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India Will Build More National Highways, Rail Lines During 2015-2025 Decade Than in 1950 to 2015
India is on course to build more national highways and rail lines during the decade ending 2025 than it has cumulatively done between...
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What India must do to get its semiconductor hopes up and running
Joe Biden signed the Creating Helpful Incentives to Produce Semiconductors (CHIPS) Act on August 9. His advocacy in support of the Bill...
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India will continue to be our launchpad, says Google
Google has introduced several products and features in India before rolling them out in the rest of the world, Royal Hansen,...
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PM Narendra Modi calls for flexible workplaces, WFH to increase female labour participation
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on Thursday, called for flexible workplaces, work from home and flexi work hours as the need of the future...
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Aim to launch 5G services in India by October 12, says IT Minister Vaishnaw
Union IT minister Ashwini Vaishnaw on Thursday said that 5G services will be launched in India by October 12 after which it will be...
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Trade deficit to moderate, goods exports could hit $480 billion: Commerce Secretary
Year’s target finalised but awaiting stability in geopolitics before announcing it: Minister India’s goods exports are likely to touch...
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No evidence of Indian companies bypassing Russian sanctions: US official
The US Deputy Secretary of Treasury Wally Adeyemo on Wednesday said there is "no evidence" of Indian companies circumventing the...
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NIU is China’s ‘Tesla on two wheels,’ but is that what the market wants?
NIU 小牛电动 had a tough quarter. In fact, the manufacturer of two-wheeled electric scooters has had three tough quarters in a row. On Monday...
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Chinese province plans ban on sale of gasoline cars
BEIJING (AP) — Hainan island in the South China Sea says it will become China’s first region to ban sales of gasoline- and diesel-powered...
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China's Apex of Power - The Politburo and its standing Committee
The 25-member Politburo is the highest policy-making body in China. In theory, the Politburo is elected by the Central Committee but...
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17-year-old Indian Grandmaster Praggnanandhaa Rameshbabu defeats world champion Magnus Carlsen
India's Rameshbabu Praggnanandhaa came back strongly from a game deficit to stun world champion Magnus Carlsen in tiebreaks in the...
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Govt issue consolidated overseas investment rules to promote ease of doing business
In a bid to promote ease of doing business, the finance ministry on Monday notified the consolidated rules for overseas investment by...
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‘FY23 highway construction target set at 40 km/ day’
Road transport and highways minister Nitin Gadkari has set a stiff target of building national highways at a record pace of 40 km/day for...
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Spreading Misinformation And Fear – A Look At This American Magazine's SOP To Malign India
The emergence of a multi-polar world in the twenty-first century has prompted a more equitable distribution of power; often with respect...
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India is the largest producer of bananas. But Ecuador and the Philippines rule the global market
Ajit Desai, Director at Navsari-based DesaiAgri Foods, a banana supplier and exporter, recalls the time when he lost out on a trial...
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What is Mid-Autumn Festival all about?
Choose how the Mid-Autumn Festival story ends – was Chang’e selfish or selfless? The tale of Chang’e’s ascent to the moon is one long...
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Indian Semiconductor Expertise:All About Technology Transfer, Plus Need For “Aatmanirbharta Index"
How does a country acquire technology? Two recent events form the backdrop for this article. The first is United States (US) House...
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The Case For Not Charging UPI Transactions
Earlier this week, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) published a discussion paper on charges in the payment systems. The RBI did not...
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Why India Leads The Globe In Gaming — And How Lay Users Made It Happen
Sometimes success comes from whence least expected. Sometimes the people create their own success stories for the nation, uninvited and...
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Meet The High-Tech Urban Farmer Growing Vegetables Inside Hong Kong’s Skyscrapers
In early February, residents of Hong Kong—an Asian financial hub home to 7.4 million people—faced a shortage of fresh food. Shelves...
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