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  • Bengaluru airport, India's third-busiest, to get new ATC tower

    The Airports Authority of India (AAI) has asked Bangalore International Airport Ltd to construct a new ATC tower as the airport expands to handle 114 million passengers a year

  • Environment Ministry cites pending approvals, lack of candidates, refusal to join for over 50% vacancy at pollution control boards

    The Union government said it has sent reminder letters to all states about the Supreme Court's May 8, 2025 directive of filling all vacant positions in State Pollution Control Boards and Committees by end of September, 2025.

  • Health benefits of walking after eating: Boost heart health, improve digestion, control blood sugar levels

    Boost overall health: Walking after meals supports digestion, helps control blood sugar, and boosts heart health. Just 10-15 minutes of light activity can also improve mental well-being, making it a simple, effective habit for better health.

  • Health benefits of makhana: Boost brain health, lower cholesterol, maintain blood sugar level

    Health benefits of makhana: Foxnuts are a valuable addition to any diet, offering a range of benefits for different age groups and contributing to a balanced, healthy lifestyle. Here are ten health benefits of foxnuts for all age groups.

  • 70% corporate employees say note ban will curb corruption: EY

    Indicating popular support to the government's effort to curb illicit wealth, about 70 per cent of India Inc employees feel demonetisation can help control corruption in the long run, says a survey by EY.

  • Apple ramps up MacBook infused with touch controls

    MacBook Pro models shown off at a special event at Apple's headquarters in Silicon Valley touted keyboards that had "Touch Bar" controls where function keys have traditionally been positioned.

  • NPPA approves norms for discontinuation of scheduled drugs

    To ensure availability of essential drugs in the market, the drug pricing regulator NPPA is putting in place a framework for alternative arrangements in case of discontinuation of scheduled formulations by private pharma firms, among other measures.

  • NPPA sets ceiling price of 123 drugs in July

    Drug price regulator NPPA fixed ceiling for 123 medicines last month while 118 cases of overcharging by pharmaceutical companies were detected during the period.

  • AirAsia India's control is with Indian parties: AirAsia

    AirAsia today asserted that effective control of its joint venture AirAsia India is with Indian parties and said "vested interests" were trying to prevent the local no-frills airline from offering competitive service and fares.

  • Price situation under control: Arun Jaitley

    The Finance Minister was responding to a query on the WPI and CPI Data released earlier in the day.

  • Mallya's MCF fight may hinge on 'wilful defaulter' battle

    Vijay Mallya‘s bid to hold on to another firm in his crumbling UB empire, Mangalore Chemical & Fertilizer, may now boil down to whether he is able to fight off the ‘wilful defaulter‘ tag that has been labeled on him by United Bank of India.

  • Bank fights Mallya MCF bid: Will KFA claim another UB firm?

    According to a report in the Business Standard that quoted persons privy to the development, United Bank of India has asked the regulator to reconsider the approval given as the UB-Zuari joint open offer for MCF, as it had identified Mallya‘s now-grounded airlines, Kingfisher, a ‘wilful defaulter‘.

  • As banks tighten grip, Bhushan looks at infusion lifeline

    After the arrest of its vice chairman Neeraj Singhal in a bribery-for-loan case, Bhushan Steel is under increasing pressure to infuse more funds to assure lenders it can service its mammoth Rs 40,000 crore debt burden.

  • Toyota recalls 295K vehicles globally for electrical fault

    It is recalling vehicles from model years 2012 and 2013 because an electrical component in the brake actuator, which adjusts fluid pressure in each wheel cylinder, may experience increased resistance, according to documents filed with the US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

  • RBI to withdraw pre-2005 currency notes

    Latha Venkatesh of CNBC-TV18 gives you ten good reasons why one should not confuse this phasing out of 2005 and pre-2005 currency notes as a black money control or as a counterfeit money control measure.

  • Will 2014 be the year in which technology controls us?

    Will the science fiction scenario of a world controlled by machines become reality in the near future?

  • Is the tide turning for MCX stock?

    Shares in Multi-Commodity Exchange of India Ltd were up over 10 percent on Friday on speculation that one or more strategic investors could be shortly picking up a stake in the company.

  • Keen to boost iron-ore mining biz; no capital controls: FM

    Finance minister P Chidambaram stated, in an address to mediapersons, that the government is keen on boosting the iron-ore mining sector and reiterated that the government had no intent to control capital.

  • Legal experts frown over FDI policy take on control: Poll

    CNBC-TV18's Menaka Doshi reports that, according to a poll conducted by CNBC-TV18, 10 of the 19 legal experts polled were not in favour of the FDI policy's definition of control

  • FDI Policy: Control, Caps, Confusion!

    FDI Policy: Control, Caps, Confusion!

  • Open offer on strategic partner; more control on CIS: Sebi

    CNBC-TV18‘s economic policy editor Siddharth Zarabi reports, quoting sources, the Sebi has mandated that any listed entity with a strategic partner should announce an open offer. Zarabi adds that according to a Cabinet ordinance, the market regulator is to have more control collective investment schemes.

  • Barring FDI, the RBI must control all capital flows: FSLRC

    YH Malegam, CA, S B Billimoria & Co, dissenting member, FSLRC & long term board member of the RBI, says that the capital control should be maaged completely either by the government or the RBI. He also stressed that capital inflows cannot be looked at isolation and divorced from monetary policy.

  • StanChart CEO takes charge of Iran probe talks

    Standard Chartered's chief executive Peter Sands has flown to New York to take personal control of the bank's attempts to reach a settlement with US regulators over allegations it hid transactions involving Iran.

  • 'Greyjing'? Air pollution fouls Beijing's name

    With its parks, centuries-old palaces, history and culture, Beijing should be one of the more pleasant capitals of the world. Instead, it's considered among the worst to live in because of chronic air pollution.

  • SCI 'restores' rates to beat losses, boost demand: Hajra

    S Hajra, CMD, Shipping Corporation of India (SCI), explains to CNBC-TV18 that the rates were restored to levels prevalent five years ago in order to boost demand and control supply. Low container rates, he adds, forced the SCI to post its first loss in 28 years.

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