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SHANTI Act: The law ....may've started to show results
The SHANTI Act 2025 explained: India's nuclear power expansion is gaining momentum through new legislation. The SHANTI Act 2025 allows private participation across the civilian nuclear sector. This law replaces older acts and modernizes the nuclear framework for future growth. Australia's uranium exports will also support India's expanding nuclear generation capacity. Manufacturers are preparing to scale up equipment production for rising demand.
Kalyan Jewellers stock to double from here? Why analysts are bullish
Kalyan Jewellers reported strong first-quarter revenue growth despite market headwinds. The company's international business and digital platform also showed significant expansion. Analysts are bullish, with some predicting the stock could double in value. Technical indicators suggest a positive medium-term outlook for the stock. Investors will monitor future showroom launches and festive season demand.
TCS' next growth phase hinges on AI investments, not just deal momentum
Tata Consultancy Services reported flat dollar revenue and margin contraction in the June quarter. AI revenue shows growth but remains a small part of total earnings. The company paid significant dividends, impacting its ability to invest internally. Sustained order flow and stable attrition offer some long-term hope. TCS needs to balance investor returns with future technology investments.
NITI Aayog holds stakeholder consultation on critical mineral demand, supply chain security amid rising clean energy needs
NITI Aayog convened experts to assess India's future critical mineral needs. Discussions focused on demand, supply chain vulnerabilities, and domestic capabilities. India's clean energy and advanced manufacturing expansion will drive mineral demand. The nation faces import dependency, requiring supply source diversification and domestic value chains. These efforts aim to secure long-term economic and national security objectives.
How to trade TCS shares before Q1 results? Key levels and 5 things to watch out for
TCS shares exhibit weak technical momentum before upcoming Q1 results. Analysts anticipate flat sequential revenue growth and a profit increase. Key support lies around the 1,985-2,000 zone for traders. Brokerages expect margins to decline due to wage hikes and other factors. Investors will monitor AI's impact and deal wins for future growth.
TCS, Infosys crash up to 55%: Why India's largest mutual fund scheme is still buying
India's largest mutual fund scheme is buying more shares of TCS and Infosys. This buying occurs even as these IT stocks experience significant market value losses. The fund manager's conviction rests on current cash flows rather than future AI narratives. While AI disruption pressures revenue, it also creates new technology spending opportunities. The sector is no longer considered expensive, but earnings visibility remains a concern.
Demat account additions pick up on D-Street rebound
India added over 2.5 million demat accounts in June, the highest since February. This growth occurred as key market indices Nifty 50 and Sensex advanced significantly. Improved market sentiment followed the easing of geopolitical concerns and potential IPO announcements. Broader market participation and digital onboarding are attracting new retail investors. Future demat account growth will depend on Indian market performance and investor confidence.
Power transmission projects to face execution risks on land acquisition, regulatory approval challenges: Icra
Power transmission projects face significant execution risks and delays. Land acquisition and regulatory approvals hinder timely project completion. These delays impact renewable energy developers and their financial returns. The sector expects substantial capacity additions by 2032. However, execution challenges persist for future projects.
Tata Motors charts $100 billion automotive ambition, commits Rs 40,000 crore to India business
Tata Motors aims for a USD 100 billion automotive business by FY31. The company plans substantial capital expenditure for domestic operations and JLR. Passenger vehicles will focus on aspirational products and market share growth. Jaguar Land Rover will contribute significantly to the projected sales figures. Digital technologies and AI are key investments for future operations.
GMR Airports unveils multi-phase expansion roadmap for Nagpur Airport
GMR Airports Limited announced a significant expansion plan for Nagpur Airport. This multi-phase roadmap aims to enhance passenger experience and operational capacity. The project includes an initial investment of approximately Rs 300 crore for immediate upgrades. Future plans envision increasing passenger handling capacity to thirty million annually. The airport will also develop into a major cargo and logistics hub.
Tata Motors PV targets 10x volume growth by FY30; Chairman N Chandrasekaran aims for 20% market share
Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles aims for ten-fold volume growth by FY30. The company targets over 1.2 million vehicle sales and 20 percent market share. Significant investments in digital technologies and AI are planned across the value chain. Collaboration with Jaguar Land Rover leverages complementary strengths in manufacturing and technology. The company is committed to electric vehicle transition and future mobility.
'Smartphone PLI plan exceeds targets, value addition quadruples': Industry informs govt
The commerce ministry questioned the smartphone PLI scheme's success for an extension. Industry data showed production more than doubling and exports rising ten times. Domestic value addition quadrupled, surpassing China's pace over decades. The scheme met all objectives, including exports and job creation. This policy intervention offers valuable lessons for future manufacturing growth.