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ISI Autonomy Under Threat: New Draft Bill Raises Concerns

The Draft Indian Statistical Institute Bill, 2025, proposes converting ISI into a statutory body under central control, threatening its historic independence. Experts warn this mirrors a broader trend of stifling institutional autonomy in education. Read

ISI Autonomy Under Threat: New Draft Bill Raises Concerns

The Draft Indian Statistical Institute Bill, 2025, proposes converting ISI into a statutory body under central control, raising fears of eroding institutional independence. Experts warn this mirrors a broader trend affecting IIMs and Visva-Bharati. Read m

Rupee gains 19 paise, ends at 89.96 vs USD

The Indian rupee rebounded from a historic low of 90.43 against the US dollar, closing at 89.96 on Thursday. RBI intervention and a softer dollar aided recovery amid foreign fund outflows and trade deal delays.

Swiggy Plans $1.1B Institutional Fundraise

Food delivery giant Swiggy is set to raise up to 100 billion rupees from institutional investors as early as next week, tapping into India's booming quick-commerce sector. Read the full details.

Rupee Unlikely to Fall Sharply After 4% Drop: Union Bank

Union Bank of India predicts the rupee won't depreciate significantly after falling 4% this year. The currency is expected to trade between 88.80-89.50 through December. Read more about the factors affecting INR.

Infosys Buyback: 826M Shares Tendered, Promoters Skip

Infosys buyback offer closed with overwhelming response as 82.6 crore shares tendered against 10 crore target. Institutional investors led participation while promoters stayed out. Discover key details.

Oilers' 8-3 Defeat Exposes Defensive Chaos

Edmonton Oilers suffer humiliating 8-3 defeat against Dallas Stars, revealing defensive breakdowns. Captain Connor McDavid takes accountability, defends goaltenders from blame. Read analysis.

Shareholder dissent declines as corporate engagement improves

Institutional investor opposition to company resolutions fell to 13% in H1 FY26 from 16% last year, indicating better corporate engagement. Despite reduced dissent, 98% of contested resolutions passed due to high promoter ownership.

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