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.
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Reliance Industries is prioritizing organic growth in India's quick commerce sector, foregoing acquisitions due to integration complexities and a robust existing customer base. The company leverages its retail stores and strategically located dark stores to meet demand, focusing on profitability and expanding beyond metropolitan areas.
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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.
NLC India, a state-owned enterprise, is in advanced talks with a Russian entity to secure lithium from a mine in Mali, Africa, a crucial move for India's energy transition. This initiative aligns with India's strategy to ensure consistent lithium supplies for its clean energy goals, particularly for electric vehicle batteries.
TCS CEO K Krithivasan anticipates international revenue surpassing FY25 levels in FY26, pending trade clarity expected by late July or August. While projects with immediate ROI continue, longer-term initiatives face delays or scope reduction. The BSNL deal's wind-down impacted revenue by 2.8%. AI is driving efficiency, prompting discussions with clients about sharing productivity gains.
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