How West Bengal’s Cooperative Jute Mills Are Fighting the Plastic Bag Ban With a 200-Year-Old Fibre

How West Bengal's Cooperative Jute Mills Are Fighting the Plastic Bag Ban With a 200-Year-Old Fibre

In a humid shed along the Hooghly River, approximately 40 kilometres north of Kolkata, a woman named Rina Mondal feeds raw golden fibre into a carding machine that has been running, with repairs, since 1987. She earns around ₹320 a day. Two years ago, she earned ₹210 — and her mill was weeks from shutting … Read more

Salik Posts Impressive AED 1.55 Billion Profit Achieving Remarkable 33% Revenue Growth in 2026

Salik Posts Impressive AED 1.55 Billion Profit Achieving Remarkable 33% Revenue Growth in 2025

A 33.4% jump in net profit would be noteworthy for any listed company, but for a toll operator embedded in Dubai‘s daily commute, it says something specific about the city’s growth trajectory. Salik Company PJSC just gave shareholders more than profits — it handed them the entire second-half bottom line plus an exceptional bonus. The … Read more

Ras Al Khaimah Domestic Tourism Surges 93% Generating Millions in Revenue From Massive Staycation Push

Ras Al Khaimah Domestic Tourism Surges 93% Generating Millions in Revenue From Massive Staycation Push

A 93% year-on-year jump in domestic visitor volumes is not the kind of number you associate with a northern emirate still building its global brand. Yet that is exactly what Ras Al Khaimah delivered in April, quietly proving that a well-timed strategic pivot can turn a disruption into a growth story. The surge reflects a … Read more

Ras Al Khaimah Logs AED 12.4 BN in Home Sales as Off-Plan Surges

Ras Al Khaimah Logs AED 12.4 BN in Home Sales as Off-Plan Surges

When 85 per cent of a property market’s volume flows into homes that haven’t been built yet, it tells you something about where confidence sits. Ras Al Khaimah’s residential sector just posted AED 12.4 billion in transactions, and the overwhelming majority of that capital is betting on future inventory rather than existing stock. The emirate … Read more

UAE Virtual Asset Trading Framework Reshapes Digital Finance Rules With $500 Million Compliance Push Ahead

UAE Virtual Asset Trading Framework Reshapes Digital Finance Rules With $500 Million Compliance Push Ahead

When a country decides to treat digital tokens the same way it treats listed securities, the regulatory signal is unmistakable. The UAE has done exactly that, rolling out a sweeping framework that places virtual asset trading, custody, and investment squarely inside the perimeter of capital markets law. The new rules require any firm involved in … Read more

How Farmer Producer Organizations Differ from Cooperatives

How Farmer Producer Organizations Differ from Cooperatives

Two farmers sitting in the same village, growing the same crop, can belong to two entirely different organizational structures — and that single difference can shape their income, bargaining power, and market access for decades. I’ve spent considerable time studying both models, and the distinctions between them are far more significant than most people realize. … Read more

How to Start a Cooperative in India: Legal Requirements and Process

How to Start a Cooperative in India: Legal Requirements and Process

India has one of the largest cooperative movements in the world, with over 8.5 lakh registered cooperative societies serving more than 290 million members. If you have ever wondered how ordinary citizens band together to form dairy cooperatives, credit societies, or housing cooperatives that reshape entire communities, the answer lies in a structured but surprisingly … Read more

REPREVE Champions Awards Honor Circular Textile Innovation and Sustainability With Major Industry Impact

REPREVE Champions Awards Honor Circular Textile Innovation and Sustainability With Major Industry Impact

Forty-six billion plastic bottles recycled. One billion T-shirts’ worth of textile and yarn waste converted into high-quality fibre. When a recognition programme reaches those cumulative figures — confirmed by UNIFI® alongside its brand partners — it stops functioning as a marketing exercise and starts operating as measurable evidence that recycled material infrastructure is scaling. UNIFI®, … Read more

How Rajasthan’s Women Dairy Cooperatives Are Quietly Out-Earning the Men in Rural Households

How Rajasthan's Women Dairy Cooperatives Are Quietly Out-Earning the Men in Rural Households

In a dusty village called Bansur in Alwar district, a woman named Kamla Devi walks to the milk collection centre every morning at 5:30 AM, balancing two steel canisters on her head. She pours approximately 14 litres of buffalo milk into the cooperative’s bulk cooler, collects her digital receipt, and walks home — having already earned more that day than her husband will from his rain-dependent mustard crop all week. Across Rajasthan, this scene is repeating itself in thousands of villages, and the numbers tell a story that few policy reports have bothered to narrate properly.

I have been tracking India‘s cooperative movement for years, and what is unfolding in Rajasthan’s dairy sector deserves serious attention. Women members of dairy cooperatives in the state are now contributing, on average, ₹8,000 to ₹12,000 per month to household income — figures that frequently surpass what male family members bring in from traditional agriculture. This is not a government press release talking point. This is a quiet economic revolution happening one milk canister at a time.

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Hudayriyat Island Leads Abu Dhabi Real Estate With AED 12 BN in Q1 Sales

Hudayriyat Island Leads Abu Dhabi Real Estate With AED 12 BN in Q1 Sales

A 160.7% surge in quarterly transaction value is not a gentle uptick. Abu Dhabi’s real estate market just posted AED 66 billion in Q1 2026 sales, and the island leading that charge is one most international investors had barely heard of two years ago. Hudayriyat Island, developed by Modon, captured the largest share of Abu … Read more