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E-commerce Logistics Industry Expected to Grow to ₹492.8 billion by 2025
Technology | January 22, 2022 8:05 ISTA report titled Indian E-commerce Logistics Industry Outlook by Ken Research suggested that the e-commerce logistics industry of India is expected to grow to ₹492.8 billion by 2025 with a positive five-year CAGR of 23.6 per cent in terms of revenue during the forecast period FY'2020 - FY'2025 due to increased demand from Tier 2 and below cities owing to increased internet penetration in these areas.
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Indian wheat rots in the open after bumper harvest
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