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Auto sector slowdown: The story of auto-component makers

Whether it’s Coimbatore, Pune or Chennai, auto-component makers have hit a speedbreaker. BusinessLine reports




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Flip side to online-offline battle

Online players are taking steps to protect their seller-partners




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Quitting the ‘ola-uber game’

Driving for cab aggregators isn’t appealing any longer to drivers




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Done in by discounts?

Undercutting by online aggregators has made business unviable, be it food delivery, hotel booking or cab services, complain offline operators. How to deal with digital disruption, is the question




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Coffee in crisis

Kodagu farmers remember the hillside crashing down on their plantations following heavy rains




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No longer the right climate for tea

Climate change has unleashed havoc on the tea plantations in the Nilgiris. Frost, drought, pests — growers battle these and more, reports Vishwanath Kulkarni




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Rubber hit, too




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Ground results validate zero budget natural farming: Subhash Palekar

Speaking to BusinessLine at a farm on the outskirts of Aurangabad, Subhash Palekar, father of ZBNF, rebuts every criticism and allays every fear that have been raised




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ZBNF spells 'amogh' benefits for this farmer

But Amog Gurave’s experience shows that wider adoption requires measured steps, not a rapid govt push




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Advantage BJP in Maharashtra poll, as it usurps cooperative sector reins from Congress-NCP

Cooperatives have played a key role in creating a set of socio-economic institutions in the State. Earlier controlled by NCP and Congress, the BJP has co-opted the cooperative sector leadership and given them tickets




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Haryana elections: Not just Pakistan; rural distress too a factor

Farmers’ groups raise concerns over cotton crop, rural incomes and cost of clearing stubble




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Does IBC process spare a thought for employees?

Distraught staff of Jet Airways and IL&FS feel that the bankruptcy apparatus is not concerned about what is due to them




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Legal complications have slowed the bankruptcy process




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Cramped for justice




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Insurance sector beset with its own problems




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Reinsurance terms, a challenge for the industry




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Fasal Bima, a story of dashed hopes

Farmers, reeling under crop losses, feel the Centre’s crop insurance scheme is merely helping insurance firms make profits. Radheshyam Jadhav reports




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Fee hike: IITians are feeling the pinch

Fee hike can hit students of low-income groups




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Does JNU combine success and access?

It appears to fuse excellence with a non-elitist character in terms of its composition of students. This is unique, report Poornima Joshi & A Srinivas




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IIM-A fees and the crisis in liberal education




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‘Fee hikes, such as JNU’s, will hurt social mobility’

With land and State resources in short supply, only higher education can challenge social hierarchies, says Satish Deshpande




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Exports, carbon markets revival can make a difference

The Indian renewable energy industry is in a situation of concern but there is no cause for despondency




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Not a sunny scenario for renewables

Recent incentive schemes such as KUSUM are not that popular. Meanwhile, policy flip-flops have hurt investor sentiment. BusinessLine reports




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Andhra Pradesh casts its shadow




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Students not branded anti-nationals, facts twisted about CAA, says Minister Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi

Lies are being spread by the bogus brigade of vested interests, says Minister Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi




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Fear and violence, everywhere




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Come and see the students on the streets

The protests over CAA-NRC-NPR have acted as a trigger, uniting youth across religious beliefs and communities against police atrocities and attack on freedoms, says Radheshyam Jadhav




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The trauma of internet shutdown

Shutdowns in India in 2019 are estimated to have led to a loss of over $1.3 billion. Forum Gandhi reports on the cost and the pain




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Agri business and tourism bear the brunt

Small traders of farm produce took a big hit with disruption in online bill processing




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Trends up to January 8, 2020




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A successful Dalit SHG model




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No man's land: Dalit women in Maharashtra take on patriarchy, casteist forces to claim cultivation rights




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More compliance does not mean tax terrorism: Gopal Krishna Agarwal




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It is corruption as usual in Tirupur




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Is ‘tax terrorism’ for real?

Arrests and imprisonment over tax offences have increasingly become commonplace, raising questions of official overreach. BusinessLine reports




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The resolution of ballooning tax arrears

Dispute settlement schemes are expected to clear the litigation backlog and ramp up revenues




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Mixed report card

Livelihoods created, but fewer projects completed




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Not just a random digging programme

MGNREGS has created assets that have made farming viable. But funds cutback and rural vested interests can erode its impact. A BusinessLine analysis




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‘MGNREGS allocation should be no less than ₹1 lakh crore’




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Anatomy of a riot in North East Delhi

In this densely populated area, migrants eke out a living through small trade and businesses. Their fragile lives are too easily broken. Poornima Joshi and AM Jigeesh report




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Nearly 40,000 people living in 1 sq km




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No ‘relief’




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The Delhi riot as it happened




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The great sub-continental leap forward

India’s shift to BS-VI standard fuel from midnight of March 31 is one of the most complex logistical challenges the nation has handled. How was it pulled off?




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‘BS-VI can be used in older vehicles as well’




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BS-VI-ready auto industry gets corona fever




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Trump’s call to Modi on Covid-related drug spotlights two Indian drugmakers

This, even as DGFT bans export of hydroxychloroquine




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‘Aviation sector’s expectation of govt bailout unrealistic’




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Where do we go with our harvested wheat?

The lockdown has impacted the pace of procurement, driving prices below MSP in MP and Rajasthan, even as costs incurred due to transport and harvesting have increased




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Telangana facing a problem of plenty in paddy

Farmers have reaped a bumper rabi harvest of 1 crore tonnes of paddy