India should focus on expanding trade with developed countries rather than developing nations, leveraging its skilled and cost-effective labour advantage
TCS typically revises the wages of its staff in April every year. The employee count at the end of fiscal 2025 stood at 6,07,979, as the company added 625 employees in the fourth quarter
Manufacturing and global capability centres likely to have the highest pay increases, according to Aon’s annual ‘Salary Increase and Turnover Survey 2024-25 India’
Global gold demand remained largely flat in 2024, registering a marginal 1 per cent growth from the previous year to 4,974 tonnes, mainly due to a decline in jewellery demand following high prices, softer economic growth and heightened global uncertainties, says World Gold Council
The review highlighted the government's proactive steps to curb food inflation, anticipating relief as fresh stock arrives to alleviate price pressures.