Budget 2024: EEPC India pushes for export boost, calls for higher interest subvention

Budget 2024: EEPC India pushes for export boost, calls for higher interest subvention

In its pre-budget recommendation, EEPC India has suggested restoring the interest subvention to 3% for the specified 410 tariff lines besides raising the subvention rate to 5% for MSME manufacturers exporting under any tariff line. “Considering the rise in the repo rate from 4.4% to 6.5%, we have requested to restore the interest subvention rate … Read more

India could become the world’s second-largest solar photovoltaic manufacturer by 2026: Report

India could become the world’s second-largest solar photovoltaic manufacturer by 2026: Report

A file photo of a solar power plant in Pavagada in Tumakuru district. | Photo Credit: AP With 110 gigawatts (GW) of solar photovoltaic (PV) module capacity set to come online in the next three years, India will become self-sufficient and will be the second-largest PV manufacturing country after China, says a new joint report … Read more

Concept of ESG adheres to principles of Satyam, Shivam, Sundaram

Concept of ESG adheres to principles of Satyam, Shivam, Sundaram

Over the past three decades, we have seen three mega trends and themes shaping up the capital markets and the world at large. It was the TMT theme in the 1990s, then we had BRICS in the 2000s and in the last decade, we had FAANG. What will be next? I believe ESG has the … Read more

Robots will only come in places which are beyond human capability: Kiran Raju – ET HealthWorld

Robots will only come in places which are beyond human capability: Kiran Raju – ET HealthWorld

Shahid Akhter, editor, ETHealthworld spoke to Kiran Raju, Founder and CEO, Grene Robotics, to know more about the advent of robots in healthcare and how responsive healthcare is taking shape. Robots in HealthcareI think today the mix of autonomy and robots is going to change every industry, and Covid has accelerated that, I would say, … Read more

Space-starved Singapore builds floating solar farms in climate fight

Space-starved Singapore builds floating solar farms in climate fight

Thousands of panels glinting in the sun stretch into the sea off Singapore, part of the land-scarce city-state’s push to build floating solar farms to cut greenhouse gas emissions. It may be one of the world’s smallest countries, but the prosperous financial hub is among the biggest per capita carbon dioxide emitters in Asia. And … Read more