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  • MSME Manufacturing Sees Steady Growth, But Global Tensions Weigh on Momentum

    New Delhi, Apr 20 (BNP): India’s MSME manufacturing sector recorded expansion during the January–March period, although the pace of growth showed signs of moderation amid geopolitical uncertainties in West Asia, according to a recent survey by PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

    The survey indicates that while overall business activity in the MSME segment remained positive, external pressures—particularly disruptions linked to the West Asia crisis—have slightly dampened growth momentum.

    Rising input costs, supply chain concerns, and global market volatility were identified as key challenges affecting sentiment in the sector. Despite these headwinds, manufacturers continued to report expansion in production and order activity, reflecting underlying resilience in domestic demand.

    Industry stakeholders noted that MSMEs are adapting to external shocks by focusing on efficiency, diversification of supply sources, and greater reliance on domestic markets.

    The report further highlights that sustained government support, credit availability, and policy interventions have helped cushion the impact of global uncertainties on small and medium enterprises.

    Overall, the survey suggests that while growth in the MSME manufacturing sector continues, external geopolitical tensions have introduced caution into business outlooks for the near term.

     
  • PM Modi to Inaugurate Mega Refinery Petrochemical Project in Rajasthan

    New Delhi, Apr 20 (BNP): Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Rajasthan on Tuesday to inaugurate India’s first greenfield integrated refinery and petrochemical complex at Pachpadra in Balotra.

    The project, built with an investment of over ₹79,450 crore, is among the largest energy infrastructure developments in the country. Officials said it marks an important step in expanding India’s refining capacity while strengthening its petrochemical manufacturing base.

    PM Modi to Inaugurate Mega Refinery Petrochemical Project in Rajasthan

     Pic Credit: Pexel

    The integrated facility is expected to enhance domestic production of key petrochemical products, reduce import dependence, and support industries such as plastics, textiles, fertilisers, and packaging.

    Authorities noted that the project will also contribute to regional development by creating employment opportunities and encouraging industrial growth in Rajasthan.

    During the visit, the Prime Minister is also scheduled to address a public gathering, where he is expected to highlight the project’s significance in advancing India’s energy security and industrial self-reliance.

    The refinery-petrochemical complex is seen as a key addition to India’s energy infrastructure, aligning with the country’s long-term goals of boosting manufacturing capacity and meeting rising energy and industrial demand.

  • Dubai’s leading developers have sold vast majority of homes scheduled for delivery this year

    fäm Properties analysis shows city’s 4-year pipeline 71.45% committed, as absorption rate leaves major global markets far behind

    Dubai, UAE, 20th April, 2026:  Dubai’s leading developers have already sold the vast majority of homes scheduled for delivery in 2026, while buyers have also snapped up 71.45% of the city’s total off-plan pipeline due for completion between 2026 and 2029. 

    A market analysis issued by fäm Properties today reveals a sustained alignment between supply and demand across one of the most active launch periods in the emirate’s history, maintaining an historic absorption rate that leaves other major global cities far behind. 

    Data from DXBinteract shows that in 2026 alone, ten of Dubai’s major developers are scheduled to deliver 43,217 units, of which 41,015 are already sold, resulting in a blended absorption rate of 94.91%. 

    Across the four-year pipeline from 2026 to 2029, all Dubai developers combined have 426,182 units scheduled for delivery, with 304,493 already sold, a level of buyer conviction few residential markets anywhere in the world have come close to matching. 

    Dubai's leading developers have sold vast majority of homes scheduled for delivery this year

     

    “Dubai continues to demonstrate a level of forward demand that is structurally different from most international property markets,” said Firas Al Msaddi, CEO of fäm Properties. 

    “When nearly all of next year’s deliveries and more than 70% of the next four years are already sold, it fundamentally changes how supply risk and market stability should be assessed. 

    “This reflects the confidence that buyers, both regional and international, have placed in a market built on transparency, strong regulatory foundations and a long-term vision that continues to attract commitment well ahead of delivery.” 

    Within the 2026 pipeline, absorption is consistently high across all of the market’s leading developers. Emaar has sold 99.1% of its 9,085 scheduled units, Meraas 99.77% of 2,615, with Dubai Holding and Meydan both fully sold out. 

    DAMAC stands at 99.17% and Danube at 99.55%, while Binghatti, carrying the largest single volume with 20,906 units due this year, has sold 87.31% of them. 

    Spanning the full market, encompassing tens of thousands of homes launched across one of the most active periods of project activity the emirate has seen, the data tells a consistent story. 

    Of the 111,408 units scheduled for delivery in Dubai in 2026, 87,514 have already been sold, an absorption rate of 78.55%. In 2027, 87,840 of 133,618 units are sold at 65.74%. 

    In 2028 the figure stands at 71.97% with 89,879 of 124,889 units already placed, and in 2029, 39,260 of 56,267 units are sold at 69.77%. Across all four years, 304,493 of 426,182 tracked units have a buyer behind them, a blended rate of 71.45%. 

    For context, since records began, the entire Dubai market inventory stands at 548,106 units launched, 400,038 sold, and an aggregate absorption rate of 72.99%. The four-year forward pipeline is performing in precise alignment with Dubai’s long-run market average. 

    In London, one of the world’s most established residential markets, just 8,436 new private homes were sold across the whole of 2025, according to data from Molior and research from Knight Frank published in early 2026. 

    This shows how rarely even the most mature markets sustain the level of forward absorption that Dubai has recorded across its entire active pipeline. 

    PROJECTS TO BE HANDED OVER IN 2026 BY MAJOR DEVELOPERS

     

     

    Developer

    Total Units

    Sold Units

    Absorption Rate

    1

    Emaar

    9,085

    9,003

    99.1%

    2

    Meraas

    2,615

    2.609

    99.77%

    3

    Dubai Holding

    326

    326

    100%

    4

    Meydan

    435

    435

    100%

    5

    DAMAC

    1,324

    1,313

    99.17%

    6

    Danube

    3,348

    3,333

    99.55%

    7

    Nakheel

    2,799

    2,617

    93.5%

    8

    Ellington

    1,170

    1,101

    94.1%

    9

    Imtiaz

    2,209

    2,024

    91.63%

    10

    Binghatti

    20,906

    18,254

    87.31%

     

    Totals

    43,217

    41,015

    94.91%

     

    FOUR-YEAR DELIVERY PIPELINE FOR ALL DEVELOPERS                               

     

    Delivery

    Units

    Sold Units

    Absorption Rate

    2026

    111,408

    87,514

    78.55%

    2027

    133,618

    87,840

    65.74%

    2028

    124,889

    89,879

    71.97%

    2029

    56,267

    39,260

    69.77%

    Totals

    426,182

    304,493

    71.45%

     

     

  • India’s Power Transmission Sector to Attract INR 9 Trillion Investment by 2032: Report

    New Delhi, Apr 20 (BNP): India’s power transmission sector is set for a significant expansion, with projected investments of around ₹9 trillion by 2032, according to a recent industry report. The surge in capital expenditure is expected to be driven by rising electricity demand, rapid infrastructure growth, and the country’s ongoing clean energy transition.

    The report states that the planned investments will focus on strengthening the national transmission backbone, expanding interstate power corridors, and enhancing the system’s ability to integrate large-scale renewable energy.

    India’s Power Transmission Sector to Attract INR 9 Trillion Investment by 2032: Report

     A major priority will be improving transmission capacity from renewable energy hubs to consumption centres, ensuring smoother evacuation of solar and wind power. Upgradation of grid infrastructure and adoption of advanced technologies for better load management are also expected to be key focus areas.

    Experts note that India’s evolving energy landscape requires a more flexible and resilient transmission network capable of handling fluctuating renewable output alongside growing industrial and urban demand.

    The report further highlights that policy support, regulatory reforms, and increasing private sector participation are likely to sustain long-term investment momentum in the sector.

    Overall, the projected capex underscores the critical role of transmission infrastructure in strengthening energy security, supporting economic expansion, and enabling India’s transition toward a cleaner and more efficient power system.

     
  • Study Flags Impact of Excess Screen Use on Children’s Behaviour and Sleep

    Jaipur, Apr 20 (BNP): A recent clinical assessment conducted at a leading government hospital in Rajasthan has brought renewed attention to the growing impact of prolonged screen exposure on children’s physical, cognitive, and emotional well-being. The findings indicate a clear association between higher daily screen use and disturbances in attention, sleep patterns, and behavioural balance among school-going children.

    Study Flags Impact of Excess Screen Use on Children’s Behaviour and Sleep

     The study evaluated 150 children in the age group of 10 to 16 years using behavioural observations, structured interactions, and parental feedback. It reflects an emerging lifestyle trend where digital devices are increasingly central to both learning and leisure, often without structured limits.

    According to the study

    According to the study, nearly 72% of children reported spending between three and six hours daily on mobile phones. Researchers observed that this level of screen engagement is frequently accompanied by reduced concentration, irregular sleep cycles, and diminished participation in offline activities.

    Children with higher screen exposure were more likely to show difficulty in sustaining attention during academic tasks, increased irritability, and a tendency to withdraw from face-to-face social interaction. A preference for digital engagement over physical or outdoor activities was also commonly noted.

    Cognitive and behavioural impact

    The findings suggest that prolonged and unregulated screen use may overstimulate developing cognitive systems, affecting a child’s ability to focus for extended periods. Exposure to fast-paced and constantly changing digital content can gradually reduce patience levels and weaken attention control, particularly in academic environments.

    Behavioural observations also indicated subtle emotional changes, including increased reliance on digital devices for comfort and reduced engagement with family members and peers. Over time, this pattern may influence social development and emotional responsiveness.

    Sleep disruption emerging as a key concern

    One of the most consistent observations in the study relates to sleep disturbance. Excessive screen use, especially during evening hours, was linked to delayed sleep onset and reduced overall sleep quality. This disruption in sleep patterns can have wider implications on memory consolidation, mood stability, and daytime alertness.

    A shifting childhood environment

    The study highlights a broader transformation in childhood experiences, where digital interaction is replacing traditional forms of play and communication. While technology continues to offer educational benefits, the findings underline the need to understand its behavioural and developmental impact when used without boundaries.

    The importance of balanced digital habits

    Experts associated with the assessment emphasise that complete avoidance of digital devices is neither practical nor necessary. Instead, the focus should be on structured and age-appropriate screen-time management.

    Recommended measures include limiting recreational screen use, encouraging outdoor physical activity, promoting family interaction, and maintaining device-free time before sleep. These steps are seen as essential in restoring balance between digital engagement and real-world experiences.

    A growing developmental concern

    The findings point toward an emerging public health and developmental concern, as screen dependency becomes increasingly common among children. While digital tools remain integral to modern life, the study underscores the importance of moderation to ensure healthy cognitive growth, emotional stability, and social development.

    In an increasingly digital world, the challenge lies not in removing screens from childhood—but in ensuring they do not define it.

  • V-Guard Study Reveals Low Voltage Increases AC Power Consumption by Up to 50 percent

    India Apr 20: In an era of escalating energy costs and climate volatility,  VGuard Industries has released a definitive study on the hidden correlation between power quality and energy efficiency. Validated by a NABL-accredited laboratory, the research demonstrates that sub-optimal voltage doesn’t just threaten hardware it acts as a massive “efficiency tax” inflating air conditioner electricity consumption by up to 50%. 

    The study, which benchmarked multiple 1.5-ton AC units from industry-leading brands, reveals a critical performance gap. When input voltage drops into the 140V–180V range a common occurrence during peak Indian summers the compressor’s thermodynamic efficiency is compromised. This forces the air conditioner to operate for significantly longer durations to achieve the same cooling output, leading to an exponential rise in power draw.

    “There is a fundamental misunderstanding regarding ‘stabilizer-free’ appliances,” says Mithun K Chittilappilly, Managing Director, V Guard Industries. “While modern ACs are built to survive voltage fluctuations, they are not optimized to maintain peak efficiency under them. Our research proves that operating an AC on a dedicated stabilizer isn’t just about protection, it’s an energy-saving strategy that can reduce AC electricity bills by half.” 

    How Low Voltage Drains Your Wallet 

    The VGuard study explains exactly why poor power quality makes your bills climb:

    • The “Slow-Motion” Cooling Trap: When voltage is low, the AC compressor can’t work at full strength. It lacks the sufficient electrical energy to pump the refrigerant gas at full speed. Therefore, it takes much longer to cool the room, sometimes much longer, just to do the same job it could finish quickly on stable power.
    • The 50% Electricity Bill Penalty: That extra running time adds up directly on your electricity meter. An AC running on low voltage can take two to three times longer to reach your set temperature — and every extra minute costs you money. This inefficiency can hike your monthly AC bill by up to 50%.
    • Silent Damage to a Costly Appliance: Struggling against low voltage generates excess heat inside the AC‘s compressor — the most expensive component to repair or replace. Over time, this wears the machine down from the inside, shortening its life well before it should need servicing.

    Redefining Power Quality for the Modern Household 

    To address these systemic grid challenges, VGuard’s high-performance stabilizers including the VWR 400 Plus and VWI 400 are engineered to serve as an intelligent interface between the grid and the appliance. By filtering out unstable power and delivering a consistent voltage profile, these systems ensure:

    1. Lower Bills: You can save up to 50% on your AC electricity costs simply by helping the machine work faster and smarter, not harder.
    1. Faster Comfort: Your room cools down much quicker, even on the hottest days when the local power grid is struggling.
    2. Extended Appliance Life: By preventing the “struggle” of low voltage, you protect your AC from burnout, ensuring it lasts for years to come.

    As energy efficiency becomes a primary pillar of sustainable living, VGuard’s findings suggest that a humble voltage stabilizer is no longer a peripheral accessory, but a critical tool for economic and operational efficiency 

  • KKR Secure First Win as PBKS Continue Dominant Run in IPL 2026

    Kolkata, Apr 20: Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) registered their first victory of the Indian Premier League 2026 season with a thrilling four-wicket win over Rajasthan Royals (RR) at Eden Gardens on April 19.

    KKR Secure First Win as PBKS Continue Dominant Run in IPL 2026

    Chasing 156, KKR overcame early setbacks, slipping to 5/2 and later 70/5, before a match-winning 76-run partnership between Rinku Singh and Anukul Roy turned the game. Rinku remained unbeaten on 53 off 34 balls, guiding the team home with two balls to spare and ending KKR’s six-match winless streak.

    Earlier, RR got off to a strong start with Vaibhav Sooryavanshi (46) and Yashasvi Jaiswal (39) powering them to 81/0. However, KKR’s spin duo of Varun Chakaravarthy (3/14) and Sunil Narine (2/26) triggered a middle-order collapse, restricting RR to 155/9.

    In another high-scoring clash, Punjab Kings (PBKS), led by Shreyas Iyer, continued their dominant run with a commanding 54-run win over Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) at Mullanpur.

    PBKS posted a massive 254/7 in 20 overs, the highest total of the season, powered by Priyansh Arya (93 off 37) and Cooper Connolly (87 off 46). The duo stitched together a remarkable 182-run partnership for the second wicket, setting the tone for the innings.

    KKR Secure First Win as PBKS Continue Dominant Run in IPL 2026

    In response, LSG managed 200/5 despite a solid 61-run opening stand by Ayush Badoni (35) and Mitchell Marsh (40), along with a late 43 from Rishabh Pant. However, the target proved too steep as PBKS bowlers, led by Marco Jansen (2/37), maintained control.

    With this victory, PBKS remain at the top of the points table with five wins in six matches, continuing their unbeaten streak and reinforcing their status as strong title contenders.

    The contrasting results highlight the evolving dynamics of IPL 2026, with KKR gaining momentum after a slow start, while PBKS continue to set the pace with consistent, high-impact performances.

  • Gujarat Titans Take on Mumbai Indians in Crucial IPL 2026 Clash

    Ahmedabad, Apr 20: Gujarat Titans (GT) will host Mumbai Indians (MI) in Match 30 of the Indian Premier League 2026 today at the iconic Narendra Modi Stadium.

    Gujarat Titans Take on Mumbai Indians in Crucial IPL 2026 Clash

    The match is scheduled to begin at 7:30 PM IST, with the toss at 7:00 PM IST. It will be broadcast on Star Sports Network and streamed live on JioHotstar.

    Team Form & Standings

    Gujarat Titans enter the contest in strong form, currently placed sixth on the table with three consecutive wins. Led by in-form skipper Shubman Gill, who has scored 251 runs this season, GT will look to continue their winning momentum at home. Their bowling attack, spearheaded by Rashid Khan, remains a key strength.

    Mumbai Indians, on the other hand, are struggling at the lower end of the table with four consecutive losses. The team will be hoping for a turnaround, with all eyes on Rohit Sharma, whose fitness remains under observation, and pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah.

    Head-to-Head & Venue Record

    Gujarat Titans hold the advantage in head-to-head encounters, leading 5–3 overall. Notably, GT boast a perfect 4–0 record against MI at Ahmedabad, making them formidable at home. However, Mumbai Indians had the upper hand in their last meeting, winning the IPL 2025 Eliminator by 20 runs.

    Pitch & Weather Conditions

    The Ahmedabad pitch is expected to favour pace bowlers early on, while the large boundaries could bring spinners into play during the middle overs. Weather conditions are set to be extremely warm, with temperatures around 41°C during the day, cooling to approximately 34°C in the evening. No rain interruptions are expected.

    Key Match-Ups to Watch

    • Shubman Gill vs MI Bowlers: Gill is in strong form and closing in on a significant milestone against Mumbai.
    • Rashid Khan vs MI Middle Order: Rashid’s spin could prove decisive in restricting MI’s scoring.
    • Rohit Sharma’s Fitness: His availability could significantly influence Mumbai’s batting strength.

    With both teams at contrasting points in the standings, the match promises high intensity. Gujarat Titans will aim to extend their winning streak, while Mumbai Indians will look to bounce back and revive their campaign.

  • Cottonseed Oil Cake Prices Inch Up in Futures Trade on Fresh Bets

    New Delhi, Apr 20 (BNP): Cottonseed oil cake prices recorded a marginal uptick in futures trade on Monday, supported by fresh buying interest and improved demand in the market.

    Cottonseed Oil Cake Prices Inch Up in Futures Trade on Fresh Bets

     On the National Commodity and Derivatives Exchange, cottonseed oil cake futures for May delivery rose slightly to ₹3,424 per quintal, reflecting a steady tone in trading activity.

    Market participants said the increase was driven by the creation of fresh positions by traders, amid expectations of stronger demand from the cattle feed segment.

    Analysts noted that the expansion of open interest indicated renewed participation in the segment, contributing to the marginal price gains during the session.

    Overall, the market trend remained mildly positive, with demand-side support helping prices maintain an upward bias in futures trading.

     
  • FIA Member Clubs unite in Montenegro to advance mobility and motor sport in Middle East, Europe and Africa

    Dubai, UAE, 20th April 2026:  Motorsport leaders from across Middle East will join counterparts from Europe and Africa for three days of collaboration, innovation and knowledge sharing at the FIA Region I Spring Meeting getting under way in Budva, Montenegro tomorrow.

    With FIA President, H.E. Mohammed Ben Sulayem in attendance, representatives from 102 Member Clubs will discuss priorities to advance safe and sustainable mobility for road users and motor sport for fans at the three-day congress, hosted by the Auto-Moto Association of Montenegro (AMSCG).

    FIA Member Clubs unite in Montenegro to advance mobility and motor sport in Middle East, Europe and Africa

    The FIA Region I Spring Meeting will also host commissions and working groups from across the network, with the International Historic Commission and Founding Members’ Club protecting and promoting motoring heritage, the FIA Eurocouncil supporting the future of mobility in Europe, and Clubs continuing to implement the Safe Mobility 4 All and 4 Life programme across the Region.

    National Sporting Authorities will also be meeting in Montenegro to continue developing and improving motor sport for fans as well as advocating for enhanced driver safety on the track.

    To celebrate the Member Clubs showcasing their commitment to improving mobility services in their countries and across Region I, the three FIA Innovation Challenge 2026 Regional Champions will also be announced during the week.

    FIA President, H.E. Mohammed Ben Sulayem said“I am delighted to be joining our Members and partners in Budva for this important regional gathering, and I look forward to engaging with colleagues from across Europe, Africa, and the Middle East on the key challenges and opportunities shaping mobility and motorsport today.

    “Montenegro provides a fitting backdrop for these discussions, as we consider how to strengthen transport systems, improve road safety, and support sustainable solutions that deliver safer, more sustainable, and more affordable mobility for all road users.

    “This meeting is an important opportunity to deepen collaboration, share expertise across mobility and motorsport, and advance our shared priorities.”

    In Montenegro, mobility is undergoing steady development, with continued investment in road infrastructure, including the opening of the Bar–Boljare motorway in 2022, helping to strengthen connectivity and support economic growth.

    Recent road safety reforms and the Sustainable Transport Action Plan are driving progress towards safer, more sustainable mobility.

    In motorsport, the country’s vibrant grassroots scene is led by rally and hill climb events, with competitions such as the Montenegro Trophy attracting growing regional participation and highlighting the potential for further development.

    The FIA Member Club structure forms the backbone of the federation’s governance and operations, with each full Member Club holding voting rights across the FIA’s elections and regulatory decisions. Clubs are grouped into two primary categories, with some serving in both roles:

    • National Sporting Authorities (ASNs) – govern and develop motorsport at a national level, are responsible for sporting events, issuing licenses, and engagement across regulations
    • Mobility Clubs – provide mobility services and represent the interest of road users, with a focus on road safety, travel and tourism, consumer rights, and sustainable mobility

    Within the FIA there are four Mobility Regions and six sport zones. The global FIA Membership is comprised of 245 clubs across 149 countries, connecting over 80 million members.