Government policies
MFL signs 3-year pact with Dubai’s Agrifields to procure 30,000 tonnes phosphoric acid annually
06 Oct 2022
Telecom shifts gear as PM launches 5G services
03 Oct 2022
Bharti Airtel became the first telecom company to launch 5G services in the country, while Jio chairman and managing director Mukesh Ambani said his company will bring 5G services to all Indians by December 2023
Govt to meet 50% of project cost for semiconductor fabs across all technology nodes and packagings
26 Sep 2022
Govt aids local production of critical components of SU-30MK1 aircraft and1500 HP battle tank engine
16 Sep 2022
Vedanta-Foxconn to set up $20 bn chip factory in Gujarat
14 Sep 2022
Besides state government subsidies, the centre, which aims to make India a key player in the global supply chain for chips, has agreed to increase incentives beyond an initial $10 billion proposed for investments in semiconductor manufacturing
India, UAE to expand cooperation in education
13 Sep 2022
Govt removes fare caps for domestic airlines
05 Sep 2022
Govt’s 5G spectrum auction fetches Rs150,173 cr
02 Aug 2022
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