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India may need some dairy imports despite improving stocks, says official

By C.K. Nayak and Rajendra Jadhav NEW DELHI/MUMBAI (Reuters) – India’s stockpiles of dairy products have recovered in the past two months, though some products could qualify for duty free imports during peak demand season, a senior government official said on Wednesday. Milk prices in the world’s biggest producer have risen at their fastest price …

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Indian opposition decries new schoolbook’s omission of Hindu rage at Mahatma Gandhi

By Shivam Patel NEW DELHI (Reuters) – Indian opposition parties on Wednesday condemned the removal from some schoolbooks of references to how independence hero Mahatma Gandhi’s pursuit of Hindu-Muslim unity angered some Hindu extremists and led to his assassination. The new edition of a political science book for 17-18 year olds, published by the autonomous …

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Ex-Intel chief architect explores data center deals for AI startup in India

By Chavi Mehta BENGALURU (Reuters) – Intel Corp’s former chief architect Raja Koduri is in talks with Hiranandani-backed data center operator Yotta for a deal for his generative artificial intelligence startup, which he said will have a big presence in India. His yet-to-be-named firm would either partner or acquire Yotta, which has data centers in …

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Coal India to boost supplies to industries as utilities’ inventories rise

(Reuters) – Coal India Ltd will increase supplies to industries, the world’s largest coal miner said on Wednesday as fuel inventories at utilities run by coal increased by over two-fifths over the last one year. The state-run miner has historically prioritised supplies to power plants, sometimes at the expense of the non-regulated sector – which …

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