AUTO

2025 Aprilia SR 175 Launched In India, Price Starts At Rs 1.26 Lakh

Aesthetically, the latest offering flaunts a similar style statement as SR 160. However, SR 175 has been treated with sporty design, bold looks, and attractive road presence.

NEWS18
7 hours ago
Read Full Article

MORE TO CATCH UP

BUSINESS

Insurers may get to put more in REITs, InvITs

ECONOMICS TIMES
26 minutes ago
BUSINESS

Energy security: Global crude oil prices have remained relatively stable, says Hardeep Singh Puri; India eyes geothermal push

Petroleum Minister Hardeep Singh Puri stated that global crude oil prices remain stable despite geopolitical tensions, indicating sufficient energy resources worldwide. India is actively engaging in global energy forums and expanding it ...more

TIMES OF INDIA
1 hour ago
BUSINESS

Currency watch: Rupee rises 16 paise to 85.76 against dollar; crude oil slide & weak greenback lift sentiment

The rupee strengthened to 85.76 against the US dollar, buoyed by a weaker dollar and lower crude oil prices. Gains were capped by persistent foreign fund outflows and uncertainty surrounding India-US trade talks. India's merchandise exp ...more

TIMES OF INDIA
1 hour ago
BUSINESS

FD rate tweak: SBI cuts rates on select short-term deposits; check what’s changed in latest fixed deposit rates table

State Bank of India has revised its fixed deposit interest rates. The new rates apply to short-term deposits. These range from 46 days to less than a year. The reduction is 15 basis points. Revised rates are effective from July 15, 2025 ...more

TIMES OF INDIA
2 hours ago
BUSINESS

Air India Restores International Flights After Ahmedabad Crash Pause - Check Full List

Air India has partially restored its international flight schedule that was temporarily reduced or paused for 'safety checks' following the tragic crash in Ahmedabad on June 12. In a statement, Air India said that during the pause, it performed additional precautionary checks on its Boeing 787 fleet. 

ZEE NEWS
2 hours ago
BUSINESS

Indian economy resilient: GDP likely to grow 6.5% in FY26 despite global shocks, says EAC-PM chief S Mahendra Dev

Despite global headwinds, India's economy is projected to grow at 6.5% in FY26, driven by domestic tailwinds like low inflation and a benign interest rate environment. Strong gross FDI inflows and rising public capex further support thi ...more

TIMES OF INDIA
2 hours ago

Subscribe for latest news updates from NewsFomo

Get over your FOMO of knowing what's happening. Never miss what matters to you!