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Saiyami Kher feels grateful reunited with Gulzar Saab, after her debut in Mirzya, to recite his poetry in her next-Entertainment News , Firstpost

Saiyami plays the character of a 29-year-old homemaker, Iravati, who leads a mundane life. But her life goes through a huge change when she has to rush to Hyderabad. That’s when she meets Pritam, played by Gulshan Devaiah. Key Points

Firstpost

Anjjan Srivastav: 'There was a huge protest happening against Amitabh Bachchan in Kolkata, he was in bad condition'-Entertainment News , Firstpost

The veteran actor added, 'His father's friends had started speaking ill about him without knowing anything. He was in a doldrum, very bad condition.' Key Points

Firstpost

Expect some correction in Oct-Nov, may increase cash in portfolio: Sandip Sabharwal

August-September should be fine for the stock market, but valuations have become extended in the short run, according to Sandip Sabharwal. Investors should prepare for some corrections in October and November, and he plans to increase some cash in portfolios in September. The overall industrial outlook is positive, and infrastructure projects have increased substantially, but Sabharwal sees short-term bouncebacks in the metals sector rather than sustainable growth. Key Points

Economic Times

Rozgar Mela: PM hands out 51,000 job letters, says govt employees have huge role to make India third largest economy

'The country has resolved to become a developed India by 2047. In the next few years, we are going to be the third-largest economy... In this period, every government employee is going to play a huge role...,' said PM Modi while addressing new recruits during 'Rozgar Mela' via video conferencing Key Points

Firstpost

Dipan Mehta on why Page Industries is falling & what could be the multibaggers in next 7-8 years

Elixir Equities Director, Dipan Mehta, argues that new age companies such as Zomato, Policy Bazaar, Nykaa, and Paytm are stocks of the decade of the 2030s and could be huge multibaggers over the next 5-10 years. However, these companies are still in their investment phase, which reflects in their P&L, although they are making strong efforts to get into EBITDA positive. Regarding concerns about Page's decline, Mehta suggests that a demand slump due to higher inflation and uncertainty around weather patterns may have impacted Page industries. Key Points

Economic Times

Man catches huge king cobra with bare hands. Watch

A video capturing the dramatic rescue of a huge king cobra was posted on Twitter. The video may send a chill down your spine. | Trending Key Points

Hindustan Times

ED arrests another key operative in Shine City case

New Delhi [India], December 22 (ANI): The Enforcement Directorate has arrested one more person, associated with Shine City’s owner, Rasheed Naseem, for duping investors through fraudulent investment schemes. The arrest was made after a series of raids conducted by the ED. Show Full Article According to the official statement by the central agency, they arrested […] Key Points

ThePrint

Smaller the better: 4 stocks with the right PEG ratio for long-term wealth creation

Given the huge difference in what is value and what looks cheap due to one financial ratio, more often than not, relying on PE may lead to wrong investment decisions. PE ratio is one of the most overused and misused ratios, it is used by all and sundry to justify their valuations and create a mirage of value. Right from investor presentations to research reports, one finds its mention everywhere. Is there any alternative to it? Key Points

Economic Times

4 stocks with the right PEG ratio for long-term wealth creation

Given the huge difference in what is value and what looks cheap due to one financial ratio, more often than not, relying on PE may lead to wrong investment decisions. It would be better to use the PEG ratio. Calculating it is a complex process and comes with its own set of challenges. The challenge with PEG ratio is the quality of the earning forecast and given that in an ever-changing macro environment, even the best of the forecast for any business can go wrong which may impact other elements which lead to some unexpected changes. Key Points

Economic Times

Step inside Janhvi Kapoor's airy Mumbai home with lots of natural light. Watch

Janhvi Kapoor's massive Mumbai home is filled with huge glass windows that make it easy to enjoy the view. It has an old-world charm with modern aesthetics. | Bollywood Key Points

Hindustan Times

Chakri Lokapriya on how to play defence and premiumisation themes

“With valuations way up there, FMCGs will tread water for the next couple of quarters because there are no real signs of an acceleration of push. But there are pockets where you will start to see spending because things like, four- wheelers SUVs, which are rural plays but also election related plays.” Key Points

Economic Times

Seen huge increase in imports from India, says Swedish Financial Markets Minister

We have seen a huge increase, a large increase in percentage points in the import. We are very happy to import from India as well, were a trading economy. So, an increase in imports from India is also a welcome thing. (It is) Of course a result of you producing even better services and products. As long as the numbers are growing and the faster they grow on both sides, its something that we welcome very much from the Swedish side. Thats the huge benefit of trade, its neutral, says Niklas Wykman, Minister for Financial Markets, Sweden. Key Points

Economic Times

Radiocarbon found within rings of 14,300-year-old tree warns of a catastrophe

Within the rings of a 14,300-year-old tree has been found a warning of a catastrophe. Read more about it below. | World News Key Points

Hindustan Times

Ramanagara Assembly election 2023: Nikhil Kumaraswamy in battle to retain family bastion

The Deve Gowda family`s grand plan of launching Nikhil Kumaraswamy in politics had failed in 2019, when he was defeated by actress-turned-politician Sumalatha Ambareesh by a huge margin of 1.25 lakh votes in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections from Mandya. Key Points

Financialexpress

Woman crawls beside alligator, wait till you spot the snake

The video of a woman crawling beside an alligator with a snake resting in the background was posted on Instagram. The video is fascinatingly scary. | Trending Key Points

Hindustan Times

2 killed, 2 injured after explosion rocks chemical company in Gujarat's Valsad

A huge explosion triggered fire in a petro-chemical company in Gujarat's Valsad district on Monday night. Two people were killed and two others were injured in the incident. Key Points

India Today

US will be India's best natural ally for a 100 years; world needs to prepare for 7% Fed rate: JPM boss Jam

JPMorgan chairman and CEO, Jamie Dimon, believes that global financial metrics could worsen before improving. He sees a shift in supply chains from China to India due to resilience reasons, not anger towards China. Dimon highlights the need for fair regulations, transparency, consistency of taxes, and rule of law to attract more businesses to India. He also discusses the potential risks of rising interest rates and said JPM is now ready to face even 7% Fed rate. Dimon expresses his confidence in the enduring India-US partnership and JPMorgan's commitment to India. Key Points

Economic Times

'Don't be nasty towards Smriti Irani': Rahul Gandhi on attack against BJP leader

Smriti Irani, who unseated Rahul Gandhi from the Congress bastion in the 2019 elections, lost the Amethi constituency to the Congress loyalist Kishori Lal Sharma by a huge margin of over 1.65 lakh votes. Key Points

India Today

ChatGPT consumes 17,000 times more electricity than an average US household daily

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is becoming a huge electricity guzzler, raising concerns about its environmental impact. OpenAI's popular generative AI - ChatGPT - alone is estimated to consume over half a million kilowatt-hours daily in order for it to respond to about 200 million user requests daily, as per a report. Key Points

India Today

huge responsibility, says Sudha Murty while thanking PM for Rajya Sabha nomination

Former Infosys Foundation chairperson Sudha Murty thanked PM Narendra Modi for nominating her to the Rajya Sabha on Women's Day. She expressed gratitude for the opportunity to serve her country and its people. Sudha Murty has a background in engineering and has been involved in various philanthropic initiatives. Key Points

Economic Times

Blow-off rallies in individual segments once complete should lead to a prolonged market correction: Rohit

Rohit Srivastava of Strike Money Analytics & Indiacharts highlights the risk posed by the high positioning in the market. He expects a prolonged corrective phase and warns against being bullish on IT stocks, which still face headwinds. The Rs 50,000-crore positioning that we see is a risk to the market itself. Key Points

Economic Times

Is Karnataka temple tax bill ‘anti-Hindu’?

India News: A huge political controversy erupted in Karnataka after the Siddaramaiah government passed a bill that allows it to collect more taxes from the earnings of state-owned temples. The bill was later defeated in the legislative council. Is the bill ‘anti-Hindu’? Find out here. Key Points

Times Of India

PSUs basket was the darling of 2023. Will it be a repeat in 2024? A Balasubramanian answers

The finance minister's brevity in the announcement reflects the clarity in India's vision statement going forward. The confidence in the finance minister is backed by the success of government programmes, rising per capita income, and emphasis on infrastructure investment. The PSU sector will benefit from the efficiency of public sector companies, their business potential, re-rating, investments in ROI and technology, and their support to the government. The divestment target of Rs 50,000 crore indicates further opportunities for the PSU space. Key Points

Economic Times

Will protect Myanmar border like that of Bangladesh: Amit Shah

Shah said there has been a huge change in the law and order of the country under the leadership of PM Narendra Modi during the last 10 years. Attacking the Congress, he alleged that people had to pay bribes to get government jobs during its tenure, and maintained that not a single penny has to be paid for employment under the BJP rule. Key Points

Economic Times

Asia shares at 5-month highs as rate cut bets pile up

By Wayne Cole SYDNEY (Reuters) -Asian shares scaled five-month peaks on Thursday as market wagers on ever-more aggressive rate cuts extended a huge rally in U.S. stocks and bonds, while also leaving Key Points

ThePrint

Asia shares at five-month highs as rate bets pile up

By Wayne Cole SYDNEY (Reuters) - Asian shares touched five-month highs on Thursday as market wagers on ever-more aggressive rate cuts extended a huge rally in U.S. stocks and bonds, but also left Key Points

ThePrint

After calling Aishwarya Rai Bachchan 'plastic' on Koffee With Karan, Emraan Hashmi says 'Was awestruck by her beauty'

In an interview recently, the 'Tiger 3' actor said, ' I had seen her film Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam and I was a huge fan. I wanted to get a glimpse of her.' Key Points

Firstpost

For me, it is the biggest moment: Rohit Sharma ahead of World Cup final against Australia

Rohit Sharma says, 'Emotionally it is a big thing, it is a huge game. There are big expectations. As a player, it is important for us to keep the focus rather than thinking about the occasion' Key Points

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Looking for power play? Buy these 5 stocks as SIP, says Sanjiv Bhasin

“You can add a Tata Power which will be the best power play on the private side but do not miss this basket of REC, PFC, NTPC, and Coal India and add an NMDC. If you bought these five stocks as SIP, you will be richly rewarded for the next six months but add Tata Power in that basket.” Key Points

Economic Times

Why Reliance has never been the Rajnikanth of stock market? Sandip Sabharwal explains

I stopped making predictions a long time back because in the quest of trying to buy into companies which will go 10 times, sometimes you lose money. The aim is to identify companies which can do well and once they do well, they surprise you on the upside. When they surprise you on the upside, they generate huge returns. That has happened in a few companies. Key Points

Economic Times

A Bala on the most overrated and underrated sectors in the market now

“In terms of index outperformance and underperformance, there are huge deviations and it is coming on the back of the increased breadth and depth in the market, making for volatility. There will be some winners and losers but 12-15% return expectation should always remain as far as equities are concerned even going by historical standards.” Key Points

Economic Times

SC takes note of HPC report, permits Vedanta to carry out upkeep of its closed Tuticorin plant

The top court took note of the July 2022 report of the High Powered Committee, set up by the Tamil Nadu government, for carrying out a 'Civil and Structural Safety Integrity Assessment Study' of the plant. At least 13 people were killed and several injured on May 22, 2018 when police had opened fire on a huge crowd of people protesting against environment pollution being allegedly caused by the factory. Key Points

Economic Times

Indian Idol 13 winner Rishi Singh takes home Rs 25 lakh, Debosmita Roy first runner-up

Indian Idol 13 winner's trophy was lifted by Ayodhya boy Rishi Singh. The Class 12th student says he broke down after he heard the news. Key Points

The Indian Express

Private sector firms could turn big spenders, soon

​​Reliance Industries will dominate the mix with a large investment programme across oil-tochemical, new energy and digital services businesses, the report said. ​​Bharti Airtel, the second largest private investor, will spend huge sums on 5G rollout. The ratings agency said corporates rated by it will see a 10%-12% rise in capex in FY23 and FY24, even as it cautioned there were risks to this revival. Key Points

Economic Times

Hemen Kapadia’s 2 top stock picks in a volatile market

The Reliance stock holds the key. There was a huge volume spike on Friday or Thursday over the last quite a few months. That means smart people have bought and if Reliance stabilizes, that will be the first indication that yes the market is trying to sort of find its feet. Key Points

Economic Times