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Boeing's $5.4B Loss: 777X Delays Deepen Crisis

Aviation giant Boeing faces mounting pressure as 777X program delays trigger massive $4.9 billion charge and $5.4 billion quarterly loss, threatening turnaround efforts.

Priyamani: Stop Using 'Pan-India' Actor Label

Actress Priyamani challenges the trendy 'Pan-India' term, highlighting how legends like Kamal Haasan and Rajinikanth have seamlessly worked across Indian film industries for decades without such labels.

Bollywood's Pay Gap: Makeup Artists Earn ₹1L/Day

Shocking revelations about Bollywood's budget allocation show hair and makeup teams enjoy first-class travel and 5-star hotels while screenwriters receive meager payments, exposing the industry's skewed priorities.

Hiten Tejwani: 22-hour work days, dozed off driving

Popular TV actor Hiten Tejwani reveals extreme work conditions in Indian television industry - 22-hour shifts for a month, earning just ₹1 lakh, and dangerous exhaustion that led to falling asleep at wheel.

HAL Partners with Russian Firm for Civil Aircraft

In a bold strategic move, Hindustan Aeronautics Limited partners with Russian aerospace company United Engine Corporation to co-produce civilian aircraft, marking a significant expansion into civil aviation sector.

HAL & Russia's UAC to Make SJ-100 Aircraft in India

In a landmark aerospace collaboration, India's HAL and Russia's United Aircraft Corporation join forces to manufacture SJ-100 passenger jets in India, marking a significant step in Make in India initiative.

IAF's ₹8000Cr refueling deal: Israeli firm front-runner

The Indian Air Force is set to finalize a massive ₹8,000 crore contract for mid-air refueling aircraft, with Israel's IAI likely to secure the deal, significantly boosting India's strategic air power capabilities.

Kritika Kamra: Why Family Sagas Captivate Me

Indian television star Kritika Kamra opens up about her special bond with family-oriented shows and why these emotional narratives resonate deeply with both her and audiences across India.

Veteran Actor Satish Shah Passes Away at 74

Indian television and film industry mourns the loss of legendary actor Satish Shah, famous for his iconic roles in Sarabhai vs Sarabhai, Jaane Bhi Do Yaaro, and numerous other classics.

Airbus Bullish on India's Engineering Talent for Europe

Airbus's Rene Obermann highlights India's exceptional engineering capabilities and tech talent as a strategic advantage for European industries. Discover why global companies are turning to Indian expertise.

Piyush Pandey: 6 Ads That Made Advertising History

Explore the iconic advertising masterpieces by Piyush Pandey that didn't just sell products but became part of India's cultural fabric - from Fevicol's unforgettable jingles to Cadbury's revolutionary Dairy Milk campaign.

Missed IIM exam? How it created Infosys

Nandan Nilekani reveals how missing his IIM entrance exam due to illness unexpectedly paved the way for co-founding Infosys, India's IT giant. Discover the fascinating twist of fate that changed Indian tech history.

India Steel Crisis: Oversupply Crushes Prices

Indian steel giants face perfect storm as oversupply and cheap imports drive prices to 8-month lows. Discover how Tata Steel, JSW Steel, and SAIL are battling market pressures.

FIMCA Urges Strengthened Overseas Mobility Bill 2025

Federation of Indian Micro, Small and Medium IT Enterprises calls for more inclusive provisions in the upcoming Overseas Mobility Bill 2025 to boost global opportunities for Indian tech professionals.

China's Rare Earth Curbs Hit Indian Manufacturing

China's sweeping restrictions on rare earth exports threaten to disrupt multiple sectors of Indian manufacturing, from electronics to green energy. Learn how this strategic move could impact India's industrial growth.

Tejas Mk1A completes maiden flight & weapon trials

India's indigenous Tejas Mk1A fighter aircraft successfully completes its first flight and pre-induction weapon trials, marking a significant milestone in India's defense capabilities and aerospace manufacturing.

First Lucknow-made BrahMos missiles flagged off

In a historic moment for India's defence sector, the first batch of BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles manufactured in Lucknow has been flagged off, marking a significant step in the 'Make in India' initiative and boosting self-reliance in defence manufac

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