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INDIA MARKET | Mon, 29 Jun 2026, 8:30AM IST The latest GMP suggests a discounted listing for the IPO of Cordelia Cruises, parent company of Waterways Leisure Tourism.

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INDIA MARKET | Mon, 29 Jun 2026, 8:30AM IST The IPO was oversubscribed 213 times, receiving bids for over 178 crore shares against 83.79 lakh offered. The issue was priced between Rs 130 and Rs 138 per share.

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GLOBAL NEWS | Mon, 29 Jun 2026, 3:29AM IST In an era of electronic timepieces, he marketed $40,000 handmade watches as status symbols, breathing new life into a struggling industry.

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INDIA BUSINESS | Mon, 29 Jun 2026, 12:49AM IST Padel, a sport blending tennis and squash, is rapidly expanding across India, with court numbers soaring and player participation surging. Early investors, including Parth Jindal and MS Dhoni, are backing a new franchise league aimed at mirroring the success of the Pro Kabaddi League. This initiative, alongside infrastructure development and corporate support, is expected to significantly boost padel's popularity beyond major cities, projecting a tenfold market expansion by 2036.

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INDIA BUSINESS | Mon, 29 Jun 2026, 12:47AM IST During national emergencies such as floods and the recent pandemic, India's state-run oil companies have shown their crucial importance by ensuring a steady fuel supply. Even amid previous privatization debates and criticisms, these public sector firms have remained essential to maintaining energy stability.

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INDIA BUSINESS | Mon, 29 Jun 2026, 12:41AM IST States are rapidly digitizing land records to streamline India's complex property market. This move aims to curb disputes, speed up transactions, and boost credit access by creating transparent, integrated ownership data. Buyers, homeowners, developers, and banks stand to gain significantly from enhanced efficiency and reduced risks. While not a magic bullet for all disputes, this modernization is a crucial step for economic growth and improved ease of doing business.

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INDIA BUSINESS | Mon, 29 Jun 2026, 12:37AM IST A US federal judge's decision to seek a fuller explanation from prosecutors before approving the dismissal of criminal charges against Indian billionaire Gautam Adani is a procedural requirement and does not signal that the case is likely to proceed, according to a senior US lawyer familiar with federal criminal practice. "The judge's order is procedural," lawyer Chris Man said. Under Rule 48(a), the Department of Justice must obtain leave of court to dismiss an indictment, and judges can ask questions or seek additional briefing before ruling. "That, by itself, is not unusual," he said. The lawyer added that there is little precedent for a federal court compelling prosecutors to continue pursuing a criminal case once the Justice Department has decided it should be dismissed. Judges "have little discretion," he said. "There is effectively no modern precedent for a judge forcing the Department of Justice to prosecute a case that the executive branch has determined should be abandone

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INDIA BUSINESS | Mon, 29 Jun 2026, 12:34AM IST India's Big Four accounting firms, Deloitte, PwC, and EY, have surpassed 1,000 partners each, driven by rapid expansion, especially in technology consulting. This growth strains the traditional partnership model, demanding leaders adept at managing diverse businesses, embracing AI, and navigating constant reinvention. The shift necessitates a focus on innovation and adaptability to secure future success.

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INDIA BUSINESS | Mon, 29 Jun 2026, 12:27AM IST Indian entertainment firms are heavily investing in AI for content creation, but a lack of clear copyright laws is creating significant ownership and intellectual property concerns. Lawyers warn that without specific legislation, AI-generated works face risks of duplication and misuse, leaving creators with limited legal recourse. The current copyright framework, tied to human creativity, may not protect AI-assisted content, posing challenges for licensing and monetization.

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INDIA BUSINESS | Mon, 29 Jun 2026, 12:14AM IST Maritime traffic through the Strait of Hormuz is normalizing, with most India-bound energy shipments successfully navigating the chokepoint. Iran has signaled its readiness to resume crude oil exports, engaging in discussions with India following the lifting of sanctions. This development could significantly ease energy supplies to India, as Tehran seeks to broaden its customer base beyond China.

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INDIA BUSINESS | Mon, 29 Jun 2026, 12:14AM IST Indian households are cashing in on high gold prices, selling nearly 50 tonnes of old jewellery in the last quarter, a 43% jump year-on-year. Fearing a price drop from 1.4 lakh to 1.2 lakh per 10 gm, consumers are opting for cash over new ornaments. This trend fuels the organised gold recycling industry, bringing idle gold back into circulation and reducing import reliance.

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INDIA NEWS | Mon, 29 Jun 2026, 12:14AM IST Kolkata: Indian households are rushing to monetise old jewellery amid growing fears that gold prices may have peaked. Consumers sold nearly 50 tonnes of old gold during the April-June quarter, up 43% from a year earlier, according to the India Bullion & Jewellers Association (IBJA).With prices recently touching around 1.4 lakh per 10 gm and expectations that they could retreat to 1.2 lakh, many consumers are opting to sell for cash and book profits rather than exchange old jewellery for new ornaments."Indian consumers are leveraging the high price of gold for liquid cash," said Surendra Mehta, national secretary at IBJA. "Though prices have fallen from a high of 1.8 lakh per 10 gm in the beginning of the year to 1.4 lakh, there is a fear among them that prices may further crash to 1.2 lakh, which is prompting them to sell gold to encash."The trend is also boosting India's organised gold recycling industry as higher prices encourage households to bring idle gold back into circulation instead of keeping it locked away. Industry executives said consumers are increasingly treating gold as a financial asset that can be monetised when prices are favourable, creating a steady supply of recyclable gold for refiners and jewellers.Gold-buying companies are seeing a similar surge. Muthoot Exim reported a 40% increase in old gold volumes across its network of more than 100 Gold Points nationwide."Consumers are becoming more comfortable monetising idle gold through organised and transparent channels," said Keyur Shah, CEO of Muthoot Exim. "This not only helps them unlock value but also supports the domestic gold ecosystem by bringing precious metal back into circulation."The company sources old and unused gold directly from consumers, refines it into 24-carat pure gold and supplies it to jewellery and coin manufacturers. The process reduces dependence on fresh mining while strengthening domestic availability of the precious metal.The shift comes as India continues to depend heavily on imported gold. The country imported gold worth about $72.4 billion in FY26, while recycled gold contributed an estimated 125-150 tonnes in 2025. Industry estimates suggest recycled volumes could rise to 200-250 tonnes in 2026 if current trends continue.With Indian households estimated to hold nearly 30,000 tonnes of gold, industry players see organised recycling as a significant opportunity to improve resource efficiency and reduce import dependence.Augmont has expanded its Gold For All network to 114 centres across multiple states, allowing consumers to evaluate, recycle and monetise their gold through organised channels."India has one of the largest household gold reserves globally, yet a significant portion remains idle," said Ketan Kothari, director of Augmont.

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INDIA NEWS | Mon, 29 Jun 2026, 12:08AM IST New Delhi: Humanities graduates have steadily increased their share among successful civil services candidates over the past seven years, while engineering graduates continue to dominate the successful pool but overwhelmingly opt for Humanities subjects, reinforcing calls for a review of the optional subject component of the Civil Services Examination.As per data shared by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) with a parliamentary panel, the share of candidates with Humanities degrees among those called for the personality test rose from 20.59% in 2019 to 34.41% in 2025. Among the finally recommended candidates, the proportion increased from 24.19% to 35.28% over the same period.Also Read: Delhi HC asks CAT to re-examine plea challenging Forest Service exam answer keyCorrespondingly, the share of candidates from Science and Technology backgrounds-including engineering, science and medical disciplines-declined from 79.41% to 65.59% among interviewees and from 75.81% to 64.72% among the final selections.The findings were shared by top UPSC officials during a meeting with the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Personnel, Public Grievances, Law and Justice last week. Despite engineering graduates forming the single largest educational group among successful candidates, very few continue with engineering subjects in the Mains examination. While 47% of the recommended candidates in 2025 were engineering graduates, Humanities subjects accounted for 84% of all optionals chosen, compared with just 2% for engineering and technology, 11% for science and 3% for medical.According to UPSC data on the Top 50 rank holders, only one of the 16 engineering graduates in the Top 50 in 2025 opted for an engineering optional, while the remaining 15 chose subjects largely from the Humanities stream.The pattern has remained consistent over the past decade. In 2016, 36 engineering graduates featured in the Top 50, but only five retained engineering as their optional. The number choosing their own discipline has steadily fallen, reaching just one in 2025.Also Read: NEET fix as exams are getting messierTaking note of the trend, MPs across party lines, including several former civil servants, asked UPSC to examine why engineering graduates are increasingly opting against engineering optionals and whether the existing system gives an undue advantage to candidates from certain academic backgrounds.Members also observed that the civil services need greater domain expertise alongside generalist administrative skills.The findings are likely to add momentum to the long-running discussion on the optional subject component of the Civil Services Examination, with renewed focus on whether candidates from different academic backgrounds compete on an equal footing and whether the existing system requires a fresh review.

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INDIA BUSINESS | Sun, 28 Jun 2026, 11:57PM IST A trainee pilot suffered critical injuries after a terrifying propeller strike during a night flight at a Kanpur flying school. The incident, which happened late Friday at Chakeri Airport, involved a twin-engine training aircraft. Aviation authorities have immediately grounded the plane and launched a thorough investigation into the alarming accident.

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INDIA BUSINESS | Sun, 28 Jun 2026, 11:39PM IST Power Finance Corporation and REC Ltd boards have greenlit their merger, creating India's largest power financier with over Rs 11 lakh crore in loans. The approved share swap ratio is 88 PFC shares for every 100 REC shares. This consolidation aims to boost operational efficiency and bolster the balance sheet, positioning the combined entity to significantly fund India's energy transition and infrastructure growth.

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GLOBAL NEWS | Sun, 28 Jun 2026, 11:37PM IST Overall, ticket sales for the weekend were up 21 percent from last year. But the expensive Supergirl debuted as a disappointing second, with an estimated $38 million.

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INDIA MARKET | Sun, 28 Jun 2026, 10:59PM IST India's players celebrate the wicket of Ireland's Ross Adair during the second T20 Test match between Ireland and India in Belfast, Ireland, on Sunday.

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INDIA MARKET | Sun, 28 Jun 2026, 10:53PM IST Geo News, one of Pakistans largest private television networks, has faced regulatory action following the broadcast.

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INDIA MARKET | Sun, 28 Jun 2026, 10:44PM IST The expressway, among India's largest infrastructure undertakings, is an eight-lane greenfield corridor.

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INDIA MARKET | Sun, 28 Jun 2026, 10:26PM IST These attacks have brought the existing ceasefire between Irand the US under pressure.

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INDIA NEWS | Sun, 28 Jun 2026, 10:20PM IST Flights between Tehran and Dubai are to resume on Monday, Iranian state media reported, just weeks after Iran hit targets in the UAE with drones and missiles during the Middle East war.Iranian state TV and other media quoted Ramin Kashefazar, the head of Tehran's Imam Khomeini Airport, as saying that "the necessary arrangements have been made to reopen the Tehran-Dubai route at Imam Khomeini Airport".Tickets were available to buy on the website of Iranian airline Sepehran for Monday's 10:40 am (0730 GMT) flight to Dubai.Dubai airport was repeatedly targeted by drones during the Middle East war, forcing it to suspend flights at times.Video footage of one strike early in the war showed a drone crashing to the ground close to the passenger concourse.Iran retaliated against US-Israeli attacks with missile and drone launches across the Gulf, but said it had targeted US interests and not civilian infrastructure.Before the war Dubai airport was the world's busiest for international passengers, although numbers sank 66 percent year-on-year during the conflict.The war has been halted by a ceasefire since April, despite regular exchanges of fire, while United States and Iran are currently part way through a 60-day period to negotiate a lasting peace deal.

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INDIA BUSINESS | Sun, 28 Jun 2026, 9:43PM IST Flexible workspace provider Incuspaze has secured Rs 150 crore in a significant funding round led by Bharat Value Fund. This capital injection will fuel expansion in key markets, boost technology investments, and support acquisitions as the company eyes a public listing in FY29. The funding follows Incuspaze's recent acquisition of iKeva, bolstering its presence in Hyderabad and its overall growth strategy.

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INDIA NEWS | Sun, 28 Jun 2026, 9:38PM IST Piyush Goyal will chair the Board of Trade meeting on July 3 to discuss boosting exports to $2 trillion by improving FTA utilisation and cutting logistics costs

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INDIA MARKET | Sun, 28 Jun 2026, 9:22PM IST Restaurant owners told the outlet the frustration runs both ways.

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INDIA BUSINESS | Sun, 28 Jun 2026, 9:16PM IST The meeting will focus on issues related to the harmonisation of export promotion schemes and SEZ reforms, an official said

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INDIA MARKET | Sun, 28 Jun 2026, 9:06PM IST BIS flags rising debt, inflation pressures and AI-driven market risks as key threats to global financial stability.

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INDIA BUSINESS | Sun, 28 Jun 2026, 8:59PM IST ITC's business with major shareholder British American Tobacco (BAT) saw a 10% expansion in sales to Rs 1,587 crore in FY26, though dividend payouts to BAT decreased. Despite a complex history, BAT views its stake as strategic, citing India's market potential. These related-party transactions suggest strengthening ties between the two entities.

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INDIA MARKET | Sun, 28 Jun 2026, 8:52PM IST Welcome To The Jungle opened to a decent response and benefited from its franchise value, star-studded cast and family-friendly appeal.

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INDIA MARKET | Sun, 28 Jun 2026, 8:51PM IST 'Cocktail 2' saw improved turnout in later shows, with Chennai, Pune and Bengaluru emerging as its strongest-performing markets.

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INDIA MARKET | Sun, 28 Jun 2026, 8:32PM IST The all-rounder announces retirement during the New Zealand Test, ending a 15-year international journey filled with historic moments.

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INDIA MARKET | Sun, 28 Jun 2026, 8:20PM IST India lost the first T20I against Ireland by 34 runs.

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INDIA MARKET | Sun, 28 Jun 2026, 8:19PM IST CERT-In cautioned users to be wary of attachments shared over the platform.

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