KVIC cancels license of oldest Khadi Institution “Khadi Emporium” Mumbai

KVIC cancels license of oldest Khadi Institution “Khadi Emporium” Mumbai

Khadi & Village Industries Commission (KVIC) has cancelled the ‘Khadi Certification’ of Mumbai’s 68-year-old and famed ‘Khadi Emporium’, and banned it from sale of khadi products henceforth. This MKVIA was running the popular “Khadi Emporium” at Metropolitan Insurance House, Mumbai since 1954. KVIC has canceled the license of MKVIA as the latter had started selling

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IIT-Hyderabad launches AI-based platform for the disabled jobseekers- Swarajability

IIT-Hyderabad launches AI-based platform for the disabled jobseekers- Swarajability

Swarajability, India’s first AI-based job portal for persons with disabilities, was launched to widen their opportunities with tech applications. It is presently the beta version of the portal. Developed in both web and mobile app versions for maximum reach, the platform aids people with disabilities like visual, hearing impairment, and locomotive disorders seeking employment. The

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If the load current and flux of a dc motor are held constant and voltage applied across are held constant and voltage applied across its armature is increased by 10 per cent, its speed will

If the load current and flux of a dc motor are held constant and voltage applied across are held constant and voltage applied across its armature is increased by 10 per cent, its speed will

If the load current and flux of a dc motor are held constant and voltage applied across are held constant and voltage applied across its armature is increased by 10 per cent, its speed will

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Centre extends Indian Footwear and Leather Development Programme for five years from 2021-2026; Total Outlay: Rs. 1700 crore

Centre extends Indian Footwear and Leather Development Programme for five years from 2021-2026; Total Outlay: Rs. 1700 crore

Indian Footwear and Leather Development Programme (IFLDP) (erstwhile IFLADP) has been approved for continuation from 2021-22 with an approved financial outlay of ₹1,700 crore, said the ministry of commerce in a statement on Saturday. The programme was approved by the cabinet on 19 January for continuation till 31 March 2026, or till further review, whichever is earlier. The

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