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04.03 / 18:01
markets Citi Airlines travelers Traffic International Destinations International airlines vie for the Indian globetrotter
NEW DELHI : Indians are flying overseas like never before. And airlines are taking swift measures to cater to the rising demand. This January has seen 6.52 million people take off for foreign destinations from India, 17% more than January 2023 and, significantly, 0.5% higher than the pre-covid level of January 2020 as well.
04.03 / 06:35
markets Cooper security Continental Food Trade country India allows export of 30,000 tonnes of non-basmati white rice to Tanzania
non-basmati white rice to Tanzania and 80,000 tonne of broken rice to Djibouti and Guinea Bissau. The export is permitted through National Cooperative Exports Limited (NCEL), the Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) has said in a notification. Though exports of non-basmati white rice have been banned since July 20, 2023 to boost domestic supply, exports are allowed on the basis of permission granted by the government to certain countries to meet their food security needs on request. Tanzania is an East African nation, while Djibouti is at the northeast coast of the African continent.
04.03 / 03:27
wellness Monarch Celebrity hospital reports travelers infection Norway's hospitalized king gets pacemaker after falling ill during vacation
The royal house of Norway says King Harald has been implanted with a temporary pacemaker at a hospital in Malaysia’s resort island of Langkawi
03.03 / 19:14
UPS Provident Boeing Southern Infinity show Malaysia may renew hunt for missing flight MH370, 10 years after its disappearance
first searched in 2018. He said he has invited the company to meet him to evaluate new scientific evidence it has to find the plane's final resting place. If the evidence is credible, he said, he will seek Cabinet's approval to sign a new contract with Ocean Infinity to resume the search.
01.03 / 14:17
Provident Cooper security Trade country Why the MILAN matters to Southeast Asian countries
MILAN is an India-hosted biennial multi-national naval exercise that originated in 1995. The exercise aims to enhance cooperation and interoperability among the navies of diverse participating countries.
01.03 / 10:39
Twitter War country social reports Cambodia's pioneering post-Khmer Rouge era Phnom Penh Post newspaper will stop print publication
The Phnom Penh Post, a newspaper founded in 1992 as Cambodia sought to re-establish stability and democracy after decades of war and unrest, says it will stop publishing a print edition this month, the latest blow to the country’s dwindling independent...
24.02 / 06:25
Provident Target security Enterprise show information reports Chinese hackers have stolen 100 GB of immigration data from India, leaked papers show
hacking group has exposed extensive cyber intrusions conducted by Beijing's intelligence and military entities against foreign governments, companies, and infrastructure. According to a report by The Washington Post, the leaked cache, comprising over 570 files, images, and chat logs, provides a rare insight into the operations of a firm hired by Chinese government agencies for on-demand, mass data-collecting operations. The files, posted on GitHub last week, reveal contracts spanning eight years aimed at extracting foreign data. The targets include at least 20 foreign governments and territories, such as India, Hong Kong, Thailand, South Korea, the United Kingdom, Taiwan, and Malaysia.
22.02 / 06:07
markets UPS IPO Target Platform Enterprise reports Hero Future Energies to rope in JP Morgan for pre-IPO fundraise of $200 mn
Mint in August last year, chairman and managing director (CMD) Rahul Munjal said that Hero Futures Energies will look at several options to raise funds over the next two-three years, including the launch of an IPO. He had added that the company will plan new fundraises, including private investments and accessing public markets. London-headquartered Hero Future Energies has a 3 gigawatt (GW) operational and under-construction portfolio across India, Ukraine and Vietnam, and an additional 2 GW pipeline.
21.02 / 13:27
Provident CEO Celebrity Pride voice innovations International Sunovaa Celebrates its 14th Foundation Day: A Journey of Innovation and Growth
Sunovaa's journey is characterized by the expansion of its global footprint with the establishment of offices in Singapore in 2016 and Malaysia in 2023 and is characterised by following the footprints of its customers in various geographies holding a prominent position in the international IT services arena. Sunovaa consistently receives a commendable rating of 4.5 out of 5 in the ISO Annual Survey, underscoring its commitment to quality and customer satisfaction. Puneet Sinha, MD & Group CEO of Sunovaa, expressing his enthusiasm for the company's Foundation Day and the journey ahead, stated, "As we celebrate this milestone, I am filled with pride reflecting on our growth and accomplishments. Sunovaa's success is a testament to our dedicated team, unwavering commitment to quality, and the trust our clients place in us. Looking forward, we are excited about the possibilities in Compute Vision, Machine Learning, and Generative AI, as we continue to innovate and contribute to the ever-evolving landscape of IT services." Sunovaa also developed Dataklout in 2019, a multilingual customer intent & Emotional Intelligence Analysis prediction using Voice AI.
21.02 / 12:49
Citi WhatsApp country information testing Updates NEET-UG: NTA decides to conduct medical entrance at centres in 14 foreign cities
NTA) has announced that the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test for Undergraduate (NEET-UG) will be conducted at exam centres in 14 foreign cities on May 5. This decision comes after requests from aspirants, as the initial information bulletin for the exam did not mention centres outside India. «It has been decided that the exam will also be conducted in 14 foreign cities in 12 countries,» said NTA Senior Director (Exams) Sadhna Parashar. According to NTA Senior Director (Exams) Sadhna Parashar, the exam will be conducted in 12 countries, including cities like Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah (UAE), Kuwait City (Kuwait), Bangkok (Thailand), Colombo (Sri Lanka), Doha (Qatar), Kathmandu (Nepal), Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia), Lagos (Nigeria), Manama (Bahrain), Muscat (Oman), Riyadh (Saudi Arabia), and Singapore.
20.02 / 03:01
UPS Compilation Trade show track Russia’s crude oil delivery problems to India aren’t over yet
Russia’s Sokol crude — meant for delivery to India — are sitting on tankers idling off the coasts of Malaysia and South Korea. They show little sign of moving. Twelve tankers are anchored, holding the key Russian crude grade. Most haven’t moved far for more than a month, vessel tracking data compiled by Bloomberg show. The build-up started when ships carrying the crude to ports around the Indian coast came to a halt late last year and then turned back towards the South China Sea as December drew to a close. Since then, the stranded shipments have been added to at a rate of about two new cargoes a week.
19.02 / 13:21
Gap WhatsApp country reports International NOT Govt not considering cut in import duty on rubber: Official
import duty on rubber as of now as the differential between the local and international prices is maintained, a senior official said on Monday. «We have a differential already maintained for the imports that we are getting vis-a-vis the local production. »If you see the local price vis-a-vis international price...so there has been a differential maintained on account of that import duty… So I do not think there is any rethink on reducing import duties as of now," Additional Secretary in the commerce ministry Amardeep Singh Bhatia told reporters here. He was replying to a question about the domestic user industry's demand to cut the duties and that of local producers against any duty reduction. Tyre makers are one of the major consumers of the commodity.
18.02 / 13:53
UPS FIVE HANS performer badminton Seal China, India seal Asian badminton team titles
China's men's team were crowned winners of the Badminton Asia Team Championships after they dispatched Malaysia 3-0 in a one-sided final Sunday. India ousted Thailand 3-2 to claim the women's title. China came without their top superstars, such as Shi Yu Qi and Li Shi Feng, who are ranked among the world's top three men's singles and second-ranked men's doubles pair Liang Wei Keng-Wang Chang.
17.02 / 18:09
Aware Rhythm stage Courts Sporting badminton PV Sindhu 2.0: How a long break from sport made India's ace shuttler calmer and stronger
Malaysia for her comeback tournament. PV Sindhu was silently confident about her return to competitive badminton having put in the hard yards all of January 2024. For any sportsperson, a comeback from injury is always the most difficult challenge of all.
17.02 / 15:39
Cooper Align Trade stage country gatherings International Indian Navy’s Role in Nation Building Through International Diplomacy – MILAN 2024
The vast expanse of the maritime domain has long served as a conduit for global interaction, linking nations across continents. As such, navies worldwide have played a pivotal role as ambassadors, representing their countries’ diplomatic endeavors on the international stage. Situated strategically, the Indian subcontinent has historically been a hub for trade and international relations, facilitating the exchange of cultures, resources, assets, and ideas. In this context, the Indian Navy has emerged as a cornerstone of India’s efforts to maintain diplomatic relations with other nations, both militarily and diplomatically.
13.02 / 03:49
markets Trade President country Department International Destinations Shipping 'grapes', selling onions: How smugglers defy export ban
Indian onions are fetching as much as ₹140 a kilogram in Malaysia, Sri Lanka and the UAE, more than ten times the wholesale price in Nashik, tempting smugglers to defy a ban on the export of the bulb vegetable, traders said.These «rogue exporters», traders said, are shipping out onions by mis-declaring them as potatoes, shallots or even labelling them as grapes. India banned the export of onions effective December 8 to make the essential kitchen staple cheaper for domestic consumers. This has led to a crash in the price from more than ₹40 a kg to around ₹13 currently in the wholesale market of Nashik, India's main onion-growing region. The ban on exports by the second largest onion producer, which used to ship 40,000-50,000 tonnes of the commodity every week, caused a spike in international prices.
12.02 / 12:29
markets UPS Provident FIVE Digital economy country Call for showcasing five key states as tourism hubs
Kant suggested focusing on developing five key states as tourism hubs and leveraging private sector expertise to unlock the country's potential in this multi-billion dollar market, particularly in the MICE (meeting, incentives, conferences and exhibitions) segment where India currently has a minimal share."There is a need for a dynamic and digital version of the 'Incredible India' campaign which should penetrate every single market. This is critical because foreign tourists are critical for India. About eleven states have given tourism an industry status, but many have not extended the benefits.
12.02 / 03:19
markets Booking DOW NVIDIA Research Nikkei Trade Weekend Indian stock market: 5 key things that changed for market over weekend - Gift Nifty, oil prices to FPI outflows
Sensex gained 167.06 points, or 0.23%, to close at 71,595.49, while the Nifty 50 ended 64.55 points, or 0.3%, higher at 21,782.50. Analysts expect cautiousness to prevail and the market to consolidate in the near term amid key macro data and the last leg of Q3 results. Also Read: Week Ahead: Inflation data, Q3 results, global cues among key market triggers this week “The equity market remained volatile during last week, responding to events like the US Fed Policy announcement, and the RBI policy in quick succession.

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