- Innomotics to deepen India play post acquisition of Siemens' motor biz April 14, 2026The acquisition is part of Innomotics' long-term plan to bring its core business lines into the fold, since its split from Siemens in 2023.
- Mint Interview | Ignore the noise, focus on consumers, says Zydus Wellness CEO amidst stock rally April 14, 2026Shares of the company have jumped 25% in the last month despite posting losses in the last two quarters but its CEO Tarun Arora is nonchalant about it — instead is focused on staying ahead of consumer expectations. In this interview, Arora talks of his outlook for the company and new businesses.
- Lululemon under probe by Texas Attorney General over 'forever chemicals' in activewear April 14, 2026Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has launched a formal investigation into Lululemon over potential PFAS contamination in its activewear, even as the company says it stopped using the forever chemicals in early 2024.
- AI and West Asia war hit campus hiring: Firms rescind offers, delay student onboarding April 14, 2026Campus hiring in India is showing early strain as AI boosts productivity and the West Asia conflict dampens demand. Firms like BrowserStack have rescinded some offers, while IIT and IIMs stipend or delay onboarding. While placements are on track, hiring is slowing.
- BharatPe co-founder, Shashvat Nakrani steps back to build something new April 14, 2026At 19 he built BharatPe from a college dorm. Now Shashvat Nakrani is stepping away from daily operations, and hinting at something new. Here is what we know.
- Road ministry to charge up to four times the base fare from 40% overloaded vehicles on National Highways April 14, 2026The ministry of road transport and highways, Tuesday, notified the National Highways Fee Rules for fee collection from overloaded vehicles on National Highways beyond the permissible Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW), the move aimed at promoting compliance with prescribed load limits and enhancing road safety while protecting highway infrastructure.
- Govt should cap charges of product testing under quality control order: GTRI April 14, 2026High testing and certification costs for Quality Control Orders (QCOs) are pushing many MSME importers out of business, according to GTRI. The think tank urged the government to cap testing charges and recognize foreign lab reports to support the 'Make in India' initiative and prevent market domination by large importers.
- India's strong fundamentals to cushion oil shock, growth may slow up to 80 bps: S&P Global Ratings April 14, 2026India's strong economic and financial foundations are expected to absorb a sustained oil price shock, though growth could dip by 80 basis points if crude hits $130/barrel in 2026. Corporate earnings and bank asset quality might weaken, but robust balance sheets and well-capitalized banks offer significant buffers against prolonged disruptions.
- Fuel shock has mild impact on India's inflation, pressures may rise if West Asia conflict persists: Crisil April 14, 2026India's retail inflation has shown limited impact from the West Asia conflict's energy price surge, with government measures cushioning consumers. Despite rising global crude and gas prices, domestic inflation remained subdued in March, though future risks from prolonged conflict and weather conditions are noted.
- Food, fuel prices push up March retail inflation to 3.4% April 13, 2026India's retail inflation climbed to 3.4 percent in March. Higher food and fuel costs are driving this increase. Experts predict inflation could reach 4 percent in April. This is due to ongoing global conflicts impacting energy prices. The Reserve Bank of India is closely watching these trends. Policymakers anticipate a pause in interest rate cuts.
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