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Belarus eyes deeper BRICS partnership, strengthens India ties for multipolar worldBelarus eyes full BRICS membership, seeking a multipolar world order. The nation is deepening its strong relationship with India. Key areas...
Metal in your ordinary kitchen foil could soon replace some of world’s most expensive metals like platinum & palladium: Here’s what researchers have foundResearchers from King's College London and Trinity College Dublin have developed a new aluminium compound called cyclotrialumane that could...
Cocaine pollution in rivers may be affecting salmon behaviour more than scientists expectedResearch reveals cocaine and its metabolite, benzoylecgonine, significantly alter salmon behavior, causing increased travel distances and p...
Compliance squeeze, global scrutiny redefine India’s $30 billion pharma export playbookAs global markets prioritise quality and regulatory trust, India’s pharma sector is recalibrating beyond its traditional cost advantage.
India–New Zealand sign 'once-in-a-generation' FTAIndia and New Zealand signed a “once-in-a-generation” free trade agreement on Monday that gives New Delhi duty-free access to 100% of tarif...
US stock market today: Why Dow Jones futures are falling while S&P 500 and Nasdaq futures surge higher? Here’s how global earnings, AI growth, and defense deals are reshaping US stock futures todayUS stock market today shows a sharp split. Dow Jones futures fall over 120 points. Nasdaq futures jump nearly 1%. S&P 500 futures edge high...
Stocks in news: Manappuram Finance, Kotak Bank, Nazara Technologies, United BreweriesIndian markets continued their recovery for a third straight session, with Nifty approaching the 23,800-24,000 resistance zone. Key stocks ...
Salmon on sedatives: How human meds are making wild fish swim faster — But at what cost?A new study reveals a strange impact on Atlantic salmon. Human drugs in rivers are making them swim faster. Scientists found sleeping pills...
Pharma industry’s costly transition to sustainability can be made lucrativeRise in production costs have discouraged the pharma sector move towards decarbonisation. But the long-term advantages of going green shoul...
Madras High Court stays NGT order against Sun PharmaOriginally, while entertaining a petition, the NGT on September 29 this year had told Sun Pharma to pay the interim compensation for operat...
Dr Reddy's joins hands with SBTi, aims to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 55 per cent by 2030As of 2019-20 fiscal, Dr Reddy's said it reduced its Scope 1 emissions by 8.6 per cent and Scope 2 emissions by 20.7 per cent over the base...
Prolongation of coronavirus outbreak in China could hit Indian pharma sectorChina accounted for 67.56 per cent of total imports of bulk drugs and drug intermediates in 2018-19 at USD 2,405.42 million. "The situation...
Pharma companies seek hike in drug rates under price controlChinese API imports turn 200% costlier, making production costlier in India. Over 70% of the country’s total bulk drug requirement comes fr...
KKR completes buyout of 60 per cent stake in REELREEL is part of the Rs 4,500 cr Ramky group, which has interests in infra, pharma, real estate and waste management services.
Shut Chinese companies hit desi pharma playersThe shakeup in Chinese factories in the wake of environmental concerns is sending shivers down the spine of the domestic drug industry, wit...
- Green Ministry eases SEZ clearance norms
Clearance to be given according to the rules laid out for industry development under the National Manufacturing Policy 2011.
- State govts want simpler ‘green’ norms for SEZs
State governments have called for simplification of environmental clearance procedures for special economic zones (SEZs).