Godavari Biorefineries is investing Rs 130 crore in a new 200 KLPD corn/grain-based distillery to boost ethanol production. The facility, expected to be operational by March 2026, will provide dual-feedstock capability, enhancing flexibility and resilience against climate-related disruptions. This investment will help meet the increasing demand under India's ethanol blending program.
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Chinese telecom equipment company TP-Link has entered into a partnership with Optiemus Electronics for local production. Optiemus, based in Noida, will manufacture a range of TP-Link's networking devices and smart home products, including GPON, security cameras, home Wi-Fi routers, enterprise routers, modems/gateways, and network expansion devices.
Big discounts on electric vehicles hit the market due to stockpile and CAFE norm pressures. Popular models like Nexon EV and Hero Motocorp Vida V1 are offering substantial reductions. Dealer contributions and leftover festival deals add to the savings. Though EV growth is slowing, sales are still expected to break records this year.
Ravi Kumar has led Cognizant's resurgence over the past two years, improving its positioning among peers and signing significant large deals. Cognizant has seen growth in its core verticals and implemented AI-driven productivity measures, aiming for further organic growth and margin expansion.
RailTel Corporation's shares jumped 9.6% after securing a Rs 25.15 crore contract from HPCL for MPLS/Internet services over five years. Despite recent gains, RailTel stocks have seen a YTD decline of 16.80%. Currently trading at Rs 328 with a 6.10% increase, the stock shows neutral momentum with an RSI of 52.
Chief economic adviser V Anantha Nageswaran highlights the need for India’s private sector to focus on strategic issues such as supply chain resilience and alternative sourcing. He also underscores the importance of reviewing hiring practices, workplace safety, and investment in R&D for long-term growth.
India's IT sector has shifted towards automation, leading to a collective net headcount reduction of 2,587 in the December quarter. Major firms like TCS, Wipro, and Tech Mahindra saw workforce declines. Experts believe this trend will continue, with the IT sector adding fewer employees compared to the previous year. Increasing revenue productivity has decreased the need for headcount growth.
Moody's Ratings anticipates that ongoing US trade policy uncertainty, particularly tariffs, will negatively impact business and consumer confidence across Asia, including India, potentially slowing regional growth. While India may show some resilience due to its domestic market, significant investment shifts will take time. The tariff pause offers a window for trade negotiations, but broader de-globalization trends persist.
The rupee experienced its sharpest single-day drop in two years, closing at 86.58 due to a stronger US dollar following robust job data and new sanctions on Russian oil. Additional factors like reduced forex reserves, FII outflows, and market expectations of prolonged high US interest rates aggravated the decline.
Industry and law firms have suggested increasing the FDI cap for R&D and security agencies, liberalizing regulations for agriculture, and streamlining investment rules from China. These suggestions were discussed in a DPIIT consultation to make the overall investment regime in India more attractive, ahead of the Union Budget on February 1.