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A delegation from Lulu Group International visited Meghalaya to strengthen international market linkages for the state's agricultural products, following a MoU signed in November 2023. The Chief Minister assured full government support to leverage Meghalayas unique produce, especially GI-tagged and organic varieties, for global markets.

Aequs Infra, a major industrial cluster developer, is expanding into Tier-1 markets with a plan to build 12 million sq. ft. of manufacturing and warehousing parks across South India. Led by newly appointed CEO Shyam Kalyanasundaram, the company will invest over Rs2,000 crore, aiming to become a pan-South India industrial platform and connect global supply chains with Indias manufacturing hubs.

The Supreme Court has ruled that companies can be considered victims under the Code of Criminal Procedure, allowing them to appeal acquittal orders in cases like intellectual property rights violations. This decision overturned a Rajasthan High Court ruling, enabling Asian Paints to challenge the acquittal of an individual accused of selling counterfeit products.

India's job market is shifting. Smaller cities are becoming job hubs. Udaipur, Vizag, and others are growing. They outperform major metros in IT hiring. This growth is due to better infrastructure and remote work. BFSI, manufacturing, retail, and IT sectors are booming. Tier-2 cities see job openings rise. Multinational companies are also heading to these towns.

IFCI has requested government approval for consolidating its group entities, including its broking business, aiming to remain a Non-Banking Financial Company (NBFC). The proposed consolidation involves merging several entities like StockHolding Corporation into IFCI Limited in the first phase. The second phase focuses on consolidating other financial services subsidiaries into a single entity under IFCI Limited.

The Karnataka High Court has dismissed a food contamination case against Hindustan Unilever Limited CEO Rohit Jawa. The case involved Horlicks biscuits found with excessive pesticide levels. The court allows a fresh complaint, directing authorities to include HUL as an accused. The judge questioned why the company wasn't initially targeted.