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Foxconn, STMicro to collaborate for semiconductor factory in India
08 Sep 2023
Foxconn Technology Group is partnering with STMicroelectronics NV to jointly pursue the establishment of a semiconductor manufacturing facility in India.
World's largest cruise ship, Icon of the Seas, scheduled to set sail
10 Aug 2023
Cruise bookings have surged, and a Finnish shipyard is now in the final stages of completing what is set to become the largest cruise ship in the world.
PSUs to produce more than 1 million tonnes of green hydrogen by 2030: Hardeep Singh Puri
11 Jul 2023
Centre amends Electricity Rules with `Time of Day’ tariff and simplified smart metering rules
01 Jul 2023
Micron to set up $2.7 bn semiconductor assembly unit in India
01 Jul 2023
Micron plans to ramp up capacity with the construction of a facility similar in scale, which will start towards the second half of the decade
Go First declares bankruptcy as engine failures beset operations
03 May 2023
In fact, the Singapore emergency arbitration has noted that the financial losses faced by GoFirst have been mostly because of the contractual failure of Pratt & Whitney and has, in its award, asked Pratt & Whitney to supply at least 10 usable engines on an emergency basis by 27 April and more in December this year
Singapore’s Temasek buys majority stake in Manipal Hospitals
06 Apr 2023
Temasek acquired an additional 41 per cent stake in Manipal Health through Sheares Healthcare India for Rs16,375 cr, taking its stake in India’s second-largest hospital chain to 59 per cent
Singapore’s Temasek buys majority stake in Manipal Hospitals
06 Apr 2023
Temasek acquired an additional 41 per cent stake in Manipal Health through Sheares Healthcare India for Rs16,375 cr, taking its stake in India’s second-largest hospital chain to 59 per cent
Piramal Realty partners with Jio-bp for installation of EV charging stations across residential projects
04 Apr 2023
Piramal Realty partners with Jio-bp for installation of EV charging stations across residential projects
04 Apr 2023
Piramal Realty partners with Jio-bp for installation of EV charging stations across residential projects
04 Apr 2023
India sees a spike in active Covid-19 cases
03 Apr 2023
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