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    India's EV plans to get a policy boost as govt may fast-track 3 big-ticket schemes

    The Indian government plans to fast-track three major electric vehicle schemes in its first hundred days, including incentives for local battery production and electric bus procurement under FAME 3. Aimed at boosting clean mobility, these initiatives aim to propel India towards net-zero goals amid rising global demand for EVs.

    Why Budget 2024 must have more than Sensex on its radar

    Budget 2024: The Union budget is set to dominate headlines in India, with the question of whether realpolitik or coalition compulsions will dictate the budget's economic policy. The interplay between economics and politics is not new to India, as it is part of elected democracies. The BJP's performance fell short of expectations due to inflation and unemployment, both factors within the domain of economic policy.

    Government eases rules for global sourcing of medical gear

    Pavan Choudary, chairman, Medical Technology Association of India (MTAI), termed the move a path-breaking effort by the government towards equitable policy making, spanning the crucial last mile which was uncovered so far.

    Don't obsess on inflation targets

    In my capacity, I stress the importance of preparing for the AI revolution and managing public funds wisely to navigate economic uncertainties. Governments must prioritize debt sustainability and structural reforms to ensure long-term prosperity and stability.

    Economic benefits of investing in WASH for corporates

    A noteworthy fact in the CSR spends of the past 5 years is the growing emphasis on healthcare, WASH and environment sustainability (JICA Report). This bodes well for achieving India’s net zero goals by 2070.

    Budget 2024: Tata Motors expects policy continuity in electric mobility

    Tata Motors expects policy continuity in the upcoming Union Budget and calls for more players in the charging infrastructure space for faster adoption of electric mobility in India. The new NDA government is expected to present the Union Budget next month, with GST and PLI schemes already in place.

    • What to expect from the Budget going forward? Sanjiv Puri answers

      ​So, we are on a solid foundation because of certain initiatives that have taken place. It is not that it just happened like that. So, there is a reason for which and it sets the economy on a solid foundation.

      Delhi HC orders removal of video of Kejriwals' court statement from Social media platforms

      The Delhi High Court has ordered social media platforms to take down videos and audios of Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's personal address to the court. The petition accused violation of video conferencing rules. The court directed platforms to ensure the content is not reuploaded, citing a breach of Delhi High Court Video Conferencing Rules, 2021. The next hearing is scheduled for July 9. The complaint also alleged manipulation of court proceedings by some Aam Aadmi Party members.

      Govt allows global tenders to access 120 key, patented drugs

      In what could ease access to some patented medicines, the government has allowed global tenders to be floated for procurement of 120 drugs, including anti-diabetic medication Semaglutide, after the health ministry raised concerns over lack of domestic options.

      Now, here's an India plan

      The path to a developed economy by 2047 needs to be sustainable and inclusive. Boosting rural consumption is an immediate requirement. But this can't come at the cost of a disconnected fiscal policy, which may create an untenable level of debt. Similarly, physical and digital infrastructure development needs to be addressed more consciously, keeping in mind broader societal needs and environmental challenges.

      Heatwaves affect people with disabilities more, Lancet study finds

      The study, published in The Lancet Planetary Health journal, found that this section of society was at twice the risk of hospitalisation compared to the general population, especially due to mental and respiratory diseases. The researchers found a fourfold increase in emergency admissions and seven times higher medical costs in people with disabilities.

      Chakri Lokapriya's top midcap stock picks for near term

      ​I think defence, semiconductor, industrial, infra are easy reforms for the current government in the current shape to continue because even the allies, for instance, Naidu is a very reform-oriented person.

      Nirmala Sitharaman: Feisty defender of Modi govt to filling big shoes

      As a staunch defender of the Modi government's economic policies and executor, Nirmala Sitharaman created a record when she was appointed as the first female Raksha Mantri, or Defence Minister, in 2017. Prior to that, she was industry and commerce minister.

      India’s climate dilemma will hang over Modi’s next five years

      Modi, who has cast himself as climate champion for much of the past decade, will be under pressure to make faster progress toward existing green targets, including pledges to hit net zero by 2070, install a mammoth 500 gigawatts of non-fossil energy by the end of the decade, and corral a global alliance on solar power that aims to secure $1 trillion in investment.

      Economists expect big-bang reforms to continue under Modi 3.0

      Modi is set to be sworn in for third term as India's Prime Minister in coalition government with key partners Telugu Desam Party and Janata Dal (United). Economists anticipate focus on economic reforms to achieve goal of Vikshit Bharat by 2047. Budget to prioritize infrastructure, manufacturing, and welfare schemes amid global economic challenges.

      India's foreign policy priorities under Modi 3.0

      Narendra Modi is all set to become India’s Prime Minister for a third consecutive term. Here's a look at the likely foreign policy priorities under Modi 3.0.

      After Lok Sabha exit polls overestimated NDA victory, public apologies and calls for probe follow

      Highly inaccurate exit polls predicting a sweeping election victory for Prime Minister Narendra Modi's party have led to dramatic public apologies from polling companies this week and calls for an investigation into possible manipulation. Nearly all the exit polls released on June 1 predicted that Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and its allies would secure over 350 seats in the lower house of parliament. However, the final results, announced three days later, showed the coalition winning only 293 seats.

      Solar power and EV policy on priority list of Delhi govt once MCC is lifted

      With the conclusion of the country's largest electoral activity and the impending lifting of the Model Code of Conduct, various pending government initiatives and projects in Delhi are poised to gain momentum, as per ToI reports. Among the numerous initiatives of the Delhi government, the mohalla bus service scheme and the second edition of policies regarding electric vehicles and solar power await approval.

      View: GOI has the solution of India's economic puzzle but it needs to let go fiscal hesitations

      India's economy is thriving with 8.2% GDP growth, strong public investment, and tax revenues. However, weak consumer demand and private capex remain issues. To boost growth, the government should create more public sector jobs, increasing incomes and consumption, funded by local savings.

      Railways stocks tank up to 33% in 2 days following narrow BJP-led NDA's election win

      In today's trade, railway stocks fell by up to 17%. Titagarh Rail shares tumbled 33%, while Ircon declined by over 26%. Meanwhile, RailTel and IRCTC also fell by over 19% in the past two sessions. Shares of RITES, IRFC, RVNL, Texmaco Rail Systems, and Jupiter Wagons saw declines of between 18-23%.

      Trans-Europe express: How Indian businesses can sustain and grow in Europe

      India's recent free trade agreement with the European Free Trade Association presents significant trade opportunities with the EU. However, Indian businesses must comply with new EU supply chain laws to sustain and grow in Europe. Key legislative changes include deforestation regulation, corporate sustainability and due diligence directive, and forced labor regulation.

      China's Nepal envoy Chen Song faces local ire after public spat with intellectuals

      China's ambassador to Nepal, Chen Song, is the new "wolf warrior diplomat" in South Asia, having kicked up a controversy targeting a local journalist who criticised China's loan policy for Nepal. Wolf warrior diplomacy refers to hyper public diplomacy by Chinese diplomats targeting host governments, visible since the Covid-19 pandemic.

      Percentage of women in senior leadership roles increases to 18% in 2023 from 16% in 2016: Report

      The report by LinkedIn and The Quantum Hub highlights that while there has been an increase in women joining the workforce, leadership positions still lack gender parity. The representation of women across the workforce rose to 26.8% in 2024, but senior leadership roles only account for 18.3%, showing a decline from the previous year. Industries like education and government administration have higher female leadership representation, while sectors like construction and utilities lag behind.

      FY25 capital expenditure outlay may be hiked by 10%

      India may increase FY25 capital expenditure by 8-10% from the ₹11.11 lakh crore vote on account allocation, boosted by better tax revenue and a record RBI surplus transfer. The full budget, awaited post-election results on June 4, could see a surge in spending, as per a senior official.

      Public affairs & advocacy - a career choice

      Advocacy and Public Affairs have evolved significantly over the past decade, transforming into a strategic function for corporates. The landscape now includes policy analysis, stakeholder engagement, and risk management. The introduction of policies like the Pre-Legislative Consultation Policy has increased public participation in the legislative process, fostering transparency and inclusivity. Public Affairs in India is evolving to champion knowledge-based engagement and inclusive practices, with companies increasingly recognizing the importance of engaging with Public Policy professionals for business decisions.

      Non-recovery of cash can't be proof there wasn't corruption, says HC while denying bail to Manish Sisodia

      Justice Swarana Kanta Sharma dismissed the bail pleas filed by the former Delhi deputy chief minister in the corruption and money laundering cases lodged by the CBI and ED, respectively, in connection with the alleged liquor scam.

      Not just a one-horse town: Empower Opposition to become active political participants

      India aims to be a $5 tn economy. So, there's much talk about accelerating growth and enhancing economic competitiveness. But are we through talking about political competition?

      Downsides of coalition govt are as exaggerated as virtues of single-party rule

      Most people equate a government by a single party that enjoys a majority in Parliament with political stability, efficient decision-making and living happily ever after. In this view, coalitions carry the risk of instability, erratic policy and economic woes. India's own recent history shows that such views are unfounded.

      View: Gaffer, or channelling inner Joe?

      Biden's 'xenophobic' remarks towards India and Japan sparked diplomatic tensions, revealing underlying political complexities. The incident highlighted strained relations and diplomatic challenges faced by the US with key Asian allies.

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