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Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Paytm shares rally over 5% as brokerages raise target price on Zomato deal

Shares of One 97 Communications (Paytm) surged 5.5% to Rs 604.45 on the BSE after brokerages raised their target prices following the sale of its entertainment business to Zomato. CLSA upgraded its target to Rs 530, while Citi increased its target to Rs 440, keeping a "Sell" rating.

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Harris' family members are popping up around Chicago this week during the DNC. Here's who's who

Kamala Harris' family is a close-knit, diverse group that plays key roles in her life and career. Her husband, Doug Emhoff, would become America's first gentleman if she is elected president. Harris' stepchildren, sister Maya, and brother-in-law Tony West, along with other relatives, actively support her political journey. The family includes Emhoff's ex-wife, who maintains a positive relationship within their blended family. Together, they provide a strong support system as Harris navigates her historic path in American politics.

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

Asian benchmarks trade mixed ahead of US Fed chair's speech

Asian shares are trading mixed, despite some optimism following a rally on Wall Street on better-than-expected profit reports from major companies. Trading is likely to stay relatively quiet ahead of the annual conference of central bankers at Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell will give a much-anticipated speech that will hopefully offer clues about how deeply and quickly the Fed will begin cutting interest rates. Shares rose Thursday in Tokyo, Sydney and Hong Kong, but fell in Seoul and stagnated in Shanghai. Читать дальше...

«The Times of India» (indiatimes.com) 

Dyeing units continue to operate illegally in Gurgaon polluting Najafgarh drain, despite court orders

Numerous dyeing units in Gurgaon have been covertly discharging toxic effluents into the Najafgarh drain, which ultimately affects the Yamuna River. Despite court orders to relocate such industries, they continue to operate covertly, posing health risks to residents and contaminating water sources. Residents have long complained about the strong odor and polluted waterways caused by these units.