Category: news
-
Ministers urged to prioritize rules-based trade for innovative agricultural systems at World Trade Organization MC14
Yaoundé, Cameroon, 25 March 2026: The multilateral, rules-based, trading system, underpinned by the World Trade Organization (WTO), has proven essential for advancing global food security by ensuring access to markets and technologies, supporting millions of farmers, and safeguarding against fragmentation and unilateralism. Ministers from around the world will meet in Yaoundé, Cameroon this week, for the…
-
Odisha Budget 2026 27 Focuses on Revitalising Shri Jagannath Heritage in Puri
The Odisha Budget 2026–27 has outlined a major cultural and spiritual revitalisation plan centred on the heritage of Shri Jagannath Dham, Puri, with a strong focus on preservation, infrastructure development, and digital inclusion for devotees worldwide. A significant allocation of ₹1,000 crore has been proposed for the establishment of a state-of-the-art Jagannath Museum and Library…
-
Khelo India Tribal Games Mark Debut with Strong National Participation
Raipur: The first-ever Khelo India Tribal Games will kick off on Wednesday in Chhattisgarh, bringing together around 1,300 athletes from across the country to compete in nine sporting disciplines. The event will be hosted across three venues—Raipur, Jagdalpur, and Sarguja—and will feature competitions for 106 gold medals. The Games mark a major step in promoting…
-
ICAI Rolls Out 64th Campus Placement Programme Nationwide for Newly Qualified Chartered Accountants
New Delhi, Mar 25: The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) has commenced the registration process for its 64th Campus Placement Programme for newly qualified Chartered Accountants. The timelines for registration of participating organisations and candidates have been formally notified through the official placement portal. As part of its continued efforts to ensure consistency…
-
India Records 275.75 Lakh Tonnes of Urea Production So Far This Fiscal
Pic Credit: Pexel India’s urea production stood at 275.75 lakh tonnes during the first eleven months of the current financial year, the government informed on Tuesday. In the previous financial year (2024–25), the total urea production was recorded at 306.67 lakh tonnes, reflecting steady output levels in the fertiliser sector. According to official data shared…
-
Jal Jeevan Mission 2.0 Goes Beyond Infrastructure to Focus on Sustainable Water Access
Pic Credit: Pexel New Delhi: Jal Jeevan Mission 2.0 is set to expand its focus beyond the installation of pipes and pumps, aiming to ensure long-term, sustainable access to safe drinking water in rural India. The upgraded phase of the mission emphasizes not only expanding household tap connections but also strengthening water source sustainability, improving…
-
PM KISAN Scheme Provides INR 4.27 Lakh Crore Direct Support to Farmers
The Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi (PM-KISAN) scheme has disbursed a total of ₹4.27 lakh crore in direct financial assistance to farmers across India, marking a significant milestone in the government’s efforts to strengthen the agricultural sector. The initiative provides income support to eligible farmers through direct benefit transfers, ensuring timely financial aid to help…
-
Empowering Rural Odisha: Mission PoWaR Drives Integrated Development Push
Odisha: The state’s Mission PoWaR is emerging as a major initiative aimed at transforming rural areas through a convergence-based development approach focused on infrastructure and essential services. Under the mission, significant investments have been allocated to strengthen connectivity and improve basic facilities across villages. The plan includes ₹3,491 crore for rural roads, ₹2,050 crore for…
-
The Legacy of Indian Jewellery: A Timeless Journey from Antiquity to Modern Expression
Jewellery in India has never been merely ornamental. It has long served as a powerful marker of identity, spirituality, and cultural expression. Across centuries, while styles and materials have evolved, the essence of Indian jewellery has remained deeply rooted in tradition. Intriguingly, many ancient designs continue to inspire contemporary fashion, reaffirming the continuity of India’s…
-
Devotees Flock to Temples Across India on Seventh Day of Chaitra Navratri
Temples across India witnessed a large influx of devotees on the seventh day of Chaitra Navratri, as worshippers gathered to offer prayers and seek blessings of Goddess Durga. Devotees observed the day with traditional rituals, fasting, and special pujas dedicated to Goddess Kaalratri, the form worshipped on the seventh day of the nine-day festival. Temples…