role might reduce due... Читать дальше...

Single thread

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Sanoma Valley's renowned restaurant, led by Kyle and Katina Connaughton, offers a unique dining experience with a Japanese influence and locally sourced produce. The kaiseki-style menu features 10 courses reflecting the seasons of Japan, showcasing dishes like asparagus with caviar and duck with sunchoke. Guests can stay overnight in one of the five rooms and enjoy a traditional Japanese breakfast, all served with exceptional omotenashi hospitality.

Somewhere between

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This is a poem of growing up taken via the internet by Arun Kumar Bhagat

Steep budget deficit would come back to haunt the US, says Ruchir Sharma

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Rockefeller International chairman Ruchir Sharma warned that the US maintaining a high budget deficit relative to its GDP could have negative repercussions in the future. He highlighted the shift from sustainable deficits to a current 6% deficit, higher than other developed countries. Sharma expressed concerns about both US presidential candidates disregarding deficits. He also discussed the impact of asset price inflation and the constraint in housing supply in the US.

Japan Airlines to enhance air connectivity on Tokyo-Bengaluru route

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Japan Airlines will increase flights from Tokyo to Bengaluru to five per week starting late October, up from three, due to rising demand. Currently, JAL is the sole carrier offering direct flights from Bangalore, using Boeing B787-8 aircraft. This expansion aims to enhance connectivity and support regional economic growth, as noted by BIAL's COO.

What did Michelle Obama wear at the 2024 Democratic National Convention?

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Michelle Obama made a big impression at the 2024 Democratic National Convention wearing a chic ensemble from Monse's collection. She gave an inspiring address stressing the necessity for action in the face of obstacles, perfectly completing her appearance with elegant accessories.

View: It ain't about lateral entry, but jobs

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The practice of lateral entry into GoI is hardly a radical new idea. It has been practised in different forms for more than five decades. Manmohan Singh is, perhaps, the most famous lateral entrant of all, first in bureaucracy, then in politics. There are others, mostly economists - Montek Singh Ahluwalia, Bimal Jalan, Vijay Kelkar, Rakesh Mohan, etc - recruited by UPSC and then absorbed into the system.

Give'em leeway over porting banking data

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Foreign banks requested the RBI to implement data localisation requirements from January, citing cost and competitiveness issues. This comes as they reduce retail operations in India, losing access to crucial consumer data. Despite concessions on credit card data, they have not met local audit standards, amid broader global disparities in data protocols.

India's shift: From Screwdriver Nation to Product Nation with design innovation

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The article highlighted India's need to bolster R&D to evolve from assembling products with imported components to creating them indigenously. Startups and government-backed initiatives are crucial, with significant R&D funding needed to drive innovation and self-sufficiency. Collaboration between universities and the industry is essential for realizing this vision.

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Change the dynamics of 'protesters-police'

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The Supreme Court highlighted the importance of differentiated responses to protests, urging law enforcement to handle peaceful demonstrators with sensitivity. Referring to recent events in Kolkata, the court emphasized the need for minimal force and adherence to the 1985 Police Code of Conduct, advocating for careful and democratic handling of such situations.

Kabutar, ja, ja, ja! To avoid complications

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Last week, ET had highlighted the risks faced by Indian officials during 'calls/shows of duty' like Independence Day observances. Recent incidents in Kolkata and Chhattisgarh have drawn attention to the unfortunate events surrounding the release of pigeons as part of the ceremonies. Mungeli district police chief faced embarrassment when his pigeon failed to fly, prompting him to seek disciplinary action. Such incidents serve as a cautionary tale, as seen in a web series, urging officials to focus... Читать дальше...

CISF deploys 150 personnel at Kolkata's RG Kar hospital for security

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Following a Supreme Court order, around 150 CISF personnel have been deployed at Kolkata's RG Kar Medical College after a trainee doctor's alleged rape and murder. The deployment aims at securing the hospital and ensuring doctors' safety. The Supreme Court has formed a task force to create national safety protocols for medical professionals.

Amazon's investment in India to make up for its losses; not to support Indian eco: Piyush Goyal

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Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal criticised Amazon's USD 1 billion investment in India, accusing the company of filling losses through predatory pricing that harms small retailers. He questioned the e-commerce business model and potential social disruptions caused by fast-growing online retail. Goyal emphasised the need for orderly technology growth and citizen-centric connectivity. He also disassociated himself from a report on e-commerce impact, expressing concern over the future dominance of e-commerce in India.


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