Vedanta Group plans to invest $20 billion in India in 4 years.

  • Vedanta Group, led by Anil Agarwal, plans to invest $20 billion in India over the next four years, focusing on technology, electronics, and glass businesses, and exploring expansion into the semiconductor and glass manufacturing sectors.
  • The group has expressed readiness to sell its steel business but only at the right price, emphasizing that the business is profitable with a dedicated team.


Number of Telecom Subscribers in the country increased to 119.9 Crore.

  • The number of telephone subscribers in India has increased from 1,19.77 crore at the end of February 2024 to 1,19.93 crore at the end of March 2024 which is a 0.13% increase.
  • The number of broadband customers has increased to 92.4 crore in March.
  • Customer Added:
    • Reliance Jio - 21.4 lakh
    • Bharti Airtel - 17.5 lakh
  • Customer Lost:
    • Vodafone-Idea - 6.8 lakh
    • BSNL - 23.5 lakh


Mining Sector recorded record production in the financial year 2023-24.

  • The Mineral Production Index for March 2024 was 156.1, which is 1.2% higher than the level for March 2023.
  • Production of Iron ore - 277 MMT - (7.4% increase)
  • Production of limestone - 406.5 MMT - (10.7% increase)
  • Production of aluminum - 41.59 Lakh Tonn - (2.1% increase)
  • Iron ore and limestone together constitute about 80 percent of the total MCDR mineral production by value.

Pakistan officially adopted the Indian way of Yoga.

  • Islamabad’s Capital Development Authority (CDA) initiated free yoga classes at F-9 Park, promoting health and wellness in Pakistan.
  • The move was appreciated by residents, highlighting yoga's growing popularity and potential to send positive cross-border messages amidst India-Pakistan tensions.
  • Yoga was mentioned in the Hindu text Rigveda.
  • Patanjali is known as the father of modern yoga.


Chandigarh University becomes India’s 1st to start Harvard program.

  • Chandigarh University signs MoU with Harvard to offer a collaborative MBA program, aligning with India's New Education Policy for international academic partnerships.
  • The collaboration aims for knowledge exchange, academic innovation, and high-quality business education, providing Chandigarh University students with global exposure and opportunities.
  • CU Chancellor - Satnam Singh Sandhu.

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