Category : Industry


Beawar Mineral Industry Crisis: 50% Units Shut

Beawar's mineral-based industries face collapse, with half already shut. Industrialists to protest on Jan 8, demanding govt action on power costs & raw material outflow. Read the full story.

Trai Fails to Recover 97% of Penalties from Telcos

India's telecom regulator Trai recovered only ₹1.37 crore of ₹45 crore penalties in FY25, as operators challenge orders. Weak powers stall spam control and service quality improvements. Read more.

India's Construction Equipment Sales Fall 7% in 2025

India's construction equipment industry faced a 7% volume decline in 2025. Key factors include prolonged monsoons and the shift to Stage V norms. Discover the market leaders and the 2026 recovery outlook.

Kempegowda Airport Opens Solid Waste Management Centre

Kempegowda International Airport in Bengaluru inaugurates its own solid waste management facility to handle 24-26 tonnes of daily waste. A major step towards sustainability for India's busiest airports. Read more about this green initiative.

Jindal Steel in Talks for Thyssenkrupp Steel Division

Jindal Steel International is in advanced talks to acquire Germany's Thyssenkrupp Steel Europe in a multi-step deal. This strategic move marks a major European expansion for the Naveen Jindal Group company. Read the full details here.

Telangana Genco Authorises LED Supply for 3 Years

Telangana Power Generation Corporation (TG Genco) has authorised Hyderabad's MIC Electronics to supply LED lighting for roads and power plants across the state for three years, boosting energy efficiency.

Assam Tea Workers Stage Flash Strike Over Wages

Tea workers in Assam's Brahmaputra Valley halted operations in a one-hour strike, demanding a wage hike from Rs 250 to Rs 351. The ACMS warns of a total shutdown if demands are ignored. Read more.

Gas Leak Intensity Drops on Day 3 at ONGC Site

The intensity of the gas leak at the ONGC well in Andhra Pradesh's Konaseema has reduced on the third day of operations. Read the latest updates on the ongoing blowout control efforts.

IndiGo's A321 XLR to replace Turkish Boeing 777s

IndiGo begins inducting Airbus A321 XLR jets, replacing damp-leased Turkish Boeing 777s on Istanbul flights. The move follows DGCA's decision against lease extensions amid diplomatic tensions.

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