Shipbuilding push: Govt rolls out guidelines for two schemes with Rs 44,700 cr outlay; incentives target capacity, competitiveness

The government has notified detailed guidelines for two major shipbuilding initiatives with a combined outlay of over Rs 44,700 crore, aimed at strengthening India’s domestic shipbuilding ecosystem and enhancing global competitiveness.The Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways (MoPSW) said the two schemes — the Shipbuilding Financial Assistance Scheme (SBFAS) and the Shipbuilding Development Scheme (SbDS)…

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Is a glass of wine with dinner good for the heart and longevity? Experts reveal |

A recent analysis of 87 studies challenges the long-held belief that moderate alcohol consumption offers health benefits. Researchers found that claims of increased longevity and improved heart health are largely unfounded, often due to flawed study designs. The evidence suggests that even light to moderate drinking may not be safe and could contribute to poor…

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Last-over drama! Pakistan file complaint after controversial DRS decision in Bangladesh ODI | Cricket News

Bangladesh vs Pakistan (AP Photo/Mahmud Hossain Opu) The Pakistan national cricket team have reportedly filed a complaint with match referee Neeyamur Rashid following a controversial Decision Review System (DRS) incident during the final over of the third ODI against the Bangladesh national cricket team. The dramatic moment occurred during the closing stages of the match,…

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‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ box office collections Day 2: James Cameron directorial surpasses Rs 50 crore mark in India; Faces strong competition from Ranveer Singh’s ‘Dhurandhar’ |

James Cameron’s ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ has managed to get a firm footing at the Indian box office. The highly awaited film, which was released in cinemas on Friday, has reportedly crossed the Rs 50 crore mark in just 2 days of its release.The film that remains a key big-screen family entertainer this holiday season…

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‘We’re scared to drink tap water’: After Indore contamination tragedy, trust on municipal supply dries up; residents turn to bottled supply | Indore News

INDORE: The water contamination tragedy in Madhya Pradesh’s commercial capital Indore — repeatedly ranked India’s cleanest city over the past decade — has triggered widespread distrust of municipal tap water, forcing residents to rely on bottled water and adding to the financial burden of low- and middle-income households. Officials confirmed that at least six people…

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