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Cyclone Fengal: Deep Depression Expected to Intensify by Noon

The Indian stock market showed modest gains on November 27, 2024, with the SENSEX rising by 53.21 points to close at 80,057.27, while the NIFTY increased by 15.25 points to reach 24,209.75. In commodities, crude oil prices climbed by 47.00 to settle at 5,823.00, gold surged by 589.00 to 75,800.00, and silver rose by 520.00 to 88,770.00. Meanwhile, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has warned that the coastal regions of Tamil Nadu, from Puducherry to Palayamkottai, are expected to experience heavy to very heavy rainfall until Wednesday due to a deep depression likely to be upgraded to cyclone Fengal. The cyclone is anticipated to maintain its status until midnight Saturday before weakening, with its future movement potentially influenced by a western disturbance from North-West India. Close monitoring of the situation is advised. sources

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Nov 27 2024, 11 am

Cyclone Fengal: Deep Depression Approaching Sri Lanka Coast

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued warnings of heavy to very heavy rainfall across coastal Tamil Nadu and Puducherry as cyclone Fengal approaches the region. Currently, a deep depression over the south-west Bay of Bengal is situated approximately 120 km east-southeast of Trincomalee, Sri Lanka, and is expected to track west-northwest towards the Tamil Nadu coast. The IMD forecasts isolated heavy to very heavy rainfall today, with extremely heavy falls in certain areas, and continued heavy rain through the weekend. Coastal Andhra Pradesh and Yanam are also expected to experience similar weather conditions. Fishermen have been advised to avoid venturing into the sea along the affected coasts and are urged to return to shore immediately if already at sea, as the cyclone's proximity poses significant risks. sources

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Nov 27 2024, 2 pm

Indian pharma industry projected to reach $130 billion by 2030

India's pharmaceutical industry is set for significant growth, with projections indicating an increase from its current market value of $55 billion to $130 billion by 2030, and potentially reaching $450 billion by 2047. This expansion is fueled by innovations in biologics and specialty generics, alongside a strong export performance, which currently stands at $27.85 billion. Dr. Veeramani, Chairman of Pharmexcil, highlighted the sector's global leadership, exporting to over 200 countries and providing comprehensive healthcare solutions. The recent CPHI and PMEC India expo showcased over 2,000 exhibitors and 50,000 visitors, underscoring the industry's importance, which contributes approximately 2% to India's GDP. With a competitive edge in manufacturing costs and a skilled workforce, India aims to solidify its status as the 'Pharmacy of the World' and targets a $1 trillion industry by 2047, positioning itself as a key player in global healthcare solutions. sources

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Nov 27 2024, 1 pm

India's regional air connectivity may boost passengers by 8 crore

A recent survey highlights that 90% of intercity trips in India are under 750 km, with air travel currently accounting for only 3% of these journeys. Jean-Pierre Clercin, Head of Commercial Sales for ATR in the Asia-Pacific, suggests that enhancing last-mile air connectivity could potentially add 80 million annual passengers to India's regional air transport network. This growth is supported by government investments in new airports and expanded airfields. ATR forecasts the addition of up to 200 turboprop aircraft over the next decade, with 70 currently in operation, primarily the ATR-72 model, known for its fuel efficiency and suitability for shorter flights. Clercin emphasizes the importance of regional air mobility in connecting smaller communities to urban centers, asserting that India's aviation market is a significant growth area that cannot be overlooked. The government's regional connectivity scheme is also driving demand for ATR aircraft among Indian airlines. sources

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Nov 27 2024, 12 pm

India Ratings: Fiscal deficit may drop 19 bps below estimates

India's fiscal outlook for FY25 appears optimistic, with the fiscal deficit projected to be 19 basis points lower than budget estimates, according to India Ratings & Research (Ind-Ra). Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman had set the deficit target at 4.9% of GDP, aiming for a reduction to below 4.5% by FY26. Ind-Ra noted that despite a slowdown in economic activity and reduced government spending, the tax-to-GDP ratio is expected to exceed previous estimates, with gross tax revenue anticipated to reach a 17-year high. Corporate and income tax collections have shown robust growth, contributing significantly to the revenue increase. However, shortfalls in customs and excise duties are expected. Overall, the government remains committed to fiscal consolidation, with plans to maintain a declining debt-to-GDP ratio from 2026-27 onwards, despite some anticipated slippage in capital expenditure. sources

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Nov 27 2024, 12 pm

CG Power unit wins ₹500-600 crore KAVACH railway contract

G.G. Tronics India Private Limited, a subsidiary of CG Power and Industrial Solutions Limited, has secured a significant order from Chittaranjan Locomotive Works for the KAVACH railway safety system, valued between ₹500-600 crores. The contract entails the supply, installation, testing, and commissioning of KAVACH equipment for Indian Railways, including comprehensive wiring and connections, with a one-year execution timeframe. CG Power, part of the Murugappa Group since November 2020, reported consolidated revenues of ₹8,046 crores for fiscal year 2024, reflecting its robust performance in the power and industrial solutions sector. As of midday trading, CG Power's shares rose by 3.19% to ₹758.90 on the NSE. Headquartered in Bengaluru, G.G. Tronics specializes in electronic safety and embedded signalling systems, playing a crucial role in the modernization of railway safety in India. sources

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Nov 27 2024, 12 pm

Amul's Clean Fuel Rallies End in Delhi on Milk Day

The Amul Clean Fuel Rallies concluded in New Delhi on November 26, coinciding with National Milk Day, after 77 participants drove biofuel cars over 5,000 kilometres from various starting points, including Himmatnagar, Kolkata, Pune, and Jammu. Organised by Amul and supported by Maruti Suzuki and Bajaj Auto, the initiative aimed to promote awareness of the circular economy and sustainability, engaging with state cooperatives, institutions, and farmers along the route. Minister of State for Animal Husbandry and Dairying, SP Baghel, acknowledged the contributions of Verghese Kurien and Tribhuvandas Patel to the cooperative sector and the White Revolution during the reception of the participants. The government reported that in the 2023-24 period, India produced 239.30 million tonnes of milk, with Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, and Maharashtra accounting for nearly 54% of the total output. sources

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Nov 27 2024, 11 am

Congress highlights economic issues, criticizes declining urban middle class

The Congress party has raised alarms over significant economic challenges impacting consumption patterns in India, particularly affecting the urban middle class. Congress general secretary Jairam Ramesh highlighted a report from Marcellus Investment Managers, which points to deteriorating household balance sheets, the lowest net household savings in nearly 50 years, and rising unsecured loans. He noted that these factors have left families with diminished disposable income, exacerbated by a cyclical economic downturn and a faltering post-Covid recovery. Ramesh emphasized that corporate earnings in Q2 FY25 experienced their steepest decline in two decades, while technological disruptions are replacing traditional middle-class jobs with automation. He questioned when Prime Minister Narendra Modi would acknowledge these realities, as the Congress continues to criticize the government for its economic management amid rising unemployment and inflation concerns. sources

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Nov 27 2024, 10 am

RailTel cautious on KAVACH tenders, awaits product readiness

RailTel, the public sector enterprise providing broadband and VPN services for Indian Railways, has refrained from participating in tenders for the KAVACH train collision avoidance system due to concerns over the product's readiness, which is still under testing in collaboration with Quadrant Future Tek. Despite signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Quadrant earlier this year, RailTel's Chairman Sanjai Kumar emphasized the need for caution, stating that the company is actively monitoring the situation and making informed decisions regarding future tenders. The Indian Railways has broken down KAVACH tenders into smaller components, with a total value exceeding ₹2000 crore, and anticipates new LTE tenders in December. Currently, KAVACH 4.0 has been installed across 1,568 route kilometers, with ongoing work on an additional 3,000 kilometers, while bids for 14,735 kilometers are also being invited. sources

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Nov 27 2024, 10 am

Cyclone Fengal Could Compensate for Cyclone Dana's Damage

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) is closely monitoring a deep depression over the south-west Bay of Bengal, which is expected to intensify into cyclone Fengal within the next 12 hours. This system, located approximately 130 km east-southeast of Trincomalee, Sri Lanka, and moving towards the Tamil Nadu coast, has already triggered heavy to very heavy rainfall along the region. Unlike the previous cyclone Dana, which veered away from Tamil Nadu, Fengal is projected to bring significant precipitation to the area. The IMD anticipates that the cyclone will continue to develop and track towards the Tamil Nadu coast over the next two days, while avoiding direct interaction with Sri Lanka. Residents are advised to remain vigilant as the situation evolves. sources

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Nov 27 2024, 10 am

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