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By Arpan Yadav , 13 March 2026
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Infosys Expands Mohali Campus, Adds Capacity for 3,000 Professionals

Infosys has expanded its technology development center in Mohali, increasing capacity to accommodate around 3,000 employees as part of its ongoing investment in India’s digital services infrastructure. The expansion reflects the company’s strategy to strengthen regional technology hubs while supporting growing demand for digital transformation services worldwide. By enhancing its presence in Punjab, the IT major aims to tap into emerging talent pools and contribute to regional economic growth.

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By Manbir Sandhu , 13 March 2026
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Audi India to Raise Vehicle Prices by Up to 2% From April 1

Audi India has announced a price increase of up to 2% across its vehicle lineup, effective April 1, reflecting rising input costs and broader inflationary pressures in the automotive industry. The adjustment will impact several luxury models sold in the Indian market as the company seeks to offset higher expenses related to raw materials, logistics, and operational overheads. Industry analysts note that premium automakers have increasingly resorted to price revisions to maintain margins amid volatile global supply chains.

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  • Automobiles
  • Business
By Kirti Srinivasan , 13 March 2026
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AlphaGrep Receives SEBI Approval to Enter India’s Mutual Fund Industry

AlphaGrep has secured regulatory approval from the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) to launch its mutual fund business, marking a significant milestone for the quantitative trading firm. The move signals the company’s entry into India’s rapidly expanding asset management industry, which continues to attract new players amid rising retail participation and growing financial awareness. By leveraging its expertise in data-driven trading strategies and advanced analytics, AlphaGrep aims to offer innovative investment products to Indian investors.

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  • Mutual Funds
  • SEBI
By Kirti Srinivasan , 13 March 2026
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GSP Crop Science IPO to Open on March 16, Aiming to Tap Investor Demand for Agri-Chemical Growth

GSP Crop Science is set to launch its initial public offering (IPO) on March 16, marking another addition to India’s expanding agri-chemical investment landscape. The company aims to raise capital to strengthen its manufacturing capabilities, expand product offerings, and enhance its market presence in the crop protection segment. Investor interest in agriculture-linked businesses has grown as India focuses on improving farm productivity and food security.

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  • Agriculture
  • IPO Watch
  • Stock Markets
By Agamveer Singh , 13 March 2026
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Global Jitters Shake Dalal Street as Oil Prices Surge and Markets Slide

Indian stock markets ended lower as rising global oil prices and weak international cues triggered broad-based selling. Investors turned cautious amid fears that expensive crude could fuel inflation and pressure corporate margins. Benchmark indices declined as banking, IT, and energy stocks faced selling pressure. Market participants also tracked global economic signals, including monetary policy expectations and geopolitical tensions affecting energy supply. Analysts warn that sustained high crude prices may widen India’s trade deficit and strain fiscal balances.

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  • Energy
  • Stock Markets
  • Sensex
  • Nifty
By Kirti Srinivasan , 12 March 2026
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Rising Global Focus on HPV Prevention and Vaccination Efforts

Human papillomavirus (HPV) has emerged as one of the most closely monitored public health concerns worldwide due to its strong link with cervical cancer and several other diseases. Health organizations and governments are expanding vaccination campaigns and screening programs to reduce the long-term health and economic burden of HPV-related illnesses. Medical research indicates that widespread immunization, early detection and improved healthcare access could dramatically lower infection rates in the coming decades.

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  • HPV
  • Healthcare
By Dipali , 12 March 2026
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Surge in Satellite Launches Is Transforming the Night Sky

The rapid expansion of satellite constellations is dramatically reshaping the appearance of the night sky, raising concerns among astronomers and space policy experts worldwide. Thousands of satellites launched in recent years to support global internet services, navigation systems and Earth-observation platforms are now visible from Earth, sometimes forming bright streaks across the sky. While these technologies are central to the digital economy and global communications infrastructure, they also create new challenges for astronomical research and environmental monitoring.

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  • Science
By Gurminder Mangat , 12 March 2026
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ESA Probes Technical Anomaly in Proba-3 Coronagraph Spacecraft

The European Space Agency (ESA) has launched an investigation into a technical anomaly affecting the Coronagraph spacecraft within its Proba-3 mission, a pioneering space project designed to study the Sun’s outer atmosphere. The mission, which relies on two satellites flying in precise formation to simulate a total solar eclipse, aims to unlock new insights into solar physics and space weather. Early reports suggest the irregularity occurred during routine mission operations, prompting engineers to analyze telemetry data and operational parameters.

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By Amrita Bhatia , 12 March 2026
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Climate Acceleration: New Research Shows Global Warming Speeding Up Since 2015

A recent scientific analysis has revealed that global warming has intensified at a faster pace since 2015, raising concerns among climate scientists and policymakers worldwide. The research indicates that the Earth’s average surface temperature is increasing at a significantly higher rate than observed in previous decades. By analyzing long-term temperature datasets and filtering out short-term natural climate variations, scientists concluded that the acceleration in warming is statistically significant.

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  • Science
By Dipali , 12 March 2026
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NASA’s Earth Satellites Strengthen Global Climate Monitoring and Data Intelligence

Earth-observing satellites operated by NASA are playing an increasingly vital role in monitoring climate patterns, natural resources and environmental change across the planet. Through advanced orbital technology, these satellites collect vast quantities of data used by scientists, governments and industries to better understand Earth’s atmosphere, oceans and land systems. The information helps predict extreme weather events, track climate trends and guide policy decisions related to sustainability and disaster preparedness.

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