New Delhi: Union Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal said that the government is not considering any proposal to stop rubber board. The Minister stated this in reply to the letter given by NK Premachandran MP who is also a member of the Rubber Board. The minister also informed that the government is committed to the sustainable development and welfare of rubber farmers and the rubber sector.
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India ranks 3rd in startup ecosystem – NEWS 360 – NATIONAL
New Delhi: Information, Broadcasting and Youth Welfare Minister Anurag Thakur said that India has secured the third position in the world’s startup eco-system. Third place is held by 107 unicorn companies with nearly 90,000 startups and a valuation of $30 billion. India is now the hub of the world’s startup eco-system. He said that this achievement was achieved due to the contribution of the youth of India.
He was speaking at the concluding program of the 36th Inter-University North Zone Youth Festival held at the University of Jammu.
India has become the largest exporter of vaccines, mobile phones and defense equipment. Development of a green economy requires sustainable investment that creates green jobs. India is moving towards that goal. Thousands of jobs will be created in the country in the next five years with an investment of Rs. We have become the largest exporter of vaccines. He said that the world is also looking at India in the fields of mobile phones and defense equipment.
Jallikattu is not allowed; In Tamil Nadu, the national highway will be blocked and stones will be thrown at police vehicles
Jallikattu is not allowed; In Tamil Nadu, the national highway will be blocked and stones will be thrown at police vehicles
Chennai: Protests blocked the national highway in Tamil Nadu’s Krishnagiri district once morest Jallikattu.
Alleging that the district administration had denied permission for the jallikattu competition, around 100 youths blocked the Krishnagiri-Hosur-Bengaluru national highway.
The blockade continued for regarding six hours and the protesters pelted stones at the vehicles.
Protesters pelted stones at KSRTC Swift buses and Prevet buses operating from Kerala.
Also, there was widespread stone pelting on police vehicles, policemen and other vehicles passing on the national highway.
The police then used tear gas and lathi charge to control the protesters.
However, the authorities informed that Krishnagiri District Collector Jayachandra Bhanu Reddy had given permission to hold the Jallikattu, and then the youths protested once morest the order of the Hosur Sub-Collector to check the provision of facilities for the event.
Hosur Sub Collector R. Saranya was ordered to be tested on Thursday morning. But before the inspection led by the organizers of the event, locals and youths blocked the national highway.
Krishnagiri SP Sarojkumar Thakur informed that many of the protesters were drunk and vandalized around 10 government buses.
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Adani shares also fell on Monday; So far there has been a loss of five and a half lakh crores
Adani shares also fell on Monday; So far there has been a loss of five and a half lakh crores
Mumbai: Shares of Adani Group tumbled on Monday following Hindenburg Research’s report. The company has lost more than five and a half lakh crore rupees in the stock market so far. According to reports, Adani lost one-fourth of his wealth. Adani is currently ranked eighth in the Forbes list.
After this, LIC, which has a huge investment in Adani Group, stated that it will take a further stand following examining the situation. Stocks resumed trading on Monday following a two-day break. Shares of six out of ten Adani Group companies plunged to their biggest one-day losses in the early hours.
Shares of Adani Enterprises edged higher in the early hours but ended in losses.
The Adani Group had filed a 413-page reply to Hindenburg Research yesterday. The issue raised by Adani Group in this was aggression once morest India. But Hindenburg Research retorted that Adani’s plunder in India cannot be concealed by raising the national argument.
Hindenburg also accused Adani of trying to deflect factual questions.
‘Fraud is fraud, even if it’s done by one of the world’s biggest billionaires. Adani is hindering India’s progress. Adani has not responded to the questionable foreign transactions.
Of the 413 pages of Adani’s note, only 30 pages contain replies on issues related to our report.
The rest of the response consists of 330 pages of court documents and 53 pages of financial and public information detailing irrelevant corporate initiatives such as promoting women’s entrepreneurship and safe vegetable production,’ Hindenburg Research said in a reply.