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IndiGo's Chief Human Resources Officer Pasricha resigns
IndiGo's Chief Human Resources Officer, Sukhjit Singh Pasricha, has resigned after an eight-year tenure, with Kanwal Jeet Singh Bakshi set to take over from July 20. This marks another significant senior departure from the airline, following recent exits of its CEO and Head of Global Sales. Pasricha cited discussions about his professional journey and personal aspirations for his decision to move on.
Rahul Bhatia hires trusted InterGlobe executive as IndiGo's new HR chief in latest leadership reshuffle
Kanwal Jeet Singh Bakshi will take charge on 20 July, succeeding Sukhjit Singh Pasricha, who stepped down after an eight-and-a-half-year stint at the airline.

IndiGo Gets New Group HR Head Months After Rostering Row; KS Bakshi Takes Charge In July
With over three decades of experience Bakshi is set to take charge from July 20, 2026 and willwork closely with IndiGo's leadership.
Adani Group to invest Rs 90,000-Rs 1 lakh crore across airports in next 5 years as Mundra commercial operations take off
Adani Group plans a massive Rs 90,000-1 lakh crore investment in its airports over five years, Jeet Adani revealed. The group will aggressively bid for 11 new airports as the government opens private bidding. This expansion aims to significantly boost India's aviation economy. The launch of commercial flights from Mundra airport, connecting to Mumbai and Goa, marks a key step in transforming the region into a logistics hub.

FIFA World Cup 2026: Sweden Crush Tunisia 5-1 As Ayari Steals The Show With Brace
The win takes Sweden take the top spot in Group F ahead of Japan, the Netherlands and Tunisia.
SpiceJet, IndiGo take off as crude oil prices tumble on US-Iran peace deal hopes
Shares of airline operators rallied on Monday after crude oil prices fell sharply following reports of a preliminary peace agreement between the United States and Iran.

US Agrees Not To Impose New Sanctions On Iran Under Draft MoU, Signing To Take Place Virtually: Report
Draft deal envisages no new US sanctions on Iran, release of frozen assets and reopening of key shipping route, reports say.
Vietnam’s Vingroup-backed Green SM to expand India’s office space presence with Urban Vault
Green SM, Vietnam's electric ride-hailing service, is expanding its Indian operations. The company has partnered with Urban Vault for flexible workspaces. Green SM has leased 500 seats in Gurugram and plans to take 1,000 more in Noida and other cities. This collaboration supports Green SM's launch and growth across India, aiming to promote sustainable urban mobility.
JM Financial ARC top bidder for Rs 971-cr DLI debt
JM Financial ARC has emerged as the preferred bidder for Distribution Logistics Infrastructure's ₹971 crore debt, offering ₹621 crore. Lenders, led by Bank of Baroda, will see a 64% recovery. This follows a failed settlement attempt with promoters, with the process expected to take more time.

Trade Setup for May 27: Nifty holds on to key levels as market moves from one expiry to another
The Nifty Bank was the key contributor in the Nifty exhibiting sluggish moves on expiry day, but unlike the Nifty, the banking index continued to trade in a broad range. Despite a 500-point fall from the day's high, the index managed to hold on to the 55,000 mark on a closing basis, something the bulls could take heart from. Tuesday's high of 55,536 will be the first level to watch on the upside.
Panattoni plans 1.52 lakh sq ft manufacturing facility in Hyderabad
Industrial real estate developer Panattoni is entering Hyderabad with a Rs 150 crore advanced manufacturing project. This build-to-own facility will span 10 acres and focus on aerospace and high-precision manufacturing. Construction begins in July and will take 15 months. The project aims to support around 500 jobs in the region. Panattoni's India operations started in 2022.
Zerodha's Nithin Kamath warns of rising risks in booming MTF market
MTF allows investors to buy stocks by paying only a portion of the total value upfront, with brokers funding the remaining amount. This helps traders take larger positions with limited capital and can amplify gains in rising markets.