India to remain fastest growing economy in FY27, says World Bank

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India to remain fastest growing economy in FY27, says World Bank

Agencies New Delhi India is expected to remain the world’s fastest-growing major economy in financialyear 2026-27, although growth is projected to ease to 6.6 per cent from 7.7 per cent in the previous fiscal year amid higher energy prices and rising input costs, according to the World Bank’s lates»»»

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The Times of India India 31.01. 02:19

WB offers 5-year $8-10bn support in new structure

. New Delhi: With a focus on creating jobs in the private sector, the World Bank on Friday announced a new country framework for India with an annual support of $8-10 billion over the next five years, using its full range of instruments and mobilising private sector capital at scale.The new framewo»»»

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Hindustan Times India 08.11.2025. 14:27

Manohar Lal Khattar launches DRAP, UiWIN to clear dumpsites across India by September 2026

Manohar Lal Khattar launches DRAP, UiWIN to clear dumpsites across India by September 2026 New Delhi, Union Minister Manohar Lal Khattar on Friday launched two flagship initiatives – the Dumpsite Remediation Accelerator Programme and the Urban Investment Window in a major step towards building sust»»»

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The Economic Times India 30.10.2025. 13:27

Rising population in cities pose challenge for urbanisation, says Union Minister Khattar

Union Minister Manohar Lal Khattar highlighted urbanisation as a major issue due to rising city populations. Regional meetings are underway to address urban development concerns across states. The Centre plans an Urban Conclave in New Delhi soon. Cooperative federalism is stressed for national prog»»»

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The New Indian Express India 03.09.2025. 06:05

Poor urban planning causing lack of infra, impacting pedestrians: Experts

Add TNIE As A Trusted Source NEW DELHI: Citing poor urban planning causing lack of infrastructure—a situation exacerbated by increasing vehicular traffic and inadequate footpaths—experts on Tuesday voiced their concern about pedestrians’ rights being ignored in India. They were speaking at a two-d»»»

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