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MSME Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi reviews flagship schemes in Puducherry, stresses technology, credit, skills and market access
The Minister urged banks to facilitate greater access to institutional credit for MSMEs and called upon all stakeholders to ensure effective implementation of Government initiatives for the growth of the sector. On 8 July 2026, he visited the MSME Technology Centre, Puducherry and reviewed the Centre's training and production facilities. The Minister interacted with trainees undergoing technology-driven skill development programmes and inspected products manufactured using advanced machinery. He emphasised that equipping youth with modern technology-driven skills and making them self-reliant and employment-ready is a key priority of the Ministry. He noted that MSME Technology Centres are playing a vital role in developing a skilled workforce, strengthening the manufacturing ecosystem and supporting the vision of Atmanirbhar Bharat and Viksit Bharat.
One attack, one warning: The world's energy lifeline is still vulnerable
An attack on a Qatari LNG carrier in the Strait of Hormuz has raised concerns. This incident suggests ongoing threats to commercial shipping in the vital waterway. Energy markets may face potential repeated disruptions rather than widespread conflict fears. The dispute over Hormuz control remains unresolved, impacting global energy supplies.
Sentosa eyes higher tourist inflows from India as arrivals to Singapore island rise 8% in FY26
Sentosa Development Corporation is ramping up initiatives to woo Indian tourists, a vital demographic fueling the island's tourism growth. Following an impressive 8% annual increase in visitors from India, the island seeks to attract even more wanderers. Additionally, the forthcoming integration of Sentosa and Brani islands provides a prime opportunity for Indian businesses eager to explore international markets.
Oil finds its way: Supertankers return to Persian Gulf
Supertankers are once again navigating the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial oil route, following a period of disruption due to recent Iran conflict. Shipping data indicates a significant increase in commodity vessel traffic, including oil tankers, signalling renewed confidence among shipowners. This return of large carriers, with a combined capacity of millions of barrels, is vital for global energy markets as hostilities ease ahead of peace talks.
Meta’s $4.5-billion sandbox: what's at stake for Kunal Shah, WhatsApp and Cred
Meta’s landmark $900 million investment in Cred gives it a vital foothold in India’s UPI race and turns the premium fintech platform into a global commercial test bed for WhatsApp’s monetization push.
Eleven India-bound vessels have crossed Strait of Hormuz since signing of Iran-US MoU: MEA
Eleven India-bound vessels have successfully navigated the Strait of Hormuz since the US-Iran agreement on June 17, according to MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal. Ten Indian-flagged ships remain in the Persian Gulf, with two more entering the region. This crucial waterway, vital for global oil transit, has recently faced disruptions, raising concerns about energy supplies and market stability.
Indian Railways approves Kavach deployment worth Rs 270 crore on 631 route kms
Indian Railways has approved the installation of Kavach, an indigenous automatic train protection system, on 631 route kilometers of East Coast Railway for Rs 270 crore. This move aims to significantly boost railway safety by preventing collisions and over-speeding. The expansion covers crucial sections in Odisha and neighboring areas, enhancing train operations even in adverse weather and reinforcing the mission to deploy Kavach across vital routes.

Sabotage? Syria Faces Internet Blackout As Undersea Cable Gets Damaged
Syria and Egypt are directly connected by the severed fibre-optic network, which serves as a vital conduit for global internet traffic.
Shipowners seek clarity on Strait of Hormuz deal as 600 vessels eye exit
Shipowners and traders are cautiously awaiting details on a potential reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, a vital oil and gas route disrupted by conflict. While a US-Iran deal is announced, concerns about safety, mines, and Iranian actions persist, leaving hundreds of vessels stranded and global energy trade in limbo.
Centre urges states to accelerate nuclear power plants and green energy storage
India is accelerating approvals for nuclear power plants and energy storage systems. This push is vital for the nation's growing data and AI centers. States are being urged to speed up clearances for proposed projects. The goal is to ensure a robust energy supply for future power needs. This initiative aims to enhance energy security across the country.
Anupam Rasayan becomes world's first to make ETFA using flow chemistry
Anupam Rasayan India Ltd has achieved a global first by commercialising Ethyl trifluoroacetate production using its unique continuous flow chemistry technology. This advanced method offers enhanced safety and efficiency over traditional batch processes. ETFA is a vital component for pharmaceuticals and life sciences.
India fertilizer offers sink in sign of easing supply strain
India's urea import prices have dropped sharply, less than half of April's rates. This indicates global fertilizer supply issues are easing. The country is securing large quantities of urea for its monsoon sowing season. However, India is also increasing its spot purchases of liquefied natural gas for domestic urea production, facing higher costs for this vital feedstock.