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Chennai Metro conducts trial run to Vadapalani

Chennai Metro Rail Limited (CMRL) has marked a significant achievement in its Phase-2 Corridor-4 (C4) project with the successful trial run of a train from Porur Junction to Vadapalani, covering a distance of 5.5 km. This trial is part of CMRL's extensive 118.9 km Phase-2 initiative, which includes three corridors. The recent run confirms the completion of the viaduct, track laying, and electrification from Porur Junction to Kodambakkam Power House. Following this, up-line trial runs are set to commence shortly. CMRL previously completed trial runs from Poonamallee Bypass to Porur Junction in June 2025. To enhance commuter access, CMRL has prioritized the double-decker stretch of the C4 line, allowing direct services from Porur to Vadapalani without intermediate stops, while remaining stations will be commissioned as they are completed, aiming for full operational readiness by June 2026. sources

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Jan 11 2026, 7 pm

NHAI achieves four Guinness World Records on key corridor

The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has set four Guinness World Records during the construction of the Bengaluru-Kadapa-Vijayawada Economic Corridor on NH-544G. On January 6, NHAI achieved records for the longest continuous laying of bituminous concrete, covering 28.89 lane km, and for the highest quantity of 10,655 metric tonnes laid in 24 hours. Building on this success, two additional records were established on January 11, including the continuous laying of 57,500 metric tonnes of bituminous concrete and paving 156 lane km, surpassing the previous record of 84.4 lane km. The 343 km corridor, designed for high-speed travel, features 17 interchanges, 10 wayside amenities, and a 5.3 km tunnel, with a section passing through a forest area, enhancing both safety and scenic appeal for users. sources

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Jan 11 2026, 11 pm

Amazon enhances North East delivery with new freighter flights

QuikJet Airlines has launched three weekly flights on the Delhi-Guwahati-Hanoi route, enhancing Amazon's delivery capabilities in the North East region of India. CEO Captain Preetham Philip reported that the service, which commenced this month, is already seeing full inbound flights carrying over 20 tonnes of cargo. QuikJet, which began operations in January 2023 with two Boeing 737 freighters dedicated to Amazon, is exploring export opportunities for perishables from Guwahati. This makes QuikJet the second cargo airline to serve Guwahati, following Blue Dart, which initiated its own services in January 2024. Guwahati International Airport has experienced a 13% year-on-year increase in cargo handling, with a record monthly volume of 1,362 metric tonnes in December. The Adani Group, which operates the airport, is investing ₹5,000 crore in overall development, including a new integrated cargo terminal to bolster regional trade and logistics. sources

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Jan 11 2026, 8 pm

UP Leads in SASCI Funding; States Seek More for FY27

The 'Scheme for Special Assistance to States for Capital Investment (SASCI)' was a key topic during recent pre-budget discussions between the Centre and States/UTs. States are advocating for increased funding, with Uttar Pradesh leading the allocation at over ₹52,000 crore, followed by Madhya Pradesh and Bihar with more than ₹36,000 crore each, and Maharashtra and Assam with over ₹23,000 crore. The Union Budget for 2025-26 allocated ₹1.5 lakh crore for 50-year interest-free loans to support capital expenditure and reform incentives, with approximately ₹83,600 crore disbursed by January 4, 2026. The scheme, initiated in FY21, has seen its outlay rise significantly, reflecting positive responses from state governments. It encompasses ten parts, including untied funding for state-chosen projects and reform-centric allocations, aimed at enhancing economic growth through capital investment and asset creation. sources

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Jan 11 2026, 6 pm

Seeds Bill finalized for introduction in Budget session

The Indian government is set to introduce the Seeds Bill, 2026 in the Lok Sabha during the upcoming Budget session, which begins on January 28. Initially planned for the last parliamentary session, the Bill aims to regulate seed quality, ensure farmers access to affordable seeds, and curb the sale of spurious products. The existing Seeds Act, 1966, has not been significantly updated since 1972, despite previous attempts to enact a new law facing political and farmer opposition. Key provisions of the draft include mandatory registration for seed manufacturers and penalties for selling spurious seeds, although critics argue this could disadvantage small operators. The Bill also proposes to ease import restrictions and decriminalise minor offences to promote business. However, farmers' unions, such as the Samyukt Kisan Morcha, have raised concerns over the lack of provisions for affordable seeds and the acceptance of self-certified foreign imports without quality testing. sources

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Jan 11 2026, 6 pm

German Chancellor Visits India to Boost Trade and Tech Partnerships

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz is set to embark on a two-day visit to India starting Monday, aimed at advancing the India-EU Free Trade Agreement (FTA) negotiations and enhancing bilateral trade relations. As Germany's largest trading partner within the EU, both nations are keen to resolve outstanding issues ahead of the upcoming India-EU Summit in New Delhi. Merz will be accompanied by a delegation of 25 CEOs and will visit Ahmedabad and Bengaluru, focusing on defence deals, skill development, and technology cooperation. Key discussions will include the potential finalisation of a $5.2 billion agreement for six advanced stealth submarines for the Indian Navy and streamlining visa processes for Indian professionals in healthcare and IT. The visit also aims to bolster trade ties, with bilateral trade reaching $51.23 billion in 2024-25, amidst challenges posed by US tariffs. sources

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Jan 11 2026, 6 pm

December retail inflation projected at 1.6-1.7%

Retail inflation in India, as measured by the Consumer Price Index (CPI), is projected to rise to between 1.6% and 1.7% in December, up from 0.71% in November, according to forecasts ahead of the official data release by the Statistics Ministry on Monday. Despite this increase, the inflation rate remains below the targeted range of 2% to 4%. Analysts suggest that food prices, particularly tomatoes, have driven this uptick, with a month-on-month increase of 12.7% attributed to seasonal demand and supply disruptions. While food inflation is expected to remain negative year-on-year, it has shown sequential growth. Reports indicate that the Monetary Policy Committee may consider further rate cuts in early 2026, with HDFC Bank projecting an overall inflation forecast of 1.8% for the fiscal year, aided by potential GST rate cuts and robust agricultural output. sources

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Jan 11 2026, 2 pm

India's EV sales reach 2.3 million in 2025

India's electric vehicle (EV) market achieved a significant milestone in 2025, with sales reaching 2.3 million units, representing 8% of all new vehicle registrations, according to the India Energy Storage Alliance's Annual Report. The overall automobile market saw 28.2 million registrations, with two-wheelers dominating at over 20 million units. Electric two-wheelers led EV sales with 1.28 million units, while electric three-wheelers accounted for 0.8 million units. Uttar Pradesh emerged as the largest EV market, followed by Maharashtra and Karnataka, collectively contributing over 40% of national sales. The report highlighted a robust festive surge in Q4, aided by GST benefits. Notably, the year also saw the completion of India's largest electric bus tender under the PM E-DRIVE scheme, reinforcing the government's commitment to green public transport. The focus on electrifying heavy commercial vehicles and developing charging infrastructure is expected to bolster India's EV ecosystem beyond 2025. sources

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Jan 11 2026, 1 pm

CII unveils plan for CPSE privatization

The Confederation of Indian Industries (CII) has advocated for a strategic approach to accelerate the privatisation of Central Public Sector Enterprises (CPSEs) in non-strategic sectors, proposing disinvestment as a temporary measure in its recommendations for the Union Budget 2026-27. Notably, the term "disinvestment" has been replaced in budget documents with "Miscellaneous Capital Receipts," which includes proceeds from equity management. CII estimates that reducing government stakes to 51% in 78 listed PSEs could unlock nearly ₹10 lakh crore. The proposed four-pronged strategy includes gauging investor interest before selecting PSEs for privatisation, announcing a three-year privatisation pipeline, establishing a dedicated oversight body, and implementing a phased disinvestment approach. CII's Director General, Chandrajit Banerjee, emphasized that this calibrated reduction balances strategic control with value creation, potentially mobilising significant resources for infrastructure development and fiscal consolidation. sources

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Jan 11 2026, 1 pm

"Intelligence Redefining Food Systems: From Volatility to Control"

By 2026, food systems will face a pivotal transformation as geopolitical tensions, climate volatility, and regulatory pressures converge into a permanent reality. Agri-food enterprises must adapt by prioritizing resilience through intelligence rather than scale. Key shifts include the recognition of geopolitics as a core risk, prompting companies to diversify sourcing strategies and adopt risk-adjusted procurement practices. Compliance with regulations will evolve from mere reporting to operational necessities, with traceability becoming essential for market access. Artificial intelligence will transition from predictive tools to decision-grade intelligence, guiding critical operational choices. Additionally, dynamic planning models will replace static annual plans, enabling real-time adjustments to changing conditions. Automation will enhance efficiency, while regenerative agriculture will gain traction as measurable and financeable practices. Ultimately, the successful enterprises of 2026 will integrate decision-grade intelligence, agentic planning, autonomous execution, and audit-ready compliance to ensure resilient and sustainable food systems. sources

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Jan 11 2026, 11 am

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