IBC's recovery woes: How India can fix the leaks and not just patch the cracks
The IBC struggles with low recovery rates due to infrastructure issues at NCLT and lengthy resolution timelines. To improve, it suggests appointing Additional Insolvency Professionals for compliance, mandatory hazard assessments, leaving legal opinions on certain transactions to Financial Creditors, documenting reasons for IP changes, and preventing conflicts of interest in appointments.
8 healthy Indian snacks under 100 calories
Maintaining a healthy diet doesnt mean giving up on delicious snacks! Here are 8 traditional Indian snacks that are nutritious, satisfying, and under 100 calories per serving.
Researchers have found that chewing gum releases microplastics into people's mouths, adding another source of microplastic exposure. Both synthetic and natural gums were found to contain these plastic fragments. People who chew gum regularly could be ingesting significant amounts of microplastics. This contributes to the growing concern over microplastic pollution and its potential health effects.
Cash discovery row: SC's in-house committee commences inquiry
Three members of the Supreme Court-appointed committee began their inquiry into the alleged cash discovery involving Delhi High Court judge Justice Varma. The committee, led by senior judges, inspected Justice Varma's residence following allegations connected to a fire incident. Justice Varma condemned the accusations, calling them a conspiracy. The committee's findings will be critical in this developing case.
Trumps threat of secondary tariffs invents new trade weapon
US President Donald Trump has introduced 'secondary tariffs' to target countries, mainly China, buying oil from Venezuela. These 25% tariffs aim to further isolate Venezuela, under US sanctions. The move seeks to leverage America's economic power in foreign policy, potentially escalating tensions and impacting trade with the nations involved.
Donald Trump's top officials 'accidentally' included the editor-in-chief of the magazine The Atlantic in a group on Signal, an open-source messaging app, and shared their war plans for military strikes in Yemen. Jeffrey Goldberg was inadvertently included in an unsecure group chat used by national security officials to launch airstrikes against Houthi targets in Yemen.
6 smart ways to use pumpkin seeds for glowing skin
Pumpkin seeds are a powerhouse of nutrients that can enhance your skin's natural glow. From nourishing face masks to antioxidant-rich oils, discover six smart ways to achieve radiant, healthy skin.
8 soft skills you need to succeed in life
Mastering soft skills is essential for personal and professional growth. From communication to resilience, these eight skills can empower you to navigate challenges and achieve long-term success in life.
Govt rolls out mandatory quality norms for hinges
The government has mandated quality norms for hinges to curb sub-standard imports and boost domestic manufacturing. The Hinges (Quality Control) Order, 2025, effective from July 1, 2025, requires items to bear the BIS mark, with violations leading to fines and imprisonment. Export and research items are exempted.
Govt rejects allegations of bias in MGNREGA fund release amid opposition protest in Lok Sabha
Opposition MPs in the Lok Sabha protested over delayed MGNREGA payments, with Kerala and Tamil Nadu raising concerns on pending funds. Minister of State for Rural Development assured that payments are being processed and denied any bias, citing funds allocated to various states. Union Agriculture Minister also defended the government's track record on MGNREGA fund allocation.
'Pakistan must vacate': India replies to Paks demand in United Nations over Jammu and Kashmir
Cain Velasquez, former UFC heavyweight champion, sentenced to five years in shooting case
Cain Velasquez, former UFC heavyweight champion, received a five-year jail sentence for a shooting incident involving the man accused of molesting his son. Velasquez has been in custody for over three years and admitted to taking the law into his own hands. His attorney highlighted his character and responsibility.
Congress MP Karti Chidambaram criticized the Chennai Corporation for sending officials to Europe to learn waste management techniques, questioning the implementation of ideas from previous tours. He highlighted the citys poor garbage management and suggested that officials first visit Indore, known for its effective waste management, before considering international trips.
Trump announces secondary tariff on Venezuela, narrows scope of reciprocal tariffs
There could be repercussions for what you say: Kangana Ranaut on Kamra show row
Actor and MP Kangana Ranaut criticized comedian Kunal Kamra's remarks on Maharashtra Deputy CM Eknath Shinde, calling it disrespectful. She emphasized that it was disgraceful to mock individuals in the name of comedy and supported Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis's call for Kamra to apologize. She also compared the incident to the demolition of her office by BMC in 2020.
Highest-paid IPL captains of 2025: Check out the full list
Delhi govt may ban schools from forcing parents to buy uniforms, books from specific vendors
The Delhi government plans to ban schools from mandating purchases of uniforms and books from specific vendors, following numerous parent complaints. Schools will be required to list at least five shops for buying materials and will face strict action for violations. A dedicated email and helpline will be set up for reporting issues.
8 unique chutneys from across India you need to try
Indian cuisine is incomplete without chutneys, and each region has its own flavorful twist. From tangy to spicy, these chutneys elevate any meal with their unique ingredients and tastes. Here are eight must-try chutneys from across India!
Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan stated that the state government will continue to pressure the union government to regulate high ticket fares charged by airlines for Haj pilgrims and expatriates. Despite a letter sent to the Union Civil Aviation Minister, the Centre maintains that airlines set fares independently, citing the 1994 decision to remove airfare restrictions.
Lok Sabha approves motion to extend tenure of JPC on 'One Nation, One Election'
The Lok Sabha approved extending the tenure of the Joint Parliamentary Committee on 'One Nation, One Election' to the first day of the last week of the Monsoon Session, 2025. The JPC, chaired by PP Chaudhary, will review significant constitutional and Union Territory law changes. Distinguished legal experts, including former Supreme Court judges, are scheduled for discussions.
'Selection not in my hands...': Mohammed Siraj on Team India return
Mohammed Siraj, ahead of the IPL season with Gujarat Titans, emphasised focusing on his performance and taking wickets rather than selection in the Indian team, which, he said, is beyond his control. Despite missing out on recent white-ball series selection, he highlighted the importance of execution and mindset improvement for consistent results.
8 deliciously refreshing fruit desserts to enjoy this summer
Summer is the perfect time to enjoy light, refreshing, and fruit-filled desserts that are both delicious and cooling.
8 best oils to get that glass skin glow
Achieving a flawless, radiant complexion is easier with the right skincare oils. Discover the 8 best oils that hydrate, nourish, and give your skin a glowing, glass-like finish.
T Coronae Borealis, a star in the Northern Crown constellation, is about to explode in a nova. This happens once every 80 years. The last event was in 1946. The star's explosion will be visible to the naked eye. Researchers expect this rare phenomenon to happen soon. It is an opportunity for astronomers and sky watchers.
Odisha govt wants to remove workers lacking integrity, efficiency; chief secy issues order
The Odisha government has mandated the removal of inefficient or corrupt employees to boost productivity. Chief Secretary Manoj Ahuja emphasized adherence to a 2019 circular on Premature Retirement of government servants, which aims to enhance administrative efficiency by eliminating staff with questionable integrity and inadequate performance.
Cheetah Jwala and her 4 cubs' stroll outside Kuno turns chaotic as villagers hurl stones at them
Villagers in Sheopur, Madhya Pradesh, attempted to attack a female cheetah and her cubs after they preyed on a calf outside Kuno National Park. Forest officials intervened to ensure the cheetahs' safety. The incident raised concerns about wildlife safety near human settlements, occurring amidst efforts to reintroduce cheetahs to India.
Goa CM Sawant appointed convenor of GoM on GST revenue analysis
Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant has been named the convenor of the GoM on GST revenue analysis, as decided in the 55th GST Council meeting. The GoM will focus on state-wise revenue trends, sectoral issues, the impact of policy changes, and suggest measures for revenue enhancement, especially for states with high shortfalls.
India is projected to achieve a record GDP addition of $383 billion in 2025 despite currently growing at 6-8% per annum. In contrast, China, with its history of double-digit growth, is set to add $1.26 trillion to its economy during the same period.
Zeenat Aman's Iconic Accessories: A Glimpse into Her Fashion Staples
A peek into Zeenat Aman's stunning accessory collection, from bold hats to chic tote bags, showcasing her timeless style.
Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta presented a Rs 1 lakh crore budget for 2025-26, a 31.5% increase from the previous year. Capital expenditure has doubled to Rs 28,000 crore. Key allocations include Rs 2,144 crore for PM Jan Arogya Yojna and Rs 5,100 crore for monthly payments to eligible women. Improved Delhi-NCR connectivity receives Rs 1,000 crore.
Kristi Noem on Border security status: 'We've 100% operational control in Arizona, California'
Dunedin woman, her partner win $5.5 million Lotto lottery
A Dunedin woman and her partner won the $5 million Lotto prize. They discovered their win while grocery shopping, with the ticket revealing a Division One win. Shocked by the amount, they celebrated and plan to assist their family and consider a warm vacation. The exact allocation of their winnings is yet to be decided.
'Hello? still there?': Indians spent 15 billion hours on hold last year despite AI boom
Indian consumers are increasingly relying on AI chatbots for essential services, yet they still spend a staggering 15 billion hours annually on hold for customer complaints. Despite some improvements, significant gaps remain in service delivery, causing frustration and brand switching. Businesses must embrace AI-driven efficiency to meet rising consumer expectations and retain loyalty, warns ServiceNow India.
8 skin benefits of eating dark chocolate
Dark chocolate, especially with high cocoa content, is packed with antioxidants and essential nutrients that benefit your skin. Consuming it in moderation can enhance your skin's health and appearance.
7 Secrets to Staying Calm and Active Like Ravichandran Ashwin
Ravichandran Ashwin is not just known for his amazing bowling skills, but also for his composed, happy-go-lucky attitude. How does he stay so cool and positive? Lets explore 7 ways you can too!
New Zealand's Snares Islands hit by 6.8 magnitude earthquake, no tsunami threat
An earthquake of 6.8 magnitude hit New Zealand's South Island, 155km north-west of Snares Islands. It occurred at a depth of 12km under the sea. There is no tsunami warning, but strong currents and surges are expected. Residents are advised to stay away from the water. There are no immediate reports of damage or casualties.
The Madhya Pradesh Assembly raises concerns over increasing junk food consumption among children. Deputy CM Rajendra Shukla stresses the enforcement of FSSAI guidelines. Health issues related to fast food are highlighted, with recent incidents of children's heart attacks in Indore linked to junk food.
Mamata Banerjee jogs in saree at London's Hyde Park; Watch video here
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee was seen jogging in London's Hyde Park in a saree and slippers during her visit to the UK to seek investments for the state. She is scheduled to deliver a lecture at Oxford University on March 27 and will meet industrialists on March 25.
Billionaire Sridhar Vembu highlights that good managers must handle setbacks calmly and be approachable. He advises against being oversensitive or having a volatile temper, as it hinders communication and productivity. According to Vembu, managers should create a trust environment for their teams, ensuring bad news can be shared comfortably.
8 zodiac signs who excel as mentors and guides
Some zodiac signs possess a natural talent for inspiring, teaching, and guiding others. Their patience, wisdom, and leadership qualities make them exceptional mentors. Here are eight zodiac signs that shine as mentors.
Come back or move on? Fired federal workers face choices now that a judge wants them rehired
Thousands of former federal workers, fired due to President Trump's government downsizing, face the decision of whether to return after court rulings ordered their reinstatement. Despite the opportunity, many, like Sam Peterson, are opting for new career paths due to uncertainty and fear of further reductions.
8 summer fruits that do not spike blood sugar levels
Maintaining stable blood sugar levels during summer is easier with the right fruit choices. These eight refreshing fruits are low in sugar and rich in nutrients, making them ideal for a diabetes-friendly diet.
Canada says India may seek to meddle in election on April 28
The Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) has warned that China and India are likely to attempt to interfere in Canada's general election on April 28, while Russia and Pakistan may also pose potential threats. This statement comes amid strained relations between Canada, China, and India. Previous allegations of interference in the 2019 and 2021 elections were denied by both China and India, and investigations found no impact on the election outcomes.
10 motivational quotes to help you stay strong during hard times
When life feels overwhelming, a few words of wisdom can offer strength and perspective. These quotes remind you of resilience, hope, and the power within to navigate difficult moments. Let them be a source of courage as you face your challenges.
Eknath Shinde reacts to Kunal Kamra's 'gaddar' jibe, says freedom of speech there but with limit
Maharashtra Deputy CM Eknath Shinde commented on the controversy over comedian Kunal Kamra's 'gaddar' remark, emphasizing the need for limits to freedom of speech. Kamra responded, refusing to apologize, and stated that entertainment venues are not accountable for the content of his comedy.
Karate expert Shihan Hussaini passes away after battling blood cancer
Shihan Hussaini, known for his skills in karate and archery, passed away in Chennai after battling blood cancer. His family announced on Facebook that his body would be kept at his residence for last respects before being taken to Madurai for final rites. He also shared his cancer journey online and planned to donate his body for medical research.
India shares best practices of federalism, centre-state ties with Myanmar
India has provided insights on federalism to Myanmar through workshops aimed at improving Myanmar's governance structure. The sessions involved Myanmars political parties, armed groups, and Indian experts. The main focus was on Indias experiences in managing its federal system, negotiating ethnic diversity, and promoting political negotiation through peaceful means.
Mumbai Police summons Kunal Kamra over Shinde remark controversy
Comedian Kunal Kamra has been summoned by Mumbai Police following his controversial remarks about Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde. Kamra is not in Mumbai but has been asked to appear before the investigating officer. The controversy arose from Kamra's song referring to Shinde as a 'traitor,' which led to Shiv Sena members vandalising the Habitat studio.
Hyundai on coming to US: 'It was easy for President Trump's America first'
Delhi CM Rekha Gupta to present Budget 2025-26 for national capital today
The BJP-led Delhi government will present its first Budget in 26 years for 2025-26 under Chief Minister Rekha Gupta. A recent CAG report criticized the previous AAP government for inefficiencies and financial losses in the Delhi Transport Corporation. The Budget Session, commencing after a BJP electoral victory, promises significant discussions on financial and policy matters.
'We find it unrealistic': Cubans lament end of American dream as Trump overhauls migration policy
Hamas launches big missile attack in Israel; warning sirens sound in Tel Aviv
The Supreme Court condemned the Uttar Pradesh government for its abrupt demolition of homes in Prayagraj, calling the process 'high handed' and 'shocking'. The court emphasized the need for proper procedures including adequate notice and opportunity to appeal before demolition actions.
US bill seeks sanctions on Pakistan's Army Chief, demands Imran Khan's release
A bipartisan bill introduced in the US Congress seeks sanctions on Pakistans Army chief, General Asim Munir, for allegedly persecuting political opponents, including former PM Imran Khan. The Pakistan Democracy Act mandates targeted sanctions within 180 days if Pakistan doesn't restore civilian democracy. The bill has garnered support from both US parties despite skepticism regarding its impact.
Morning Brief Podcast: Corner Office Conversation: Westlife CEO on Mcdonalds India Growth Story
Papamochani Ekadashi, observed on 25 March 2025, is a significant day for worshiping Lord Vishnu. Devotees fast and perform rituals to seek forgiveness and cleanse past sins. The legend of Sage Medhavi and Manjughosha underscores the importance of this day in Hindu tradition.
India to seek tariff reprieve in meeting with US officials
India will request an exemption from US reciprocal tariffs during trade negotiations with US officials this week. Discussions will focus on forming a bilateral trade agreement. India has already reduced some import taxes and is considering further reductions to meet US concerns.
US could run out of cash by July, analysis finds
The U.S. may run out of cash by mid-July if Congress doesn't address the debt limit, risking default. The Bipartisan Policy Center's analysis shows the X-date could be extended to October with accounting maneuvers. Previous measures included suspending investments in government savings plans.
US Postal Service chief DeJoy steps down
Louis DeJoy, who led efforts to restructure the U.S. Postal Service for nearly five years, has resigned effective immediately. The Deputy Postmaster General Doug Tulino will head the agency until a permanent successor is named. DeJoy had been a controversial figure and faced criticism from Democratic lawmakers.
Trump pushes US claims to Greenland as territory's leaders lambast US delegation trip
President Donald Trump continues to advocate for the U.S. to annex Greenland, emphasizing its strategic importance for national security. Greenland's Prime Minister and the Danish Foreign Minister have criticized the visit by a high-profile U.S. delegation as a provocation, demonstrating a lack of respect for Greenlands self-determination.
Hyundai, Trump announce $21 billion US investment, new steel plant
Hyundai Motor Group has announced a $21 billion investment in the U.S., including a new $5.8 billion steel plant in Louisiana and $9 billion to enhance domestic vehicle production by 2028. The company is also strengthening strategic partnerships in autonomous driving and advanced technologies while launching a $7.59 billion factory in Georgia.
India rejects Pakistan's remarks on Jammu and Kashmir at UN, calls for peacekeeping reforms
India strongly countered Pakistan's references to Jammu and Kashmir at a UN debate, reaffirming the region's integral status to India and condemning Pakistan's diversion tactics. India stressed the importance of adapting peacekeeping operations to modern challenges and highlighted its commitment to UN peacekeeping and Security Council reforms.
India plans to remove the 6% equalisation levy on online advertisement services from April 1 to likely placate US President Trump amidst ongoing trade negotiations. The Finance Bill includes this among other amendments to address tax-related issues and facilitate offshore fund relocation.
Donald Trumps criticism of a distorted portrait in Colorados Capitol sparks debate. Explore the artists intent, Governor Poliss response, and why this U.S. controversy matters to Canadian readers.
George Clooney, Donald Trump and Press Freedom: All you may want to know
George Clooney discussed government interference in journalism during a 60 Minutes interview. He highlighted the importance of the press and criticized actions restricting media freedom. He also defended his stance on Joe Bidens leadership. Donald Trump reacted negatively, calling the interview biased and attacking Clooneys political involvement.
Greenland's Prime Minister Mute B. Egede expressed anger over the US delegations led by National Security Adviser Mike Waltz and Secretary of Energy Chris Wright visiting the country prior to the United States second lady Usha Vance's cultural exchange trip. The US visit's motive raises concerns about US intentions to demonstrate power.
Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump have confirmed their relationship on Instagram. The two had been linked for weeks. Vanessa was previously married to Donald Trump Jr. for 12 years. She has five children. The couple has received support from the Trump family.
Nick Jonas feels like his coolest self while hanging out with daughter Malti Marie
Nick Jonas recently opened up on his relationship with daughter Malti Marie Chopra Jonas. The singer, who is married to Indian actor Priyanka Chopra, often shares photos of Malti Marie on Instagram. In an interview, recently, the Jonas Brothers member talked about his love for his daughter.
Miami Open: Emma Raducanu wishes McCartney Kessler a 'speedy recovery' after injury
Emma Raducanu is set to face world No. 6 Amanda Anisimova on Monday, March 24. The British tennis star advanced to the round of 16 in the Miami Open after her opponent McCartney Kessler had to retire due to an injury. In a post-match interview, Emma Raducanu wished Kessler a speedy recovery and showered praise on her.
TikTok star Kat Abughazaleh challenges long-time Democrat in Illinois 9th District
Kat Abughazaleh is a dynamic 26-year-old political commentator whos making waves on social media. She is stepping up to run for Congress in Illinois' 9th District, taking on the current Democratic representative, Jan Schakowsky. Even though she is young and doesn't have a ton of political experience, Kat is determined to rally voters around key issues like affordability, healthcare, and progressive change. Her campaign is all about being transparent, engaging with the community, and standing firm against corporate influence.
'Fair & just...': Trump appoints favorite lawyer Alina Habba as US attorney role for New Jersey
Horoscope Today, March 25, 2025, brings astrological predictions for Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius, and Pisces. The daily horoscope provides insights into love, career, health, and finances while offering remedies and lucky colors to guide your day. Aries may enjoy emotional stability, while Taurus could see gains from smart investments. Cancer should focus on family matters, and Leo may find peace through spiritual practices. For all zodiac signs, today's predictions offer valuable tips to make the most of the opportunities and challenges ahead.
Tariff Worries: US earnings outlook for first quarter looks less rosy
Apple, Tesla and Ford Motor are among companies contributing the most to recently lowered estimates for the quarter, along with some insurers, whose projections have been hurt by fires in California early this year, according to Tajinder Dhillon, senior research analyst at LSEG.
With Adolescence now streaming on Netflix, Owen Coopers standout performance has paved the way for significant new opportunities.
Chhota pataka, bada dhamaka: Small consumer cos beat bigger rivals in volume growth last year
Small consumer firms in urban India have grown at double the rate of their larger counterparts over the past year, according to Kantar data. Big companies' sales volume rose by 2-3%, while smaller brands saw 5-7% growth. Inflation, low wage growth, and increased housing costs affected urban purchasing power, with many consumers opting for lower-priced brands.
Tennis: Novak Djokovic says reclaiming top ranking not his goal anymore
Novak Djokovic, now 37 and fifth in the rankings, prioritizes winning Grand Slams and major tournament victories over regaining the world number one spot. Having accumulated over 400 weeks at the top, Djokovic is focusing on enjoying his game rather than chasing ranking points.
Something Beautiful: Miley Cyrus' next album to release on this date
Miley Cyrus has come out with her eighth album, Something Beautiful, which is set to come out on May 30. Making the announcement on Instagram, the singer also unveiled the album cover featuring her in the archival 1997 Thierry Mugler couture. Her last album, Endless Summer Vacation, was released in March 2023.
Private Sector Activity Slows in March on Tardy Services Show
The HSBC Flash India Composite Output Index was at 58.8 in February and 61.8 in March 2024. The Composite Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) is a weighted average of comparable manufacturing and services indices. However, the survey noted that India's private sector ended FY25 on strong footing, sustaining robust expansions in new business intakes and output.
Andhra attracts Rs 9,700 cr investments in 3 months
Andhra Pradesh has attracted investments worth 9,700 crore in the last three months. Carrier Global and LG Electronics will set up manufacturing plants in Sri City. Carrier Global will invest 1,000 crore, and LG Electronics will invest 5,000 crore. This decision was influenced by the availability of land parcels and quick government clearances.
Trump officials accidentally shared Yemen strike plans with journalist; heres what happened next
Jeffrey Goldberg, the editor-in-chief of The Atlantic, recently shared that some senior officials from Donald Trumps administration accidentally added him to a messaging group where they were discussing military actions against Yemens Houthi rebels. The messages, which were sent through Signal, revealed plans for war and involved officials like Vice President JD Vance, Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth, and National Security Adviser Mike Waltz. The White House has confirmed that these messages are indeed authentic.
Xiaomi eyes $5.3 bn ride on Hang Seng bulls
Xiaomi Corp began a share sale aiming to raise up to $5.3 billion for its electric vehicle business, offering 750 million shares at a discount. This move follows a significant surge in its stock price, driven by its aggressive investment in the EV sector. The funds will be used for business expansion, and research and development.
23andMes Bankruptcy: Is your DNA at risk? How its collapse could impact your data security
23andMes Bankruptcy: Genetic testing company 23andMe has filed for bankruptcy after struggling with financial difficulties and strategic missteps. As the company prepares for a sale, concerns are growing over what will happen to the personal genetic data of its 15 million users. Despite 23andMes assurances, experts warn that a sale could lead to data being transferred, sold, or used in ways users may not have anticipated. Here's what you need to know about the potential risks and how to protect your data.
The United States have made their immigration policies stricter, raising alarm for several countries, especially those who have been raising voices against US Prez Donald Trumps recent tariff increase. Canada, Finland, Germany, Denmark, and the UK are among the few countries that have issued travel advisory for their citizens travelling to the US amid the increased scrutiny.
Russian journalist killed in Ukraine even as Donald Trump-led United States hold war ceasefire talks
A Russian journalist was killed in Ukraine's Kharkiv region. Moscow's offensive in Ukraine has last for more than three years.
Higher turnover limit notified for MSMEs; Move to enable more small cos to be eligible for sops
The Centre has implemented new investment and turnover thresholds for MSMEs, effective April 1, increasing the limits to 2.5 crore for micro enterprises, and up to 500 crore for medium enterprises. This change addresses inflation-related anomalies and enhances the eligibility of more small enterprises for the government's public procurement policy.
AI to have low impact on Indian jobs: IT Secretary S Krishnan
AI may not significantly impact Indias organized-sector jobs as it might in the West, due to fewer white-collar jobs at risk, according to S Krishnan, Secretary, MeitY. He noted AI can boost productivity in sectors like manufacturing and agriculture through sensor and IoT integration. Also, the DoT and MeitY are developing an indigenous mobile chip key to India's self-reliance vision.
Map to boost women workforce this week
The roadmap will have multi-dimensional recommendations focussing on targeted interventions to incentivise hiring of women, enable creation of adequate support infrastructure, enhance flexible work policies and put greater emphasis on skilling of women to prepare them for high-skill jobs, a senior government official told ET.
For circular economy, India plans EPR rules for other sectors
India is set to extend the Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) guidelines to additional sectors to foster a circular economy. The move, aided by Niti Aayog, aims to phase out the traditional take, make, and dispose model, urging producers to manage the full lifecycle of their products.