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G20: World Bank must amend vision to look beyond poverty, says President Ajay Banga

G20: World Bank must amend vision to look beyond poverty, says President Ajay Banga

Banga, who was recently named the President of the World Bank, also said project financing designs could not be re-done at every opportunity and the focus had to move to scaling up ideas that have worked

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​ Banga, who was recently named the President of the World Bank, also said project financing designs could not be re-done at every opportunity and the focus had to move to scaling up ideas that have worked Banga, who was recently named the President of the World Bank, also said project financing designs could not be re-done at every opportunity and the focus had to move to scaling up ideas that have worked  Moneycontrol Latest News Read More  

Banga, who was recently named the President of the World Bank, also said project financing designs could not be re-done at every opportunity and the focus had to move to scaling up ideas that have worked

G20: World Bank must amend vision to look beyond poverty, says President Ajay Banga

G20: World Bank must amend vision to look beyond poverty, says President Ajay Banga

Banga, who was recently named the President of the World Bank, also said project financing designs could not be re-done at every opportunity and the focus had to move to scaling up ideas that have worked

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​ Banga, who was recently named the President of the World Bank, also said project financing designs could not be re-done at every opportunity and the focus had to move to scaling up ideas that have worked Banga, who was recently named the President of the World Bank, also said project financing designs could not be re-done at every opportunity and the focus had to move to scaling up ideas that have worked  Moneycontrol Latest News Read More  

Banga, who was recently named the President of the World Bank, also said project financing designs could not be re-done at every opportunity and the focus had to move to scaling up ideas that have worked

A new job for electric vehicles: Powering homes during blackouts

A new job for electric vehicles: Powering homes during blackouts

Electric grids are increasingly straining and buckling during extreme weather linked to climate change, including in lengthy heat waves, intense storms and devastating floods.

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​ Electric grids are increasingly straining and buckling during extreme weather linked to climate change, including in lengthy heat waves, intense storms and devastating floods. Electric grids are increasingly straining and buckling during extreme weather linked to climate change, including in lengthy heat waves, intense storms and devastating floods.  Moneycontrol Latest News Read More  

Electric grids are increasingly straining and buckling during extreme weather linked to climate change, including in lengthy heat waves, intense storms and devastating floods.

A new job for electric vehicles: Powering homes during blackouts

A new job for electric vehicles: Powering homes during blackouts

Electric grids are increasingly straining and buckling during extreme weather linked to climate change, including in lengthy heat waves, intense storms and devastating floods.

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​ Electric grids are increasingly straining and buckling during extreme weather linked to climate change, including in lengthy heat waves, intense storms and devastating floods. Electric grids are increasingly straining and buckling during extreme weather linked to climate change, including in lengthy heat waves, intense storms and devastating floods.  Moneycontrol Latest News Read More  

Electric grids are increasingly straining and buckling during extreme weather linked to climate change, including in lengthy heat waves, intense storms and devastating floods.

Small, hidden and deadly: Mines stymie Ukraine’s counteroffensive

Small, hidden and deadly: Mines stymie Ukraine’s counteroffensive

Ukraine’s army is also hindered by a lack of air support and the deep network of defensive structures the Russians have built.

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​ Ukraine’s army is also hindered by a lack of air support and the deep network of defensive structures the Russians have built. Ukraine’s army is also hindered by a lack of air support and the deep network of defensive structures the Russians have built.  Moneycontrol Latest News Read More  

Ukraine’s army is also hindered by a lack of air support and the deep network of defensive structures the Russians have built.

Netanyahu rushed to hospital, but in ‘good condition,’ his office says

Netanyahu rushed to hospital, but in ‘good condition,’ his office says

Netanyahu had spent the hottest part of Friday beside the Sea of Galilee in northern Israel, where temperatures reached 100 degrees Fahrenheit, his office said

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​ Netanyahu had spent the hottest part of Friday beside the Sea of Galilee in northern Israel, where temperatures reached 100 degrees Fahrenheit, his office said Netanyahu had spent the hottest part of Friday beside the Sea of Galilee in northern Israel, where temperatures reached 100 degrees Fahrenheit, his office said  Moneycontrol Latest News Read More  

Netanyahu had spent the hottest part of Friday beside the Sea of Galilee in northern Israel, where temperatures reached 100 degrees Fahrenheit, his office said

Mamata Banerjee to skip opposition dinner on Monday, to take part in daylong deliberations on Tuesday: Report

Mamata Banerjee to skip opposition dinner on Monday, to take part in daylong deliberations on Tuesday: Report

Banerjee underwent a microsurgery on her left knee at the state-run SSKM hospital in Kolkata on Thursday.

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​ Banerjee underwent a microsurgery on her left knee at the state-run SSKM hospital in Kolkata on Thursday. Banerjee underwent a microsurgery on her left knee at the state-run SSKM hospital in Kolkata on Thursday.  Moneycontrol Latest News Read More  

Banerjee underwent a microsurgery on her left knee at the state-run SSKM hospital in Kolkata on Thursday.

DMart Q1 result: Net profit rises 2% to Rs 659 crore; revenue up 18%, misses estimates

DMart Q1 result: Net profit rises 2% to Rs 659 crore; revenue up 18%, misses estimates

DMart Q1 result: Avenue Supermarts, which operates the retail chain DMart, reported a consolidated net profit of Rs 658.71 crore for the first quarter of the financial year 2023-24 , up 2 percent from Rs 642.89 crore in the year-ago period. Revenue rose18 percent at Rs 11,865.44 crore.

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​ DMart Q1 result: Avenue Supermarts, which operates the retail chain DMart, reported a consolidated net profit of Rs 658.71 crore for the first quarter of the financial year 2023-24 , up 2 percent from Rs 642.89 crore in the year-ago period. Revenue rose18 percent at Rs 11,865.44 crore. DMart Q1 result: Avenue Supermarts, which operates the retail chain DMart, reported a consolidated net profit of Rs 658.71 crore for the first quarter of the financial year 2023-24 , up 2 percent from Rs 642.89 crore in the year-ago period. Revenue rose18 percent at Rs 11,865.44 crore.  Moneycontrol Latest News Read More  

DMart Q1 result: Avenue Supermarts, which operates the retail chain DMart, reported a consolidated net profit of Rs 658.71 crore for the first quarter of the financial year 2023-24 , up 2 percent from Rs 642.89 crore in the year-ago period. Revenue rose18 percent at Rs 11,865.44 crore.

Maharashtra slashes stamp duty to Rs 1,000 for allotment of apartments in self-redevelopment projects

Maharashtra slashes stamp duty to Rs 1,000 for allotment of apartments in self-redevelopment projects

For normal purchases, the Maharashtra government charges a stamp duty of between 5 percent and 7 percent of the total agreement value, depending on the city and the district

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​ For normal purchases, the Maharashtra government charges a stamp duty of between 5 percent and 7 percent of the total agreement value, depending on the city and the district For normal purchases, the Maharashtra government charges a stamp duty of between 5 percent and 7 percent of the total agreement value, depending on the city and the district  Moneycontrol Latest News Read More  

For normal purchases, the Maharashtra government charges a stamp duty of between 5 percent and 7 percent of the total agreement value, depending on the city and the district

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