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India's Economy to Grow 7.4% in 2025: UN Report

India's economy is projected to grow at 7.4% in 2025, remaining a global leader. The UN report highlights strong private consumption and infrastructure spending as key drivers. Read the full analysis.

India's GDP growth may slow to 6.6% in 2026: UN

A UN report forecasts India's GDP growth to moderate to 6.6% in 2026 from 6.9% in 2025, citing global headwinds. Read the full analysis of economic projections and policy challenges.

UN: India's Economy to Grow 6.6% in 2026

A new UN report forecasts robust 6.6% growth for India in 2026, highlighting East and South Asia's resilience amid global economic uncertainty. Key insights revealed.

RBI: 2025 Trade Shift, Reforms Vital for India's Growth

RBI's annual report highlights a pivotal shift in global trade dynamics in 2025. Sustaining India's high growth path requires continued focus on economic reforms, fiscal consolidation, and boosting private investment. Read the full analysis.

India's Economy to Reach $5 Trillion by 2026-27: CEA

India's Chief Economic Adviser projects the economy will hit $5 trillion by 2026-27, navigating global fragmentation. Key drivers include strong domestic demand and public investment. Read the full analysis.

India's Q2 GDP Growth Hits Impressive 8.2%

India's economy surges with 8.2% GDP growth in Q2 FY25, driven by manufacturing and construction. Economist explains what's behind this remarkable performance and future outlook.

Jaipur Headlines: Major Updates You Need Today

Stay informed with the latest developments in Jaipur covering civic updates, traffic alerts, weather conditions, and political news. Watch the full video for comprehensive coverage.

7 Causes of Oversleeping & Daytime Fatigue

Discover the 7 common reasons behind excessive sleep and persistent tiredness. Learn how lifestyle, health conditions, and sleep disorders affect your energy and find solutions for better rest.

Navy Officer's High-Altitude Photography Challenges

Former Indian Navy Captain Navtej Singh shares the extreme physical demands of aerial photography at 20,000 feet. Discover how military precision meets combat art in freezing moments mid-air.

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