India and China agree to resume direct air services and Kailash Mansarovar Yatra in 2025, improving strained relations.
Building on the thaw in relations, India and China have agreed in principle to resume direct air services between the two countries and restart the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra in the summer of 2025. According to the Ministry of External Affairs, the agreements were part of the decisions taken by Foreign
Goyal, Omani Minister discuss proposed FTA, trade & investment ties
Commerce & Industry Minister Piyush Goyal held an “engaging and excellent” meeting with his Omani counterpart Qais bin Mohammed Al Yousef in Muscat on Monday which may provide momentum to the India-Oman free trade agreement negotiations. India, however, may remain measured in its responses to demands from Oman for greater
Vishwaraj Sugar to invest ₹250 cr in new factory in Belgaum
Vishwaraj Sugar Industries plans to set up a new sugar factory with a crushing capacity of 5,000 tonnes of cane per day (TCD) and 150 kilo liters per day (klpd) distillery in Belgaum with an investment of about ₹250 crore. Mukesh Kumar, Executive Director, VSIL said the proposed plant will
India, China must explore transformative partnerships in agriculture; says Vimal Kumar
Amid the changing global landscape, India and China have a unique opportunity to redefine their bilateral relationship, shifting the focus from border disputes to mutually beneficial partnerships in agriculture. Beyond the usual buyer-seller relationship, both countries can explore the untapped potential of jointly developing advanced agrochemicals, nano-fertilizers and eco-friendly biopesticides,
Global Parametrics in pact with Frontier provide crop insurance to women smallholder farmers
Global Parametrics, a CelsiusPro Group company, has partnered with Frontier Markets, a rural social commerce platform, to provide women smallholder farmers in India with affordable crop insurance. The programme initially covers 5,000 farmers and benefits an estimated 24,000 individuals in its first year. A media statement said Global Parametrics
Blenders, support boost tea sales at Coonoor auctions
Useful support lent by blenders and packagers, who sell to retail outlets in packets, helped increase tea sales at Coonoor auctions, despite the market being irregular market. Traders said the price was maintained at the bottom level while high-priced tea categories were irregular in sale no:4. Global Tea Auctioneers said
Centre invites applications for post of SEBI chief
The Centre has invited applications for the post of Chairman in the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI). The appointment would be made for a maximum period of five years from the date of assumption or till the appointee attains the age of 65 years, whichever is earlier, according
Govt considering direct transfer of agri-subsidy to farmers
Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Sunday said that the government is considering a plan under which both Centre and States could share the logistics costs when farmers bring their produce and sell directly to consumers. He also said that the government is considering a plan to directly transfer the
Kerala readies for a logistics boom
Kerala’s logistics sector is on the threshold of a major expansion with domestic and overseas firms evincing interest in setting up parks and warehousing facilities in Kochi and its suburbs, promising to turn the city into a logistics hub for south India. The interested firms include the US-based Panattoni for
Budget 2025: Insurance industry awaits big push with GST waiver on health cover, annuity plans
Insurance industry is awaiting a big push in the upcoming Union Budget 2025-26 by way of waiver of GST on premiums of health insurance and annuity plans, a separate tax deduction for term insurance and life insurance premium under the new tax regime. There has also been expectation of removal of the