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By Parvati Das , 17 July 2025
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Kharif Season Sees Robust Start: Paddy Acreage Climbs 11% Amid Favorable Monsoon Patterns

India’s kharif sowing season has commenced on a strong note, with paddy cultivation registering an impressive 11% rise compared to the same period last year. Supported by timely and widespread monsoon rains, farmers have accelerated transplanting activities across key rice-growing states. This uptick in acreage offers a promising outlook for overall food grain production, vital for maintaining domestic price stability and reinforcing buffer stocks.

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  • Agriculture
  • Economy
By Kunal Shrivastav , 17 July 2025
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Hyundai Unveils the 2026 Ioniq 6 N: A 641 HP Electric Super Sedan Aiming to Redefine Performance and Market Strategy

Hyundai has taken a decisive leap into the high-performance electric vehicle (EV) segment with the debut of its 2026 Ioniq 6 N, a cutting-edge super sedan boasting an impressive 641 horsepower. This new flagship merges aggressive engineering with advanced digital enhancements, targeting consumers eager for both adrenaline and innovation.

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  • Automobiles
  • EV
  • Company News
By Vinod Pathak , 17 July 2025
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Campa Cola Makes Strategic Foray into Nepal, Targets Regional Beverage Market Growth

In a calculated move to expand its regional footprint, Campa Cola has officially launched its operations in Nepal, aiming to tap into the country’s growing soft drink consumption and youthful demographics. This entry represents a crucial step in the brand’s broader strategy to re-establish itself as a formidable player in South Asia’s competitive beverage landscape. With a portfolio that blends nostalgia with new-age marketing, Campa Cola seeks to challenge entrenched multinational rivals by leveraging local partnerships and tailored campaigns.

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  • Company News
  • FMCG Sector
By Vrinda Chaturvedi , 17 July 2025
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Global Trade Expands 5.3% in Q1, Signaling Resilient Recovery Amid Lingering Headwinds

World trade volumes posted a notable 5.3% year-on-year increase in the first quarter, reflecting a resilient rebound in cross-border goods movement despite persistent macroeconomic and geopolitical uncertainties. This growth, largely underpinned by stronger demand across Asia and steady recovery in Europe, suggests that global supply chains are gradually regaining momentum. While certain sectors continue to grapple with elevated logistics costs and regional disruptions, the broader uptick in merchandise trade highlights sustained appetite for manufactured and intermediate goods.

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  • Trade
  • Economy
By Nishant Verma , 17 July 2025
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Indian Telecom’s Investment Recovery Stalls as Tariff Hikes Falter, Stoking Fears of a Renewed Price War

India’s telecom sector finds itself at a delicate crossroads as recent tariff hikes by leading operators fail to produce the anticipated uplift in revenue, casting uncertainty over the pace of investment recovery. The industry, which has collectively spent thousands of crores on 4G expansion and fresh 5G rollouts, now faces mounting risks of slipping back into a damaging price war.

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  • Telecom
  • 4G
  • 5G
By Geeta Maurya , 17 July 2025
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DGCA Tightens Oversight: Mandates Immediate Fuel Switch Inspections on Boeing 787 and 737 Fleets

India’s aviation regulator, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), has issued a directive requiring all domestic carriers operating Boeing 787 Dreamliner and 737 aircraft to conduct urgent inspections of their fuel quantity indicating systems. This move follows global advisories highlighting potential anomalies in fuel selector switches that could compromise accurate fuel readings. By mandating these checks, the DGCA aims to safeguard operational safety amid rising passenger volumes and intense fleet utilization.

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  • Aviation
  • DGCA
  • Economy
By Gurminder Mangat , 17 July 2025
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Lamtuf Sets Stage for Market Debut with Draft IPO Filing to Sebi

Lamtuf, a prominent manufacturer of high-pressure laminates and allied products, has filed its draft red herring prospectus (DRHP) with the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi), signaling its intent to launch an initial public offering. The proposed IPO will include both fresh equity shares and an offer for sale by existing shareholders. The move underscores Lamtuf’s ambition to raise capital for expanding manufacturing capabilities, reducing debt, and strengthening its market position.

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  • Business
  • IPO Watch
By Amrita Bhatia , 17 July 2025
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CCI Clears TPG’s Acquisition of Stake in Siemens Gamesa’s India Arm, Paving Way for Strategic Renewable Push

India’s Competition Commission has granted approval for private equity giant TPG to acquire a significant stake in the Indian operations of Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy. This green light marks a critical milestone in TPG’s strategy to deepen its footprint in the country’s rapidly growing renewable energy sector. The deal underscores the increasing appeal of India’s clean energy landscape to global investors seeking long-term growth avenues amid the global pivot toward sustainability.

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  • Equity
By Aseem Mehta , 17 July 2025
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HCLTech Navigates Margin Pressures: Q1 Profit Eases Despite Robust Revenue Growth

HCLTech commenced its fiscal year with a mixed performance, reporting a decline in quarterly net profit even as revenue advanced steadily. For the first quarter ending June 2025, the IT services giant posted a modest rise in operational income, underpinned by stable client demand and strategic deals. However, higher employee costs and incremental investments squeezed profitability. Despite the dip in bottom line, management retained its optimistic full-year outlook, banking on a strong deal pipeline and continued traction in digital transformation services.

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  • Technology Sector
  • Company Results
By Gurminder Mangat , 17 July 2025
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Arisinfra’s Q4 Earnings Reveal Rs. 1.36 Crore Loss Despite Revenue Uptick

Arisinfra Limited reported its financial performance for the fourth quarter of FY25, disclosing a net loss of Rs. 1.36 crore even as revenue rose by 8% year-on-year. The company’s top-line growth was tempered by higher expenses and operational headwinds, reflecting the challenges many infrastructure firms face amid fluctuating input costs and evolving market dynamics. Management remains cautiously optimistic, citing an improving project pipeline and potential cost rationalization measures to steer the company back toward profitability.

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  • Infrastructure
  • Business
  • Company Results

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