Lesser clicks, a boon for bricks

Lesser clicks, a boon for bricks The Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion new rules on the foreign direct investment (FDI) policy for e-retail has benefitted the offline retailers also known as brick and mortar (B&M) retail sector. Brick and mortar(B&M) refers to businesses that are bound to a physical space, like a specific building… Continue reading Lesser clicks, a boon for bricks

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Sri Lankan PM Ranil Wickremesinghe lays foundation stone for oil refinery

Sri Lankan Prime Minister has laid the foundation stone for the oil refinery and cement factory in Mirijjawila,Hambantota. The $3.85 billion project is the single largest foreign investment in Sri Lanka.It is jointly funded by Oman and Singapore-registered Silver Park International,a company owned by an Indian business family. The oil facility is near the port… Continue reading Sri Lankan PM Ranil Wickremesinghe lays foundation stone for oil refinery

Protect ocean ecosystem, tap blue economy: V Naidu

Protect ocean ecosystem, tap blue economy: V Naidu India’s Vice President Venkaiah Naidu has said that any further degradation of marine ecosystems should be prevented. He also advocated that India should reap the enormous potential of ‘blue economy’ to achieve higher economic growth. Blue economy is the sustainable use of ocean resources for economic growth,… Continue reading Protect ocean ecosystem, tap blue economy: V Naidu

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Scooters, bikes used as earth excavators in Mizoram: CAG

Scooters, bikes used as earth excavators in Mizoram: CAG A Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) report has found anomalies in the implementation of Border Area Development Programme (BADP) from 2012-2017 along Mizoram’s border with Myanmar. Border Area Development Programme (BADP) aims to meet the special development needs of the people living in remote and inaccessible… Continue reading Scooters, bikes used as earth excavators in Mizoram: CAG

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Sunstroke claims three lives in Kerala

Sunstroke claims three lives in Kerala Sunstroke, also known as heatstroke, has killed 3 people in Kerala. Early in March, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) had forecast heat wave conditions in Kerala, Tamil Nadu, coastal Andhra Pradesh and Rayalaseema region in Andhra Pradesh. A heat wave is a period of abnormally high temperatures-more than the… Continue reading Sunstroke claims three lives in Kerala

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Rising sea levels to affect water table along Chennai’s shoreline

Rising sea levels to affect water table along Chennai’s shoreline According to a recent study, coastal areas in Chennai is under threat of sever salt water intrusion due to anticipated sea level rise as a consequence of climate change. A report by the Indian Network for Climate Change Assessment (INCCA) has stated that there is… Continue reading Rising sea levels to affect water table along Chennai’s shoreline

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Virtual SIMs used in Pulwama terror attack; India to approach U.S. for help

Virtual SIMs used in Pulwama terror attack; India to approach U.S. for help Indian government has decided to send a request to the United States to seek details from a service provider of virtual SIMs. These virtual SIMs were used by the Jaish-e-Mohammed suicide bomber behind the Pulwama attack to communicate with his Pakistan based… Continue reading Virtual SIMs used in Pulwama terror attack; India to approach U.S. for help

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