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    Parameswaran Iyer, Head of Transformers, Raychem RPG, speaks about the company’s participation in Hannover Messe

    Mr Parameswaran Iyer speaks about how Raychem RPG has been practising and prioritising sustainability and innovation over the years

    India offers many tailwind opportunities in many sectors: McKinsey India

    "The drivers of margin accretive growth are relentless cost and value engineering; quality of revenue, new business models and scale benefits," he said at the event which was held on the theme "India's Century: How to Drive Sustainable, Inclusive Growth?".

    Govt appoints former commerce secretary BVR Subrahmanyam as the next NITI Aayog CEO

    “The appointments committee of the cabinet has approved the appointment of BVR Subrahmanyam as CEO, NITI Aayog, vice Parameswaran Iyer, upon his appointment as executive director, World Bank, for a period of two years from the assumption of the charge of the post or until further orders, whichever is earlier,” the government said on Monday.

    Former Commerce Secretary BVR Subrahmanyam appointed new NITI Aayog CEO

    Subrahmanyam will replace Parameswaran Iyer, who was appointed government's think tank CEO in June last year. Iyer will now take over as the Executive Director of World Bank for a period of three years.

    PLI scheme attracted Rs 45,000 cr investment, created 3 lakh jobs: NITI Aayog CEO

    The scheme, which aims to make domestic manufacturing globally competitive, was rolled out with an outlay of about Rs 2 lakh crore for as many as 14 sectors, including automobiles and auto components, white goods, pharma, textiles, food products, high efficiency solar PV modules, advanced chemistry cell and speciality steel.

    Budget provides buffer from global challenges: Parameswaran Iyer

    "With a continued focus on good governance, the budget aims to simplify systems with the help of initiatives such as Jan Vishwas Bill, which will enhance the reforms already taken under the Ease of Doing Business. More than 39,000 compliances have been removed and over 3,400 legal provisions decriminalised," Iyer said.

    • Budget FY24 focuses on growth with inclusion: NITI CEO Parameswaran Iyer

      NITI Aayog CEO Parameswaran Iyer on Friday described the Budget 2023-24 as 'very comprehensive and balanced' which will promote growth with inclusion. He also observed that the Budget continues all the reforms and other social welfare programmes undertaken by the government over the past few years.

      Urbanisation going to be key, says NITI CEO

      "Urbanisation is going to be the key. By 2047, 50 per cent of the population will live in urban areas, if you don't have basic services in urban areas, then it is going to be a big challenge," he noted

      Food processing sector critical for Indian economy, job creation: Niti Aayog CEO Parameswaran Iyer

      Stating that food security has become important in the current global context, he said the government has taken a number of steps in this regard.

      Green mobility to play key role in India's decarbonisation: NITI CEO Iyer

      Green mobility is going to play a major role in decarbonisation of India's transport sector, NITI Aayog CEO Parameswaran Iyer said on Wednesday. Iyer, while addressing an event organised by the 'Shoonya Forum', noted that the role of financing is critical for scaling of electric mobility in India.

      Dixon first mobile phone maker to get Sop under PLI

      The company's claim for ₹53 crore for the first quarter of operations - from October to December 2021 - has been approved. It is in the process of filing claims for the remaining period.

      Iyer takes charge as Niti CEO

      Iyer, an Indian Administrative Service officer of Uttar Pradesh cadre, entered the civil services in 1981 and took voluntary retirement in 2009 to join the water and sanitation initiatives at the World Bank. He succeeds Amitabh Kant, who has been appointed the G20 Sherpa after his term ended on June 30.

      Parameswaran Iyer takes charge as NITI Aayog CEO

      Parameswaran Iyer was secretary in the Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation during 2016-20. "With over 25 years of experience in the water and sanitation sector, Iyer spearheaded the implementation of the India's flagship USD 20 billion Swachh Bharat Mission, which successfully delivered access to safe sanitation to 550 million people," an official statement said.

      Parameswaran Iyer: What you need to know about next Niti Aayog CEO

      Iyer has been appointed for two years or until further orders, whichever is earlier, the personnel ministry order stated.

      Parameswaran Iyer appointed NITI Aayog's new CEO

      Iyer, an IAS officer of Uttar Pradesh cadre, has led the Swachh Bharat Mission of the government between 2016 and 2020. He entered the Indian Administrative Service in 1981 and took a voluntary retirement in 2009 to join the water and sanitation initiatives at the World Bank. In 2016, Iyer returned to India and was appointed by the government to head the drinking and sanitation department and lead the Swachh Bharat Mission.

      With innovative thinking, younger generation shaping response to climate change: Indra Nooyi

      Nooyi underlined that with their innovative thinking, can-do attitude and appetite for risk, which many people in the older generations just don't have, the younger generation "has begun to act on and shape the response to climate, water security."

      Modi trump card behind swachh mission, says former secretary Parameswaran Iyer

      Iyer, a former IAS officer, was brought in from the World Bank to handle SBM in 2016 by the Modi government and he returned to Washington earlier this year after the country turned open defecation-free (ODF) under the signature project of the PM.

      Water management to play key role in India's economic growth: Amitabh Kant

      Kant stated that 30 per cent of urban and 70 per cent of rural water comes from groundwater, which is depleting rapidly.

      Telangana to get Rs 797.57 crore from Centre for supplying water

      The Centre has agreed to provide Rs 797.57 crore to Telangana towards supplying safe drinking water in fluoride-affected habitations in the state.

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