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Rs 70 for one mango, Rs 30 for a guava? Techie's post from a Mumbai National park sparks debateA recent social media post detailing inflated fruit prices at Mumbai's Sanjay Gandhi National Park has reignited the debate on whether tour...
El Niño is set to further disrupt India's $300 billion farm supply chainIndia's crucial monsoon rains are delayed, disrupting the nation's $300 billion farm economy just as planting season begins. This agricultu...
India, US to hold ministerial-level talks on bilateral trade pact this weekIn a significant development, India and the US are set to conclude the first phase of their trade agreement this week. Commerce Minister Pi...
Rising fuel prices to strain household budgets as West Asia crisis pushes crude above USD 100: Chief Economist Manoranjan SharmaFuel prices are climbing globally, impacting Indian households. The West Asia conflict is driving up crude oil costs, making higher fuel pr...
Sankashti Chaturthi 2026 on June 3 or 4? Check when is Vibhuvana Sankashti correct date, shubh muhurat, vrat vidhi, significance and moreSankashti Chaturthi 2026 date: Vibhuvan Sankashti Chaturthi, a rare observance during Adhik Maas, falls on June 3, 2026. Devotees will fast...
For risk-takers with long-term perspective: 10 small-cap stocks from different sectors with upside potential of up to 31%If you buy small-cap stocks today, are you taking a risk or managing it? To some it might appear you are taking a risk, but there is a high...
Hobby to hustle: Six years ago, the pandemic and lockdowns sparked a wave of micro-entrepreneurs. Here’s how some built to lastIndia’s Covid-era “hobby economy” — spanning gardening, baking, fitness and pet care — has evolved into a ₹1.5-2 lakh cr market, though not...
A Rs 3 hike makes India’s inflation battle somewhat harderIndian Oil Marketing Companies have increased petrol and diesel prices by Rs 3 per litre each, and CNG by Rs 2/kg, following daily losses o...
India's protein supplements market reaches $912.9 million in 2025 as demand grows for gut-friendly, additive-free formulationsMumbai (Maharashtra) [India], India's protein supplements market reached approximately USD $912.9 million in 2025, according to IMARC Group...
Stocks of 'Bengal' companies raise a cheer after BJP victoryShares of several West Bengal companies saw gains on Monday. This followed the BJP's victory in the state assembly polls. Companies like CE...
8th Pay Commission salary hike: Why NC-JCM wants minimum basic pay to rise from Rs 18,000 to Rs 69,0008th Pay Commission pay hike: Employee unions calculate the minimum pay for an employee based on the rates of a food basket for a month. The...
Cooking oil prices rise as rupee depreciatesThe depreciation of the rupee has led to a rise in cooking oil prices by around 5-6 per kg, impacting consumers. Additionally, the cost of ...
Mumbai’s much-loved mangoes, Alphonso, turning bland and harmful due to artificial ripeningFor many consumers in Mumbai, Alphonsos are all that matter, with other locally available varieties such as Pairis & Badamis being dismisse...
Maharashtra traders oppose direct selling of vegetablesRahul Gandhi’s proposal to keep fruits, veggies out of APMC upsets traders
- Pineapple prices fall on over supply
Untimely rains in major centres like Kerala have lifted the production at a time when there is a demand for other summer fruits like mangoe...
- 12 Alphonso mangoes sell for Rs 7,000 in 'Mahurat' trading
You can call it mango 'mahurat' trading. This year's first Alphonso mango has fetched a record Rs 600, almost 50% more than last year's ope...
- Depite price rise, no dip in Dry fruits demand
A sharp rise in the prices of dry fruits, a Diwali must-have, has not deterred consumers, raising hopes amongst traders of better business ...
Diwali buyers sour as prices soarRise in prices of essential items seems to have dampened the spirit this Diwali for consumers.
- It's gonna be a nutty affair this Diwali
This Diwali could see dry fruits like almond, cashew and pista outselling more traditional Indian sweet. That is not without reason, for on...
- Weak rupee takes its toll on dry fruit trade
Dry fruit vendors in Mumbai have been stung by two blows. One, the prices have soared exorbitantly and weak rupee has ensured a freeze on f...