The Union Budget for 2026 has placed India’s textile sector firmly in focus, with Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman ...
Budget 2026 signals a major push for India's textile sector with mega textile parks, khadi and handicrafts promotion, and ...
Union Budget 2026–27 puts textiles centre stage with mega parks, fibre self-reliance, skilling reforms and MSME liquidity support, aiming to boost jobs, exports and global competitiveness across the ...
The massive theme park is expected to generate nearly £50 billion for the economy by 2055, with 8.5 million visitors expected in its first year.
Budget intrpduced five-part textile sector package including National Fibre Scheme, Gram Swaraj initiative, Samarth 2.0 ...
City launches its first park ranger team to boost safety, support police and reassure families parks are safe.
Most newcomers choose one of Canada’s three “gateway cities” (Toronto, Montréal, and Vancouver), upon initially moving to the ...
In the Union Budget 2026-27, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced a broad set of measures aimed at strengthening India’s textile sector, boosting employment, and supporting traditional crafts ...
For academics, historians and activists, the past year has been tumultuous in advocating the teaching of Black history in the United States.
Budget underlined that strengthening MSMEs was critical to boosting productivity, expanding formal employment & improving India’s competitiveness amid volatile global conditions.
Budget 2026 Highlights: India has set a lower fiscal deficit target and higher capex outlay for FY27 with a reforms push, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman says in Union Budget 2026.
In her 85-minute-long Budget speech, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman focused on growth, jobs and long-term reforms. She stated that this year’s Budget was built around three ‘kartavyas’ — ...