Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) National President Nitin Nabin on Saturday said that the announcement of the framework of the Interim Trade Agreement between India and the United States is expected to widen market access, attract investment, and generate new job opportunities.
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Saturday hailed the interim framework for the US-India trade agreement, underscoring the benefits of the agreement, including expanded exports, strengthened labour-intensive sectors, and job creation.
Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju, through a post on X, on Saturday, hailed the India-US trade agreement, saying that it will primarily benefit the farmers, fishermen, MSMEs, and Indian exporters.
Speaking at a public rally in Nizamabad on Friday, Owaisi said he was listening to PM Modi highlight that populations across the world are ageing, while India still has a predominantly young population.
The Bill proposes a modern, technology-driven framework to ensure women receive equal pay for "Work of Equal Value," a standard that evaluates roles based on skill, effort, and responsibility rather than just job titles.
"Mahindra & Mahindra, a company in the automobile sector, will invest Rs 15,000 crore in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar and Nashik. This will create many jobs. Significant investment has been made in the auto sector through this programme. Ten thousand people will get employment in the three-whee
Jammu and Kashmir is ready for major economic growth, with the GSDP expected to increase by an impressive 11 percent. Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir Omar Abdullah said that, following the Pehalgam attack, many destinations have been closed and that he will speak with the Home Ministe
This meeting followed the announcement of a trade deal between the two countries. The group convened on Capitol Hill to discuss innovation, AI, supply chains, and job creation.
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], February 5: India's marketing job landscape is undergoing a major transformation, with digital-first skills becoming essential across industries. According to insights from MCTA (Marketing Courses Training Academy) , nearly 80 per cent of today's marketing roles