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India-US trade deal talks: India wants preferential access through US deal, says Piyush Goyal

India-US trade deal talks: India wants preferential access through US deal, says Piyush Goyal

India is willing to conclude an interim trade deal with the US, securing “preferential treatment” over competitors before July 24, but it is not tied to the July 24 date, when America’s 10% temporary baseline tariff expires, Union commerce minister Piyush Goyal said on Monday, announcing India’s ambitious exports target of $1 trillion in 2026-27. Goyal said India, which is the world’s largest democracy, is recognized as a trusted partner globally. (ANI) “I have said it very often, India never negotiates with a deadline,” he said in an interview to a TV channel, replying a specific question on whether New Delhi would conclude an interim bilateral trade agreement (BTA) with the US before July 24. The query is significant because of scheduled meetings between Goyal and visiting US trade representative Jamieson Greer on June 23-24. Also read | First phase of bilateral trade pact expected by next month: Piyush Goyal on US trade deal In a post on X, US ambassador Sergio Gor on Monday said Greer and Goyal have “multiple sessions” scheduled “to advance” …

Govt. to restrict service candidates from availing preferential appointment

Govt. to restrict service candidates from availing preferential appointment

The Tamil Nadu government has decided to restrict individuals who are appointed in government service from availing themselves of the preference under the Tamil Nadu Persons Studied in Tamil Medium (PSTM) Act, 2010, if they have availed the preference already. They will be allowed to compete for such preferential vacancies only in posts carrying a higher level of pay. Minister for Human Resources Management N. Kayalvizhi Selvaraj moved a Bill in the Assembly on Friday, seeking to amend the Act. The Act sets apart 20% of all vacancies for direct recruitment in Tamil Nadu services as preferential appointment vacancies for persons who studied in the Tamil medium. The intention of the government was to extend the said benefit to persons who studied in Tamil medium, without restricting it to those who are not in services under the State. The State government has been giving preference to persons who studied in Tamil medium in appointments in services through all direct recruitment, irrespective of whether the candidate was previously employed in government service. However, the Madras High Court, …