Industry
UK Farmers union complains to trading Chartered Trading Standards Institute over fake farm branding by Tesco
20 Jul 2016
Mehbooba denies newspaper ban in J&K
19 Jul 2016
India doubles target from solar parks by 2020
19 Jul 2016
The government will double the target for energy to be generated from solar parks by 2020, as roof-top installations have failed to take off and US company SunEdison's projects are threatened by its bankruptcy
Lodha report: Supreme Court orders ministers, bureaucrats out of BCCI
18 Jul 2016
The Supreme Court today said no politician or bureaucrat would hold an office in the Board of Control for Cricket in India, nor can a person be simultaneously an office-bearer of a state cricket association as well as the BCCI
Four out of 5 India's rural 'doctors' are quacks: WHO
18 Jul 2016
Only one in five doctors in rural India are qualified to practice medicine, says a World Health Organisation report on India’s healthcare workforce, pointing to the widespread problem of quackery
Cargo traffic at major ports up 6.2% in Q1 FY17
16 Jul 2016
Growth in cargo traffic has shown buoyancy, growing at 6.2 per cent in April-June FY17 against the 4.5 per cent growth recorded in April-June FY16
Pizza Hut announces first pizza chatbot for “conversational ordering” via Twitter, Facebook
14 Jul 2016
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