Ranchi, Extending New Year greetings, Chief Minister Hemant Soren on Thursday said his government was working to build a prosperous, just and sustainable Jharkhand by 2050.
India will implement higher excise duties and GST on tobacco and cigarettes from 1 February 2026, making them costlier. The new excise duty on cigarettes will range from ₹2,050 to ₹8,500 per 1,000 ...
Tobacco companies, including ITC and Godfrey Phillips, experienced a significant drop in share prices following the ...
Bangladesh is home to the world's third-largest Hindu population. Official data confirms this significant presence. However, reports indicate a rapid decline in Hindu populations in countries like ...
Diabetes is a silent pandemic that needs no introduction, and according to the latest projections of the Diabetes Atlas, ...
The Union government has imposed an excise duty on cigarettes. These duties will be levied in a range of ₹2,050-8,500 per ...
New Delhi, Hot and humid conditions driven by climate change could increase cases of stunting in South Asia's children by over three million by 2050, a study has estimated.
New Delhi: The Federation of All India Farmer Associations (FAIFA) on Thursday said feeding India’s projected population of 1.6 billion by 2050 would require a 70 per cent increase in food production.
For years, the taxation of tobacco (Cigarettes, Beedis) and pan masala was tied to the GST Compensation Cess, a mechanism ...
Ludhiana: The world's current soil capacity is "incapable of producing enough food to meet population demand by 2050" unless immediate, science-backed interventions are implemented, claims a leading ...
NEW DELHI- A report from the World Bank, released on July 22 in collaboration with India’s urban development ministry, states that India needs to invest over $2.4 trillion in climate-resilient urban ...
The consumption of wearable healthcare technology, including blood pressure monitors and ultrasound patches, could increase 42-fold worldwide by 2050, approaching two billion units yearly and emitting ...