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Business Standard
2 days ago
- Business
- Business Standard
CARE Ratings allots 25,933 equity shares under ESOS
CARE Ratings has allotted 25,933 equity shares of the face value of Rs.10/- each fully paid up, to the employees of the Company pursuant to exercise of their options under CARE Employee Stock Option Scheme 2020. The Paid-up Share Capital of the Company will accordingly increase from Rs.29,93,21,480/- consisting of 2,99,32,148 equity shares of Rs.10/- each to Rs.29,95,80,810/- consisting of 2,99,58,081 equity shares of Rs.10/- each.


Hindustan Times
13-05-2025
- Business
- Hindustan Times
Ray-Ban Meta glasses launched in India: Check features, price, and availability
Ray-Ban Meta glasses have finally been launched in India at just ₹29,900. Last month, Meta announced new frame styles, a software update, and announced India availability for the smart glasses. Now, in just a month, the smart glasses with Meta AI integration are officially hitting the Indian market with pre-orders starting from today. These glasses can be your perfect companion for translations, understanding historic significance, resolving small queries, and much more with the help of Meta AI. This new hardware category in India showcases how AI can be integrated into our daily lives, and how the Ray-Ban Meta glasses can come in handy for several tasks that can be done hands-free. Also read: Meta launches Instagram teen accounts in India with enhanced safety features and parental controls The Ray-Ban Meta glasses are announced in India at a starting price of Rs.29,900. The smart glasses are available to pre-order on and the official sale starts on May 10 on Ray-Ban's website and leading optical and sunglass stores across India. The glasses will come in two frame styles: Wayfarer style and Plus Skyler. Buyers can also opt for sun, clear, polarised or transition glasses as per their liking. The Ray-Ban Meta glasses are integrated with Meta AI, which enables users to seamlessly have a conversation with the device using voice commands. To activate the glasses, users can use 'Hey Meta' to ask questions about places, cooking recipes, historical monuments, and much more. The smart glasses are also capable of providing directions in English, French, Italian, and Spanish. It also provides real-time translation on the phone, bridging language barriers. Also read: Apple to release Meta-inspired smart glasses and camera equipped AirPods by 2027: Report Ray-Ban Meta glasses can be paired with the new Meta AI app, which enables users to get access to additional features. Within the app, users can access conversation history, import photos from the smart glasses and command for image editing. Meta said users can 'ask Meta AI in the app to add, remove, or change parts of the image.' While these features are intuitive, Meta has also promised to bring more hands-free tasks via voice commands, such as 'send and receive direct messages, photos, audio calls, and video calls from Instagram, WhatsApp and Messenger.' Furthermore, Meta has also expanded support for music streaming platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music and Shazam. Mobile Finder: iPhone 17 LATEST specs, features, and price


Hans India
06-05-2025
- Business
- Hans India
YSRCP criticises coalition government for buying power at a high cost
Visakhapatnam: Terming the agreement made by the NDA government with Axis Energy Venture Infra to buy power at Rs.4.60 per unit as a big scam, former Minister Gudivada Amarnath came down heavily on the government for burdening the people with increased power charges. At a media conference held here on Monday, Amarnath pointed out that corruption is rampant as the coalition government intends to buy power at an exorbitant rate only to favour a few. 'When YS Jagan Mohan Reddy government signed an agreement with SECI to buy power at Rs.2.49 per unit, the TDP and JSP created a big scene and propagated a false campaign that the state would be losing Rs.1.10 lakh crore. Now, the same parties signed an agreement to buy power at almost double the cost per unit, Amarnath criticised, adding it shows the level of corruption that prevails. 'The agreement includes a ceiling of 25 years which means the power cost remains unchanged at Rs.4.60 even if there is a slump in power price,' he stressed. Misusing its discretionary powers, Amarnath said, the coalition government threatened the regulatory body too. From Rs.29,000 crore in 2014, the dues to power companies rose to Rs.86,300 crore by 2019. With a CAGR at 24 percent, it came to 7.2 percent in the YS Jagan Mohan Reddy's government despite the outbreak of Covid-19 pandemic. The power sector witnessed growth in the YSRCP's tenure after the defect policies in the TDP's rule, Amarnath recalled. TDP chief N. Chandrababu Naidu promised during elections that he would not increase power tariff and would in turn slash the rates. However, with increased power cost per unit, he is imposing an additional burden of Rs.15,000 crore on people, the former minister stressed. Referring to those who spoke against YS Jagan Mohan Reddy alleging corruption, Amarnath demanded an apology as the former Chief Minister intended to supply nine hours of uninterrupted free power to farmers. Former Minister Gudivada Amarnath speaking at a media conference held in Visakhapatnam on Monday.