Palantir Posts First Quarterly Profit Following New Contract Wins
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- February 14, 2023
JK Paper, a leading Indian paper and packaging company, reported its seventh consecutive quarter of falling profits on Monday, mainly impacted by rising wood prices that squeezed profit margins. Significant Profit Drop For the quarter ending March 31, the company’s consolidated net profit fell sharply by 72.4% compared to the previous year, reaching 762 million
READ MOREAmid ongoing India-Pakistan tensions, schools and colleges in non-border areas of Jammu and Kashmir resumed operations on May 13, 2025, signaling the first signs of normalcy. Educational institutions in the region had been closed for several days due to the escalating conflict between the two nations. However, border-area schools will remain closed as a precautionary
READ MOREResidents of border villages in Rajouri have started returning to their homes on Thursday morning after a night of fear and destruction caused by heavy shelling from Pakistan. The attack followed India’s Operation Sindoor, a targeted military operation that destroyed nine terror camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK). In response, the Pakistan Army launched
READ MOREJK Tyre & Industries Ltd. has launched its innovative retail concept, ‘JK Tyre Steel Wheels,’ in Farrukhnagar, Haryana, marking a significant step in the company’s rural market expansion strategy. This new initiative is aimed at towns with populations of one lakh or less, as part of the company’s broader rural expansion programme. The launch is
READ MOREJammu and Kashmir Pradesh Congress Committee (JKPCC) President, Tariq Hameed Karra, recently clarified a statement that had been misinterpreted in the media, asserting that he did not advocate for dialogue between India and Pakistan. Clarification on Reported Remarks During a press conference, Karra addressed the controversy surrounding his reported statement regarding talks with Pakistan, stating,
READ MOREThe recent terror attack in Pahalgam, which claimed the lives of 26 people, has sent shockwaves through eastern India’s travel sector. Tour operators are reporting a massive spike in cancellations for scheduled tours to Jammu and Kashmir (J&K). Industry leaders, particularly in Kolkata—a major hub for J&K-bound travel—express concerns that this incident could undo years
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