As part of the pact, the European Union will abolish tariffs on 9425 lines of Indian exports, unlocking preferential access valued at USD 75 billion. This move is expected to accelerate India's ambition to reach USD 300 billion in engineering exports by providing entry into a USD 2 trilli
"This MoU is very important. I understand that in Delhi, there are lakhs of young people with innovative ideas who want to start a good business, a good job, a good industry, or some initiatives in the service sector. There are many such startups that want to move forward, but there is no
New Delhi [India], January 27: Mrs. Bectors Food Specialities Ltd, one of India's leading manufacturers of premium biscuits and bakery products, has partnered with Traqo to digitize their international logistics operations and enable end-to-end visibility across ocean freight movements.
Bangalore (Karnataka) [India], January 27: NoBroker, one of India's biggest unicorns, has just added another accolade to its name. NoBroker Packers and Movers has won the Best Collaborative Supplier Partnership award at the BW Supply Chain Awards, held on December 17, recognizing its technol
In a move aimed at institutionalising humane and anticipatory relief measures, the Delhi High Court on Monday directed the Delhi Urban Shelter Improvement Board (DUSIB) to prepare two annual short-term contingency action plans to safeguard patient attendants staying outside major governme
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], January 27: India marked a historic milestone in its literary journey as 774 authors from across the country came together to write and publish 774 eBooks, creating a world record under the Likhega India Mission, a national initiative led by Sweta Samota and Man
Questioning the move, Wadettiwar said, "Unhe Mahatma Gandhi ka naam hata ke kya milega?" (What will they gain by removing Mahatma Gandhi's name?) "The Father of the Nation played a crucial role in India's freedom struggle. Today, his name is being used by this government while employment
Tourist movement in North Sikkim has returned to normal following the reopening of the Toong-Naga Road, said Nim Tshering Lepcha, Chairman of the Sikkim Welfare Commission and a resident of Naga village.
Tourist movement in North Sikkim has returned to normal following the reopening of the Toong-Naga Road, according to Nim Tshering Lepcha, Chairman of the Sikkim Welfare Commission and a local resident of Naga village.
According to the advisory, traffic restrictions will remain in force during the rehearsal hours from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM today to ensure the smooth conduct of the event and to facilitate the movement of participating contingents and officials.