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Buy Zomato, sell Jubilant Foodworks & don't buy other QSR stocks: Will this theme continue even longer after Swiggy gets listed?For 2023, Biryani was the most ordered food online. Will 2024 be different when numbers come out. Not probably, With nearly 85 variants and...
Subsidised tomatoes at Rs 70 now available online through ONDCThe National Cooperative Consumers Federation of India Ltd (NCCF) has started selling tomatoes at a subsidized rate of Rs 70 per kg through...
Indians singed by high food prices await targeted interventions, tax cuts to make ends meetSkyrocketing food prices in India are hitting consumers hard. Prices for staples such as rice, pulses and tomatoes, essential items used in...
How some of India's top CEOs faced the pandemic and what they learnt from itIndia’s CEOs are navigating their businesses through an unprecedented disruption. ET Magazine asks them how they have adapted and what they...
Can high-tech firms with actionable inputs eliminate uncertainties in agriculture?The ecosystem can help the government achieve its goal of doubling farm income by 2022. It can also power the rural economy, seen as an imp...
Summing up Modi's Covid stimulus: Big takeaways from the big Covid packageAt as much as 10% of GDP, the big stimulus package did not appear to leave any major sphere untouched.
Arun Jaitley's Budget 2018 speech: Read full text hereReferring to the Government’s commitment to the welfare of farmers and doubling farmers’ income by 2022, the Finance Minister announced a s...
How private sector is helping cultivators with technology, buyback and improving their social standardsGodrej Agrovet works with 2 million farmers at 54 production units, in 20 states, in the areas of animal feed, dairy, poultry and oil palm ...
Why India must act with utmost urgency to transform the Agriculture sectorDrip and sprinkler irrigation systems use far less water than open canals and flood irrigation systems, on which most of our irrigation mon...
Sensex is on an upward trajectory, economic indicators are cheery but why are Indians still gloomy?The despondency is because of politics. A vast majority of educated Indians are worried about the rise of political and social extremism.
Land acquisition bill: Farmer resentment grows as water runs dry in KolarKolar district — known once for its gold mines, and more recently for its modern, high-yield milk, silk and horticulture production — is re...