Rupee drops 25 paise to close at 69.42 vs US Dollar
The domestic currency opened at 69.07 a dollar and fell further to touch the day’s low of 69.46. It finally settled at 69.42 per dollar, down 25 paise over its previous close
The domestic currency opened at 69.07 a dollar and fell further to touch the day’s low of 69.46. It finally settled at 69.42 per dollar, down 25 paise over its previous close
The scrip climbed 8.60 per cent to close at Rs 119.35 on the BSE
When approaching land, the amphibious drone ship can release four continuous track units hidden under its belly, and travel at 20 km an hour on land, the daily report quoted an unnamed official as saying.
While Tharoor was sitting on one of the pans of the weighing scale, the hook came off and fell on his head, the party sources said.
SpiceJet will launch direct flights from Mumbai to seven international destinations, including Colombo, Jeddah, Dhaka, Riyadh and Hong Kong. Direct flights would also be operated from Mumbai to Bangkok and Kathmandu
Shares of IT major Infosys drop nearly 5 per cent Monday after the company’s March 2019 quarter earnings failed to cheer investors. The scrip made a weak opening and dropped 4.56 per cent to Rs 713.70 as the trade progressed on the BSE
The Honor brand from Chinese telecom firm Huawei, has been targeting to garner 10 per cent market share. Honor has been one of the fastest-growing brand in 2018, however, its market share was estimated to be around 3 per cent, as per Counterpoint Research
Ferns N Petals intends to become a major player in the FMCG segment with launch of packaged water, chocolates, cookies and cakes. It is also planning to establish a chain of wedding hotels
Statehood is a dream for every Gorkha living in the Hills, he said, adding that the saffron party’s pitch for a permanent political solution was also “very encouraging”.
Aisha Musa Maina digs through an old bag looking for memories of her daughter Hauwa, one of the Chibok schoolgirls kidnapped five years ago by Boko Haram jihadists in northeastern Nigeria.