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Emirates to deploy A380 on Delhi route from October; expands Premium Economy to 6 Indian cities
Emirates will introduce its A380 aircraft on the Dubai-Delhi route starting October 25. This move expands the airline's double-decker service to a third Indian city. Premium Economy will also become available on six Indian destinations by month's end. The airline cites strong demand as a reason for these network enhancements. Emirates is also opening new retail travel stores and a call centre in India.

Blinkit takes the premium groceries route with ‘Gourmet’ to lift order values
Blinkit’s premium pilot operates through dedicated dark stores featuring niche brands, signalling the quick-commerce leader’s latest push to capture affluent shoppers and strengthen its competitive edge.
Stock Alert: Route Mobile, Bharti Airtel, Hero MotoCorp, V2 Retail, NMDC
Bharti Airtel said its subsidiary, Airtel Money has commenced commercial operations as a Type II non-deposit accepting non-banking financial company (NBFC).
Tata Sierra EV launched at Rs 18.79 lakh with QWD, fast charging, lifetime battery warranty and more
Tata Sierra EV launched: Tata Motors has launched the Sierra EV in India, bringing quad wheel drive, a triple-screen cabin, six terrain modes, and a 15-year high-voltage battery warranty to the premium electric SUV space. The vehicle also introduces several India-first features including in-car UPI payments, AirConsole gaming, and an EV route planner for Android Auto.
Delhivery expands green fleet with 1,500 Bajaj electric cargo vehicles
Delhivery is accelerating its eco-friendly logistics by partnering with Bajaj Auto to deploy approximately 1,500 electric cargo three-wheelers nationwide within two years. This initiative prioritizes smaller cities, with an initial rollout of 200 Bajaj RIKI eCarts in Delhivery's last-mile network. The integration with route optimization aims to boost efficiency and slash emissions.
Bajaj Auto shares gain 2% ahead of record date for its biggest buyback worth Rs 5,633 crore
Bajaj Auto shares gained ahead of the record date for its Rs 5,633 crore share buyback, the company’s largest to date. The buyback will be conducted at a premium through the tender route. Analysts suggest existing shareholders may benefit, while new investors should focus on business fundamentals rather than the buyback alone.
HDFC Bank 'strongly' rejects Rs 45 cr payment route wrongdoing
HDFC Bank has strongly denied media reports alleging wrongdoing. The bank stated its internal oversight, audit, and control systems are robust. This clarification follows a report about an internal investigation into Rs 45 crore payments. The payments were reportedly disguised as marketing expenses to a public sector undertaking. HDFC Bank maintains its commitment to transparency and strong governance.
Zydus Lifesciences' Rs 1,100 crore share buyback at 13% premium: Check record date, other details
Zydus Lifesciences is launching its largest share buyback program to date. The company plans to repurchase shares worth Rs 1,100 crore. This move offers shareholders a premium price. The record date for eligibility is May 29. The buyback will be conducted through a tender route. This follows previous successful buyback initiatives by the company.
Buyback alert! Welspun Living announces Rs 252-crore share buyback at 30% premium. Check details
Welspun Living announced a Rs 252 crore share buyback through the tender route at a 30% premium to the previous closing price, boosting investor sentiment despite weak Q4FY26 earnings. The company reported declines in profit, revenue and EBITDA during the March quarter, while the stock gained following the buyback announcement.
Zepto, Dhoot Transmission among 6 companies to secure Sebi's nod for IPO
As many as six companies, including quick commerce unicorn Zepto and auto components manufacturer Dhoot Transmission, have secured Sebi's approval to raise funds through initial public offerings (IPOs). Other companies that obtained approval are Horizon Industrial Parks, Surgiwear, Crystal Crop Protection and Hotel Polo Towers, an update with the markets regulator showed on Friday. These companies, which filed their preliminary IPO papers between October and February, obtained Sebi's observations during May 4-8. InSebi's parlance, obtaining observations is equivalent to securing approval to float a public offering. Zepto and Dhoot Transmission filed preliminary papers with Sebi in December and February, respectively, using a confidential route. According to people familiar with the development, Zepto is aiming to raise Rs 11,000 crore through its maiden public offering. If the listing goes through, Zepto will join its rivals Zomato and Swiggy, both of which are already listed on
Why India’s EV logistics push has a missing link, and what can fix it
India's logistics sector is rapidly adopting electric vehicles to cut costs and emissions, driven by government support and environmental concerns. However, the real challenge now lies in efficient fleet operations, not just vehicle deployment. Companies must master managing uptime, charging, and route planning to succeed in the EV era, as operational discipline will define future winners.
Bajaj Auto announces Rs 5,633 crore share buyback via tender route, sets price at Rs 12,000 apiece
Bajaj Auto approved a Rs 5,633 crore share buyback and Rs 150 dividend alongside strong Q4 results. Profit rose 34% and revenue grew 32%, driven by higher volumes, strong exports, and improved margins, reflecting robust overall financial and operational performance