Wyndham Hotels & Resorts is significantly expanding its presence in India, aiming to become a top growth market with over 50 new properties planned. The company intends to introduce more of its global brands while strengthening existing ones like Ramada.
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India has significantly increased the flying rights for Kuwait, raising weekly seat capacity by 50% to 18,000. This agreement, signed by aviation officials from both nations, marks Kuwait's first bilateral capacity increase in 18 years. The move comes amid rising travel demand and aligns with India's policy to bolster its carriers' international presence through strategic agreements and infrastructure development.
In 2024-25, the Indian government disbursed Rs 10,114 crore under Production-Linked Incentive (PLI) schemes, with large-scale electronics manufacturing receiving Rs 5,732 crore and pharmaceuticals securing Rs 2,328 crore. These two sectors collectively accounted for approximately 70% of the total incentive disbursements, highlighting their significant role in the PLI initiative.
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RBI's new directive allows banks to accept voluntary gold and silver pledges for agricultural and MSME loans up to Rs 2 lakh, even within collateral-free limits. This aims to enhance financial inclusion in rural areas where gold is a liquid asset, enabling faster loan processing and reducing reliance on informal lenders.
The Union Ministry of Road Transport and Highways will change its approach. It will collaborate with states to set flexible targets for infrastructure projects. States can now choose projects based on their priorities and approvals. This aims to speed up project completion and avoid delays. The center has set targets for highway construction and asset monetization.
The National Highways Authority of India is committed to sustainable development. It has reduced greenhouse gas emissions. This happened even as highway construction increased. The Authority used recycled materials and planted trees. It also developed water bodies and improved worker safety. Technology implementation enhanced project oversight. FASTag usage reduced congestion at toll plazas across the nation.
CoinDCX is investigating a security breach of an internal operational account, assuring customers that their funds are safe. Blockchain experts detected suspicious fund transfers, estimating a loss of around $44 million. The exchange has isolated the affected account, is working with cybersecurity firms, and will cover the loss from its treasury while tracing the funds.
Wall Street saw slight gains this Monday, staying close to record highs. Telecom giant Verizon led the way after strong earnings. Microsoft shares dipped due to a software patch. Block Inc joined the S&P 500. Steelmaker Cleveland-Cliffs rose, crediting Trump-era tariffs. Investors are watching upcoming earnings from companies like General Motors and Tesla.