Kitchen first, bedroom next? How West Asia conflict is crippling India’s $860 million condom industry — The Indian Express ( ...
The government has directed oil refineries to divert a portion of the feedstock normally used for producing cooking gas (LPG) ...
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Cornell University scientists achieved a major advance toward a safe, reversible nonhormonal male contraceptive.
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Kitchens to bedrooms: How the West Asia conflict is hitting India's $860 million condom industry
The continuing conflict in West Asia has begun to affect an unexpected industry in India — the Rs 7,000 crore condom ...
Govt directs refineries to reroute LPG feedstock to industries facing petrochemical shortages. Prioritizing key sectors.
The government has directed oil refineries to divert a portion of the feedstock normally used for producing cooking gas (LPG) to industries affected by the ongoing petrochemical shortage, which spans ...
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