Mon Oct 14 20:26:42 UTC 2024: ## Economic Times Highlights: Business, Tech, and Crime
**The Economic Times** features a diverse range of articles this week, covering business, technology, and crime.
**Business:**
* **Masterclasses abound:** Several experts offer online courses on topics ranging from business storytelling to Excel, AI, finance, and digital marketing. Featured instructors include Pam Moore, Neil Patel, and Metla Sudha Sekhar.
* **India’s new millionaires are defying tradition:** Bank relationship managers and wealth managers aren’t resonating with India’s new millionaires, prompting businesses to explore new strategies to reach this demographic.
* **McDonald’s India bounces back:** After three consecutive quarters of losses, McDonald’s India has seen a comeback in Q1 FY25.
* **Ratan Tata’s legacy:** The article discusses how Ratan Tata built a growth empire, but many value-driven investors missed out on the opportunity.
**Technology:**
* **Generative AI taking center stage:** Several articles highlight the increasing role of Generative AI in various fields, including web application development, business strategy, and Python programming.
* **ESG and Sustainability:** Vipul Arora, Partner at Sattva Consulting, discusses ESG and business sustainability strategies.
**Crime:**
* **Mumbai’s underworld and Bollywood:** The article explores the dark side of Bollywood and the influence of Mumbai’s underworld, including the recent assassination attempt on Baba Siddique.
* **Lawrence Bishnoi’s alleged involvement:** The investigation into Baba Siddique’s attempted murder is uncovering alleged connections to Lawrence Bishnoi, a notorious criminal.
* **Global tensions escalate:** Canada accuses India of involvement in the killing of a Sikh leader, Nijjar, while Hezbollah launches a drone attack on an Israeli base, killing four IDF soldiers.
**Other:**
* **IndiGo and SpiceJet’s financial performance:** The article speculates on the financial performance of IndiGo and SpiceJet for Q2, exploring potential factors affecting their results.
* **Hyundai Motor India IPO:** The article examines the reasons behind the 89% GMP crash of Hyundai Motor India’s initial public offering.
**This is just a snapshot of the diverse content featured in The Economic Times. Subscribers can access a wealth of information through The Economic Times Prime and the ET ePaper.**