Mumbai: Maharashtra’s new Industries, Investment and Services (II&S) Policy 2025 sets an ambitious target of turning the ...
Ancient Marathi literature reveals that Maharashtra's savannas, dating back 750 years, should not be classified as degraded ...
MSEDCL, the state-owned power distribution utility, announced that the state installed 45,911 solar water pumps in one month, completing its Guinness World Records attempt under the Magel Tyala Solar ...
Rising Land Surface Temperature in Maharashtra Poses Urgent Environmental Concerns, According to W-CReS Analysis Land Surface Temperature (LST) in Maharashtra reached alarming levels in the month of ...
Maharashtra must address urbanisation pressures, manufacturing growth and income disparities to sustain its leadership, the report says Maharashtra, India’s largest state economy, is on track to ...
Singapore's ST Telemedia (STT) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to develop data centers in Maharashtra, India. The Indian division of STT’s Global Data Centre business will invest up to ...
Archaeologists have unearthed India's largest circular stone labyrinth, dating back nearly 2,000 years to the Satavahana dynasty. Discovered in Maharashtra's Boramani grasslands, this 50x50 foot ...
Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis clarified that Marathi is the only compulsory language in the state. He ...
In recent weeks, Maharashtra has once again been swept up in a familiar controversy, this time over the state government's decision to make Hindi mandatory for Class I students in Marathi- and English ...
MUMBAI, March 27 (Reuters) - India's top sugar-producing state, Maharashtra, could churn out nearly 16% less sugar than the previously estimated as mills are closing early due to limited availability ...
Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis with Lauren Dreyer, Vice President, Starlink in Mumbai where the state government signed a Letter of Intent with Starlink Satellite Communications Private Limited.
Pension funds and big investors are pressuring Coca-Cola, Pepsico and others over brutal working conditions in India’s cane fields. Some of the sugar buyers are tiptoeing toward change. By Megha ...
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