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INDIA BUSINESS | Tue, 25 Nov 2025, 4:02PM IST Understand where your refund is stuck and how to read each update online.

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INDIA MARKET | Tue, 25 Nov 2025, 3:57PM IST Bimsa in China's Beijing, once a cement factory, has quickly become a global centre for mathematics, drawing top researchers from many countries working from geometry to quantum fields

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INDIA MARKET | Tue, 25 Nov 2025, 3:57PM IST The Nifty settled below the 25,900 level. Media, IT and consumer durables shares declined, while realty PSU bank and metal stocks advanced.

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INDIA CURRENCY | Tue, 25 Nov 2025, 3:53PM IST India's foreign exchange reserves stood at $692.6 billion as of the week ended November 14, per central bank data. The Reserve Bank of India's net short position in FX forwards and futures, meanwhile, stood at $59.4 billion at the end of September

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INDIA MARKET | Tue, 25 Nov 2025, 3:51PM IST Enam Holdings Sridhar Sivaram expects Indias earnings growth to rebound in 2026 as the government pivots from investment to consumption, GST cuts take effect and RBI begins rate reductions. He warns low nominal GDP and flawed inflation readings have suppressed earnings this year but sees financials, NBFCs, consumption and gold outperforming as domestic demand strengthens and policy easing improves sentiment.

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INDIA BUSINESS | Tue, 25 Nov 2025, 3:47PM IST India's electric vehicle market is experiencing rapid growth, with EVs now comprising over 5% of new sales, a figure expected to reach nearly a third for Tata Motors by 2030. Falling technology costs and increased competition from global and domestic players are driving affordability and market excitement, signaling a turning point for the country's auto industry.

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INDIA NEWS | Tue, 25 Nov 2025, 3:47PM IST Indias electric vehicle market is poised for rapid growth as new players enter and falling technology costs make battery-powered cars more affordable, said a top executive at Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles Ltd.Electric models now account for more than 5% of new sales in India, up from 2.5% a year earlier, Chief Executive Officer Shailesh Chandra told Bloomberg News. He expects the company the countrys largest EV maker to get nearly a third of its sales from EVs by 2030, reiterating a target from last year.India, one of the few growth hotspots for EVs as China and Europe slow down, is drawing global investment and competitive offerings that could push down costs faster. The arrival of Tesla Inc. and Vietnams Vinfast Auto Ltd. this year, alongside Chinese and homegrown rivals, signals a turning point for the countrys auto industry, with products spanning affordable to luxury EVs. Tata Motors, parent of Jaguar Land Rover Automotive Plc, straddles both ends of that spectrum. Competition is already eroding Tatas dominance. In the first eight months of this year, Tatas EV market share fell to 35% from 59% a year ago, while JSW MG Motor India Pvt. now makes up 30% versus 25% last year, BloombergNEF wrote in an Oct. 3 report. Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. cornered 22.6% as of August, the report added.Its a good thing because that is what is creating excitement in the market, Chandra said in an interview at the launch of Tatas new Sierra SUV on Tuesday. A set of competitive products from multiple brands builds confidence in the category.Cost CurveChandra said EV costs will fall as automakers integrate key components beyond lithium-ion cells. Power and control systems that once required multiple parts are now being merged into compact modules, reducing manufacturing complexity and boosting efficiency.What used to be multiple separate parts are now being merged into single units, he said. The industry has moved from one function in one unit to several combined in one, which is driving down costs.The inflection point, he added, will come likely by 2030 when entry-level EVs match gasoline cars on price while offering around 400 kilometers (about 249 miles) of range. Most affordable EVs currently cost 25%30% more and deliver under 300 kilometers per charge.To be sure, EV momentum in India will face some competition from hybrid technologies creating cars that can run on fossil fuels as well as batteries a practical alternative especially in India where charging infrastructure is still not very robust. Hyundai Motor Co. and Kia Corp. are among the automakers planning hybrid offerings.India also implemented consumption tax cuts in September that made conventional gasoline cars cheaper.The BNEF report, however, estimates that EV sales will rise as automakers expand their EV portfolio and battery prices continue to decline and may exceed 650,000 units by 2030.Tata Motors remains the leader in Indias EV segment due to its portfolio of smaller, affordable models. The company aims to bolster its market share to 45% to 50% through a broader lineup spanning premium and mass-market products, Chandra said.The new Tata Sierra, which revives a cult SUV from the 1990s, has been positioned as a premium mid-SUV. An electric version is slated for release early next year, underscoring Tatas bet on electrification across categories.

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INDIA MARKET | Tue, 25 Nov 2025, 3:47PM IST Indian equities extended their decline for a third consecutive session on Tuesday, November 25, as a volatile derivatives expiry day impacted the market. The Sensex and Nifty closed lower, with major banking and IT stocks contributing to the downturn. While PSU banks saw gains, IT, Auto, FMCG, and Oil & Gas sectors faced significant pressure.

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INDIA BUSINESS | Tue, 25 Nov 2025, 3:41PM IST On the domestic front, Gold also delivered exceptional returns, supported by strong central bank buying, rising geopolitical tensions, economic uncertainty, and heavy ETF inflows.

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INDIA MARKET | Tue, 25 Nov 2025, 3:39PM IST A study in Scientific Reports detected measurable uranium in breast milk samples from six Bihar districts, linking contamination to groundwater and soil exposure

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INDIA MARKET | Tue, 25 Nov 2025, 3:39PM IST Oriental Rail Infrastructure rose 1.89% to Rs 156.05 after the company announced that its wholly owned subsidiary, Oriental Foundry, has secured an order worth Rs 2.93 crore from Southern Railway, a division of Indian Railways.

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INDIA MUTUAL FUNDS | Tue, 25 Nov 2025, 3:34PM IST "We plan to offer several products under the SIF umbrella to cater to different risk and asset allocation preferences of clients," Madhu Lunawat, Founder, MD & CEO of The Wealth Company Mutual Fund, said in a statement

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GLOBAL NEWS | Tue, 25 Nov 2025, 3:32PM IST Companies are racing to develop artificial intelligence tools that can make reservations for flights, hotels and more on your behalf. Heres what to know.

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GLOBAL NEWS | Tue, 25 Nov 2025, 3:32PM IST The dual-nation island of Dutch St. Maarten and French St. Martin offers lots of frugal diversions, including vivid street murals, hilly hikes and local barbecue.

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GLOBAL NEWS | Tue, 25 Nov 2025, 3:31PM IST The trade war with the United States, bans on U.S. wine and liquor imports and a recent distributor strike in British Columbia have Canadians giving their homegrown wines another look.

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GLOBAL NEWS | Tue, 25 Nov 2025, 3:31PM IST New tools and features from retailers and tech companies use artificial intelligence to help people find gifts and make decisions about their shopping lists.

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GLOBAL NEWS | Tue, 25 Nov 2025, 3:31PM IST The Trump administration is trading billions of dollars of taxpayer money for ownership stakes in companies. The unusual practice shows no sign of slowing.

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GLOBAL NEWS | Tue, 25 Nov 2025, 3:31PM IST The popular apps online marketplace is growing rapidly in the United States, driven by TikToks popularity and influencer advertisements that look a lot like TV infomercials.

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INDIA MARKET | Tue, 25 Nov 2025, 3:25PM IST One Point One Solutions rose 2.13% to Rs 51.26 after the company's US subsidiary, One point One USA has entered into a strategic three-year partnership with Edu-Tech company to scale and secure, AI-enabled test integrity operations worldwide.

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INDIA MARKET | Tue, 25 Nov 2025, 3:25PM IST One Point One Solutions (1Point1) rose 2.13% to Rs 51.26 after the firm's US subsidiary, One Point One USA has entered into a strategic three-year partnership with Edu-Tech company to scale and secure, AI-enabled test integrity operations worldwide.

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INDIA NEWS | Tue, 25 Nov 2025, 3:24PM IST As Boeing Co. wages a battle with quality lapses in its 737 factory outside Seattle, there are signs of progress, like the silence that engulfs the factory complex at 10:30 a.m. every Wednesday. The clattering of tools halts for an hour as mechanics stop building narrowbody jets lined up nose-to-tail and break into small work groups to talk through their on-the-job impediments and irritants. The discussions often center on persistent headaches, like a hole repeatedly drilled in the wrong location by a key supplier, Boeing employees said. With the second anniversary approaching of the Alaska Air Group Inc. midair near-calamity that plunged Boeing into crisis, the planemaker is reinforcing the safety and quality plan it crafted last year with feedback from employees and regulators. The goal: to root out quality lapses, improve training and address a toxic top-down culture that discouraged front-line workers from flagging breakdowns and suggesting fixes. The thing were most focused on is this relentless war for quality, and this war against defects, said Katie Ringgold, vice president and general manager of Boeings 737 program. And thats through our entire business, not just what happens within these walls.The early results are encouraging, executives said. So-called traveled work, the industry term for parts installed out of sequence, has declined 75% while the flow of planes through the factory improved by about 60% since April 2024. Boeing has also seen a significant decline in lost tools by its mechanics which can contribute to debris left inside finished planes and defects in the jet frames arriving from Spirit AeroSystems Holdings Inc., the aerostructures supplier its acquiring. Boeing has stepped up its search for flaws within fuselages arriving by rail from Spirits Wichita, Kansas factory in the wake of the midair blowout. About a dozen inspectors comb the interior of the plane shells to quickly check hot spots, areas that are critical to the build process. The key is to capture problems early on. An improperly installed tie-rod, for example, means that crews cant hang overhead luggage bins late in the manufacturing process, said Jennifer Boland-Masterson, director of 737 manufacturing operations. Boeing shares its findings with Spirit during weekly calls as part of a feedback loop, aimed at getting to the root cause. You want to find that defect as close to the point in the manufacturing process as when it was created, said Doug Ackerman, a Boeing vice president of quality.The measures have helped Boeing as it approaches a post-crisis milestone, raising 737 output to 42 jets a month. The company is planning for a series of rate hikes, spaced about six months apart, that would eventually take output to a new record: assembling about 60 jets a month.Getting there is going to be a long, difficult journey, particularly for a company trying to regain the trust of regulators and investors following years of turmoil. Boeing shares have plunged nearly 20% since late October, when it reported a $4.9 billion accounting charge because of certification delays for its 777X jetliner.They really do seem to be making good progress, said Ron Epstein, an analyst with Bank of America. They have lots of work to do, but they dont claim otherwise.Boeings supply chain and much of the 737 plant is already working at the higher pace, which the Federal Aviation Administration approved in October. Ringgold expects to officially acknowledge that the factorys three lines are building 42 jets every month before year-end.But the true test of the quality and safety effort will come as Boeing pushes its cash cow jets like the 737 Max and 787 Dreamliner past pre-pandemic production peaks while eventually ramping up the 777X, its largest and newest current commercial model.To speed up output of its narrowbody family, Boeing is preparing to stand up a fourth 737 production line in 2026 at its widebody factory in Everett to provide additional capacity. The line is ready, and the company has begun hiring mechanics to staff the new operation, Ringgold said.The new assembly line will build all of the 737 Max family, except the smallest model. Contrary to reports, Boeing plans to build a variety of 737 models there, not just the Max 10, which is still being certified by the FAA, Ringgold said. Steadily increasing production of the 737 is vital to returning Boeing to better financial health after six years of losses. But following a series of crises and damaging whistleblower revelations, the company is trying to avoid overly stressing its employees or suppliers. Rooting out deep-seated cultural issues and rebuilding trust remains a work in process. Weve done work around culture, and its not perfect, and our work isnt done, Ringgold said. And it will never be done. Employee involvement sessions used to be a staple of factory life back when the Renton plant was seen as a model of innovation. The meetings were revived last year at the request of long-time factory workers during quality stand-downs that the manufacturer held as it faced a fresh crisis. More than 100,000 workers were asked to identify breakdowns and suggest improvements after last years near-catastrophe for Alaska triggered investigations of Boeing quality controls, brought a swarm of federal inspectors into the factory and contributed to a financial squeeze. The earlier sessions, which fizzled out a decade ago, were held in conference rooms outside of regular shift hours. Now, work stops at the factory for a second time at mid-afternoon so teams can have their say. So far, technicians have addressed more than 1,000 complaints and suggestions raised by employees via so-called kaizen cards, a nod to the Japanese concept of continuous improvement through tiny increments.Shutting down the factory for the weekly meetings is the best thing we ever did, said Angi Lancaster, a senior manager for 737 manufacturing operations, because it shows everybody that we are serious about improving our business.

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INDIA BUSINESS | Tue, 25 Nov 2025, 3:24PM IST With the second anniversary approaching of the Alaska Air Group Inc. midair near-calamity that plunged Boeing into crisis, the planemaker is reinforcing the safety and quality plan it crafted last year with feedback from employees and regulators.

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INDIA MARKET | Tue, 25 Nov 2025, 3:23PM IST The new rules were released after DGCA met with airlines and pilot associations in New Delhi to discuss duty hours and rest hours

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INDIA BUSINESS | Tue, 25 Nov 2025, 3:20PM IST By reworking rules for illiquid and non-tradable securities, Sebi hopes to make demat accounts cheaper and fairer for first-time and small investors.

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INDIA MARKET | Tue, 25 Nov 2025, 3:20PM IST Powered by Capital Market - Live News

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INDIA MARKET | Tue, 25 Nov 2025, 3:13PM IST Indian Bank, Bank of Maharashtra, Bank of Baroda, Central Bank of India and Canara Bank were up in the range of 2 per cent to 3 per cent in intra-day trade on Tuesday.

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INDIA BUSINESS | Tue, 25 Nov 2025, 3:13PM IST The limited-period sale runs from November 25 to 28, 2025, covering travel between January 7 and June 30, 2026-a

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INDIA BUSINESS | Tue, 25 Nov 2025, 3:10PM IST The Aluminium Secondary Manufacturers Association has urged the government to cut import duty on primary aluminium. This move aims to bring down domestic prices and aid downstream industries. These industries, including many MSMEs, face high input costs.

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INDIA NEWS | Tue, 25 Nov 2025, 3:09PM IST JSW MG Motor India's electric roadster Cyberster has drawn strong demand since its July launch thereby becoming the highest selling sports car in India and further pushing delivery timelines to around four to five months, the automaker said Tuesday. The surge comes months after MG SELECT, the companys luxury arm, introduced the Cyberster at 74.99 lakh for fresh bookings and 72.49 lakh for pre-reserved customers. The company has sold more than 350 units through its MG SELECT retail network.Also Read: JSW MG targets top spot in India's luxury EV market in 2026The Cyberster has been attracting buyers across major cities. The company said the order book continues to grow and deliveries are being scheduled based on availability. MG said it has expanded its MG SELECT Experience Centres to 14 locations to display models including the Cyberster and the MG M9 Presidential Limousine. The company is now the second-largest player in Indias luxury EV segment, driven by demand for both vehicles.Milind Shah, Head MG SELECT noted that the response Cyberster received has been extraordinary, particularly due to its striking design language and innovative features - including the iconic electric scissor doors and impressive acceleration from 0-100 in just 3.2 seconds. "This remarkable success underscores that today's buyers are seeking high-performance sports cars that combine sustainable luxury with cutting-edge engineering. We have built a healthy order book and are efficiently working to cater to the current demand and upcoming bookings. From sports champions to movie stars, the Cyberster continues to capture the imagination of new India and its aspirations, drawing the attention of people from different walks of life," Shah added.Also Read: MG Cyberster launched at Rs 72.49 lakhThe performance-focused EV has been contributing to JSW MGs expansion in the luxury segment, which the company said is evolving quickly on the back of young, tech-oriented buyers. Earlier in October, Shah had told PTI that the firm aims to become the number one player in the luxury EV space by 2026. Inspired by the MGB Roadster, the Cyberster features an open-top design, scissor doors and is equipped with a dual-motor all-wheel-drive powertrain producing 510 PS and 725 Nm of torque. With Launch Control, the car accelerates from 0100 kmph in 3.2 seconds. It uses a 77 kWh battery with a certified range of 580 km under the MIDC cycle. Handling is supported by double-wishbone suspension and a 50:50 weight distribution, while Brembo 4-piston front brake callipers bring the car to a stop from 100 kmph in 33 metres. Safety features include a high-strength H-shaped cradle structure, a Static Stability Factor of 1.83, Level-2 ADAS, a real-time driver monitoring system and multiple airbags.MG said the model is part of its value-luxury positioning aimed at a gap in the 50 lakh-1 crore price band. The company has two luxury models and is developing a third for 2026. Kolkata, which accounts for about 2% of Indias luxury car market, has been identified as a key growth region.

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INDIA BUSINESS | Tue, 25 Nov 2025, 3:09PM IST JSW MG Motor India's electric roadster, the Cyberster, has become the highest-selling sports car in India since its July launch, with delivery timelines now extending to four to five months. The automaker has sold over 350 units, driven by its striking design, scissor doors, and impressive performance, highlighting strong demand for sustainable luxury sports cars.

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INDIA MARKET | Tue, 25 Nov 2025, 3:07PM IST Sensex Today | Stock Market LIVE Updates, Nov 25: In the broader markets, the Nifty MidCap index rose 0.35 per cent, while the Nifty SmallCap index added 0.16 per cent

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INDIA COMMODITIES | Tue, 25 Nov 2025, 3:03PM IST Zinc futures gained on renewed demand and stronger global fundamentals, supported by tighter supply, low LME inventories and improving technical momentum. Analysts see a mildly bullish trend, with upward potential intact unless key support levels break.

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INDIA BUSINESS | Tue, 25 Nov 2025, 3:03PM IST Eris Lifesciences on Tuesday said its board has approved the acquisition of the remaining 30 pc stake in its subsidiary Swiss Parenterals. The proposed transaction will be effected as a share swap, through a preferential issuance of the company's shares to seller Naishadh Shah, thereby making him a shareholder and an integral part of the company's senior management team with long-term alignment, the Mumbai-based firm said in a statement. "On behalf of the shareholders of Eris, I am delighted to welcome Naishadh Shah to the community of Erisians. I am also happy to share that we propose to designate him as the Managing Director of Swiss Parenterals," Eris Lifesciences Chairman and Managing Director Amit Bakshi said. FY27 promises to be a breakout year for the company's international business, and Naishadh's continued leadership and stewardship will be pivotal to its growth, he added. Shares of Eris Lifesciences were trading 0.99 per cent down at Rs 1,665.20 apiece on the BSE.

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INDIA MARKET | Tue, 25 Nov 2025, 3:00PM IST Authum Investment & Infrastructure Ltd, Honeywell Automation India Ltd, V I P Industries Ltd and Acutaas Chemicals Ltd are among the other losers in the BSE's 'A' group today, 25 November 2025.

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INDIA MARKET | Tue, 25 Nov 2025, 2:58PM IST Swiggys share price has fallen sharply even as FIIs and mutual funds steadily raise stakes. Retail investors have trimmed holdings, while strong revenue growth is offset by widening losses. Analysts remain optimistic with a bullish long-term outlook.

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INDIA BUSINESS | Tue, 25 Nov 2025, 2:57PM IST BHP Group's surprise bid to acquire Anglo American Plc and derail its $60 billion merger with Teck Resources Ltd. was quickly abandoned. The move, aimed at securing coveted copper assets, ultimately failed as Anglo American rejected the proposal, leaving BHP to withdraw and face a six-month restriction on further offers.

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INDIA BUSINESS | Tue, 25 Nov 2025, 2:57PM IST From finding the right platform to transferring ownership, here's how to navigate the process

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INDIA MARKET | Tue, 25 Nov 2025, 2:53PM IST Spandana Sphoorty Financial jumped 3.58% to Rs 273.75 after the firm said appointment of Venkatesh Krishnan as the MD & chief executive officer (MD & CEO) of the company for a tenure of 3 years, effective from 27 November 2025 to 26 November 2028.

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INDIA MARKET | Tue, 25 Nov 2025, 2:42PM IST India's oil-buying patterns are in the spotlight as Washington raises the pressure against Moscow over the war in Ukraine, while at the same time promoting talks aimed at ending the conflict

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INDIA MARKET | Tue, 25 Nov 2025, 2:40PM IST Fractal Analytics is set to become Indias first true AI-focused listed company after Sebi cleared its IPO. With strong global clients, a product-led enterprise AI model, improving financials and rising sector momentum, the company enters markets at a pivotal moment for AI adoption, despite competitive and client-concentration risks

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INDIA MARKET | Tue, 25 Nov 2025, 2:40PM IST Transformers and Rectifiers (India) surged 8.01% to Rs 310.65 after the company announced that it has secured an order worth Rs 389.97 crore from Gujarat Energy Transmission Corporation (GETCO).

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INDIA BUSINESS | Tue, 25 Nov 2025, 2:34PM IST Tata Motors expects SUVs to account for more than 70% of its passenger vehicle sales as it enters the mid-size SUV segment with the new Sierra, Managing Director & CEO Shailesh Chandra said. The model, launched at an introductory price of 11.49 lakh with petrol and diesel options, will be followed by an electric version next year.

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INDIA MARKET | Tue, 25 Nov 2025, 2:34PM IST Sensex Today | Stock Market LIVE Updates, Nov 25: The Nifty Realty index gained 1 per cent, and the Nifty Metal index added 0.9 per cent.

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INDIA MARKET | Tue, 25 Nov 2025, 2:32PM IST Nithin Kamath urges traders to avoid over-trading, highlighting Zerodhas Kill Switch feature that blocks further trades for the day. The tool lets users disable segments, prevent revenge trading, and re-enable access only after a cooldown period.

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