Listen "Top Business & Market Headlines Today — BL Morning Report, Nov 4, 2025"
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In today’s episode
Vodafone Idea gets a lifeline: The Supreme Court has allowed the government to consider full relief on Vodafone Idea’s adjusted gross revenue dues — a major breather for the debt-laden telecom giant. Shares jumped nearly 10% after the news, as investors welcomed what could be a turning point for the struggling carrier.
India rebalances its oil basket: India’s crude oil imports from Russia plunged nearly 29% in September after the U.S. imposed a new 25% tariff on Russian barrels. To offset the drop, India ramped up sourcing from Nigeria, Angola, and Türkiye — signaling a strategic diversification in its energy imports.
‘Jungle Raj’ returns to Bihar’s politics: As Bihar heads to the polls on November 6, familiar shadows from its violent political past are back. Candidates with criminal records — including one campaigning from jail — dominate headlines, reviving memories of the state’s turbulent 1990s, writes Poornima Joshi.
A historic win for India’s women in blue: Under Amol Muzumdar’s guidance, India clinched its first-ever ICC Women’s ODI World Cup. For Muzumdar — once dubbed the “eternal next man in” — it’s redemption after decades of being overlooked. Now, the big question: will this triumph finally revolutionize women’s cricket in India?, writes Radheshyam Jadhav.
That’s a wrap for today’s news. Check out the hindu businessline’s website. Thank you for joining us. stay informed and stay ahead
In today’s episode
Vodafone Idea gets a lifeline: The Supreme Court has allowed the government to consider full relief on Vodafone Idea’s adjusted gross revenue dues — a major breather for the debt-laden telecom giant. Shares jumped nearly 10% after the news, as investors welcomed what could be a turning point for the struggling carrier.
India rebalances its oil basket: India’s crude oil imports from Russia plunged nearly 29% in September after the U.S. imposed a new 25% tariff on Russian barrels. To offset the drop, India ramped up sourcing from Nigeria, Angola, and Türkiye — signaling a strategic diversification in its energy imports.
‘Jungle Raj’ returns to Bihar’s politics: As Bihar heads to the polls on November 6, familiar shadows from its violent political past are back. Candidates with criminal records — including one campaigning from jail — dominate headlines, reviving memories of the state’s turbulent 1990s, writes Poornima Joshi.
A historic win for India’s women in blue: Under Amol Muzumdar’s guidance, India clinched its first-ever ICC Women’s ODI World Cup. For Muzumdar — once dubbed the “eternal next man in” — it’s redemption after decades of being overlooked. Now, the big question: will this triumph finally revolutionize women’s cricket in India?, writes Radheshyam Jadhav.
That’s a wrap for today’s news. Check out the hindu businessline’s website. Thank you for joining us. stay informed and stay ahead
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