Economic Times Ø JSW taps Carlyle to back bid for Holcim's Indian cement operations Ø ED pays visit to Jindal Steel's office; Paras Defence to get PLI benefits Ø Retail investors' shareholding in Paytm more than doubles, Canada Pension Plan raises stake Ø NSE-BSE bulk deals: Ashish Ramesh Kacholia buys Barbeque Nation shares worth Rs 29 cr Ø Sebi issues Rs 2 crore recovery notice to ex-NSE chief Ø LIC IPO: Sebi may postpone implementation of tighter anchor investor norms Ø PLI scheme draws investment of ?2.34 lakh crore in 14 sectors Ø NPCI ties up with UAE's Mashreq to launch UPI Ø RBI's pandemic rate cuts give the biggest stimulus to realty Ø Rainbow Children's Medicare IPO to open on Apr 27 Ø Govt to take call on LIC IPO timing this week Ø Defence Ministry exceeds spend target for local arms Ø Campus Activewear IPO price band fixed at Rs 278-292, issue to open on April 26 Ø India to be a $30 trillion economy by 2050: Gautam Adani Business Standard Ø Early EV adoption, lowering prices, safety on govt's agenda Ø Gadkari asks companies to recall defective EVs, warns of penalties Ø Govt must keep 5G fee affordable for faster rollout, says Sunil Mittal Ø ITC Ltd resorts to partial price hikes on its dairy products Ø Bharti-backed OneWeb, Isro unit sign agreement for satellite launches Ø L&T Technology Services net profit grows 35% to Rs 262 crore in Q4 Ø ED raids JSPL offices over suspected violation of forex regulations Ø Coal shortage, high prices may benefit Coal India, Neyveli Lignite Ø Future group firms complete shareholders, creditors meet over Reliance deal Ø Modi-Johnson meet likely to focus on talks to advance trade deal Ø Regulatory changes set to change the way wealthy individuals invest in IPOs Ø Govt may revisit BPCL privatisation, including revising the terms of sale Financial Express Ø Edible oil industry demands hike in import duty gap between crude and refined palm oil Ø High raw material, packaging costs hit Nestle India, profit slips 1.2% to Rs 595 crore Ø EPFO adds 14.12 lakh subscribers in February Ø RBI turns net purchaser of US currency in February Ø Hero Electric Partners With BOLT To Put Up 50,000 Charging Stations In India Ø Maruti Suzuki Alto, S-Presso Now Get Dual Airbags As Standard Fitment Ø Individual investors can use UPI for up to Rs 5 lakh payment in public issues Ø SEBI inching ahead to set up Social Stock Exchange Ø India to push ahead with six airbags in cars despite resistance – govt source Ø Sebi signs pact with Canada’s Manitoba Securities Commission Ø RBI prohibits issuance of unsolicited cards by issuers