India has pushed for comprehensive World Trade Organization (WTO) reforms, calling for decisive action against non-tariff barriers and restoration of the paralysed dispute settlement mechanism during high-level ministerial discussions in Paris.
Union Minister of Commerce and Industry Piyush Goyal stated that the GeM portal by the government has eliminated the entry barriers, weeded out corruption, empowered and uplifted marginalised sections, especially in small towns, and enabled massive savings of taxpayers' money.
New Delhi [India], May 10: Motherhood and entrepreneurship may seem like two full-time jobs, but an inspiring tribe of women is redefining what it means to do both--and do them brilliantly. This Mother's Day, we spotlight a powerful group of mompreneurs who are not just nurturing their famil
Government is committed to reducing logistical barriers and enhancing market access for Indian agri and processed food products, said Sunil Barthwal, Secretary Department of Commerce, in his address at a high-level Chintan Shivir organised by Agricultural & Processed Food Products Author
Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], April 29: A new report, Unlocking Potential: Financial Aid as a Catalyst for Girls' STEM Success, reveals that 59% of girls cite financial constraints as the primary reason for not pursuing STEM education beyond secondary school. The study conducted by Sattva C
Sao Paulo [Brazil]/Singapore, April 28: Latin America and Southeast Asia, home to over one billion people, are emerging as global economic powerhouses -- driven by investments in infrastructure, middle-class expansion, and digital transformation. This is according to a report by Valor Capita
Hanoi [Vietnam], April 28: Indian students face growing challenges abroad, including visa restrictions, language barriers, and limited job prospects. In 2023, Australia saw a 24.3% visa rejection rate for Indian students, the highest since 2012, while F-1 visa approvals in the US dropped by
New Delhi [India], April 26: In a world where young people are often marginalized in discussions that directly affect their lives, two young changemakers are breaking barriers and leading the charge for youth-driven change around mental health, bullying and equitable education.
Sonam Kumar, Agra Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) said that barriers had been put at 24 points with anti-riot equipments further stating that surveillance was being carried out with the help of drones.
At the Carnegie Global Technology Summit in New Delhi, Sweden's Jon Simonsson praised India's strong knowledge base and innovation potential, while emphasising the need for deregulation and greater support for students and entrepreneurs. His remarks were echoed by Raj Shukla of India's UPSC,