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Indian companies can feel secure investing in Israel: Finance Min Smotrich on India-Israel bilateral investment treaty
India and Israel formalized a Bilateral Investment Agreement (BIA), signed by Finance Ministers Nirmala Sitharaman and Bezalel Smotrich, aiming to bolster private sector investments in both economies. This agreement assures security for Indian companies investing in Israel and vice versa. Both nations are also progressing towards a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) to potentially triple or quadruple the existing trade volume.

Adani Power shares surge 5% after JV for 570 MW hydropower project in Bhutan
Adani Power shares jumped 5% to Rs 640.55 after the company signed a shareholders’ agreement with Bhutan’s Druk Green Power Corporation to set up a 570 MW hydroelectric project at Wangchhu. Signed on September 5, the pact involves forming a joint entity, marking Adani Power’s strategic entry into Bhutan’s hydropower sector and expanding its renewable energy footprint abroad.

NTPC Green Energy shares in focus after MoU to set up hydrogen fuel station at VOC Port
NTPC Green Energy partners with V.O. Chidambaranar Port Authority to establish a green hydrogen fueling station and deploy hydrogen-powered trucks, promoting green energy technologies and decarbonization. The company's financial performance shows a strong increase in net profit and sales. Technically, the stock exhibits mixed signals, trading below longer-term moving averages but above shorter-term ones.

Ball snatching sparks outrage: After US Open and young Phillies fan incidents, another shocking moment goes viral at Mets game
Ball snatching incidents have ignited controversies once again, this time in a New York Mets game at Citi Field on August 29. A viral footage shows two fans nearly fighting over a foul ball, with a younger fan grabbing it from an older man. The incident follows similar patterns as that of a US Open fan taking a hat from a child and a Phillies game where a young fan lost a home run ball.

SAR Televenture strengthens grip on Tikona with ₹150 crore share purchase deal
SAR Televenture is set to increase its stake in Tikona Infinet by acquiring an additional 19.93% from L&T Finance for Rs 149.50 crore. This deal, involving an upfront payment and a share swap, will consolidate SAR's ownership and streamline Tikona's shareholding structure. The acquisition supports SAR's long-term strategy in the broadband and digital infrastructure sector.

Adani Power to set up 570 MW hydro power project in Bhutan in partnership with Druk Green Power
Adani Power and Druk Green Power Corporation Limited have signed an agreement for a 570 MW hydroelectric project in Bhutan. The Wangchhu project aims to meet Bhutan's winter power demand. It will also export surplus power to India during summer. Construction is expected to start in 2026. The project is targeted for completion within five years.
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Structural stimulus sets stage for market recovery, says Ajay Bagga
Ajay Bagga sees the government’s tax cuts and liquidity push as a structural stimulus that could drive consumption and support market recovery. While rural demand is strong, he believes urban demand during the upcoming festive season will determine the pace of economic revival.
H-1B visa scrutiny rises as DOJ launches discrimination probes
The US Department of Justice is investigating H-1B visa-related hiring discrimination claims amid calls for program reform. Several probes are underway, examining allegations of companies favoring visa holders over qualified American workers. Policy changes are also reshaping the H-1B process, including a shift to a beneficiary-centric lottery and potential wage-based allocation.
Trump says he'll speak to Putin next
President Trump indicated he plans to speak with Vladimir Putin soon, following a conversation with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy. This announcement came during a tech leaders dinner at the White House, where Trump was seated alongside Melania Trump and Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg. Zuckerberg estimated Meta's investments through 2028.
Ford Racing: A new era for America's race team
Ford is renaming its motorsports division as Ford Racing. Will Ford announced the change. The new logo will appear on racing vehicles soon. This move aims to connect Ford's racing and road vehicle development. The company wants to transfer racing technology to its production cars. Ford Racing will compete in various global events.
Insurance law changes set to benefit global parents of JVs
Draft amendments to Indian insurance laws propose easing restrictions imposed in 2021, potentially benefiting global insurers like Generali and Ageas. The changes remove requirements for retaining profits and board composition, freeing up capital and reducing governance pressures. These reforms aim to attract foreign investment, simplify regulations, and deepen insurance penetration in India.
Adani Power gets Coal Ministry clearance to start mining at MP's Dhirauli block
Adani Power gains coal ministry's nod for Dhirauli mine in Madhya Pradesh. Mahan Energen Ltd will manage the mine. It will fuel Adani's Mahan power plant, undergoing expansion. The mine boasts 620 MMT reserves and a 6.5 MTPA peak production capacity. This move strengthens Adani's raw material security. The company aims for responsible mining practices.
CEO Piotr Szczerek keeps going viral for the wrong reasons as public backlash grows over US Open hat incident
A video of a CEO at the US Open is trending online after a hat mix-up with a young fan. The clip has spread fast and brought big attention. This is not the first time a CEO moment went viral. Experts say leaders should be careful in public because cameras are everywhere.
Has Piotr Szczerek hired lawyers to stop people from posting negative comments? Here's all about viral claim of Polish CEO, Drogbruk taking legal action against users
Has Piotr Szczerek hired lawyers to stop people from posting negative comments? A viral message claimed this, but no official confirmation has come from Piotr Szczerek or Drogbruk. The controversy follows his US Open incident, which damaged Drogbruk’s online reputation and led to thousands of negative reviews.
Polish millionaire Piotr Szczerek apologises for grave mistake. Here's what he said about cap, disappointed child, his family
Polish millionaire Piotr Szczerek apologises after taking a tennis cap meant for a child during Kamil Majchrzak’s US Open match. He admitted his mistake, addressed false online statements, and explained Drogbruk’s backlash.
Trump Crypto Play: Trading kicks off in World Liberty tokens
The World Liberty tokens, known as $WLFI, were sold to investors after the Trump family and its business partners last year launched the venture, a "decentralised finance" platform that has also issued a stablecoin. In July, investors in the tokens voted to make them tradable, paving the way for their sale and purchase - and potentially boosting the value of the president's holdings of them.
Polish millionaire Piotr Szczerek company Drogbruk Google rating falls. Here's all about TrustPilot closure notice, Gowork ratings, reviews
Polish millionaire Piotr Szczerek company Drogbruk Google rating has dropped sharply after the US Open controversy. Thousands of negative reviews, a TrustPilot closure notice, and an official apology statement followed.
Piotr Szczerek Official Apology Statement: Drogbruk CEO addresses whole issue in letter. Here's what he said
Piotr Szczerek official apology statement was issued on September 1, 2025 after the US Open incident involving Kamil Majchrzak. The Polish millionaire apologized, denied online claims, and addressed Drogbruk backlash as company reviews declined.
Polish CEO Piotr Szczerek identified as tennis player Kamil Majchrzak's selfish fan in cap snatching incident viral video at US Open
Polish CEO Piotr Szczerek gets identified as tennis player Kamil Majchrzak's selfish fan in US Open cap snatching incident viral video. Businessman sparked outrage by snatching a signed cap meant for a child, leading to global online backlash.
Who is Polish CEO Piotr Szczerek and What is Drogbruk? Here's US Open cap incident completely explained
Who is Polish CEO Piotr Szczerek and What is Drogbruk? The US Open incident viral video involving a snatched signed cap shocked tennis fans. Polish millionaire Piotr Szczerek, head of Drogbruk, was identified as the person behind the act.
Polish CEO Piotr Szczerek Social Media Accounts and Family: Here's all about his online presence, wife and kids
Polish CEO Piotr Szczerek social media accounts and family have come under global focus after a viral US Open cap snatching incident. Szczerek grabbed a signed cap meant for a child, sparking backlash, criticism, and business fallout. He has since deactivated his social media accounts, while his company Drogbruk faces boycott calls.
Who is child fan rebuffed by Polish CEO Piotr Szczerek during US Open cap incident viral video? Full story explained and all about Kamil Majchrzak's heart-touching gesture
Who is child fan rebuffed by Polish CEO Piotr Szczerek during US Open cap incident viral video? The boy named Brock lost a cap meant for him after Kamil Majchrzak’s victory. Szczerek’s act sparked global backlash. Majchrzak later reunited with Brock, giving him signed gifts.
Drogbruk CEO Piotr Szczerek controversy: Polish millionaire’s partner hid snatched cap in $12 Tote bag
Piotr Szczerek, CEO of Drogbruk, faced backlash after a video surfaced showing him taking a signed cap, seemingly intended for a child, at the US Open. Despite being labeled a millionaire, his partner was seen carrying an affordable $12 US Open tote bag made from recycled materials, featuring artwork honoring Althea Gibson.
Polish CEO Piotr Szczerek company Drogbruk faces backlash on social media after US Open cap snatching incident viral video
Polish CEO Piotr Szczerek and his company Drogbruk face backlash on social media after a US Open viral video showed him taking a signed cap from tennis player Kamil Majchrzak meant for a young fan after a match.
Piotr Szczerek Net Worth: Polish company Drogbruk CEO assests, career and public image explained
Piotr Szczerek net worth is widely discussed after his involvement in the US Open cap snatching incident viral video. The Polish CEO of paving company Drogbruk was filmed taking a signed cap from tennis player Kamil Majchrzak meant for a child. The viral video sparked global outrage and questions about ethics and sportsmanship.
Polish millionaire Piotr Szczerek Drogbruk company review hit by backlash after US Open cap snatching incident viral video
Polish millionaire Piotr Szczerek Drogbruk company review is under fire after a viral video showed him snatching a signed hat from a child at US Open. The online backlash spread quickly, with Drogbruk Poland reviews bombarded by criticism and negative ratings, sparking wider debate about sportsmanship and reputations.
Polish CEO Piotr Szczerek tries to reconcile with young fan after backlash in US Open signed cap snatching incident viral video
Polish CEO Piotr Szczerek tries to reconcile with young fan after backlash over snatching a signed cap snatching incident at the US Open. The viral incident drew strong criticism, prompting Szczerek to express regret.
Piotr Szczerek at the center of US Open scandal and Internet labels him the ‘Coldplay kisscam CEO’
At the US Open 2025, Polish millionaire Piotr Szczerek sparked outrage after a video surfaced showing him snatching a signed hat from a young fan. Identified as the CEO of Drogbruk, Szczerek's actions drew comparisons to the 'Coldplay kisscam CEO' and ignited a firestorm of criticism online. The backlash was so intense that Piotr Szczerek had to deactivate his social media account.
Why is Polish millionaire and CEO Piotr Szczerek facing backlash? US Open controversy in 10 points
A wealthy businessman Piotr Szczerek is facing huge criticism online after a video of him at the US Open has went viral. The video shows him snatching a hat from a young fan when Tennis star Kamil Majchrzak attempted to gift it to the boy Brock. The video sparked outrage and even his company Drogburk is also facing backlash.
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