Hi, NewsWrap for July 23, 2021

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23 July 2021

  • Dabur India forays into syrups & spreads segment with Dabur Honey Tasties

    Dabur India announced its foray into the syrups and spreads category with the launch of ‘Dabur Honey Tasties’. The new product has been launched in two flavors – Chocolate and Strawberry. Dabur India’s marketing head – Prashant Agarwal said, “Dabur Honey has been trusted by generations as their preferred health and food supplement. We are now offering its nutrition for kids with our new range of flavored Honey, which is the perfect combination of taste and health.

     

  • Government to set up two lakh micro food processing enterprises from 2020-21 to 2024-25

    Union Minister of State for Food Processing Industries Shri Prahlad Singh Patel today said that as part of the Aatmanirbhar Bharat Initiative, MoFPI is implementing a Centrally Sponsored Schemefor setting up/upgradation of 2 lakh micro food processing enterprises. 

     

  • ICSE Class 10th & ISC class 12th results to be declared on 24th July

    On 23rd July Friday, Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations announced that the board results for the Class 12th & Class 10th examinations will declare tomorrow on 24th July 2021 around 3:00 PM. The board results for ISC & ICSE examinations will available on its official website.

  • India - 2030 Water Resources Group & Corteva Agriscience collaborate for sustainable rice project in UP

    Corteva Agriscience and the 2030 Water Resources Group (2030 WRG), hosted by the World Bank Group, have signed a project to promote sustainable rice production in Uttar Pradesh. The project has been conceived to build the capacity of farmers on the Direct Seeded Rice (DSR) technique of rice cultivation thus enabling sustainable livelihoods for farmers. Tim Glenn, Executive Vice President, Chief Commercial Officer of Corteva Agriscience said: “Corteva Agriscience works closely with farmers to provide tools and advice they need to achieve their goals while strengthening the resilience of their farming community.

  • Heavy Rain disrupts traffic on National Highway of Mumbai - Bengaluru

    On 23rd July Friday, the traffic on national highway of Mumbai-Bengaluru got disrupted after a stretch of road in Belgaum district of Karnataka got inundated, prompting police in Maharashtra’s Kolhapur to stop vehicles going to the neighboring state as a safety measure. The rainfalls are continued to lash the parts of Kolhapur, due to which the Panchganga river in district is flowing above the danger mark.

     

  • Best Crop Science LLP Becomes First Agrochemical Company in India to Manufacture Trifloxystrobin Technical

    Best Crop Science LLP, has announced that Central Insecticides Board & Registration Committee has granted a registration for indigenous manufacturing of Trifloxystrobin Technical. BCS shall become the first agrochemical industry to manufacture and market Trifloxystrobin in India. Trifloxystrobin is India’s no. 1 fungicide in demand that Control against fungal pathogens in cereals, paddy crops, fruits and vegetables like tomato, grapes, mango, chilly, and wheat. Vimal Alawadhi, Managing Partner of BCS said that “We intend to play a vital role in the effective management of crop disease, improving the yield and profitability of farmers across the globe by making this product cost-effective.”

  • IMD issues Red Alert in Madhya Pradesh

    On 23rd July Friday, The India Meteorological Department issued red alert of heavy to very heavy rains of isolated places in the eastern & western parts of Madhya Pradesh.

     

  • Bhabha Atomic Research Centre develops cotton based superabsorbent using radiation technology 

    Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC), a premier nuclear research institute of Department of Atomic Energy in Mumbai, has launched a highly efficient super-hydrophobic (water disliking) and super-oleophilic (oil liking) cotton with the use of radiation technology.

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23 July 2021

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