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P. Rajeeve, who won his debut election to the State Assembly from Kalamassery, is the first Ernakulam district representative in the State Cabinet after a gap of five years
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P. Rajeeve being greeted by party supporters in Eloor in Ernakulam district during poll campaign ahead of the 2021 Assembly elections.
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P. Rajeeve, who won his debut election to the State Assembly from Kalamassery, is the first Ernakulam district representative in the State Cabinet after a gap of five years
When P. Rajeeve takes oath on Thursday to join the State Cabinet in the second Pinarayi Vijayan-led government in Kerala, he has his task cut out.
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Shortage of raw materials and workers hamper even essential units
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The MSMEs face financial liabilities in the form of fixed charge on connected power load, statutory payments like PF and ESI contributions as well as rentals.
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Shortage of raw materials and workers hamper even essential units
The nearly 2.5 lakh micro, small and medium-scale industries (MSMEs) in Kerala, employing more than two million people, are feeling the pinch of COVID-19 lockdown restrictions hampering movement of workers and raw materials.
They also face financial liabilities in the form of fixed charge on connected power load, statutory payments like PF and ESI contributions as well as rentals.
Copper rally burdens Indian plantation sector
April 15, 2021
As prices of key fungicide copper sulphate rise 25%, growers feel the heat The global rally in copper prices is adding to the costs of the Indian plantation sector as copper sulphate, a widely used fungicide manufactured using the metal, has turned expensive this year.
Prices of copper sulphate have increased to over ₹240-260 a kg this year, depending on the quality as against ₹160-190 last year, an increase of over 25 per cent mainly driven by the rally in copper prices.
Copper sulphate is widely used by growers of plantation crops such as arabica coffee, arecanut and pepper among others to control various fungal diseases. Bordeaux solution, using a mixture of copper sulphate and quicklime, is applied on these crops and others such as ginger, cardamom and grapes to control fungal and bacterial disease. The consumption period of the mixture in the plantation sector is between pre-monsoon (April-July) and post mon
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