# Company Rejects Defamatory Allegations, Reserves Right to Legal Action # Company publicly releases enquiry findings, rejects attempts to damage its reputation, and vows to pursue legal remedies against defamatory and misleading claims VPVV Techno Construction Pvt. Ltd.'s commitment to lawful business practices and full cooperation with regulatory authorities has been reaffirmed following a formal police enquiry conducted by PS Vasant Vihar up to Commissioner level, New Delhi, which concluded that the allegations made against the company are entirely unsubstantiated and that no prima facie cognizable offence has been established.…
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Official Enquiry Finds No Evidence of Wrongdoing Against VPVV Techno Construction
# Company Rejects Defamatory Allegations, Reserves Right to Legal Action # Company publicly releases enquiry findings, rejects attempts to damage its reputation, and vows to pursue legal remedies against defamatory and misleading claims VPVV Techno Construction Pvt. Ltd.'s commitment to lawful business practices and full cooperation with regulatory authorities has been reaffirmed following a formal police enquiry conducted by PS Vasant Vihar up to Commissioner level, New Delhi, which concluded that the allegations made against the company are entirely unsubstantiated and that no prima facie cognizable offence has been established.…
Read MoreIndia’s steel production continues to rise in May 2026 as well
India’s steel sector maintained its growth momentum in May 2026, supported by strong domestic demand from infrastructure, construction and manufacturing sectors. Key production, consumption and trade indicators registered year-on-year growth, reflecting the resilience of the country’s steel industry. Crude steel production reached 14.21 million tonnes in May 2026, an increase of 2.9% over May 2025. Hot metal production rose 2.0%, while pig iron output grew 1.1% to 0.77 million tonnes. Finished steel production climbed 7.7% to 13.94 million tonnes, and finished steel consumption increased 9.0% to 14.33 million tonnes. During April–May 2026, crude steel production stood at 28.04 million tonnes, up 2.7% year-on-year. Finished steel production grew 6.4% to 27.36 million tonnes, while consumption rose 8.7%, underscoring sustained demand…
Read MoreIndia’s steel production continues to rise in May 2026 as well
India’s steel sector maintained its growth momentum in May 2026, supported by strong domestic demand from infrastructure, construction and manufacturing sectors. Key production, consumption and trade indicators registered year-on-year growth, reflecting the resilience of the country’s steel industry. Crude steel production reached 14.21 million tonnes in May 2026, an increase of 2.9% over May 2025. Hot metal production rose 2.0%, while pig iron output grew 1.1% to 0.77 million tonnes. Finished steel production climbed 7.7% to 13.94 million tonnes, and finished steel consumption increased 9.0% to 14.33 million tonnes. During April–May 2026, crude steel production stood at 28.04 million tonnes, up 2.7% year-on-year. Finished steel production grew 6.4% to 27.36 million tonnes, while consumption rose 8.7%, underscoring sustained demand…
Read MoreIndian Scientists conducted a study on high-performance catalysts
Scientists at the Bengaluru-based Centre for Nano and Soft Matter Sciences (CeNS), an autonomous institute under the Department of Science and Technology (DST), have uncovered how a widely used catalyst dynamically transforms its structure while driving water electrolysis for green hydrogen production. The discovery could pave the way for designing more efficient, durable and cost-effective electrocatalysts for future hydrogen energy systems. The research team, led by Dr. Neena S. John and PhD scholar Palash Jyoti Gogoi, found that molybdenum carbide (Mo©üC), a promising catalyst for the hydrogen evolution reaction,…
Read MoreIndian Scientists conducted a study on high-performance catalysts
Scientists at the Bengaluru-based Centre for Nano and Soft Matter Sciences (CeNS), an autonomous institute under the Department of Science and Technology (DST), have uncovered how a widely used catalyst dynamically transforms its structure while driving water electrolysis for green hydrogen production. The discovery could pave the way for designing more efficient, durable and cost-effective electrocatalysts for future hydrogen energy systems. The research team, led by Dr. Neena S. John and PhD scholar Palash Jyoti Gogoi, found that molybdenum carbide (Mo©üC), a promising catalyst for the hydrogen evolution reaction,…
Read MoreIndia exported functional foods made from millet to New Zealand
In a significant boost to India’s agri-food exports, the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA) facilitated the first-ever sea shipment of botanical-infused ready-to-cook millet functional foods from Karnataka to New Zealand on June 3, 2026. The milestone marks a new chapter in the global expansion of India’s value-added millet products and functional food sector. The export consignment, shipped by Bengaluru-based Infini Agrotek LLP, consists of botanical-infused millet-based functional foods designed to combine the nutritional benefits of millets with plant-based wellness ingredients. The initiative was enabled through…
Read MoreIndia exported functional foods made from millet to New Zealand
In a significant boost to India’s agri-food exports, the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA) facilitated the first-ever sea shipment of botanical-infused ready-to-cook millet functional foods from Karnataka to New Zealand on June 3, 2026. The milestone marks a new chapter in the global expansion of India’s value-added millet products and functional food sector. The export consignment, shipped by Bengaluru-based Infini Agrotek LLP, consists of botanical-infused millet-based functional foods designed to combine the nutritional benefits of millets with plant-based wellness ingredients. The initiative was enabled through…
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