YouTube has paid $70 billion to creators, artists and media companies over the last three years….reports Asian Lite News More than one in four YouTube creators, who are part of its ad
Sensex settled 0.88 per cent or 639 points higher at 73,635 points, and Nifty 0.92 per cent or 203 points at 22,326 points…reports Asian Lite News Indian stock market indices closed the
The vegetable seeds market, characterised by its highly fragmented nature, presents both opportunities and challenges for industry stakeholders….reports Asian Lite News The global vegetable seeds market, valued at approximately USD 8 billion
India, a major importer of US thermal coal, is bracing for challenges in its supply chain following the bridge collapse…reports Asian Lite News The collapse of the Francis Scott Key bridge in
The brokerage expects growth to be broad-based and the gaps between rural-urban consumption and private-public capex to narrow in F2025….writes Sanjeev Sharma Global brokerage Morgan Stanley has raised India’s GDP growth expectation
This investment accounts for 65 percent of LG Group’s annual global investment…reports Asian Lite News LG Group said on Wednesday it will invest 100 trillion won ($74.4 billion) in South Korea by
The partnership between Starburst Accelerator SARL and IIT Madras will see the establishment of accelerator programs geared towards boosting the ASD ecosystem in India…reports Asian Lite News French firm Starburst Accelerator Societe
India’s economic prowess was further underscored by the remarkable surge in its billionaire population….reports Asian Lite News Mumbai has surpassed Beijing to emerge as Asia’s new billionaire capital while India has overtaken
Multi-nationals are either ramping up capacity or setting up plants to transform India into another export hub…reports Asian Lite News India is on the path to its next industrial revolution, Industry 4.0,
Al Ghais stressed that these investments are crucial for ensuring reliable energy supplies for current and future generations….reports Asian Lite News Haitham Al Ghais, Secretary General of the Organisation of the Petroleum