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India Scraps QCOs on Factory Inputs to Boost Exports

India's decision to roll back quality control orders on factory inputs will reduce manufacturing costs and enhance export competitiveness. Learn how this trade policy reform benefits the economy.

India scraps 76 QCOs to boost manufacturing sector

Indian government removes quality control orders on 76 manufacturing inputs, cutting costs for MSMEs by 8-12% and enhancing global competitiveness. Key reforms span chemicals, metals, and steel sectors.

India PU Foam Market to Reach $7.1B by 2033

India's polyurethane foam market is projected to grow to $7.1 billion by 2033. Industry leaders highlight sustainability and policy as key growth drivers. Read more.

Sega announces 10% salary increase for employees

Japanese gaming giant Sega announces a 10% average salary hike for its employees starting April 2026. Learn how this move aims to combat inflation and boost global competitiveness.

50K apply for roles in Mamdani's NYC administration

Over 50,000 people applied for positions in Zohran Mamdani's incoming NYC administration through transition2025.com portal, showing massive public enthusiasm for his working-class focused governance.

Richard Gere on Life in Spain, Missing NYC

Richard Gere opens up about his joyful life in Spain with wife Alejandra Silva, embracing Spanish culture while reminiscing about New York's addictive energy.

Zohran Mamdani's NYC Win: New Political Hope

Zohran Mamdani becomes NYC's first Indian-origin Muslim mayor, signaling shift toward inclusive politics despite structural barriers. His victory inspires working-class representation globally.

Maya Handa: Architect of NY Mayoral Upset

Discover how Maya Handa, a young Indian-American campaign manager, masterminded one of New York's most surprising political upsets, reshaping the city's political landscape.

Zohran Mamdani: Winning NYC's Despair Vote

Discover how Democratic Socialist Zohran Mamdani's surprising election win reflects New York City's growing discontent with establishment politics and economic inequality.

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