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Moneycontrol Selects: Top stories this evening

Our specially curated package of the most interesting articles to help you stay at the top of your game.

October 29, 2022 / 19:00 IST
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Here is a collection of the most important stories this evening:

IT Rules amendment: Govt threatens punitive provisions if intermediaries don't comply with GAC decisions
The government is open to modifying the IT Rules yet again to include punitive provisions if social media intermediaries do not comply with the decisions of its grievance appellate committees. "Our approach towards jurisprudence and laws is evolving. We would like to work as partners. If it needs further modification, we will not hesitate to do that," Union Minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar said.

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Maruti Suzuki to realign its strategies laying greater focus on SUVs across segments
With the hatchbacks, especially in the entry-level segment, seeing lukewarm sales this financial year compared to the pre-COVID times, Maruti Suzuki India Limited (MSIL) affirmed that going forward it will be sharpening its focus on Sports Utility Vehicles (SUVs) across segments towards small cars run on internal combustion engines (ICE). Besides, it will launch the Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) variants of some of the existing petrol-driven models.

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NTPC Q2 Result | Consolidated profit falls 7% YoY to Rs 3,418 crore
State-run power utility NTPC Ltd on October 29 reported a consolidated profit of Rs 3,417.67 crore for Q2FY23, down 7.4 percent from Rs 3,690.95 crore in the same quarter of the previous year. On a sequential basis, the consolidated profit came in lower by 14 percent compared to Rs 3,977.77 crore recorded in the June quarter. NTPC's consolidated revenue from operations rose 26.6 percent to Rs 44,175.03 crore as against Rs 32,403.58 crore registered in Q2FY22.

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IOC reports Rs 272 crore net loss in Q2 on back of selling petrol, and diesel below cost
State-owned Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) on Saturday reported a net loss of Rs 272.35 crore for July-September - the second straight quarter of loss arising from selling petrol, diesel, and cooking gas LPG at rates below cost. The net loss of Rs 272.35 crore compared to a profit of Rs 6,360.05 crore in July-September 2021, according to a company's filing with the stock exchanges.