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IMD predicts rainfall for August to fall below normal

INDIA

IMD predicts rainfall for August to fall below normal

India has seen a turnaround in monsoon rains, rising from a nine per cent deficit in June to register 13 per cent excess rain in July. However, the IMD expects it to fall deficient in the month of August.

Spice prices begin to simmer as erratic rainfall hits production

POLICY

Spice prices begin to simmer as erratic rainfall hits production

Jeera, the essential kitchen staple, retailed at an inflation rate of 74.1 percent and a wholesale inflation rate of 95.7 percent in June.

India-UK FTA: Broad consensus on whiskey, automobiles goods achieved, says sources

BUSINESS

India-UK FTA: Broad consensus on whiskey, automobiles goods achieved, says sources

India and the UK have been negotiating an FTA since January last year, with the goal of signing a comprehensive pact that is expected to significantly enhance their bilateral trading relationship.

There is no way we also bring down our ICT duties on electronics imports from EU: Government official

BUSINESS

There is no way we also bring down our ICT duties on electronics imports from EU: Government official

Talks at the WTO between India and the EU regarding electronic imports hit a roadblock as New Delhi refused to yield on import levies on ICT imports.

Government closely monitoring prices of cereals, will take steps as and when needed: MoS Agri

POLICY

Government closely monitoring prices of cereals, will take steps as and when needed: MoS Agri

India's headline retail inflation rose in June for the first time in five months on higher inflation in cereals, milk and vegetable. The rising inflation has been a concern for the government which has taken several steps to address the issue.

Rice sown area widens 2.69% days after ban on exports amid erratic rainfall

ECONOMY

Rice sown area widens 2.69% days after ban on exports amid erratic rainfall

The sown area for rice had remained low by 6.1 percent till July 17.

Oh Dear: How the food industry is coping with costly tomatoes

POLICY

Oh Dear: How the food industry is coping with costly tomatoes

This kitchen staple is now a luxury berry, with prices having shot up from Rs 30 per kg in mid-June to around Rs 200 a kg by mid-July in several markets of the country.

After rice, govt may consider steps to arrest price rise in pulses, wheat: Source

BUSINESS

After rice, govt may consider steps to arrest price rise in pulses, wheat: Source

A final call on whether there is a need to intervene as well as the kind of policy moves required to tackle the price inflation, would hinge on the deliberations of an inter-ministerial committee.

India’s booming services exports growth may decelerate to 5.2% in Q1, but slowing imports to keep CAD cushioned

POLICY

India’s booming services exports growth may decelerate to 5.2% in Q1, but slowing imports to keep CAD cushioned

Services exports grew 22.8 percent in January-March 2023, but the commerce ministry sees them moderating going ahead on a demand slowdown in software and banking services globally.

Eighty percent informal workers want ESI, health benefits: Quess Corp report

POLICY

Eighty percent informal workers want ESI, health benefits: Quess Corp report

The aspiration to transition from informal employment to the formal sector is higher among women, at nearly 93 percent. The survey by Quess Corp showed women prefer fixed salaries over daily wages.

Sale of cheaper tomatoes by NAFED hurting farmers, says AIKCC Gen Secy

POLICY

Sale of cheaper tomatoes by NAFED hurting farmers, says AIKCC Gen Secy

Retail prices for tomatoes have shot up by over 500 percent across the country in the past one month. Farmers’ associations say farmers may shy away from sowing new crops, as prices are kept low.

Rice is at risk if monsoon does not stabilise, says D K Joshi of Crisil

POLICY

Rice is at risk if monsoon does not stabilise, says D K Joshi of Crisil

The fall in sown area has been attributed to the uneven rainfall distribution in the country, with several rice and pulse-producing states remaining rainfall deficient.

Persistent inflation in cereals and pulses ahead, says D K Joshi of Crisil

POLICY

Persistent inflation in cereals and pulses ahead, says D K Joshi of Crisil

The government has taken several steps including imposing stock limits on pulses and removing the procurement ceiling for market stabilisation.

Tur prices on the boil despite government intervention

INDIA

Tur prices on the boil despite government intervention

The price of tur dal has increased by more than 32% YoY, and a sharp 7% within a month, according to Department of Consumer Affairs data. The continuing price rise comes at a time when delayed monsoon has led to a decline in the sowing of pulses for the next season.

India still using dollars for majority payments of Russian oil

BUSINESS

India still using dollars for majority payments of Russian oil

A mix of currencies, including Dirhams and Chinese Yuan are being used by India for only a small portion of Russian oil payments

India-UK yet to iron out differences on IPR, rules of origin in FTA talks

INDIA

India-UK yet to iron out differences on IPR, rules of origin in FTA talks

Talks on the free trade agreement have crossed the halfway point and India has missed its internal deadline of closing the negotiations by March 2023

India's trade deficit for June shrinks slightly on larger import fall

BUSINESS

India's trade deficit for June shrinks slightly on larger import fall

The merchandise trade deficit also improved by 7.9 percent at $57.6 billion April-June 2023 as compared to $62.6 billion in April-June 2022, government data revealed.

Tomato to get even costlier in weeks ahead; relief only by September

ECONOMY

Tomato to get even costlier in weeks ahead; relief only by September

Unseasonal rains, the resulting disruption in transportation and supply chains have affected the prices of a number of vegetables. Tomato prices are expected to touch Rs 300 a kg, but the government’s July 12 directive might provide some respite.

Jan Vishwas Bill will pave way for decriminalisation of more offences: TeamLease RegTech's Rishi Agrawal

POLICY

Jan Vishwas Bill will pave way for decriminalisation of more offences: TeamLease RegTech's Rishi Agrawal

The Jan Vishwas Bill, which seeks decriminalisation of 187 provisions of 42 different laws, was introduced in Lok Sabha in December 2022

Delayed monsoon, uneven rainfall cause decline in sown area of rice and pulses

POLICY

Delayed monsoon, uneven rainfall cause decline in sown area of rice and pulses

Several rice and pulse producing states remain rainfall deficient. Economists expect rainfall to cover the deficient areas as well in the coming weeks and increase the sowing acreage.

Toy industry seeks PLI scheme to help meet growing competition in the global market

POLICY

Toy industry seeks PLI scheme to help meet growing competition in the global market

The Indian toy industry is among the fastest-growing globally, projected to reach $ 3 billion by 2028, as per the government’s investment promotion platform, Invest India.

Japanese businesses looking to enhance partnership with India, says former PM Yoshihide Suga

BUSINESS

Japanese businesses looking to enhance partnership with India, says former PM Yoshihide Suga

Suga is also the Chairman of the Japan-India Association and spoke with industry bodies ahead of his meeting with PM Narendra Modi on July 6

Academicians welcome introduction of long-awaited National Research Foundation Bill

POLICY

Academicians welcome introduction of long-awaited National Research Foundation Bill

On June 28, 2023, the govt gave the nod to a plan to set up National Research Foundation (NRF) as an apex body to promote, fund, and mentor scientific research in higher education institutions. While government representatives hail the move, others point out issues that may crop up during its implementation.

Norwegian school chain Dibber to open 20 schools in India by FY24 end

BUSINESS

Norwegian school chain Dibber to open 20 schools in India by FY24 end

Within two months of its arrival in May 2023, the school chain has already established five schools in three Indian cities. It plans to open 100 schools in India over the next three years with an investment of Rs 100 crore.

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