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Climate Change: A Risk To Indian Agriculture
One of the most pressing global issues today is climate change, which has far-reaching implications for various industries, including agriculture
Tiger Tourism
Wildlife tourism provides a profound opportunity to connect with nature and gain a deeper understanding of our beautiful planet
Sustainable steel for sustainable world
More than a century ago, in 1907, the first iron and steel plant, Tata Iron and Steel Company was set up at Jamshedpur in Jharkhand (then Bihar) with a production capacity of one lakh tonnes
Promoting sustainable business practices in India
India's rapid economic growth has brought forth a range of environmental and social challenges that necessitate a re-evaluation of business practices
Demonetization Drive 2.0: All you need to know
After the bold move of demonetization in 2016, the Reserve Bank of India currency notes from circulation on May 19, 2023
India needs to diversify into high-demand export products
On May 15th, Santosh Kumar Sarangi, the Director General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) of India, suggested that Indian exporters diversify into products with higher export demand
Who is challenging dominance of the us dollar? the
On April 2023, Sergio Massa, Argentina's Economy Minister made an announcement stating that his country would now pay for imported goods from China in Chinese Yuan instead of US dollars
Is the Rupee-Rouble Trade Arrangement in Trouble?
Without involving the US dollar, ten months ago, it seemed straightforward price
Agriculture in Nagaland embarks on a path of farmer development
It is worth mentioning that agriculture in Nagaland appears to be moving in the right direction, as indicated by a working paper on Indian Agriculture published by NITI Aayog in 2022
G20 Summit concluded peacefully in Kashmir
The Third Tourism Working Group (TWG) meeting of the G20 grouping of the world's largest economies recently concluded in Srinagar
UN Warns Of Increase In Global Warming By 2030
The UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has recently issued its synthesis report on six post2015 findings, warning that the speed and scope of what has been done so far and the current plans are insufficient to combat climate change and that the world will cross the dangerous threshold of 1.5-degree Celsius temperature rise (from the level of 1850-1900 level) by 2030
Heat Waves Cause Economic Slowdown
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is the biggest contributor to global warming; its concentration in the atmosphere has soared by 48% between 1750 to 2020
The Art Of Manifestation: Finding Your Own Genie
Manifestation is a process that has been studied and practiced for centuries
A relook at India - China relationship
If the 20th century was dominated by the west, global Lobservers say the 21st century will be ruled by the east more specifically, by China & India
Ahimsa in the Sanatana Dharma
There is no alternative to non-violence. For Dharma-Raksha -the protection of humanity, the path of non violence should not be abandoned till the end
Social Justice in International Perspective: An Overview
The idea of social justice is, directly and indirectly, associated with human equality
India's vehicle market shows slow paced recovery
According to S&P Global Mobility, India's sale of light automobiles fell to fourth place internationally in the first quarter of the current calendar year
Electric three-wheeler market to grow in India
Saera Electric Auto Pvt. Ltd. (SEAPL) is one of the leading companies in the electric vehicle sector. SEAPL was the first company to introduce the e-rickshaw in India and the first to receive ICAT (Vehicle Approval Certificate). BE's Saptarshi Deb spoke to Nitin Kapoor, Managing Director of Saera Electric Auto Private Limited
India's overall exports in FY 23 praiseworthy but merchandise exports a concern
India's export sector has achieved the highest level in its history by earning $770.18 billion in the last fiscal
India sets an annual export target of $ 2 trillion by 2030
India's exports have reached a historic high of $770 billion in L2022-23 a huge 14% increase from $677 billion
FTP 2023 seeks ambitious exports target to two trillion by 2030
The Government of India announced its Foreign Trade Policy 2023 (FTP 23) on March 31,2023
US Bank Busts - The Looming Crisis
15 years apart the history is seen to have repeated in the month of March this year!
What Is Common Dharma?
"The Man who works for others, without any selfish motive, really does good to himself." - Sri Ramakrishna
How (Not) To Break The Debt Trap: A Case Of Punjab Budget 2023
Punjab's Finance Minister Harpal Cheema presented his first full budget on March 10, 2023. After forming the government in March 2022, Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) presented the 'Vote on Account' budget and then in June 2022 presented its full budget for the rest of the financial year (2022-23).
Ananda in Education: The Sanatana Perspective
The There are two words in the current theme: Ananda happiness and education.
Rewarding evening of occidental music
Occidental music is a rarity these days. Therefore, it comes Indian cello legend and maestro Anup Kumar Biswas's inaugural concert by the Bengal Philharmonic Orchestra and Choir along with eminent British composer and conductor Andrew Campling and the celebrated British sitarist Jonathan Mayer at the Kala Mandir auditorium recently.
The lessening of pollution posing negative effects on the planet
Despite its prominence in the conversation about climate change, carbon dioxide is only one of the ways that human activity has disrupted the atmospheric balance.
India should address its high dependence on foreign fertilisers
India has the largest area under cultivation in the world. Its farming land constituted 169.3 million hectares (mh) in 2019. India uses more land for crop cultivation than the US (160.4 mh), China 135.7 mh), Russia (123.4 mh) or Brazil (63.5 mh).
India needs to increase steel intensity by raising infra-investment ratio
India was ranked as the second highest steel producing country in 2021 by producing 106.23 MT. China has been the biggest producer of steel, according to the World Steel Association.
Power sector surging ahead
The Indian power sector is at a crossroad. It is looking to surge ahead. This can be possible with the right kind of institutional support extended to private players who have brought in a sense of vitality in the power sector. Power, being one of the key inputs to infrastructural development, in integrally linked to the process of nation-building. BE's Saptarshi Deb spoke to Somesh Dasgupta, the Whole-time Director and the Corporate Compliance Responsibility Officer at India Power Corporation Limited, having over three decades of experience in the power and utility sector.