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India’s Engineering Goods Exports Reach Record $116.7 Billion in 2024-25
India’s exports of engineering goods have reached a record high of $116.7 billion in the 2024-25 financial year. This milestone… Read More
New Study Links Ultra-Processed Foods to Avoidable Premature Deaths
A recent study has found a strong connection between eating ultra-processed foods and an increased risk of avoidable premature deaths.… Read More
India’s Microfinance Sector Expected to Grow by 12–15% in FY26
India’s microfinance sector is projected to grow by 12–15% in the financial year 2026 (FY26). This growth is driven by… Read More
DeepSeek Unveils Korean Version of Revised Information Processing Policy
DeepSeek has released the Korean version of its updated information processing policy. The company made this announcement as part of… Read More
Apple Reports App Store Facilitated Rs 44,447 Crore in Developer Billings in India in 2024
Apple has announced that its App Store helped developers in India earn a total of Rs 44,447 crore in billings… Read More
“Research Shows AI Models Struggle to Predict Human Social Interactions”
New research shows that artificial intelligence (AI) models still struggle to correctly predict how people behave in social situations. While… Read More
Sunil Mittal among new members of World Bank Group’s Private Sector Investment Lab
Sunil Bharti Mittal, the founder and chairman of Bharti Enterprises, has joined the World Bank Group’s Private Sector Investment Lab… Read More
Study Finds AI Algorithm Can Help Detect High-Risk Heart Patients
A new study shows that an artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm can help doctors find heart patients who are at high… Read More
Rwanda to Launch Household Testing Plan to Stop Malaria Spread
The government of Rwanda has decided to start a new plan to fight malaria by testing people in their homes.… Read More
India’s Office Market Continues to Grow in Q1 Due to Strong Demand from Occupiers
India’s office market has shown continued growth in the first quarter of 2025. Strong demand from occupiers, or businesses looking… Read More