Nearly 2.74 lakh people are expected to congregate in Amaravati on May 2, as PM Modi will be present to relaunch the capital city project
PM Modi will inaugurate, lay the foundation stone, and dedicate to the nation multiple development projects worth over Rs 58,000 crore in Amaravati
Amaravati is envisioned to be the economic hub for the region and is projected to create 1.5 million jobs, support a population of 3.5 million, and reach a GDP of US$35 billion by 2050: Official
India's overall coal production increased 3.63 per cent to 81.57 million tonnes (MT) in April 2025: Report
Coal imports had fallen 8.4% to 183.42 MT during April–December 2024, down from 200.19 MT in the same period of FY 2023-24: Coal Ministry
Output from captive and other non-Coal India Ltd (CIL) mines reached 14.51 MT in April 2025, marking a 26.6% increase over the 11.46 MT recorded in April last year: Report
PM Modi announced the rise of India’s “Orange Economy," which encompasses the creative sectors of music, films, food, gaming, and animation at WAVES 2025 summit
According to the UN Economic Network, the creative economy is an idea that focuses on the contribution and potential of creative assets to drive economic growth and development
At WAVES 2025 summit, PM Modi highlighted that India’s cultural exports are gaining significant global influence
India's restaurant sector has the potential to provide employment to 1.5 crore people by 2028 provided it gets the "right impetus" from the government: NRAI
The NRAI Vice President expressed hope that the issue of lack of input tax credit on GST will be taken up as the Association is in talks with the right people
The NRAI Vice President Kalra said provided the restaurant industry get the right tools and resources to grow, it can provide jobs to 1.5 crore people by 2028
Hiring trends in the Indian white-collar job market remained stable in March 2025: Report
Artificial intelligence and Machine learning (AI-ML) make a significant mark, with hiring growing at 25 per cent year on year (YoY): Report
India’s job market is heading for a major upswing in 2025, driven by rapid digital transformation, sectoral expansion, and the rise of flexible work models: Expert