10 crore per project) for manufacturers, aimed at enhancing the domestic production of critical raw materials, accessories, ...
Esaote Group, a leading innovator in medical imaging, strengthens its presence in India with a new manufacturing site in New Delhi. The site will produce advanced ultrasound devices for the Indian ...
To boost India’s medical device industry, the government on Friday launched a Rs 500 crore scheme aimed at strengthening key ...
The OM allows the import of pre-owned medical equipment into India, putting the investments made by Indian and overseas manufacturers under the 'Make in India' initiative at risk of becoming non ...
While the latest list of refurbished medical devices allowed to be imported has been pruned, industry players say it still ...
Amit Shah vows anti-conversion law in Maharashtra, opposition caste census Union Home Minister Amit Shah, during the release of BJP's election manifesto in Mumbai, promised a stringent anti ...
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Spanish counterpart Pedro Sanchez inaugurated India’s first private ... Delhi’s ambitions of growing local manufacturing in its defence and ...
Most of the approved participants are ready to start manufacturing, India's electronic minister said last year. India has federal subsidies worth nearly $2.01 billion to promote domestic production.
The plant will likely start rolling out India-made chips in 2025 ... a electronics contract manufacturing company, ventured into the exciting world of chips in May last year (2023) via its ...
Price range: Rs8.64 - Rs13.08 lakh Mileage: 20.3 kmpl to 26.11 km/kg Type: Multi-purpose Vehicle (MPV) The Maruti Ertiga stands as the top-selling MUV in India, earning a dependable reputation ...
For the last 20 to 25 years, manufacturing continues to be 15 to 16% of India's GDP, he added. "Successive governments and various leaders have tried it, but the needle hasn't moved much.
The diplomatic rift has suddenly grown more stark as Canada amplifies its accusations that India is directing lethal operations abroad. By Anupreeta Das and Matina Stevis-Gridneff Reporting from ...