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townpostin · 8 months ago
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Divisional Cooperative Maha Sammelan in Jamshedpur Boosts Farmer Support
Agriculture Minister distributes assets worth ₹4.85 crore to beneficiaries Jamshedpur’s Divisional Level Cooperative Maha Sammelan highlighted government initiatives to empower farmers and cooperative societies. JAMSHEDPUR – The Divisional Level Cooperative Maha Sammelan was conducted at the Ravindra Bhawan auditorium in Sakchi, with Agriculture Minister Deepika Pandey Singh serving as the…
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thestudyiashindi · 23 days ago
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Five Years After Covid
Context : Tracking Migration
Five years post-pandemic, migration has largely returned to pre-Covid trends, with new challenges and opportunities emerging. The Covid-19 pandemic had caused severe disruptions to migration, affecting both internal and international mobility.
Impact of Covid-19 on Internal Migration
The pandemic triggered mass reverse migration:
First lockdown: 44.13 million migrants returned to rural areas.
Second lockdown: 26.3 million returned.
Challenges faced by migrants:
Wage theft, food insecurity, lack of healthcare access.
Discrimination, stigma, and even instances of brutality.
Economic strain on families dependent on remittances.
Post-Pandemic Trends in Internal Migration
Return to urban centres: The rural economy was unable to absorb returning workers.
MGNREGA provided partial relief but was insufficient for long-term employment.
Rural distress, low wages, and urban aspirations continue to drive migration.
Climate change as a factor:
Studies in Odisha show that climate change is negatively impacting agriculture, leading to increased distress migration.
Urbanisation and policy initiatives:
Government initiatives such as the Smart Cities Mission promote urban migration.
Projected urban population: Expected to reach 40% by 2026.
Impact of Covid-19 on International Migration
Hardships faced by Indian emigrants:
Job losses, wage cuts, overcrowded conditions, poor sanitation.
Despite challenges, remittances remained resilient, underscoring their importance.
Post-pandemic shifts in migration destinations:
Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries continue to attract Indian workers.
Diversification towards Europe:
Indians were the top recipients of EU Blue Cards (2023).
Growing migration to non-traditional destinations like Malta and Georgia.
Increasing migration to Africa:
Economic growth and job opportunities in IT, manufacturing, and healthcare sectors.
However, risks exist, as seen in the case of 47 workers stranded in Cameroon.
Healthcare workers are in high demand globally.
Student migration surge:
Kerala Migration Survey (2023): Student emigrants doubled from 1.29 lakh (2018) to 2.5 lakh (2023).
RBI data (2021): Outward remittances for education peaked at $3,171 million.
Challenges like the Russia-Ukraine war affecting Indian students.
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Challenges in Migration Governance
Need for policy evaluation and reform:
e-Shram portal (2021): Aims to create a National Database of Unorganised Workers (NDUW).
Limited success due to lack of awareness and digital access barriers.
One Nation One Ration Card (ONORC) scheme (2018):
Designed to improve food security for internal migrants.
Many migrants remain outside its ambit, requiring better implementation.
Data gaps in migration tracking:
2021 Census delay: No updated data on migration post-Covid.
PLFS 2020-21: Reports a 28.9% migration rate, but collected during a volatile period.
Lack of a comprehensive database of Indian emigrants.
The Ministry of External Affairs’ emigrant estimates likely underreport migration.
The Way Forward: Strengthening Migration Governance
Expand state-level migration surveys:
Kerala Migration Surveys (since 1998) have enhanced policy formulation.
Replication in Odisha, Goa, Punjab, Gujarat, Jharkhand, Tamil Nadu is beneficial.
National-level surveys needed to track evolving migration trends.
Improve migrant welfare schemes:
Enhance awareness and access to e-Shram and ONORC.
Strengthen social security, insurance, and legal protections for migrant workers.
Facilitate safe international migration:
Strengthen pre-departure training and awareness programmes.
Expand support networks in emerging destinations.
Adapt policies to climate-induced migration:
Integrate climate resilience strategies into rural employment schemes.
Develop policies addressing agriculture-driven migration.
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ajiteshspeaks · 29 days ago
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Rural Infrastructure Development: Ajitesh Mondal's Approach to Building Sustainable Villages
The development of rural infrastructure represents a foundational requirement for sustainable development beyond urban centers. Through strategic initiatives across multiple sectors, Ajitesh Mondal has pioneered integrated approaches to rural infrastructure that address interconnected needs. Born on March 1, 1981 in Jharkhand, his approach to rural development demonstrates practical solutions that balance immediate necessities with long-term sustainability.
Educational Infrastructure
Drawing from his experience guiding 17,000 engineering graduates and 6,000 medical students, Ajitesh has supported the development of educational facilities that serve as multi-purpose community hubs beyond their primary educational function. This approach maximizes limited resources while creating centers for community engagement and lifelong learning.
Agricultural Support Systems
Through Mondal Agro Tech's operations including two dairy farms producing 2,000 liters of milk daily alongside diversified duck farming and goat farming initiatives, Ajitesh has implemented rural infrastructure systems that support agricultural value chains. From cold storage facilities to processing centers and distribution networks, these investments address critical gaps that often prevent rural producers from accessing profitable markets.
Thoughtful Rural Development
Tarapith PVT. LTD.'s projects across Bolpur and Tarapith, developed from its comprehensive 200 bigha land bank, demonstrate rural development approaches that preserve community character while enhancing quality of life through appropriate infrastructure. These projects show how thoughtful development can strengthen rather than replace traditional rural lifestyles.
The Pinky Paul Foundation's Infrastructure Focus
The Pinky Paul Foundation, co-founded as the brainchild of Pinky Paul and Ajitesh Mondal, implements targeted rural infrastructure initiatives: ✔ Water Access Projects – Addressing fundamental needs for clean water ✔ Renewable Energy Systems – Creating sustainable power solutions for remote areas ✔ Digital Connectivity – Bridging the urban-rural digital divide ✔ Community Health Infrastructure – Bringing essential services closer to rural populations
Resilient Systems Design
Despite facing significant challenges including three heart attacks and a brain stroke, Ajitesh has developed infrastructure systems designed for longevity and community management, ensuring that investments continue to serve rural populations through changing circumstances.
As India balances rapid urbanization with the needs of its substantial rural population, Ajitesh Mondal's integrated approach to rural infrastructure offers valuable models for development that addresses immediate needs while building foundations for sustainable rural futures.
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news365timesindia · 1 month ago
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[ad_1] Imagining a professional painter. Is it a man or a woman? Now imagine a world free from gender stereotypes. This International Women’s Day, AkzoNobel India is celebrating its ‘Indradhanush’ women who are challenging the status-quo in the male-dominated industries of decorative painting with the transformative power of paint.     Kashmira Begum, our Indradhanush paint retailer now better supports her family with the incremental income in Horwah, West Bengal   In under four years, AkzoNobel’s social initiative, Project Indradhanush has created a new sustainable livelihood-driven ecosystem for more than 3,100 rural women in in more than 940 villages across seven states of India. Noteworthy that over 2,100 women are now vocationally trained, financially independent professional painters while another 1,000 women are successful paint-preneurs.   Celebrating every Indradhanush woman, Rohit Totla, Executive Director of AkzoNobel India said, “At AkzoNobel, we believe that communities flourish when women thrive. The true magic of Project Indradhanush lies in harnessing the untapped potential of rural women — from introducing opportunities in the paint industry and helping them develop livelihood-linked vocational skills to providing necessary resources for their success. What we’re most proud of is seeing our Indradhanush women carve out new careers and paint the future, both for themselves and their families. A future that’s more equitable, empowered and colourful for all.”   For thousands of women, like 40-year-old Avanti Bai Dhakad — a seasonal agricultural labourer from Nagari village in Ratlam district, Madhya Pradesh — Project Indradhanush has been life-changing. Through decorative painting, she found not only a source of stable income but also a newfound sense of confidence and independence. Likewise, Anil and Antim Bala's dream of growing their income from their small general store is now a reality. After becoming paint-entrepreneurs, their monthly income has increased by 70%, giving them the hope and means to build a brighter future for their young children.   Initiated in Darrang, an aspirational district in Assam in 2021, Project Indradhanush has since then rapidly expanded, touching more lives with each passing year. Today, the initiative empowers rural women across nearly 270 villages in Villupuram, Thiruvallur and Kanchipuram districts of Tamil Nadu; over 480 villages in Howrah, Bankura, West Bardhaman, Purulia, East Midnapore districts of West Bengal; nearly 120 villages in Ujjain, Ratlam and Mandsaur districts of Madhya Pradesh; 30 villages in East Singhum, Jharkhand; and in the Nuh district in Haryana.   For more information, please visit www.akzonobel.co.in. !function(f,b,e,v,n,t,s) if(f.fbq)return;n=f.fbq=function()n.callMethod? n.callMethod.apply(n,arguments):n.queue.push(arguments); if(!f._fbq)f._fbq=n;n.push=n;n.loaded=!0;n.version='2.0'; n.queue=[];t=b.createElement(e);t.async=!0; t.src=v;s=b.getElementsByTagName(e)[0]; s.parentNode.insertBefore(t,s)(window,document,'script', 'https://connect.facebook.net/en_US/fbevents.js'); fbq('init', '311356416665414'); fbq('track', 'PageView'); [ad_2] Source link
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news365times · 1 month ago
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[ad_1] Imagining a professional painter. Is it a man or a woman? Now imagine a world free from gender stereotypes. This International Women’s Day, AkzoNobel India is celebrating its ‘Indradhanush’ women who are challenging the status-quo in the male-dominated industries of decorative painting with the transformative power of paint.     Kashmira Begum, our Indradhanush paint retailer now better supports her family with the incremental income in Horwah, West Bengal   In under four years, AkzoNobel’s social initiative, Project Indradhanush has created a new sustainable livelihood-driven ecosystem for more than 3,100 rural women in in more than 940 villages across seven states of India. Noteworthy that over 2,100 women are now vocationally trained, financially independent professional painters while another 1,000 women are successful paint-preneurs.   Celebrating every Indradhanush woman, Rohit Totla, Executive Director of AkzoNobel India said, “At AkzoNobel, we believe that communities flourish when women thrive. The true magic of Project Indradhanush lies in harnessing the untapped potential of rural women — from introducing opportunities in the paint industry and helping them develop livelihood-linked vocational skills to providing necessary resources for their success. What we’re most proud of is seeing our Indradhanush women carve out new careers and paint the future, both for themselves and their families. A future that’s more equitable, empowered and colourful for all.”   For thousands of women, like 40-year-old Avanti Bai Dhakad — a seasonal agricultural labourer from Nagari village in Ratlam district, Madhya Pradesh — Project Indradhanush has been life-changing. Through decorative painting, she found not only a source of stable income but also a newfound sense of confidence and independence. Likewise, Anil and Antim Bala's dream of growing their income from their small general store is now a reality. After becoming paint-entrepreneurs, their monthly income has increased by 70%, giving them the hope and means to build a brighter future for their young children.   Initiated in Darrang, an aspirational district in Assam in 2021, Project Indradhanush has since then rapidly expanded, touching more lives with each passing year. Today, the initiative empowers rural women across nearly 270 villages in Villupuram, Thiruvallur and Kanchipuram districts of Tamil Nadu; over 480 villages in Howrah, Bankura, West Bardhaman, Purulia, East Midnapore districts of West Bengal; nearly 120 villages in Ujjain, Ratlam and Mandsaur districts of Madhya Pradesh; 30 villages in East Singhum, Jharkhand; and in the Nuh district in Haryana.   For more information, please visit www.akzonobel.co.in. !function(f,b,e,v,n,t,s) if(f.fbq)return;n=f.fbq=function()n.callMethod? n.callMethod.apply(n,arguments):n.queue.push(arguments); if(!f._fbq)f._fbq=n;n.push=n;n.loaded=!0;n.version='2.0'; n.queue=[];t=b.createElement(e);t.async=!0; t.src=v;s=b.getElementsByTagName(e)[0]; s.parentNode.insertBefore(t,s)(window,document,'script', 'https://connect.facebook.net/en_US/fbevents.js'); fbq('init', '311356416665414'); fbq('track', 'PageView'); [ad_2] Source link
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indrosphere · 3 months ago
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Jharkhand's Ragi Revolution: Cultivating Hope in Gumla
Gumla, Jharkhand's Ragi Revolution is a Harvard Business School case study! This initiative boosted ragi cultivation, improving nutrition and creating a thriving local economy. #RagiRevolution #Gumla #Jharkhand
Gumla, a district once grappling with poverty and insurgency in Jharkhand, is now witnessing a remarkable transformation. Located about 100 km from Ranchi, its undulating terrain posed significant challenges to farming. The majority of the population relied on rain-fed agriculture for sustenance, cultivating paddy—a water-intensive crop that often fetched them a meagre earning of Rs 16 or Rs 17…
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tractorseva · 4 months ago
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Agriculture Empowerment in Jharkhand: An Initiative by NABARD and Tractor Seva
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It is a big leap forward for the region to have risen agricultural productivity. Two of the major projects of irrigation were sanctioned by NABARD recently, which also means Rs 770 crore would be sanctioned for the projects in the Palamu and Giridih districts. The projects will irrigate more than 21,000 hectares of land, uplifting rural infrastructure while making livelihood avenues available for thousands of farmers.
Investment in irrigation acts as an inducement for agricultural development.
RIDF: The RIDF sanctioned for the current fiscal 2024-25 will complete advanced irrigation systems; other than that, in Palamu, the project will irrigate 11,000 hectares more land through an exhaustive network of pipelines in eight blocks, and simultaneously, the megalift irrigation project in Giridih will cover 165 out of the 197 villages in the Pirtand block, while expanding the cultivable area by nearly 10,158 hectares.
Such investments are very crucial since they enhance agricultural activities and still contribute to general rural community development. Infrastructure changes the agricultural landscape as well as impacts better yields and increased income.
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hindustanmorning · 5 months ago
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Shivraj highlighted the unique Jharkhand election where tribals are now a minority in Pakur
The Jharkhand elections campaign is now in its last stage. Following the initial round of voting, arrangements are currently underway at full speed for the second phase. The topic of tribal rights has grown in significance, leading all parties to try to attract this group. In this episode, Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan fiercely criticized the JMM government. He clearly stated that…
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5thpiillar · 7 months ago
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Economic Growth and Challenges in Jharkhand
Jharkhand, rich in mineral resources, holds significant economic potential. This article examines the current state of the economy, focusing on key sectors such as mining, agriculture, and industry. We analyze the opportunities for growth and the challenges that hinder development, including infrastructure deficits and policy issues. Readers will also find essential insights from Jharkhand News Hindi, providing updates on government initiatives aimed at boosting the economy and creating jobs. By understanding the economic landscape, stakeholders can work towards harnessing Jharkhand’s resources for sustainable development and prosperity.
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twnenglish · 8 months ago
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New Government Schemes and Programs Announced in Union Budget 2024-25
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Union Budget 2024-25 outlined a comprehensive vision for India's transformation into a 'Viksit Bharat' or Developed India by 2047. The budget prioritized nine key areas: agriculture, employment, skilling, human development, manufacturing, services, urban development, energy security, infrastructure, innovation, and next-generation reforms.
The budget was underpinned by a strong focus on inclusive growth, with significant allocations for sectors like agriculture, education, healthcare, and social welfare. It emphasized job creation, skill development, and infrastructure development as crucial drivers of economic growth. Additionally, the budget prioritized energy security through investments in renewable energy sources and nuclear power.
To achieve the ambitious goal of a developed India, the government introduced several flagship schemes, including the Purvodaya plan for the eastern region, the PM Surya Ghar initiative for rooftop solar, the Atmanirbhar Oil Seeds Abhiyan, employment-linked incentive schemes, a new skilling program, the Pradhan Mantri Janjatiya Unnat Gram Abhiyan, a credit guarantee scheme for MSMEs, and NPS Vatsalya.
These initiatives are designed to address specific challenges and create opportunities across various sectors of the economy.
Overall, Budget 2024-25 presented a roadmap for India's progress towards becoming a developed nation, with a strong emphasis on inclusive growth, job creation, and infrastructure development.
Explore the Full List of Schemes from the 2024-25 Union Budget
Viksit Bharat: The Blueprint for a Developed India
The Union Budget 2024-25 introduced the ambitious vision of 'Viksit Bharat' (Developed India) by 2047. This overarching goal encompasses a multi-faceted approach to propel India towards economic prosperity, social progress, and environmental sustainability.
Purvodaya: Developing India's Eastern Region
A cornerstone of the Viksit Bharat initiative is the 'Purvodaya' plan, designed to accelerate the development of India's eastern region. States like Jharkhand, Bihar, Odisha, West Bengal, and Andhra Pradesh will be at the heart of this development push.
Infrastructure Development: Significant investments in transportation, energy, and digital connectivity are planned to improve the region's infrastructure.
Human Capital Development: Focus on education, healthcare, and skill development will be crucial to enhancing the region's human capital.
Economic Growth: The government aims to create a conducive environment for businesses and industries to thrive, generating employment opportunities and boosting economic growth.
By transforming the eastern region into a growth engine, the government aims to reduce regional disparities and contribute significantly to India's overall development.
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amityranchi · 9 months ago
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Curious Why Amity Is The Best B.Tech. College In Jharkhand?
The way to go for a thriving career as an engineer is to have substantial determination and an unwavering commitment. This article will discuss in detail how students who want to become engineers can choose their paths to success by getting the best engineering education and industry exposure. 
Significance of Choosing Amity University, Ranchi
This article will allow us to recognize the transformational influence of Amity University Ranchi's education on engineering students' career goals and overall success instead of just stating what it is. Students who wish to have a prosperous career should be very particular about choosing an engineering college with a strong legacy and a proven academic track record. Amity University Ranchi shines brightly among many other colleges that offer various engineering courses. Amity, being the best engineering college in Ranchi, provides an interactive classroom environment where students engage deeply in their studies, facilitating comprehensive learning experiences.
Distinguishing Features of Amity University Ranchi
Amity University Ranchi distinguishes itself because of its commitment to academic excellence, state-of-the-art infrastructure, and innovative teaching methodologies. The university offers a diverse range of programs encompassing engineering, business, law, and communication studies. Equipped with cutting-edge research facilities and experienced faculty, Amity University Ranchi nurtures a culture of innovation and scholarly pursuit. The institution emphasizes holistic development through extracurricular activities, community service, and social initiatives, ensuring well-rounded growth.
Engineering Programs Offered at Amity University Ranchi
Amity University Ranchi provides spectrum engineering degrees across six specialized fields, allowing students to effectively pursue and follow their interests and career aspirations:
B.Tech. in Biotechnology
This field of Btech combines the principles of biology and technology and prepares the students for crucial roles in the healthcare, agriculture, and pharmaceutical industries.
B.Tech. in Civil Engineering
When students choose to pick up civil engineering as their top career choice, they gain foundational knowledge in designing, constructing, and maintaining infrastructure for buildings, roads, bridges, and dams, which provides them with opportunities to work in the construction and urban development sectors, but for that, they should choose the best engineering college in Jharkhand.
B.Tech. in Computer Science & Engineering
Computer science is always a fad among students because of the increased demand for software engineers in the IT sector in India and around the globe. To equip graduates for diverse industries such as information technology, aerospace, defence, manufacturing, banking, healthcare, and retail, catering to various employers, including software firms, system integrators, and consulting agencies.
B.Tech. in Electronics & Communication Engineering
Encompassing telecommunications, signal processing, and electronic circuit design, graduates find prospects in aviation, consumer electronics, electricity plants, and communication industries.
B.Tech. in Mechanical & Automation Engineering
This field covers mechanical systems, robotics, automation, and manufacturing processes, offering avenues in aerospace, automobiles, chemical industries, and oil exploration.
B.Tech. in Artificial Intelligence
It is a highly sought-after program that provides theoretical and practical expertise in AI and machine learning, preparing students for careers in robotics, AI specialization, and beyond.
Conclusion
Choosing the right engineering college is important for a solid future in the engineering sector, and for that, Amity University Ranchi stands tall as one of the excellent choices, offering students diverse programs, outstanding infrastructure, and the best opportunities. For more information about the engineering courses that Amity Ranchi offers, you can directly go to its website and read comprehensively about the courses offered. Apply today!
Source: https://amityuniversityranchi.blogspot.com/2024/07/curious-why-amity-is-best-btech-college.html
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townpostin · 8 months ago
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ATMA Approves ₹232.53 Lakh Budget for Agriculture Extension
Focus on coarse grains, water management, and pulse cultivation in 2024-25 plan ATMA Government Body and District Food Security Mission Executive Committee approve comprehensive agricultural plan for 2024-25. JAMSHEDPUR – A crucial meeting chaired by Deputy Commissioner Ananya Mittal approved a ₹232.53 lakh budget for agricultural activities and extension programs in the district for 2024-25. The…
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indiabizforsale · 1 year ago
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How To Find Investors For Business? - Here's the ultimate list
Over 11 years, we’ve cultivated a network of over 37,700 active business investors. Thousands of business owners/startup founders to connecting with potential investors/buyers or partners by their own to get funded/exit in the fastest and easiest way possible.
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Locations Based Business Investors in India
We know how crucial your time is. So, we made location based business investors list below to help you find the right matches instantly.
So with less effort, you can click in only that fits your preferences and initiate the connection with the right potential investor matches;
1653 business investors in Andhra Pradesh Andhra-Pradesh
303 business investors in Arunachal Pradesh
350 business investors in Assam
502 business investors in Bihar
437 business investors in Chhattisgarh
905 business investors in Goa
2731 business investors in Gujarat
1486 business investors in Haryana
757 business investors in Himachal Pradesh
464 business investors in Jharkhand
2832 business investors in Karnataka
1130 business investors in Kerala
1021 business investors in Madhya Pradesh
3638 business investors in Maharashtra
273 business investors in Manipur
275 business investors in Meghalaya
274 business investors in Mizoram
272 business investors in Nagaland
456 business investors in Orissa
885 business investors in Punjab
1105 business investors in Rajasthan
300 business investors in Sikkim
2404 business investors in Tamil Nadu
1366 business investors in Telangana
283 business investors in Tripura
1425 business investors in Uttar Pradesh
813 business investors in Uttarakhand
970 business investors in West Bengal
Business Investors Based on Union Territories 
972 business investors in Chandigarh
3894 business investors in Delhi
290 business investors in Diu
517 business investors in Pondicherry
281 business investors in Andaman Nicobar
335 business investors in Jammu and Kashmir
100 business investors in Dadra-and-Nagar-Haveli
1539 other business investors in India 
Industry Based Business Investors in India
During our 11 years of journey, we came to know that, for business owners (like those like you who are looking for right partner/investor) are more focusing on specific business based matches.
So here, we make a list based on major industry based investors for you to get stated with;
2738 Agriculture business investors in India
1230 entertainment business investors in India
3877 automobile business investors in India
4376 services-based business investors in India
2241 real estate and construction business investors in India
2136 finance business investors in India
6852 healthcare and pharmaceutical business investors in India
11676 hotel and restaurant business investors in India
5220 IT/Tech business investors in India
9281 manufacturing business investors in India
3501 personal care business investors in India
5875 retail/wholesale business investors in India
1613 travel business investors in India
3141 utilities & energy business investors in India
4517 education business investors in India
5864 startup investors in India
480 media and broadcasting business investors in India
5244 franchise business investors in India
Above all industry-based investors list may go beyond the total of 37,700 networks as many investors have multiple industry preferences. For example one of our Investor (Saurabh) from Indore, is open to investing in IT, Food, Agriculture, and Pharmaceutical businesses.
So, you can find your potential matches and close your fundraising or M&A deal straight away.
Best of luck!
Source: https://indiabizforsale.com/blog/37700-investors-to-contact-for-your-business-in-india
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ajiteshspeaks · 1 month ago
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Ajitesh Mondal's Agricultural Revolution: The Story of Mondal Agro Tech
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Ajitesh Mondal, known for his transformative work in education, has expanded his visionary approach to agriculture through Mondal Agro Tech. Born on March 1, 1981 in Nirsa Village, Dhanbad, Jharkhand, Mondal's agricultural ventures demonstrate his commitment to sustainable development beyond the classroom.
From Education to Agriculture
As the CEO of Mondal Agro Tech, Ajitesh has applied the same meticulous approach to agricultural innovation that made him successful in education. His transition into agriculture represents a holistic vision of development that addresses both intellectual and material needs of communities.
Dairy Excellence
Mondal Agro Tech operates two state-of-the-art dairy farms housing 100 units of cows. These facilities implement modern animal husbandry practices while maintaining high standards of animal welfare. The farms produce an impressive 2,000 liters of milk daily, contributing significantly to local dairy supply chains.
Diversified Farming Initiatives
Beyond dairy, Mondal Agro Tech has ventured into duck farming and goat farming, creating integrated agricultural systems that maximize resource efficiency. These diversified operations demonstrate Ajitesh's understanding of sustainable agricultural practices and food security.
Resilience Through Diversity
Despite facing three heart attacks and a brain stroke, Ajitesh has built resilient agricultural systems that can thrive even during periods of leadership transition. This approach mirrors his educational philosophy of creating sustainable institutions that transcend individual leadership.
Social Impact through Agriculture
Mondal Agro Tech extends Ajitesh's social mission: ✔ Employment Generation – Creating rural livelihoods ✔ Nutritional Security – Providing quality dairy products ✔ Sustainable Practices – Implementing environmentally friendly farming methods
As Ajitesh Mondal continues to expand his agricultural ventures alongside his educational initiatives, Mondal Agro Tech stands as a testament to his belief in integrated development that addresses both educational and economic needs of communities.
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[ad_1] Latteys Industries Limited, a leading NSE-listed manufacturer of energy-efficient solar submersible pumps, has reported a remarkable year in 2024. The company has received several significant orders, reinforcing its presence across India and bolstering its reputation as a committed player in India’s green energy initiatives.   Solar Submersible Pumps   Major Achievements in 2024:   1. RajasthanPM-KUSUMScheme In March 2024, Latteys Industries secured a prestigious order worth approximately Rs. 30 crore for the design, manufacture, supply, installation, testing, and commissioning of 1,000 Off-Grid Solar Photovoltaic Water Pumping Systems (SPWPS) under Component-B of the PM-KUSUM scheme. The project includes a complete system warranty and repair/maintenance services for five years, awarded by the Rajasthan Horticulture Department, Jaipur.   2. OEM Work Orders September 2024: Orders worth Rs. 3 crore from OEMs for the supply of solar submersible pumps under the Kusum Yojna. Exports: In September 2024, Latteys Industries received an export order for solar submersible pumps worth Rs. 1.5 crore plus GST through our Export Party. November 2024: Orders worth Rs. 1.875 crore plus GST for supplying solar submersible pumps to state governments in Jharkhand and Maharashtra. December 2024: An additional order worth Rs. 1.15 Crore plus GST  to supply solar submersible pumps to the Maharashtra state government under PM Kusum Yojana.   Total Orders in Hand as On Date: 37.525 Crore Plus GST 3. Ongoing Expansion: Latteys Industries continues its growth trajectory, securing numerous orders from various regions across India. The company is currently empanelled for installations in Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Gujarat, and Uttar Pradesh, and is actively exploring opportunities to expand into other untapped regions.   Comment from the Promoter: Mr. Kapoor Chand Garg, Promoter of Latteys Industries Limited, expressed his delight over the company’s performance, saying: "We are thrilled with the recognition Latteys Industries is receiving as a committed and reliable partner in India’s renewable energy sector. These significant orders not only validate our dedication to quality but also reflect our ability to support the nation’s green energy initiatives. We remain focused on delivering sustainable solutions and achieving even greater success in the years to come."   Strengthening India’s Green Energy Future: Latteys Industries’ success in 2024 underscores its commitment to contributing to India’s green energy initiatives, particularly in the solar water pump segment. With a strong portfolio of orders and an expanding market footprint, the company is well-positioned to play a vital role in the transition to renewable energy solutions.   About Latteys Industries Limited Founded in 2004, Latteys Industries Limited is a leading manufacturer of advanced pumping solutions catering to Agricultural, Industrial, Domestic, and Horticultural needs. With a robust portfolio of over 700 models—including Submersible, Self-Priming, Centrifugal Monoblock, Shallow-Well, and Horizontal Openwell Submersible Pumpsets—the company operates a state of-the-art manufacturing facility in GIDC Naroda, Gujarat. Company now having operating its business through Seven Branches i.e., Kanpur, Patna, Delhi, Ranchi, Jaipur and Indore across PAN India. The facility boasts an annual production capacity of approximately 1,80,000 Pumps, making Latteys Industries a trusted name in the pumping solutions industry.   Safe Harbor Certain statements in this release concerning our future growth prospects may be seen as forward looking statements, which involve a number of risks and uncertainties that could cause the actuals to differ materially from such statements. It is not possible to undertake to update any such statement that may have been made from time to time.
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[ad_1] Latteys Industries Limited, a leading NSE-listed manufacturer of energy-efficient solar submersible pumps, has reported a remarkable year in 2024. The company has received several significant orders, reinforcing its presence across India and bolstering its reputation as a committed player in India’s green energy initiatives.   Solar Submersible Pumps   Major Achievements in 2024:   1. RajasthanPM-KUSUMScheme In March 2024, Latteys Industries secured a prestigious order worth approximately Rs. 30 crore for the design, manufacture, supply, installation, testing, and commissioning of 1,000 Off-Grid Solar Photovoltaic Water Pumping Systems (SPWPS) under Component-B of the PM-KUSUM scheme. The project includes a complete system warranty and repair/maintenance services for five years, awarded by the Rajasthan Horticulture Department, Jaipur.   2. OEM Work Orders September 2024: Orders worth Rs. 3 crore from OEMs for the supply of solar submersible pumps under the Kusum Yojna. Exports: In September 2024, Latteys Industries received an export order for solar submersible pumps worth Rs. 1.5 crore plus GST through our Export Party. November 2024: Orders worth Rs. 1.875 crore plus GST for supplying solar submersible pumps to state governments in Jharkhand and Maharashtra. December 2024: An additional order worth Rs. 1.15 Crore plus GST  to supply solar submersible pumps to the Maharashtra state government under PM Kusum Yojana.   Total Orders in Hand as On Date: 37.525 Crore Plus GST 3. Ongoing Expansion: Latteys Industries continues its growth trajectory, securing numerous orders from various regions across India. The company is currently empanelled for installations in Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Gujarat, and Uttar Pradesh, and is actively exploring opportunities to expand into other untapped regions.   Comment from the Promoter: Mr. Kapoor Chand Garg, Promoter of Latteys Industries Limited, expressed his delight over the company’s performance, saying: "We are thrilled with the recognition Latteys Industries is receiving as a committed and reliable partner in India’s renewable energy sector. These significant orders not only validate our dedication to quality but also reflect our ability to support the nation’s green energy initiatives. We remain focused on delivering sustainable solutions and achieving even greater success in the years to come."   Strengthening India’s Green Energy Future: Latteys Industries’ success in 2024 underscores its commitment to contributing to India’s green energy initiatives, particularly in the solar water pump segment. With a strong portfolio of orders and an expanding market footprint, the company is well-positioned to play a vital role in the transition to renewable energy solutions.   About Latteys Industries Limited Founded in 2004, Latteys Industries Limited is a leading manufacturer of advanced pumping solutions catering to Agricultural, Industrial, Domestic, and Horticultural needs. With a robust portfolio of over 700 models—including Submersible, Self-Priming, Centrifugal Monoblock, Shallow-Well, and Horizontal Openwell Submersible Pumpsets—the company operates a state of-the-art manufacturing facility in GIDC Naroda, Gujarat. Company now having operating its business through Seven Branches i.e., Kanpur, Patna, Delhi, Ranchi, Jaipur and Indore across PAN India. The facility boasts an annual production capacity of approximately 1,80,000 Pumps, making Latteys Industries a trusted name in the pumping solutions industry.   Safe Harbor Certain statements in this release concerning our future growth prospects may be seen as forward looking statements, which involve a number of risks and uncertainties that could cause the actuals to differ materially from such statements. It is not possible to undertake to update any such statement that may have been made from time to time.
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