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An ex-banker by profession who suddenly turned into a much better person when my only son was diagnosed with autism. This also helped me take the much needed break and motivated me to give a full- fledged dive into the writing pool, which has always been a deep seeded passion within me since the days I edited and wrote articles for my school ,college and later my organization. Trying to blend my passion for bringing out unbiased content with a dash of humour.

Investors Jitter -ITC Stock Dips 4% After Demerger Approval - Asiana Times

Image credit :- saltbluedesigns.blogspot.com Amidst the value-unlocking trend, Reliance Industries completed the demerger of Jio Financial Services, and now ITC Limited has followed suit by announcing its hotel business demerger. The cigarette-to-hotel giant ITC finally put an end to months of speculation on Monday as it officially announced the approval of the demerger of its hotel business. The main objective of this move is to unlock value for its 30 lakh shareholders, considering the company’s outstanding performance as the best-performing Nifty counter over the past year. It finally put an end to months of speculation on Monday as it officially…

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Gujarat’s Copper Revolution - Adani’s $1.1B Refinery Project - Asiana Times

Image credit :- NDTV.com Adani Enterprises, under the leadership of Gautam Adani, is all set to commence operations at its copper-producing factory in Mundra, Gujarat, by March 2024. The ambitious greenfield copper refinery project is being developed at a substantial cost of Rs. 8,783 crore. It is designed to have an impressive annual production capacity of 1 million tons (MT) of refined copper. In addition to refined copper, the plant will also yield valuable byproducts, including 25 tonnes per annum of gold and 250 tonnes of silver. The factory operated by “Kutch Copper Ltd”, a subsidiary of Adani Group, will…

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Go First Ready To Takeoff Again -conditions Apply* - Asiana Times

Image Credit :- The economic Times After a lapse of more than two months, the cash-strapped Go First (formerly known as Go Air), finally got a nod from the Directorate General Of Civil Aviation (DGCA), to resume its scheduled flight operations. A crisis story Foretold The low-cost airline, facing a constant cash crunch, which has been operating for 17 years, ceased its flight operations on May 3. The airline faced a significant reduction in cash flow as it grounded over half of its fleet over the troubles with faulty Pratt and Whitney Engines. All advance-booked tickets were refunded to the…

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