Centre LSD has called for women to occupy at least 50 per cent of all elective political positions in Nigeria, arguing that their population strength and contributions to society justify equal ...
India is growing fast, but to keep growing strong, the government must make more things at home, create jobs, and spend money ...
Adani Power's Godda plant improves utilization, arbitration progresses, and Bangladesh electricity supply remains steady amid ...
Vedanta aims to list four demerged entities by mid-May after April 1 effectiveness, as the conglomerate restructures to ...
Jehran NaidooFormula One’s 2026 regulation reset is one of the most significant technical shake-ups the sport has seen in decades. While much of the public focus has landed on electrification and ...
A major development project that the Ford government says could create up to 70,000 jobs and add $22 billion to Ontario’s ...
The UK government has hopes of doubling the size of the co-operative sector, evolving the model beyond post offices and pubs to brownfield sites and storied estates ...
The Punch on MSN
Petrol to hit N1,000/litre as crude crosses $70 — Marketers
The pump price of Premium Motor Spirit (petrol) may rise to N1,000 per litre in the coming days due to the surge in crude oil prices on the international market.Fuel marketers told Saturday PUNCH that ...
Selling over nine million units has made the Renault 5 into an icon. With the Renault 5 E-Tech Electric, the French company ...
The Canadian Press on MSN
Cuts coming as New Brunswick government looks to revamp economy: Premier Holt
FREDERICTON — New Brunswick Premier Susan Holt says her government has a plan to transform the provincial economy, but warns doing so will require difficult decisions, including cuts to government ...
One is a high margin semiconductor manufacturer while the other is less well known and higher yielding services company.
Opinion
Akhil Vaani | Economic Survey Gets Diagnosis Right, But Stops Short Of Cure For A Viksit Bharat
The Survey gets the diagnosis right but stops short of outlining how India can reach the 8–10 per cent growth required to achieve developed-nation status by 2047.
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