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    Strategic insights flourish at ET Make in India SME Summit’s Kolkata Chapter

    Stakeholders, including Bengal cabinet Minister for Heavy Industries and MSMEs, Shashi Panja, entrepreneurs from food product companies, and industry spokespersons from across the terrains of tea, tourism, and leather convened to share dive deep into the way forward, spelling out the sectors/areas that demand attention and more.

    Calcutta Municipal Corporation and Kolkata Police kickstart efforts to identify hawking zones in city

    Mayor-in-Council and MLA Debasish Kumar was in Gariahat on Friday, with Municipal officers and police personnel, to get on ground information about the hawkers through surveys. “We have created forms and we are jotting down details about the hawkers. We will collect their information and submit it before the committee formed by the Chief Minister,” Kumar said.

    Deadlock over swearing-in of two Trinamool MLAs

    Bandyopadhyay and Sarkar were elected from Baranagar near Kolkata and Bhagwangola in Murshidabad district, respectively. Speaker Biman Banerjee said: "We want to know who will administer the oath... I am taking legal advice on the issue. We have written a detailed letter to the Governor. If needed, I will seek help from the President. I will also try to understand the Speaker's limitation and purview," he said.

    Stop bulldozing poor peoples' livelihood, says West Bengal LoP Suvendu Adhikari

    Two days after the chief minister reprimanded civic authorities and raised questions on the attitude of the authorities in addressing civic problems and encroachments on state government’s lands, Police and civic authorities started pulling down roadside alleged encroachments, temporary shops, selling food and bulldozing roadside stalls. “The Chief Minister conducted two meetings where she spoke about stopping encroachments of government lands. Banerjee said police, state minister Sujit Bose, Gautam Deb, Haldia Development Authority-all are thieves,” Adhikari said.

    After Mamata Banerjee's outburst, police begin evicting encroachers from footpaths in Kolkata

    A day after West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee expressed strong displeasure over the encroachment of footpaths in Kolkata and its neighbouring Salt Lake area, police on Tuesday started an eviction drive to remove all obstacles. Hawkers, who had set up stalls to sell food items, garments, and various products across the city and Salt Lake, were told to remove their structures, a police officer said.

    Starlink, Project Kuiper requests for landing rights under process: IN-SPACe chairman

    Both companies have yet to get permits to provide satcom services in India — their applications are pending before the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) — but Goenka said this would not delay the grant of landing rights to them by the space sector regulator.

    • Uber's electric vehicle service, Uber Green arrives in Kolkata

      Uber launched its electric vehicle service, Uber Green, in Kolkata, offering users on-demand EV rides across the city, including to and from the Kolkata International Airport. The initiative aims to improve air quality in the city and reduce carbon emissions. Uber plans to provide zero-emission services globally by 2040, with approval from the Science Based Targets Initiative. Uber India and South Asia President, Prabhjeet Singh, highlighted the company's commitment to expanding green transportation options in India.

      In-store mobile phone sales dry up on rising temperatures

      The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast severe heatwave conditions across ten states in North India since the middle of May with temperatures touching 50 degrees in some areas, with some respite expected from May 31.

      Title No 3: Kolkata's Knights are IPL's 'Super Kings'

      Kolkata Knight Riders dominated Sunrisers Hyderabad in the IPL final. Venkatesh Iyer's unbeaten 52 helped KKR secure their third IPL title with a clinical victory.

      India’s defence production is $13 bn and growing, and MSMEs are providing the tailwind

      The government’s push for indigenisation in defence has encouraged smaller players to get into the game and reduce India’s dependence on imports.

      Indian Navy brings 35 Somali pirates who hijacked merchant vessel MV Ruen to Mumbai for trial

      Indian Navy captured 35 Somali pirates who had hijacked a bulk carrier and taken hostages. The pirates were brought to Mumbai on INS Kolkata after a major operation that involved marine commandos being para-dropped from an aircraft and exchanges of gunfire. The pirates had used the hijacked ship as a "mother pirate ship" to launch attacks on other commercial ships. The Navy acted in self-defense, disabling the pirates' ship and compelling their surrender.

      27 Pakistanis, 30 Iranians rescued from total of 102 in anti-piracy operations: Indian Navy

      The Indian Navy announced the successful rescue of over 100 individuals, including 27 Pakistanis and 30 Iranians, in various anti-piracy operations. These efforts, part of 'Operation Sankalp' and other missions in the Arabian Sea, also involved responding to 13 attack incidents to save a total of 110 lives, including 45 Indians and 65 international citizens. The Navy has deployed 10 warships and surveillance aircraft to counter piracy and drone threats, ensuring the safety of Indian and international cargo traffic in the region.

      Piracy has resurfaced as industry, Indian Navy to ensure it is prevented: Admiral R Hari Kumar

      Indian Navy Chief Admiral R Hari Kumar vows further naval interventions against piracy, emphasizing the need for sustained operations to ensure safety and stability in the oceans. Operation Sankalp, targeting anti-piracy, anti-missile, and anti-drone attacks, has been active for 100 days in the Gulf of Aden, Arabian Sea, and Red Sea. The Navy Chief noted the activeness of Houthi rebels targeting vessels with linkages to Israel and the UK, emphasizing the safety of Indian crew on these ships.

      Indian Navy's capture of pirate ship showcases India's world-class special forces: Western analysts

      Indian Navy's successful rescue operation off Somalia's coast showcased top-class special forces capabilities, including the use of coordinated forces and advanced technology. Experts commend the Navy's professionalism and training, highlighting the potential impact on global security.

      Navy to bring apprehended pirates to India after daring Arabian sea operation

      "The Indian Navy warship INS Kolkata has taken 35 sea pirates into custody and is being brought to India along with the 17 crew members rescued after the major operation," officials said on Sunday.

      Navy rescues hijacked MV 2,600 km from mainland

      After a dramatic intervention on the high seas that saw first operational deployment of airborne troops 2,600 km from the mainland, Indian Navy has freed a merchant vessel from pirate control and is bringing the ship and its cargo worth over $ 1 million to India.

      "That's what friends are for": Jaishankar to Bulgarian counterpart as she commends Indian Navy for successful operation in Arabian Sea

      Indian Navy rescued Bulgarian nationals in successful anti-piracy operation. Ministers appreciated the cooperation. INS Kolkata intercepted pirate ship, thwarting piracy attempt in Arabian Sea. Friendship emphasized.

      Indian Navy rescues hijacked vessel MV Ruen, safely retrieves crew members from 35 pirates

      The Indian Navy thwarted an attempt by Somali pirates to use a hijacked merchant vessel as a base for piracy attacks. The operation, led by INS Kolkata and marine commandos, resulted in the apprehension of 35 pirates and the safe evacuation of 17 crew members. The vessel was intercepted, and despite some pirates opening fire, the Navy used minimal force necessary to neutralise the threat. The successful operation demonstrates the Indian Navy's commitment to maritime security.

      Resolved to reinforcing peace in IOR: Indian Navy after seizing hijacked ship from Somali pirates

      The nearly-40-hour operation saw the Navy deploying its stealth-guided missile destroyer INS Kolkata, patrol vessel INS Subhadra, long-endurance Sea Guardian drones, besides airdropping of elite marine commandos -- MARCOS -- using a C-17 aircraft.

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