Around two years ago, the world saw the emergence of the covid-19 pandemic that changed the lives and thinking patterns of people forever. In spite of the damage caused by the pandemic, it also caused many positive changes in the manufacturing industry in India, opening up new avenues for entrepreneurs.…
Fast moving consumer goods (FMCG), also known as consumer packed goods, are non-durable products that are used by customers frequently on a day-to-day basis. Some of the examples of FMCG products include processed foods, soft drinks, cosmetics, household cleaning products, etc. These products are generally available at relatively low cost…
Agriculture and Food Industry in India India is an agri-dependent country with agriculture being one of the main pillars of the economy. India is the largest producer of spices, pulses and milk in the world. India is the world’s second-largest producer of fruits, vegetables, rice, wheat, sugarcane and groundnut in…
The future of the manufacturing industry in India seems very bright. The sector is witnessing a steady growth following various initiatives taken by the Government of India. And this trend is expected to continue in the long term, various sources such as the India Brand Equity Forum, Associated Chambers of…
Home to Silicon Valley of India-Bangalore, Karnataka is one of the top performing Indian states in the IT industry. Karnataka with its diverse agro-climatic zones is also one of the largest producers of agricultural produce in the country. The state has 10 agro-climatic zones and 6 soil types which make…
The MSME sector has been the lifeblood of India’s economy contributing to over 30% share of the GDP, 45% of domestic manufacturing and 40% of the exports. It is the second-largest employment generator in the country, providing employment opportunities to approximately 11 Crore people. Check out the video on ‘Post-Covid…
The world is moving swiftly towards electric vehicles to minimize carbon emissions and preserve the sustainable atmosphere. India too is contributing its bit to the cause of electric mobility by promoting the usage of EVs in the country. While it is true that India is the fourth-largest vehicle market and…
The Government of India has been actively working through several schemes such as ‘Make in India’, ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’, etc. to increase manufacturing in the country. This has led to gradual improvement in the manufacturing activities across the country. Inspiring from the Uttar Pradesh government, the Government of India is planning…