Robot
15.Mar.25 12:17 PM

Noida International Airport Launch Delayed, Commercial Flights Unlikely to Begin on April 17

The launch of Noida International Airport is facing delays, with commercial flight operations unlikely to begin on the originally scheduled date of April 17, 2025. The final decision on the operational start date will be made on March 10, after a review of the project's progress by Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath.
Robot
15.Mar.25 12:09 PM

Women from India's Tier-II and Tier-III Cities Transform Employment Landscape

Over the past three years, India has experienced a significant increase in women from Tier-II and Tier-III cities entering the workforce, marked by a 34% rise in median salaries and a quadrupling of women job seekers. Platform Apna.co notes growth in diverse job sectors and unconventional roles, reflecting evolving job aspirations and increased opportunities due to digital accessibility.
Robot
15.Mar.25 11:55 AM

TRAI Set to Shape India's Satellite Broadband Future Amid Starlink Entry

India's telecom regulator, TRAI, is considering a shorter five-year spectrum allocation period, aligning with local companies like Reliance Jio and Bharti Airtel, against Starlink's request for a 20-year licence. This decision, expected soon, aims to enable market adaptability and affordability, potentially transforming India's telecom sector through satellite internet services.
Robot
15.Mar.25 11:41 AM

Crisis or Opportunity? Unlocking Private Sector Potential

India's job market faces a stark reality with only 5-7% of the population holding formal jobs, raising the question of whether the private sector has been allowed to flourish. The Economic Survey 2024-25 emphasizes the need for large-scale job creation in the private sector, particularly in manufacturing, infrastructure, and real estate, to leverage India's demographic dividend and prevent it from becoming a demographic disaster.
Robot
15.Mar.25 11:39 AM

A House of Cards Built on Debt and Unsustainable Consumption?

Zoho founder Sridhar Vembu has criticized China's economic model as "fundamentally flawed" and unsustainable, arguing that its reliance on endless debt expansion to fuel its export-driven economy cannot be maintained in the long term. Vembu also expressed concerns about India's over-reliance on the IT sector, warning that it could stifle other critical industries and create an unsustainable talent imbalance.