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  1. PoJK: Disappointment has increased among the public regarding the government's attitude towards bridge construction projects.

    PoJK: Disappointment has increased among the public regarding the government's attitude towards bridge construction projects.

    The development of infrastructure in Bagh [PoJK], Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir, especially with respect to bridges, has recently faced significant challenges.Bridge projects have been delayed due to inadequate funding and budgetary constraints, resulting in delays, compromised...
  2. India's non-cash payments on e-commerce platforms grew to 58.1% from 20.4% six years ago

    India's non-cash payments on e-commerce platforms grew to 58.1% from 20.4% six years ago

    New Delhi [India], India has seen the sharpest jump in alternative payments share for e-commerce payments in the Asia-Pacific region, rising from 20.4 percent in 2018 to 58.1 percent in 2023, according to a report by data and analytics GlobalData. It is done. company.Apart from traditional...
  3. Has Agneepath scheme been restarted? Government says fake WhatsApp messages are spreading

    Has Agneepath scheme been restarted? Government says fake WhatsApp messages are spreading

    "A #fake WhatsApp message claims that Agneepath scheme has been re-launched as 'Sainik Samman Yojana' after review with several changes, including increasing the duty period to 7 years, 60 per cent permanent employees And includes increase in income… No such decision has been taken by the...
  4. Indian room air conditioner market to reach Rs 50,000 crore by FY 2029: Voltas

    Indian room air conditioner market to reach Rs 50,000 crore by FY 2029: Voltas

    New Delhi: India's room air-conditioner (RAC) market is likely to grow at a healthy CAGR of 12 per cent to reach Rs 50,000 crore by FY 2028-29, Tata group firm Voltas has said in its latest annual report.Voltas, a leader in the sector, said competition in the Indian RAC market has been...
  5. SBI approves 20,000 digital small business loans up to Rs 50 lakh from December: Officials

    SBI approves 20,000 digital small business loans up to Rs 50 lakh from December: Officials

    Mumbai: State Bank of India (SBI) has approved around 20,000 loans ranging from Rs 10 lakh to Rs 50 lakh for small businesses under the digital loan pilot project launched in December, a senior official said on Friday.After being satisfied with the results of the pilot, under which customers...
  6. NSE chief cautions retail investors against derivatives trading

    NSE chief cautions retail investors against derivatives trading

    New Delhi: National Stock Exchange (NSE) chief Ashish Kumar Chauhan on Friday cautioned retail investors against trading in derivatives and suggested them to invest in equities through the mutual fund route.He emphasized that trading in Futures and Options (F&O) derivatives should be limited...
  7. Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Naidu takes charge; First decisions include skill calculation, hike in welfare pension

    Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Naidu takes charge; First decisions include skill calculation, hike in welfare pension

    Amaravati, Repealing the Land Title Act, increasing welfare pension by Rs 4,000 per month and conducting skill census were among the first decisions taken by Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu soon after assuming office on Thursday.He also signed files related to recruitment of...
  8. Need to increase agricultural productivity through research: Agriculture Minister Chauhan

    Need to increase agricultural productivity through research: Agriculture Minister Chauhan

    New Delhi: Stressing the need to boost agricultural productivity through research, Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Thursday asked officials to assess the performance of the country's 113 research institutes and identify gaps in achieving their objectives. Instructed to do...
  9. Need to soften rates, widen tax base to make India a developed economy by 2047: Experts

    Need to soften rates, widen tax base to make India a developed economy by 2047: Experts

    New Delhi: There is a need to change the taxation mindset from rates to revenue by reducing tax rates and broadening the base to achieve the goal of 'Developed India' by 2047, experts said.He underlined the need for a shift from rates to revenue with a focus on reducing tax rates, increasing...
  10. Owaisi claims, incidents of attacks on Muslims are increasing after the elections.

    Owaisi claims, incidents of attacks on Muslims are increasing after the elections.

    Hyderabad, AIMIM President Asaduddin Owaisi on Thursday alleged that after the recent Lok Sabha elections, incidents of attacks on Muslims are increasing in many parts of the country.In a post on social media platform X, the Hyderabad MP asked if the Sangh Parivar was taking "revenge against...
  11. Study shows how HPV-based screening could help eliminate cervical cancer

    Study shows how HPV-based screening could help eliminate cervical cancer

    Toronto [Canada], Cervical cancer could be eliminated in British Columbia by 2040 using human papillomavirus (HPV)-based screening, based on a modeling study.The study findings were published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal (CMAJ).More than 90 percent of cervical cancer cases...
  12. Pak: Imran Khan's party calls PML-N government's federal budget "poisonous"

    Pak: Imran Khan's party calls PML-N government's federal budget "poisonous"

    ISLAMABAD [Pakistan], Terming Shehbaz Sharif's government budget for fiscal year 2024-25 as "poisonous", Imran Khan-founded Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf has said the revision in tax slabs stifled the salaried class. Has gone, Geo News reported.It said that despite making grand promises of the...
  13. Government needs to take comprehensive approach to support businesses, boost jobs: PwC Chairman

    Government needs to take comprehensive approach to support businesses, boost jobs: PwC Chairman

    New Delhi, PwC in India Chairperson Sanjeev Krishnan said the Modi 3.0 government needs to take a comprehensive and tailored approach to support small businesses and boost job creation to make economic growth more inclusive.Krishna said supporting the development of supporting industries and...
  14. Workshop to advance India's toy industry to be held today

    Workshop to advance India's toy industry to be held today

    New Delhi [India], A workshop under the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) is scheduled on Wednesday to discuss and advance developments in India's overall toy manufacturing ecosystem.A commerce ministry release said the workshop saw participation from Flipkart and...
  15. Will make efforts to ensure that there is no shortage of coal: Union Minister Kishan Reddy

    Will make efforts to ensure that there is no shortage of coal: Union Minister Kishan Reddy

    Hyderabad, New Union Coal and Mines Minister G Kishan Reddy said on Monday that he will make efforts to ensure that there is no shortage of coal in the country.Talking to journalists in Delhi on Monday night, he said that coal plays an important role in the development of the country.He said...
  16. Let the sun be your child's friend

    Let the sun be your child's friend

    mediawireNew Delhi [India], June 7: Myopia is the most common refractive error in which a person is unable to see distant objects clearly.Over the past few years, myopia has emerged as a significant public health problem globally. It develops in childhood and has been found to more commonly...
  17. NAAS chief says every Re 1 in agriculture R&D gets returns of Rs 13

    NAAS chief says every Re 1 in agriculture R&D gets returns of Rs 13

    New Delhi, As the newly formed government prepares its 100-day agenda, National Academy of Agricultural Sciences (NAAS) President Himanshu Pathak on Wednesday stressed the need for major changes in India's agricultural research and education system.His call comes amid challenges such as high...
  18. How heat waves are increasing heart health risks

    How heat waves are increasing heart health risks

    World Environment Day is observed every year on 5 June to raise awareness about climate change and its effects on both flora and fauna as well as human health. This year's theme is "Land Restoration, Desertification, and Drought Resilience".The risk of death due to cardiovascular diseases...
  19. Human-induced warming increased to 1.19 degrees Celsius in last 10 years: Scientists

    Human-induced warming increased to 1.19 degrees Celsius in last 10 years: Scientists

    This is an increase from 1.14 degrees Celsius observed between 2013-2022, according to the second annual Indicators of Global Climate Change report led by the University of Leeds, UK.This showed that global warming caused by humans is increasing at a rate of 0.26 degrees Celsius per decade...
  20. India has opportunity to become world leader in health technology: Expert

    India has opportunity to become world leader in health technology: Expert

    Over the last five years, robotic surgeries in India have seen tremendous growth, Sudheesh Srivastava, president and CEO of SS Innovations in India, told IANS, adding that "robotic surgeries will be the future".He attributed the increasing number of patients accepting the procedures to faster...
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