Monday, February 16, 2026

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India’s basmati rice export policy tightens with $1,200/Tonne threshold

On Sunday, the government announced its decision to prohibit exports of basmati rice priced below $1,200 per tonne. This measure aims to prevent potential...

Reliance partners with Oberoi Hotels to elevate luxury hospitality across India and the UK

Reliance Industries, on Thursday, unveiled a partnership with The Oberoi Hotels and Resorts (Oberoi) to collaboratively oversee the operations of three properties spanning across...

Vegetable prices in India set to drop from September, says RBI Governor

Vegetable prices in India are set to undergo a softening trend, with a probable decline expected from September, as highlighted by Reserve Bank of...

India considers ‘reference price’ to curb under-invoicing of imported alcohol

As the negotiations for a free-trade agreement (FTA) between India and Rishi Sunak's government progress, talks have commenced regarding measures to combat the issue...

Zomato and Swiggy express sweet support for Chandrayaan-3 mission on social media

Zomato and Swiggy, the popular food delivery platforms, recently took to social media to show their support by expressing their endorsement for the upcoming...

Erratic monsoon and currency depreciation could keep consumer staples prices elevated this festive season

Consumer goods firms have indicated that unpredictable monsoon patterns and a devalued rupee could result in elevated prices of essential products during the approaching...

Govt allocates additional 2 Lakh metric tonnes of sugar to ensure stable prices for festive season

Taking into account the substantial demand for sugar expected during the upcoming festival season, the government is allotting an additional 2 lakh metric tonnes...

Govt enforces 40% export duty on onions in effort to counter soaring prices

On Saturday, the government implemented a 40% export duty on onions, effective immediately. The purpose behind this action is to curb the increase in...

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