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ArticleECLGS 5.0: 2.63 lakh apply; over ₹35,000 cr sanctioned to units hit by Gulf crisis
The Centre on Monday said that over 2.63 lakh applications for loans of ₹1.71 lakh crore have been received under the latest version of Emergency Credit Line Guarantee Scheme (ECLGS 5.0). The data are up to May 29. At an interministerial...
ArticleAS DIPLOMACY DRAGS... Iran and US trade strikes, Kuwait comes under fire
ArticleIndian IT ups R&D spend, still trails global Big Tech
Bengaluru: Even as Indian IT services firms step up spending on research and development, their investments remain modest compared with their global technology peers. While Infosys increased its standalone R&D expenditure to ₹1,093 crore in...
ArticleNifty-50 valuation faces test as global capital chases faster earnings growth
India’s benchmark Nifty 50 remains one of the most expensive major emerging market (EM) indices, despite posting some of the weakest earnings growth in 2026 — a combination that has coincided with one of the poorest market performances...
ArticleMay e4W registrations up 82% on pricey fuel & new launches
Registrations of electric fourwheelers (e4W) rose in May 2026, driven by rising fuel prices, a wave of new model launches and improving consumer confidence in electric mobility. Registrations rose 82 per cent yearonyear in May 2026 to...
ArticleDespite disturbance in West Asia, carmakers see high demand in May
Driven by sustained demand and new launches, automobile companies remained largely unaffected by geopolitical tensions and reported positive yearonyear (yoy) growth in domestic sales in May. PREVIOUS RECORD Maruti Suzuki India (MSIL)...
Article‘After PM’s call to limit fossil fuel vehicles, demand up for CNG/EVs’
Following Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s call to use alternative modes of transport such as EVs and CNG, the sales of these vehicles have grown sharply. May witnessed sales of around 78,000 units and twofold growth in EV bookings, said...