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Humans never left these mountains for 10,000 years, and scientists finally proved itResearchers have uncovered a surprising human story in the high Pyrenees mountains. New evidence shows people lived in these areas for over...
In 1992, a tanker crash in Australia's Blue Mountains was doused with PFAS foam; 33 years on, tap water tested 300 times above the safe limitA 1992 petrol tanker crash in Australia's Blue Mountains caused PFAS contamination. Firefighters used foam containing these chemicals. Deca...
Charting the global economy: Jobs, inflation feed rate-hike betsStrong hiring across sectors and expanding manufacturing activity signal labor market strength, while upcoming US price data and ECB decisi...
Armenia prepares for an election that could reshape ties with Moscow and the WestArmenia's parliamentary elections are a pivotal vote on its geopolitical future, with Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan seeking closer EU and ...
Has China eaten Europe's lunch? A Brussels-Beijing battle is brewingEurope is adopting a tougher stance against China's industrial practices. A new strategy aims to protect European industries from unfair co...
Why culture transformations fail: The real reason and how leaders can succeedMost company culture changes falter because they are treated as projects, not daily leadership practices. Employees observe actions, not ju...
New research suggests giant cosmic structures could be rotating across billions of light-yearsAstronomers have found that massive cosmic filaments, stretching hundreds of millions of light-years, are slowly rotating. These structures...
Reclusive Turkmenistan shows signs of cautiously opening upTurkmenistan, a nation known for its secrecy, is witnessing a subtle shift. E-commerce and social media are gaining traction, signaling a n...
From surplus to strain: World rice supply threatened by Iran war, El NinoThe effects of the Iran war are impacting farmers in top exporters Thailand and Vietnam as well as the import-reliant Philippines and Ind...
MoSPI invites feedback on draft National Industrial Classification NIC-2025The Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation seeks input on the upcoming National Industrial Classification 2025. This classific...
India to revamp scheme for states’ statistical capacity“The World Bank team also made a brief presentation on the NPIQSI, a project under preparation envisaging the assistance of World Bank unde...
Data next political battleground as India heads to polls in 2019Over the last few years, multiple changes to how India uses and calculates crucial data has sparked a debate on credibility of government m...
RAW, IB did not report RTI queries, finds CICAbout 11 or 44% of the 25 security agencies including Intelligence Bureau, RAW , National Security Council Secretariat (NSCS), Aviation Res...
Growth rate, however measured, has been moving upward : Arvind PanagariyaAny objection to the estimates must be based on flaws in the methodology and not the results it produces.No such flaws have been pointed ou...
India to grow at 5.5% in FY 2015: FicciThe participating economists cited high cost of borrowing and delays in government approvals as the key reasons hindering investments.
Indonesian Coffee exports slump to 2-yr LowCoffee bean shipments from Indonesia, the third-largest robusta grower, are set to slump to the lowest level in two years.
- Government puts secrecy cover on IIP data; says not to give break-up of output figures
Having failed to check errors in industrial production data, the government has now decided to stop giving a detailed break-up.
- After CPI, India Post may help CSO with IIP nos too
Rattled by criticism about IIP data, India's apex statistical body is taking inspiration from a very unlikely quarter - our post office sys...
- NSC points finger at states for IIP volatility
The National Statistical Commission has suggested a way forward for continuous updation of weights of items in index to make it more effect...
- Government: Economy likely to grow 8.7 per cent
India's economy is likely to grow 8.7 per cent in the current financial year despite fears that a recession in the United States would sap ...