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Steel Mahakumbh 2025, held in Mumbai, combined a major steel expo with the 37th National Conference on Sustainable Steel. The event saw MoUs worth over ₹80,000 crore, strong policy signals on green steel, and the launch of the Green Certificate. For MSMEs, the value was in direct access to mills and service centres, price discovery on the floor, and compliance clarity through MTCs and standards. Beyond announcements, it offered practical contacts and insights to guide future procurement decisions.

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LEAPS India Logistics programme is an initiative by the DPIIT to recognise and award excellence in leadership and innovation in the Indian logistics sector. Those MSMEs, start-ups and logistics enablers, who have demonstrated leadership in logistics growth can submit their nomination under different categories, the winners of which will be...

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Direct Reduced Iron (DRI), also known as sponge iron, is a key raw material used in modern steelmaking, especially in Electric Arc Furnaces and Induction Furnaces. As the world’s largest producer of sponge iron, India plays a major role in the global DRI supply chain and the growth of the secondary steel sector. Read on to understand the DRI full form, its production process, types, advantages, and its role in India’s steel industry.

Last updated on: Mar 6, 2026

The new rule for GST registration in 2025 introduces biometric authentication, Aadhaar verification, revised timelines, and AI-driven fraud detection. These changes aim to streamline the GST process and prevent fraud while ensuring faster verification for businesses. Learn how to comply with the latest GST registration updates.

Last updated on: Nov 11, 2025

India’s GST collection surged 9.1% in February 2025, reaching ₹1.83 lakh crore, signalling strong economic growth, increased compliance, and rising domestic consumption. Key drivers include higher e-invoicing adoption, digital tax reforms, and expanding business activity. With continued policy support and sectoral growth, GST revenues are expected to maintain an upward trend.

Last updated on: Mar 3, 2025
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