
Pallavi Singhal
Senior Correspondent at Informist Media
data analyst @googletrends | previously @smh
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2 months ago |
business-standard.com | Pallavi Singhal
The eighth Budget of Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman continued to focus on 'GYAN' (Garib, Youth, Annadata, Nari) to maintain a consistent and coherent strategy initiated over the years in pursuing the government's vision for Viksit Bharat. The approach, characterised by incremental yet impactful steps, aims to create a compounding effect over time. A new Income Tax Bill is to be tabled next week and promises tenets of simplification for both the taxpayer and the administration.
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Sep 25, 2024 |
informistmedia.com | Shreya Shetty |Pallavi Singhal
Informist, Wednesday, Sep 25, 2024 --Pulses body chief: Govt must build buffer of 3-4 mln tn pulses --CONTEXT: Comments by pulses body chairman Bimal Kothari in interview --Pulses body chief: See FY25 imports less than or on par with FY24 --CONTEXT: India imported 4.73 mln tn of pulses in FY24 --Pulses body chief: Don't see any price rise in pulses after Nov --Pulses body chief: See Australian chana crop at 2 mln tn --Pulses body chief: Yellow pea duty-free imports to only help Canada...
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Sep 25, 2024 |
cogencis.com | Shreya Shetty |Pallavi Singhal
Exclusives Informist, Wednesday, Sep 25, 2024 --Pulses body chief: Govt must build buffer of 3-4 mln tn pulses --CONTEXT: Comments by pulses body chairman Bimal Kothari in interview --Pulses body chief: See FY25 imports less than or on par with FY24 --CONTEXT: India imported 4.73 mln tn of pulses in FY24 --Pulses body chief: Don't see any price rise in pulses after Nov --Pulses body chief: See Australian chana crop at 2 mln tn --Pulses body chief: Yellow pea duty-free imports to only help...
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Sep 25, 2024 |
informistmedia.com | Shreya Shetty |Pallavi Singhal
INTERVIEW Yellow peas duty waiver unnecessary, says pulses body chief
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Sep 24, 2024 |
informistmedia.com | Pallavi Singhal
Informist, Wednesday, Sep 25, 2024 By Pallavi Singhal NEW DELHI – Punjab farmers are increasingly turning to maize cultivation, drawn by the promise of higher returns, according to Shankar Lal Jat, a senior scientist at the Indian Institute of Maize Research. This shift in cropping pattern has led to a significant 33% increase in maize acreage in Punjab this year, with the state now cultivating the crop on 123,000 hectares.
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