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The Rs 2,000 crore invisible rail: 2 smallcap stocks securing India’s paperless future - The Financial Express
The Rs 2,000 crore invisible rail: 2 smallcap stocks securing India’s paperless futureThe Financial Express

Debt, not war, is the real driver of gold prices, says World Gold Council’s David Tait
World Gold Council CEO David Tait says soaring global debt, not war, is the key driver of gold prices, shaping long-term demand and future price outlook.
Info Edge shares decline 3% on Q4 business update, billings up 7% to Rs 1,057 crore
Info Edge share price dipped 3% after reporting a 7.45% rise in Q4 billings to Rs 1,057.1 crore. While recruitment and matrimony segments showed growth, real estate saw a modest increase. The education vertical, Shiksha, faced a 13% decline due to AI's impact on search referrals. The company is adapting its strategies for future growth.

FCL defaults on ₹615.67 cr interest, principal payment
Future Consumer Ltd has defaulted on ₹615.67 crore in loan repayments, including interest and principal, as of March-end 2026. The defaults span bank loans, credit facilities, and unlisted debt instruments such as NCDs and NCRPs.
Landmark step, but concerns remain: Experts on Kalpakkam nuclear reactor reaching criticality
India's first indigenous prototype fast breeder reactor at Kalpakkam has achieved criticality. This marks a major milestone in the nation's pursuit of nuclear self-reliance. The reactor's success bolsters the three-stage nuclear program. Experts highlight its role in harnessing India's vast thorium reserves for future energy security.
EV retail sales in India up 24.6% at 24.52 lakh units in FY26: FADA
India's leap into the future of transport was evident in FY26, as electric vehicle sales skyrocketed to 24.52 lakh units, a noteworthy increase of 24.6 percent. The two-wheeler segment alone accounted for over 14 lakh units, underscoring consumer enthusiasm. Meanwhile, electric passenger vehicles surged with an impressive growth rate of 83.63 percent.

Air India CEO Campbell Wilson to stay on until successor is announced — What we know about the airline's future plans
Air India CEO Campbell Wilson has resigned and will remain in the role until his successor is announced and in place, as per the airline. The search for his successor is underway, with both internal and external candidates being considered.
Godrej Consumer shares rise 3% after double-digit Q4 sales growth; flags cost pressures from Iran war
Godrej Consumer Products share price saw a 3.5% jump. The company anticipates steady performance for the March quarter. Demand in India remains stable. International businesses in Indonesia and GAUM also show positive trends. Rising crude oil prices present a challenge. The company plans to manage costs through pricing and efficiency measures. Future outlook remains positive.
RBI cancels licence of Shirpur Merchants' Co-operative Bank
The Reserve Bank of India has cancelled the licence of The Shirpur Merchants' Co-operative Bank. This action is due to the bank's insufficient capital and future earning potential. The bank will cease all banking operations from April 6, 2026. Depositors will receive their insured amounts up to Rs 5 lakh from DICGC.
Capital with purpose: How capital markets are shaping the future of medicine with Dheeraj Chinthalapelly
Dheeraj Chinthalapelly, with a decade and a half of experience in global capital markets, shares his journey navigating the biotech investment banking, highlighting his focus on capital raising and mergers and acquisitions. He emphasises the importance of advising companies that bring scientific innovation to patients, navigating the evolving biotech capital markets, and prioritising long-term value creation.

Tata Motors, Ashok Leyland, Eicher post double-digit CV sales growth in March; Will oil shock decelerate growth outlook?
The auto sector experienced robust growth following GST reductions, with Tata Motors and Ashok Leyland reporting increased sales. However, rising raw material costs and geopolitical tensions may disrupt future supply and financing, according to industry analysts.

TCS’ new challenge: Retaining senior talent amid exodus
The churn at TCS comes months after India’s largest IT services company by revenue began its biggest layoff drive, with plans to remove 12,000 executives, or 2% of its workforce. This has prompted many senior executives to question the company's future.