Air India crash: US FAA, Boeing says ‘fuel switch locks safe’; probe report raised questions on engine cutoff

Following the Air India Flight 171 crash, the FAA and Boeing have privately affirmed the safety of fuel switch locks on Boeing aircraft. India’s AAIB preliminary report questioned if the fuel switches were accidentally activated, leading to engine failure. The FAA issued a notification stating the fuel control switch design doesn’t warrant an Airworthiness Directive.

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Cipla eyes weight management foray: CEO

Cipla, a prominent drug manufacturer based in Mumbai, is set to enter the weight management market in India, according to MD and Global CEO Umang Vohra’s FY25 annual report. The company is also focusing on expanding its influence within the central nervous system therapeutic area, aiming to strengthen its overall market position.

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Electronics, pharma get 70% of PLI share

In 2024-25, the Indian government disbursed Rs 10,114 crore under Production-Linked Incentive (PLI) schemes, with large-scale electronics manufacturing receiving Rs 5,732 crore and pharmaceuticals securing Rs 2,328 crore. These two sectors collectively accounted for approximately 70% of the total incentive disbursements, highlighting their significant role in the PLI initiative.

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Q1 earnings, trade talks to guide markets: Analysts

Indian stock investors brace for a busy week, closely monitoring quarterly earnings from major companies. The potential results of India-US trade discussions and upcoming inflation figures will significantly influence market direction. Global market performance and foreign investor activity are also key factors. Analysts emphasize the importance of tracking both WPI and CPI inflation data during…

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Infosys unit in US to pay $125,000 penalty in cybersecurity probe

Infosys McCamish Systems (IMS) settled with Vermont’s Department of Financial Regulation for failing to provide timely information during a cybersecurity incident investigation and delaying notifications to affected parties. IMS will pay a $125,000 penalty without admitting violations. This follows a $17.5 million settlement in March to resolve class-action lawsuits related to the 2023 breach.

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