Government to discontinue Bharat brand products as food prices stabiliseThe government has discontinued the Bharat brand products, including subsidized wheat, rice, and pulses, due to stabilized prices and decre...
06 Jun, 2025, 12.29 AM IST
Why Mukesh Ambani can jump into India's war on inflationReliance Industries may soon sell Bharat brand food items like atta, rice, and pulses at subsidised prices. This partnership with the India...
22 Oct, 2024, 02.59 PM IST
Govt in talks to sell Bharat brand food through Reliance Retail outletsOffering Bharat atta, rice and pulses through Reliance’s 2,700-plus stores and other retailers is expected to help take subsidised food pro...
22 Oct, 2024, 11.55 AM IST
Powered by brand PM Modi and RLD tie-up, Hema Malini in lead role again in MathuraHema Malini pocketed 53% of votes in 2014 LS polls, rising to a staggering 61% five years later, although her victory margin dipped. RLD ha...
25 Apr, 2024, 06.44 PM IST
In a first, more government agencies allowed to source wheat directly for Bharat AttaGovernment pushes Bharat brand staples to curb food inflation, targeting consumers ineligible for free foodgrains. Quality control measures...
28 Mar, 2024, 11.51 PM IST
Govt plans to feed poll campaign with its Bharat staplesThe government is promoting its Bharat staples brand by selling atta, rice, and pulses at subsidised rates. These products are available on...
28 Feb, 2024, 01.18 AM IST
Nafed feels the pulse, ropes in pvt retailers to sell subsidised grainsGovernment subsidised foodgrain in consumer packs has become available through private retail channels, with the Bharat Dal brand being sol...
02 Jan, 2024, 11.44 PM IST
This is govt's 'TOP' agenda in the run-up to the Lok Sabha pollsAfter victories in three states, a confident BJP is hopeful of winning the next Lok Sabha elections. Yet it does not want to leave anything...
06 Dec, 2023, 06.13 PM IST
Central govt selling onion at Rs 25/kg, Bharat Atta at Rs 27.5/kg. Where to buyTo curb the escalating onion prices, the government initiated subsidized retail sales at Rs 25/kg through various channels, including NCCF,...
27 Nov, 2023, 01.15 PM IST
Central govt selling Bharat Atta at Rs 27.5/kg, Bharat Dal at Rs 60/kg - Where to buyThe central government is selling atta and chana dal at subsidized rates under the Bharat Atta and Bharat Dal brands. Priced at Rs 27.50/kg...
21 Nov, 2023, 01.18 PM IST
Piyush Goyal launches sale of subsidised chana dal at Rs 60/kg under 'Bharat Dal' brandUnion Food and Consumer Affairs Minister Piyush Goyal on Monday launched the sale of subsidised chana dal at Rs 60 per kg under a brand nam...
17 Jul, 2023, 08.03 PM IST
Decoding organised modern trade retail: How different store formats work for Bharat and IndiaEveryone wants a piece of India’s lucrative retail market where understanding customer segmentations is the key. The last of a two-part ser...
11 Mar, 2023, 09.21 AM IST
Farmers' unions call for Bharat Bandh todayExemptions to the bandh include all emergency establishments and essential services, including hospitals, medical stores, relief and rescue...
27 Sep, 2021, 09.01 AM IST
How Indian flavours became a part of South Africa’s struggleIndians have added a savoury strand to South Africa’s history and it is shameful that some politicians are now trying to trash it.
29 Aug, 2021, 08.03 AM IST
Come 2018, Reliance Jio may forever change the way you buy thingsMukesh Ambani is getting all his ducks in a row, and he will shoot in 2018. His magic bullet is Reliance Jio, the rookie that rattled the t...
29 Dec, 2017, 09.23 AM IST
Name one Swiss Bank account holder who had heart attack: Arvind Kejriwal, Chief, AAPThe implementation is all botched up - all of India and world is admitting it. So you roll it back and bring it after two months.
23 Nov, 2016, 07.52 AM IST
Rural development minister Chaudhary Birender Singh lashes out, asks leaders to value toleranceSingh, in charge of rural development, criticised those in "public life who fail to understand the values of tolerance and coexistence".
16 Oct, 2015, 05.36 AM IST