Govt to sell 5.3% in Bhel, eyes Rs 4,650cr

MUMBAI: Govt is selling nearly 18.3 crore shares, translating to about 5.3% stake in PSU engineering major Bharat Heavy Electricals (Bhel) to mobilise about Rs 4,650 crore. The disposal of stake will be through the offer for sale (OFS) route that will open today and close on Thursday. The floor price for the OFS has…

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Vijay Thalapathy: ‘Will poison your rice if you don’t vote for Vijay’: How TVK reeled in a tsunami of votes in Tamil Nadu | Chennai News

While other politicians were busy building a vote bank, Vijay ran his campaign almost like a film release, with trailers, guest appearances and marketing gimmicks, an approach digital marketing strategists say helped him win. CHENNAI: While other politicians were busy building a vote bank, Vijay ran his campaign almost like a film release, with trailers,…

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The Workplace (Lexi)Con

The modern economy has given birth to inventions that have changed the course of your workplace productivity. E.g. Telecons, Email, the Alt-Tab key, etc. A key indicator of improvement in workplace productivity is how many more emails, messages and calls can now be had to achieve the same impact as before.  Of course, this increase…

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Oil At $100?

Not if war is short, or China and US use their oil reserves to ease pressure on market Oil prices were rising before Iran war started Saturday. Question now is, how high will they go?… Source link

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‘Jana Nayagan’ censor update, slipper thrown at lyricist Vairamuthu, Mammootty–Adoor Gopalakrishnan reunion: Top 5 South newsmakers of the day | Tamil Movie News

South Cinema saw a busy January 23. The Madras High Court will decide the fate of Vijay’s ‘Jana Nayagan’ on January 27. Mammootty and Adoor Gopalakrishnan reunite for ‘Padayaatra’. Lyricist Vairamuthu was targeted at an event. Prakash Raj and Bhavana Menon met astronaut Sunita Williams. Adhik Ravichandran teased surprises for Ajith’s ‘AK 64’. January 23…

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Dacre Montgomery says OCD was the ‘most relatable’ part of his villain role in ‘Faces of Death’ |

Dacre Montgomery found his role as a killer in the new ‘Faces of Death’ film relatable due to his own experiences with obsessive-compulsive disorder. He connected with the character’s meticulous nature and attention to detail, a trait he brings to all his performances. Director Daniel Goldhaber felt Montgomery’s personal connection was crucial in shaping the…

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