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India News: New Delhi: Amid uproarious scenes with opposition demanding a discussion on Manipur and a subsequent walkout in Rajya Sabha, Parliament put its stamp . ....
Companies such as Micron and Foxconn are exploring various levels of involvement in India s semiconductor sector, according to Commerce and Industry Minister, Piyush Goyal. Vedanta and Tata are also reported to be "getting active in that space". Goyal stated that the interest in India s semiconductor sector from the industry has been "phenomenal". Goyal also commented on the recent increase in tomato prices in parts of the country, stating that this is due to the heavy rains and floods in hilly regions, and emphasised the government s use of AI to assess price movements. ....
The man wearing a black coat and tie identified as Noor Alam was arrested after he tried to drive a car with a Police sticker to Banerjee s residence on Harish Chatterjee Street, Kolkata Police Commissioner Vineet Goyal said. Banerjee was at her home when the incident took place. ....
Commerce and industry minister Piyush Goyal Monday said that exports of gems and jewellery, textiles and leather goods, which are Indias strength areas, are currently under stress. At an event organised by the Bombay Chamber of Commerce and Industry, he also said that Europe and the US are under stress, commodity prices and demand have softened, and discretionary spending is lukewarm. ....
Commerce and industry minister Piyush Goyal Monday said that exports of gems and jewellery, textiles and leather goods, which are Indias strength areas, are currently under stress. At an event organised by the Bombay Chamber of Commerce and Industry, he also said that Europe and the US are under stress, commodity prices and demand have softened, and discretionary spending is lukewarm. ....