Ensuring good nutrition for a child is an investment for Viksit Bharat: President Murmu
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What happened: Ensuring good nutrition for a child is an investment for Viksit Bharat: President Murmu
Cross-source context: CNBC highlights president said India's largest private energy company Reliance Industries is investing in a $300-billion refinery project in Texas. BBC News highlights king Charles and senior royals will provide a ceremonial welcome for Nigeria's President Tinubu on his state visit.
What to watch next: movement around investment, nutrition.
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Ensuring good nutrition for a child is an investment for Viksit Bharat: President Murmu
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