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Mann Ki Baat Episode 134: From Aam Panna & Sol Kadhi to Neer Mor and Bela Panna; How to make the 9 healthy Indian drinks recommended by PM Modi for heatwave reliefMann Ki Baat Episode 134: During the latest episode of Mann Ki Baat, Prime Minister Narendra Modi highlighted India's diverse traditional s...
How to spot real and fake watermelon: Simple home tests to do amid FSSAI findings of adulterated fruits in marketsWith rising concerns over adulterated fruits in the market, especially during summer, knowing how to identify real and fake watermelon at h...
New GST rates from today, September 22: Check the full list to see what’s cheaper and what’s costlierNew GST Rates Full List: India's revised GST structure, effective today, reduces taxes on nearly 400 goods and services, including food, au...
Lalbaugcha Raja 2025 first look unveiled ahead of Ganesh ChaturthiLalbaugcha Raja's first look was unveiled, marking the start of Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations. Crafted by the Kambli family since 1934, the...
Ocean dumping - or a climate solution? A growing industry bets on the ocean to capture carbonPlanetary Technologies in Nova Scotia uses magnesium oxide to reduce carbon dioxide via the ocean, backed by $1 million from Elon Musk's fo...
Do you want your clothes to shrink our forests?Any wood-based supply chain comes with risks of deforestation, water pollution, soil erosion, biodiversity loss and clashes with indigenous...
The conscious sip: Your drink impacts the planet more than you realise. It’s time for sustainable cocktailsRight from the process of distilling to packaging and shipping, every step has a carbon footprint.
View: Take a leaf from Gujarat, and let tribals own and operate forestsIn five years, 31 tribal villages have supplied over Rs 30 crore worth of bamboo, providing wages totalling almost Rs 20 crore to thousands...
A murder in Dadri: How religious conflicts are threatening the idea of IndiaIndia's ancientness conflicts with modernity and its deep-rooted values joust with technologies that change every day.
New elastic, anti-shock batteries made from woodUsing nanocellulose broken down from tree fibres, a team has produced an elastic, foam-like battery material that can withstand shock and s...
Valentine Dessert: Rhubarb panna cotta with citrus and strawberry saladDo tell us how much you loved sipping on this fresh dessert..
Canada sees growth market of its forest products in IndiaAfter oil & gas and power, Canada is strongly pitching for its forestry sector saying India is a strong potential growth market for Canadia...
- Aditya Birla group reorganises management of pulp and fibre business
The Aditya Birla group has reorganised the management structure of its pulp and fibre business as it attempts to provide a sharp focus to i...
Aditya Birla Group companies, Grasim Industries and Thai Rayon Public buys canadian pulp makerAditya Birla Group cos, Grasim Industries and Thai Rayon Public have bought a troubled Terrace Bay Pulp, to fuel the expansion plans of the...
Ballarpur Industries to simplify corporate structureBilt will transfer 2 paper units to a step-down subsidiary that will ultimately be listed overseas as the Delhi-based co bows to demands by...
- Aditya Birla group to acquire Terrace Bay Pulp Mill for $110mn
The group's Grasim Industries would acquire 40 per cent stake in a special entity created for this acquisition, while the remainder would b...
- Acquisition of Domsjo Fabriker not only brings raw materials, but also technology for Birla
For the Aditya Birla group, Domsjo will continue to sell 25% of its production to high profile medical companies even after the takeover.
- Loo-py invention
Japanese have come up with a solution for the reams of office verbiage.
- AV Birla group to expand VSF capacity
The Aditya Birla group is planning to expand its existing manufacturing capacities in viscose staple fibre while actively exploring options...
- State will axe the ‘board’, not the loss-making PSU
The Maharashtra government, it seems, has given up the path of reforms. The government has now decided to dissolve a board it had set up se...