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BRICS+ agriculture beyond borders: Trade and resilience for a food-secure worldWith India’s leadership and BRICS+ cooperation, agriculture can become not only a source of food, but a foundation for resilience, prosperi...
Underwater drones reveal the ocean’s potential to store carbonFujitsu is developing underwater drones to measure carbon absorption by coastal ecosystems, aiming to boost the blue carbon credit market. ...
India doesn’t need borrowed solutions; it needs local problem-solvers: Vikas Bali, CEO, IntellecapSankalp Bharat seeks to spotlight entrepreneurs from India’s tier II and III cities as the country’s next growth engine, says Vikas Bali.
Delhi NCR year-end travel surge spills into 2026 as foul air persistsYear-end travel demand from Delhi NCR surged as residents sought cleaner air, influencing destination choices both domestically and interna...
In Indonesia, a startup captures coolants to stop global warmingIn the basement of a Jakarta housing complex, surrounded by the silver piping of the air-conditioning system, Indonesian technician Ari Sob...
Laying BRICS for highrise growthBRICS, now expanded to BRICS+, is a major global force driving economic resilience through collaboration among member nations. The BRICS Bu...
CM Yogi Adityanath, World Bank chief Banga launch two projects for farmers, youthsChief Minister Yogi Adityanath and World Bank President Ajay Banga launched 'UP-AGRIS' and 'AI Pragya' to advance Uttar Pradesh. UP-AGRIS, ...
ProcMart just levelled up: This Noida start-up expands empire with latest packaging facility grabThe recent acquisition of a corrugated box manufacturing facility in Aurangabad will be Procmart’s first owned production facility for pack...
Rework the CSR framework to incorporate a sliding scale of contributions and tax breaksIndian companies contributed nearly ₹30,000 cr to CSR in 2022-23, focusing on education and healthcare. There's a need for a more equitable...
Nestle shifted critical recycling goal and revealed scale of plastics problemIn 2022, Nestle, Unilever, Mondelez, and Ferrero rolled back plastic goals, causing an additional 280,000 metric tons of non-recyclable was...
They want to make palm oil in a lab. Without palm treesThese startups face an uphill fight. The world is so awash in palm oil made the usual way, by growing palm trees, that it's relatively inex...
Atlas raises $27 million for new nickel technology for EV batteriesAtlas Materials has raised $27 million to build a pilot plant in North America for processing low-grade nickel for electric vehicle batteri...
ET Startup Awards Alumni: where are they now?Previous winners of the ET Startup Awards (ETSA) have stood out amid a crowded ecosystem and have gone on to become successful businesses. ...
How to be a part of the booming trade between South Asian countriesIn developing nations various SMES and MSMEs contribute to the commerce by bringing global technology and logistical efficiency aiding the ...
Cycle-sharing firm Ofo will reach your streets by 2018Ofo that is valued at $2 billion, aims to enter the Indian market by the first half of 2018, according to multiple people aware of the deve...
How people have tried to profit from human and animal waste productsCivets are found here too and, according to reports, some coffee producers now want to use them to make an Indian version of kopi luwak.
need2know: Macro triggers that can impact the marketIn the runup to the budget, a direct benefit transfer of subsidies in the power sector and a minimum wage for unorganised labour are new in...
Here's a pencil startup that shuns banks and soars 100% on green ideasThe company sells $2 pencils that can be shoved into soil, after which a plant will sprout. Revenue is set to double this year to about $1....
Malay Mukherjee breaks new ground at Zamin FerrousMukherjee, for those not familiar with global steel industry folklore, helped Lakshmi Niwas Mittal’s rapid rise to become the world’s large...
Staying close to customer is our objective: Michael DellDell Inc chairman and CEO Michael Dell, answered a wide variety of questions from our readers.