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Mixed signals: On data and the key industrial sectors
The Hindu· 3 hours agoOutput data for May from the eight core infrastructure sectors show broad industrial activity slowed under the onslaught of a heatwave that left homes, offices and factories countrywide using ...
New Zealand’s popularity soars as a study hub, witnesses 69,000 international student enrollments in...
The Economic Times· 11 hours agoNew Zealand is a popular study-abroad destination as it has been welcoming to international students...
Mistakes Everyone Makes When Baking Bagels
Mashed· 11 hours agoWe've consulted with a baker, a food blogger, and a recipe developer about some of the most common mistakes when creating bagels and how to avoid them.
The Tour de France started. Does anyone in America care?
Deseret News· 19 hours agoOnly three Americans are in the 2024 edition of the world's most prestigious bike race, but one is...
When will we have a winner? Maloy’s slim lead keeps shrinking — but still not within recount range
Utah News Dispatch· 23 hours agoAlmost a week after the primary, the Republican race for Utah’s 2nd Congressional District is still...
GST: Reimagining input tax credit norms
Business Standard India· 1 day agoWith Goods and Services Tax (GST) reaching its seventh-year mark, one should acknowledge and appreciate the endless efforts of the Indian Government for...
Exclusive: sodium batteries to disrupt energy storage market
Power Technology· 11 hours agoWith costs fast declining, sodium-ion batteries look set to dominate the future of long-duration...
Here’s how to vote early in Minnesota’s primary election
Minnesota Reformer· 1 day agoMinnesotans can now vote early in Minnesota’s 2024 primary election, which is on Aug. 13. To be...
Bajaj Auto expects domestic retail growth of 6-8% in the second quarter - CNBC TV18
CNBC TV18· 15 hours agoBajaj Auto is on track to deliver 10,000 units of its premium Triumph bike each month starting in...
Why generic cohorts can undermine your growth strategy? - ET BrandEquity
The Economic Times· 20 hours agoDepending on a recipe, ‘dal’ can be made in over a hundred ways in India. If there is such an...