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India’s Pharma Growth: Policy, Innovation, and Global Ambition

India’s pharmaceutical industry is at a turning point. Its heritage lies as the “pharmacy of the world” with an aggressive drive to become a leader in global innovation. This shift was further highlighted by a recent stakeholder engagement facilitated by Union Minister of Commerce and Industry Piyush Goyal. Goyal underlined India’s dedication to bolstering regulatory…

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Transforming Indian Cities: Integrated, Inclusive, and Sustainable Urban Transport

The Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 11 calls for making cities inclusive, safe, climate resilient, sustainable and inclusive. Urban mobility has become a top goal for cities around the world. This objective is strongly related to the Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) of India agreed under the Paris Agreement and the New Urban Agenda (NUA), which together…

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CSR education and livelihood programme in Jharsuguda.

A New Push for Rural Futures: Epsilon Foundation and Magic Bus Launch Programme for Jharsuguda’s Youth and Women

Odisha’s Jharsuguda district has for long stood at the crossroads of industrial growth and rural disadvantage. While it hosts some of the biggest power and metal industries, a number of villages in the region continue to report significant gaps in education, skill development, and economic opportunities for adolescents and women. It is against this backdrop…

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Beyond Belem: What COP30 Means for Transforming Rural India

The conclusion of COP30 in Belém marks a decisive moment for India’s rural development sector. For the first time, global climate negotiations placed local resilience, nature-based livelihoods and community-led adaptation at the centre of the climate transition narrative. This shift creates both an opportunity and a responsibility for NGOs in India, particularly those working with…

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EU Rejects India’s Bid for Carbon Border Tax Exemption: What the Decision Really Means

The European Union has just ruled out an exemption for India from its Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism-the new climate-linked tariff that will tax carbon-intensive imports coming into the bloc. The news, reported in the Financial Times on 16 November 2025, affects some of the most trade-dependent industries in India, like steel, aluminium, cement and fertilizers….

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