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Delhi HC orders DGCA to deregister leased aircraft for Go First

In a significant blow to Go First, the Delhi High Court has ordered the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) to process deregistration requests for the airline's leased aircraft within five days, grounding a substantial portion of its fleet. This decision comes after a legal battle initiated by aircraft lessors seeking the return of planes leased to the financially troubled airline. The court's ruling effectively cancels previous communications from the DGCA, potentially hindering Go First's revival efforts. Amidst this turmoil, two bids have emerged for the airline, with lenders yet to make a final decision. Responding to the court order, bidders have expressed their commitment to respecting the legal process and strategic objectives. The Ministry of Corporate Affairs has clarified that leased aircraft and engines are exempt from moratorium under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, further complicating Go First's situation. sources

Published:
Apr 26 2024, 9 pm

Air India Express cancels flights 2 days in a row

Passengers at Thiruvananthapuram, Kochi, and Kannur airports in Kerala were left stranded as Air India Express abruptly canceled flights to Gulf nations for the second consecutive day, causing frustration and inconvenience among travelers who relied on the airline's assurances. Some passengers, including those with expiring work visas, faced the risk of losing their jobs due to the sudden cancellations. The airline has issued termination letters to cabin crew members who reported sick, leading to the cancellation of over 90 flights, and has canceled at least 60 flights for Thursday due to the non-availability of staff. This mass leave by cabin crew has caused significant disruptions for passengers, with some expressing disappointment at the lack of assistance in securing alternative travel arrangements. sources

Published:
May 09 2024, 11 am

PE-VC dealmaking to stay cautious in 2024: Bain & Company

Bain & Company, a global consultancy, predicts that Private Equity-Venture Capital deals in India will remain cautious in 2024, despite a decline in activity in 2023. Prabhav Kashyap, a Partner at Bain & Company, believes that India has the potential to become an $80-100 billion market for such activities within the next 4-5 years. Traditional sectors like healthcare, advanced manufacturing, infrastructure, and renewable energy are expected to attract significant investments. While the Indian PE-VC deal activity decreased in 2023, Kashyap remains optimistic about the future, anticipating a potential increase in private equity flows in 2024. He also expects a rise in buyout activity and emphasizes the importance of quality deals in the coming quarters. Healthcare investments, in particular, are projected to be prominent in 2024, with a record $5.5 billion invested in 2023. sources

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May 09 2024, 10 am

Rupee strengthens to 83.44 against US dollar

The Indian Rupee strengthened by 8 paise against the US dollar, trading at 83.44 in early trade on Thursday, with the American currency easing from its recent highs. However, the rupee remained under pressure due to negative trends in domestic equities and continued foreign fund outflows. Anil Kumar Bhansali, from Finrex Treasury Advisors LLP, noted that Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs) sold stocks worth over ₹6,000 crore, leading to increased dollar buying. Despite efforts by the Reserve Bank of India to support the rupee, the dollar index was trading lower at 105.51. Additionally, Brent crude futures rose to $83.94 per barrel, while the domestic equity market saw a decline with the BSE Sensex dropping 176.2 points and the NSE Nifty falling 49.75 points. Foreign Institutional Investors were net sellers, offloading shares worth ₹6,669.10 crore. sources

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May 09 2024, 10 am

IG Drones training Kerala workforce for Gulf drone jobs

Delhi-based IG Drones, led by founder and CEO Bodhisattwa Sanghapriya, is collaborating with the Kerala Government to train a drone workforce for Gulf countries, particularly in agriculture. Sanghapriya highlighted the potential for drone data analysis to create a large processing workforce in India, similar to the satellite imagery analysis sector. IG Drones has trained 10,000 farmers in drone technology and aims to upskill 10 million youth. The company's drones, integrated with 5G technology, offer autonomous operation for precision farming. Sanghapriya noted the role of ITI students in the drone industry, with increased income and dignity. The company is expanding to Dubai and MENA region, mentoring institutes in drone technology. With policies supporting drone adoption, drones are used for monitoring crops, irrigation, and terrain mapping, with FPOs procuring drones and receiving incentives from the government. sources

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May 09 2024, 9 am

NLC India to become clean energy conglomerate by 2030

NLC India is embarking on a corporate strategy to expand its presence in coal and lignite mining, thermal power plants, renewables, and energy storage, with an investment exceeding ₹90,000 crore by 2030. The company aims to transform into an integrated clean energy giant, focusing on solar and wind power, energy storage systems, green hydrogen, and more. Plans include increasing thermal power capacities to 11.14 GW, adding renewables to reach 6.97 GW, and boosting mine output to 102.5 MTPA by 2030. Additionally, NLC India plans to monetize its renewable energy assets through an IPO, targeting ₹5,000 crore for expansion. The company's efforts align with a broader shift towards sustainable energy practices and technological advancements in the energy sector. sources

Published:
May 09 2024, 9 am

Indian official: Sugar export decision months away

India, the world's second-largest sugar producer, has banned sugar exports since June 2022 to ensure local consumption and divert sucrose to ethanol production. The government is still deliberating on whether to allow exports this year, with Secretary of Food and Public Distribution, Sanjeev Chopra, stating that a decision will take several months. Chopra emphasized the priority of ethanol production over exports, with the government requiring guarantees of sufficient sugar for local demand and ethanol production before considering exports. The Indian Sugar Mills Association (ISMA) has requested permission to export 2 million metric tons, but a response is pending. ISMA estimates that India will have 9 million tons of sugar available for consumption and exports by the end of the current season in September. sources

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May 09 2024, 9 am

Air India Express fires 25 workers after sick leave incident

Air India Express has terminated 25 cabin crew members following a mass sick leave incident that disrupted flight operations, affecting over 95 flights and 10,000 passengers. The airline deemed the sick leave a pre-meditated and unjustifiable abstention from work, leading to the immediate termination of employees violating service rules. CEO Aloke Singh announced plans to reduce flight operations in response to the disruptions caused by the sick leave, emphasizing that the actions of a few do not represent the dedication of the majority of cabin crew members. The Ministry of Civil Aviation has requested a detailed report from Air India Express and urged the airline to promptly resolve issues and ensure passengers are provided with facilities as per DGCA norms. sources

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May 09 2024, 9 am

Godrej Agrovet's Q4 net profit increases to ₹66 crore

Godrej Agrovet Ltd (GAVL) reported a significant 187 per cent growth in net profits for the March quarter of FY24, reaching ₹66 crore compared to ₹23 crore in the same period last year. The company's revenue for the quarter also saw a 4.7 per cent increase, totaling ₹2194 crore. For the full fiscal year, GAVL reported a 21.7 per cent rise in net profits at ₹359 crore, with revenue up 2 per cent at ₹9,561 crore. The growth was attributed to strong performances in the domestic crop protection business, dairy business turnaround, and increased market share in animal feed. Despite challenges in the vegetable oils and Astec Lifesciences sectors, Godrej Agrovet remains committed to long-term sustainability goals. The company's shares rose by 3.27 per cent to close at ₹581 on the NSE. sources

Published:
May 09 2024, 8 am

nurture.retail onboards 100,000 agri retailers on B2B platform

nurture.retail, a B2B agri-input marketplace, has expanded its reach to three more states, totaling 14 states across India. With over one lakh agri retailers on its platform and 20,000 added last year, the company offers a wide range of products across various categories. Head of nurture.retail, Ankit Laddha, reported a 1.5 times growth in agri-input sales and a 38% revenue increase. The company's mission is to support rural agri-retailers by providing world-class products and comprehensive support, including access to credit, insurance, and ledger facilities. The logistic network ensures timely delivery even in remote areas, while fast and secure pay-outs facilitate smooth financial transactions. Monthly active users have increased to around 40,000, highlighting the platform's success in empowering retailers and fulfilling its mission. sources

Published:
May 08 2024, 10 pm

16th Finance Commission seeks public input on Terms of Reference

The 16th Finance Commission, chaired by Arvind Panagariya, has called for public input on its terms of reference, with a deadline of October 31, 2025, for submitting its report to the President. The commission, which includes members such as Ajay Narayan Jha and Annie George Mathew, aims to review disaster management funding and tax devolution between the Centre and States. Suggestions can be made through their website, and the report will cover a five-year period starting from April 1, 2026. This constitutional body plays a crucial role in advising on financial relations between the Centre and States, following the recommendations of the previous 15th Finance Commission led by NK Singh. sources

Published:
May 08 2024, 8 pm

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