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MMarkets Read More How India’s pesticide market is changing | Explained News4 August 2025 Crop protection chemicals are commonly known as “pesticides”. These are basically substances sprayed on crops to protect against…
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FFitness Read More Explained: How one Colombian man brought Zumba to the world, and the row over it in Kerala | Explained News29 June 2025 Several religious groups in Kerala recently criticised the state government’s decision to introduce Zumba classes in schools to…
UUnited States Read More China This Week | New US-China trade deal and a Xi-Panchen Lama meeting | Explained News13 June 2025 It was another week of important tariff-related developments for China and the United States, and much like in…
EEconomy Read More How IMF has forced Pakistan to reform its farm sector | Explained News31 May 2025 Can one imagine India dismantling minimum support price (MSP)-based procurement operations in wheat and rice? Or the government…