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June 18, 2024

Gatwick Airport aims to double India traffic in 5 years, says CCO

Currently, as many as 24 flights a week are being operated from UK's Gatwick to India

Gatwick Airport aims to double India traffic in 5 years, says CCO

2 mins

Monsoon rains 20% below normal so far

The monsoon has delivered a fifth less rain than normal so far this season, the weather department said on Monday, in a worrying sign for the vital agricultural sector.

1 min

At least 9 dead, 41 injured in collision

Goods train rear-ended Kanchanjunga Express in West Bengal; Railway Board says loco pilot disregarded stop signal

At least 9 dead, 41 injured in collision

2 mins

'Centre must revise gold, silver concessional duty under India-UAE CEPA'

Delhi-based think tank Global Trade Research Initiative (GTRI) in a report on Monday said the government should 'reassess and potentially revise' the concessional duty rates under IndiaUnited Arab Emirates (UAE) trade deal to mitigate the arbitrage driving the sharp rise in gold and silver imports.

1 min

Trade bodies seek budgetary reforms

State chambers of commerce and trade bodies have requested the Bhajan Lal Sharma-led BJP government to undertake budgetary and tax reforms to accelerate the development of the state.

1 min

Govt unveils rules for offshore minerals ahead of auctions

In a bid to kick-start the nation's offshore mineral auctions, the Centre has introduced the Offshore Areas (Existence of Mineral Resources) Rules, 2024.

1 min

Netanyahu Dissolves Israeli War Cabinet

Move follows Opposition leader Gantz's departure from Cabinet

Netanyahu Dissolves Israeli War Cabinet

1 min

China, Philippines quarrel over South China Sea collision

Philippine military says China's claims 'deceptive, misleading'

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Inclusive development

India must reduce the gender gap

2 mins

A progressive era for India?

The primary focus of development policy must shift decisively to expanding opportunities for the underprivileged

A progressive era for India?

5 mins

Tackling rising heatwaves in cities

May 2024 has been particularly severe for India, as the country endured one of the harshest heatwaves in recent memory.

Tackling rising heatwaves in cities

3 mins

Demand revival may keep rally going for ball bearing industry majors

The ball bearing industry is a key part of the supply chain for multiple industries because ball bearings are used to reduce friction in many moving parts.

Demand revival may keep rally going for ball bearing industry majors

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Business Standard Newspaper Description:

UtgiverBusiness Standard Private Ltd

KategoriNewspaper

SpråkEnglish

FrekvensDaily

Business Standard is India's leading business daily.
A preferred choice of serious business readers, Business Standard is acknowledged as a quality leader.

Business Standard stands for reporting that stresses accuracy and credibility, commentary that is informed, independent and fair, and journalism that is rooted in ethical conduct and defined by a sacrosanct bond with the reader. All Business Standard journalists sign on to a code of conduct that is available on the website.

Business Standard's editorial team is led by Shyamal Majumdar.

The English newspaper is published from 12 centers - New Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Bengaluru, Chennai, Ahmedabad, Hyderabad, Chandigarh, Lucknow, Pune, Kochi and Bhubaneswar. It is also printed from Bhopal.

The Hindi Business Standard is published from eight centres - New Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Patna, Lucknow, Bhopal, Chandigarh and Raipur.

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