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Karnataka Domestic Workers Bill Flawed: Experts

Karnataka's new domestic workers' legislation faces criticism for missing voices and weak compliance mechanisms. Learn how this impacts workers' rights and what needs improvement.

Domestic Workers Bill Gaps Worry Karnataka Unions

Karnataka's new domestic workers legislation faces union backlash over social security exclusions, inadequate grievance mechanisms, and registration concerns. Learn what needs fixing.

India's New IT Policy Aims for Broader Growth

India's revised IT policy shifts focus from hardware manufacturing to broader digital ecosystem development, aiming to create a more inclusive and sustainable technology sector by 2027.

How India's Electronics Giants Are Rewiring Strategy

Dixon, Tata Electronics, and other Indian manufacturers are aggressively expanding into component manufacturing through acquisitions and JVs to boost thin margins. India's electronics production is projected to hit ₹44 trillion by 2030.

Phillips Launches Manufacturing Center in Pune

Phillips Machine Tools inaugurates a world-class Manufacturing Expertise Center in Chakan, Pune, accelerating India's transition to smart, sustainable manufacturing. Explore the future of industry today!

India's Manufacturing Boom Faces Tough Repeat

India's manufacturing sector faces significant hurdles in repeating its previous success story. Explore the global economic shifts, domestic infrastructure gaps, and policy challenges threatening the next industrial revolution.

India's PLI Scheme Fuels Steel Manufacturing Boom

India's ambitious Production Linked Incentive scheme for speciality steel attracts massive investments, creating thousands of jobs and boosting domestic manufacturing capabilities in the steel sector.

Bengaluru man beaten to death by in-laws, 3 arrested

In a horrific domestic violence case, a 32-year-old sales executive was beaten to death by his in-laws in Bengaluru. Police have arrested three family members while the main accused remains at large.

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