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T&T, India formalise 15 new agreements
Posted: Saturday, July 5, 2025

T&T, India formalise 15 new agreements: Modi’s govt also donates 2,000 laptops
One of the standout agreements is the Memorandum of Understanding on Quick Impact Projects (QIPs). "Through this MOU, the government of India will provide grant funding for the implementation of short gestation QIPs which will not exceed US$50,000 for each project. A maximum of five projects will be offered in each financial year," a joint statement confirmed yesterday.

Indian Prime Minister gifts 2,000 laptops to Trinidad and Tobago students

India PM pledges support for T&T
Kamla, Modi sign off on key initiatives...

Modi awarded Order of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago

Modi grateful for ORTT: Symbol of eternal friendship between India, Trinidad and Tobago

Indian Prime Minister's whirlwind visit to Trinidad and Tobago
In a whirlwind two-day visit, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Trinidad and Tobago on July 3, marking the first bilateral visit by an Indian PM since 1999.

Modi: T&T a vital global partner
India PM receives ORTT in first for foreign leader...

Al-Rawi: Modi's visit rooted in PNM talks
Opposition senator Faris Al-Rawi says the visit of India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi to TT is rooted in talks which began under the PNM government.

Noble: Does visit of divisive Modi align with ‘every creed and race find an equal place'?

'Tabla met the steelpan' in T&T
India's PM addresses Parliament...

14-year-old gunned down in Belmont
Police said that around 10.25 a.m. Zion Roberts, 14 and another man, a few years older than him were standing at Serraneau Road off St Francois Valley Road, Belmont when a car of unknown make and model stopped near them.

Police sorry for traffic disruptions

NAAA blames administrative oversight for TT pulling out NACAC Champs
THE National Association of Athletics Administrations (NAAA) has blamed "an administrative oversight" for national junior athletes being unable to attend the North American, Central American and Caribbean Athletic Association (NACAC) Under-13 and Under-15 Age Group Championships in Nicaragua, from July 5-6.

Judge rules OWTU liable for US$4M loan to help with refinery bid
The Oilfield Workers' Trade Union (OWTU) has been held liable for over US$4 million in loans it secured for its bid to acquire Petrotrin's Pointe-a-Pierre refinery after it was closed, and the overall company restructured in late 2018.

Veteran journalist Hans Hanoomansingh dies at 82
Cultural icon and veteran broadcaster Hans Hanoomansingh has died.

Dear Editor: Silence is not always strength—why men's health is national issue
In Trinidad and Tobago, non-communicable diseases like heart disease, diabetes and cancer continue to claim far too many of us men far too early. Mental health struggles often left unspoken, add another layer.

Dear Editor: Soldier in road rage video is disgrace to TTDF

Judge sets aside default judgment against Black Stalin's wife
The decision means that the case will now have to proceed to trial before a High Court judge.



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