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"India's Agri Renaissance: Balancing Subsidies, Sustainability, and Innovation"

India's agriculture is deeply intertwined with its cultural identity, serving as the backbone of rural life and traditions. Recent initiatives like the Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi and Soil Health Cards have bolstered farmers with financial aid and data insights, yet the relationship with the land remains spiritual rather than merely transactional. To compete with China's agricultural advancements, India must leverage technology while honoring its agrarian roots, promoting sustainable practices like organic farming and water conservation. Grassroots innovations, such as Sikkim's organic shift, highlight the potential for local traditions to drive sustainable growth, though challenges like uneven tech access persist. As India navigates global trade and resists genetically modified crops, it emphasizes the importance of biodiversity and traditional knowledge. Ultimately, India's agricultural future must blend modern intelligence with ancient wisdom, fostering a system that nurtures both the environment and the communities that depend on it. sources

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Jul 12 2025, 12 pm

India to increase rare earth magnet output amid China supply issues

In a significant move towards self-reliance in critical technologies, the Indian government has announced plans to produce rare earth magnets in Hyderabad. Union Minister for Coal and Mines, G. Kishan Reddy, stated that the Mining Ministry's NFTSM institute is collaborating with various industries to manufacture the necessary machinery, with a showcase of their capabilities expected within the next three to four months. This initiative comes in response to India's previous reliance on China for rare earth permanent magnets, which was disrupted when China imposed export controls in April 2024, leading to a global supply shortage. The government's commitment to ramping up production is further supported by the establishment of the National Critical Mineral Mission, approved in January 2025, with a budget of ₹16,300 crore and anticipated investments of ₹18,000 crore from Public Sector Undertakings. sources

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Jul 12 2025, 4 pm

Timeline of Air India's Dreamliner flight disaster

An Air India flight, AI171, tragically crashed into a building in Ahmedabad just 32 seconds after take-off on June 12, 2025, following a critical failure in fuel supply to both engines. A preliminary investigation revealed that the pilots were confused and unable to restore thrust in time after both engines' fuel cutoff switches were inadvertently activated. The sequence of events began with the aircraft's arrival from New Delhi at 11:17 IST, followed by a series of approvals for pushback and take-off. The flight took off at 13:38:39, reaching a maximum speed of 180 knots before both engines lost power moments later. Despite efforts to restart the engines, one pilot issued a distress call just before data recording ceased. Emergency services were dispatched shortly after the incident, highlighting the urgency of the situation. The investigation continues as authorities seek to understand the circumstances surrounding this devastating crash. sources

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Jul 12 2025, 4 pm

British victims' families to sue Boeing over Air India crash

Families of victims from the Air India crash in Ahmedabad on June 12, which claimed 260 lives, including 53 British citizens, are preparing to take legal action against Boeing in U.S. courts. Keystone Law, representing the UK-based families, aims to investigate the role of defective fuel control switches highlighted in a preliminary report by the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB). The report references a Special Airworthiness Information Bulletin (SAIB) issued by the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in December 2018, which raised concerns about the switches' design and installation. Keystone Law is also assisting families in seeking compensation from Air India under the Montreal Convention, maintaining communication with the airline's legal team in London. Boeing has stated its commitment to supporting the ongoing investigation. sources

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Jul 12 2025, 4 pm

State committees to streamline tree felling rules on farms

The Environment Ministry has unveiled model rules to promote agroforestry, facilitating tree felling on agricultural lands. These rules aim to create a streamlined regulatory framework, simplifying the registration of agroforestry lands and the management of tree harvesting and transit. Agroforestry is touted for its benefits, including improved rural livelihoods, enhanced soil health, and increased biodiversity. State-level committees, established under existing guidelines, will advise governments on boosting timber production from farmlands by easing regulations for commercially valuable species. Following consultations with states and union territories, the Ministry has developed these rules, which require applicants to register plantations on the National Timber Management System (NTMS) portal. This system will allow for online applications for tree harvesting, ensuring traceability through geotagged photos. The Ministry encourages states to adopt these rules to enhance the ease of doing business in agroforestry and incentivize farmers to integrate trees into their farming practices. sources

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Jul 12 2025, 2 pm

Are farmer producer organizations the future of Indian agriculture?

India's agricultural sector faces significant challenges, particularly for its 100 million small and marginal farmers (SMFs), who experience low productivity and incomes, leading to unstable livelihoods. To address these issues, policymakers have shifted focus from subsistence to market-oriented agriculture, promoting the formation of Farmer Producer Organisations (FPOs) since the early 2000s. The recent 10,000 FPO policy has seen the number of registered FPOs rise to 33,000, although many struggle with revenue growth and member engagement. While FPOs are crucial for enhancing farmer incomes and transitioning to more profitable agricultural practices, they face hurdles such as inadequate business models, limited access to credit, and a lack of skilled management. Initiatives like PRADAN's Centre of Excellence aim to bolster FPOs by providing essential support, while fostering collaborations with state and corporate partners is vital for their sustainability and the upliftment of rural economies, particularly for women farmers. sources

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Jul 12 2025, 2 pm

"Expressway Networks Transforming Agri-Logistics in India"

India's agricultural sector, contributing around 18% to the nation's GDP, is undergoing a transformative shift due to the rapid expansion of its expressway network, which is enhancing agri-logistics. The construction of expressways, such as the Delhi-Mumbai and Bangalore-Chennai routes, is significantly reducing travel times for perishable goods, thereby addressing the staggering annual post-harvest losses estimated at ₹1.53 lakh crore ($18.5 billion). These modern highways not only lower transportation costs through improved fuel efficiency and reduced vehicle wear but also facilitate better market access for farmers, connecting rural areas to urban centres. Additionally, the development of Multi-Modal Logistics Parks along these routes is expected to further streamline logistics and bolster agricultural exports, which surged to $48.15 billion in FY 2023-24. Overall, the expressway network is reshaping India's agricultural supply chain, enhancing profitability and paving the way for a more resilient food system. sources

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Jul 12 2025, 1 pm

Auto OEMs face Q1 FY26E challenges from rising costs: Report

India's auto original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) are expected to face significant margin pressures in the first quarter of FY26, driven by rising raw material costs and operational inefficiencies, according to a report by HDFC Securities. Key inputs, particularly steel and platinum group metals, are anticipated to negatively impact gross margins, compounded by lower seasonal volumes that may further strain EBITDA margins. Two-wheeler OEMs are grappling with a challenging domestic product mix, reduced export contributions, and a declining electric vehicle (EV) share. Minor price adjustments are anticipated due to new regulations, including OBD 2 norms for two-wheelers and AC cabin standards for commercial vehicles. Auto ancillary firms are also under pressure from subdued global demand and tariff uncertainties, while tyre manufacturers may benefit from falling raw material prices. Additionally, delays in the return of migrant labourers and a looming shortage of rare-earth magnets pose further operational challenges for the sector. sources

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Jul 12 2025, 1 pm

Sovereign, pension funds granted 5 more years for IT exemptions

The Finance Ministry has announced an extension for 40 sovereign wealth funds (SWFs) and pension funds (PFs) to invest in India and benefit from tax exemptions, now valid until March 31, 2030. Previously set to expire on March 31, 2025, this extension allows income earned from investments made by that date to remain exempt from Income Tax. Notable beneficiaries include MIC Redwood 1 RSC Limited and AIMCo India Infrastructure Limited. The exemption, outlined in Clause (23FE) of Section 10 of the Income Tax Act, applies to dividends, interest, and long-term capital gains, provided certain conditions are met, such as not engaging in commercial activities beyond the investment. Additionally, the Finance Act 2024 has reclassified capital gains from unlisted debt securities as short-term, impacting tax exemptions for SWFs and PFs. These amendments aim to bolster foreign investment in India's infrastructure sector. sources

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Jul 12 2025, 12 pm

Key Events Following AI 171 Crash: From Impact to Investigation

In a tragic incident on June 12, an Air India Boeing 787-8 aircraft crashed shortly after takeoff from Ahmedabad, resulting in the deaths of 260 people, including 242 on board and many on the ground. The sole survivor, British national Vishwash Kumar Ramesh, was seated near an emergency exit. The Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) has launched an investigation, with a preliminary report released and a final report expected within a year. Following the crash, Air India has implemented a 'Safety Pause,' reducing international and domestic flights to conduct additional aircraft checks. The DGCA has mandated enhanced safety inspections of the airline's Boeing fleet. In response to the tragedy, Tata Sons, Air India's parent company, announced compensation of ₹1 crore for victims' families and ₹25 lakh for survivors, while also providing psychological support to affected families. sources

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Jul 12 2025, 10 am

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