Jewellery Firms Sparkle in Q3 Despite Record Gold Prices
Indian jewellery companies reported strong Q3 growth despite soaring gold prices. They focused on lightweight karat options and gained market share from unorganized players.
Indian jewellery companies reported strong Q3 growth despite soaring gold prices. They focused on lightweight karat options and gained market share from unorganized players.
Maruti Suzuki, Hyundai, Mahindra, and Tata Motors are boosting capacity from 5.4 million to 7.5 million units to support 80 new car launches, targeting domestic growth and global exports.
The World Economic Forum warns tech companies to tackle their impact on natural resources. Failure to act threatens long-term business resilience and sustainability.
Himachal Pradesh's MSMEs face a crisis after losing summer earnings, calling for government backing to ensure year-round sustainability and economic stability.
India's massive semiconductor investment faces steep challenges. The strategy mirrors Intel's decline rather than Nvidia's rise, highlighting ecosystem gaps and timing issues.
India considers requiring 50% local content in battery energy storage systems to reduce import reliance and address security concerns, though costs may rise.
Union Minister Amit Shah inaugurated the Pharmaceutical Academy for Global Excellence in Rajkot. The Indian Pharmaceutical Alliance commits $50 million to boost manufacturing skills.
Nagpur-based XSIO Logistics secures a seven-acre plot near Mumbai airport for ₹230 crore to build a modern logistics park, targeting quick commerce and pharma sectors.
Krishi Vigyan Kendra in Kanpur inaugurated a five-day training program to educate farmers on managing crop residues without burning, emphasizing soil health and pollution reduction.
Agricultural experts sound alarm as Telangana's urea consumption spikes 22% in four years, raising soil health concerns and subsidy policy questions.
A historic moment for Jammu & Kashmir as the first fertiliser freight train arrives at the Anantnag goods terminal, boosting agricultural logistics and regional connectivity.
The Sabarmati multi-modal hub for India's bullet train project receives green building certification, featuring solar panels, rainwater management, and seamless connectivity between rail, metro, and bus systems.
Hyderabad-based Sigma Advanced Systems acquires UK's Nasmyth Group for £17.8 million, aiming to combine Western market access with India's manufacturing strengths in aerospace and defence.
India's imports of Russian crude oil fell sharply by 29% month-on-month in December, hitting the lowest level since price cap implementation. However, January shows a strong turnaround with over 1.1 million barrels already imported by mid-month.
The Directorate General of Mines Safety commemorates its 125th foundation day in Bhubaneswar, highlighting a century of progress in reducing mining fatalities and reaffirming its commitment to worker welfare.
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India's quick commerce sector has transformed urban consumption with instant deliveries, but mounting financial losses and worker exploitation threaten its long-term survival.
IIT-BHU and FAARD Foundation sign a five-year MoU to develop Eastern Uttar Pradesh as a 'Lighthouse Region' for sustainable agriculture through technology and grassroots implementation.
BMRCL has launched tenders for a 44.6km double-decker flyover in Bengaluru, part of Namma Metro Phase III, aiming to ease ORR traffic with three initial packages costing over Rs 4,000 crore.
Residents and gig workers in Bengaluru share mixed reactions to the labour ministry's push against 10-minute delivery promises by quick-commerce platforms.
A private company proposes an elevated suspended self-steering podcar system for Vadodara, using solar power to address traffic congestion and promote green mobility.
Gujarat announces ambitious plan to develop Saurashtra as a massive manufacturing and export zone, projecting 15-fold GDP growth by 2047 with focus on ceramics, food processing, engineering and tourism.
Sarmanas-Piligao villagers blocked ore transport vehicles, demanding silt removal from farms and an ambulance. Officials and Vedanta representatives intervened but no resolution reached.
Tamil Nadu's new Warehousing Policy 2026 aims to expand storage infrastructure to smaller cities and delta districts, focusing on commodity-specific warehouses and attracting private investment.
The BIS Jamshedpur branch organized an industry meet on its 79th Foundation Day, focusing on certification awareness and licensing. Over 100 industry representatives attended the event.
VMRDA plans to unify Kailasagiri, Indira Gandhi Zoo, Kambalakonda Sanctuary into one eco-circuit for conservation and tourism in Visakhapatnam.
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Union Home Minister Amit Shah inaugurated the Pharmaceutical Academy for Global Excellence in Ahmedabad, a $50 million industry-led skilling program to boost pharmaceutical manufacturing quality.
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Chandigarh's Transport Association suggests 12-hour and 24-hour parking options with rationalized rates to improve utilization of idle truck parking facility, addressing multiple infrastructure issues.