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India to take steps to achieve 6.5%-7% GDP growth target
The Indian government is taking steps to help the economy achieve the FY25 GDP growth target of 6.5%-7%, the country's economic affairs secretary said on Monday.
India’s 6.5–7% GDP growth achievable, built on decade of reforms: Chief Economic Advisor
India is poised to achieve its potential GDP growth of 6.5–7% backed by a decade of reforms, says CEA. Investment in renewable infrastructure and grid capabilities key for green growth.
India's GDP Growth Expected To Reach 6.5-7% In 2024-25, Says Chief Economic Advisor
India's GDP growth is projected to be 6.5-7% in 2024-25, supported by progress made over the past decade in infrastructure and financial inclusion, according to Chief Economic Advisor V Anantha Nageswaran.
India's Potential GDP Growth Is In Range Of 6.5-7%, Says CEA V Anantha Nageswaran
India’s potential GDP growth is in the range of 6.5-7 per cent and the country should be able to achieve it on the back of things that done already in the last 10 years, Chief Economic Advisor V Anantha Nageswaran said on Monday.
Govt taking steps to help achieve GDP growth target: DEA Secy Ajay Seth
The Indian government is striving to meet its economic growth target of 6.5%-7% for the current fiscal year by boosting spending on infrastructure and increasing incentives for electric vehicle manufacturers.
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Government takes note of India Today's report on cyber slaves syndicate
The Ministry of External Affairs has taken note of India Today's investigation into cyber slaves syndicate in Southeast Asia.
Human Rights Watch
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India: Police Raid Rights Group in Delhi
Indian police in Delhi on November 29, 2024 carried out a politically motivated raid on the offices of the Association for ...
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India File: Central bank behind the curve?
India is likely to remain the world's fastest growing major economy despite the recent slowdown. But a growth rate around 6.5 ...
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India-Bangladesh's 'golden era' of ties faces growing tensions
But religious tensions are not new to the region and activists on both sides are worried that if inflammatory speeches and ...
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Clashes erupted outside a Hindu temple near Toronto. They’re the latest sign of Canada and India’s spiraling relations
Hindu nationalists and pro-Khalistan Sikhs hurled fists and flagpoles at one another as the violence spilled into the grounds ...
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
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‘The air is killing us all’: What will it take to get India to tackle its perpetual pollution problem?
Recently, Delhi’s air quality index went as high as 1,700 in some parts of the city. The maximum index deemed healthy by the ...
The Daily Star
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1.5 lakh tonnes of rice will be imported from Myanmar, India
The government is set to import rice from Myanmar and India as part of its efforts to bring down the high price of the staple ...
Pakistan Today
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India, Bangladesh at the brink of all-out war
Since the partition of the Indian subcontinent in 1947, the relationship between India and Bangladesh (formerly East Pakistan ...
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Bangladesh court defers Hindu leader's bail hearing as tensions with India spike
A court in Bangladesh has rescheduled a bail hearing for a prominent Hindu leader who was detained after leading large ...
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India Plans Its Own High-Speed Trains To Rival Japan's
India aims to produce an indigenous version of the Japanese bullet train for its expanding high-speed rail network.
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Goa Gleanings: Takeaways From the International Film Festival of India and Film Bazaar
The International Film Festival of India and project market Film Bazaar have concluded what has been possibly their most ...
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Yunus’s Key Adviser Tells India To Change Its Post '75 Playbook, Recognize Bangladesh's New Reality
Alam, an important man in the Anti-Discrimination Students Movement urged India to re-think its stance on events that shook ...
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