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AISATS Launches New Logo Reflecting Innovation, Technology, and Sustainability
Welspun Enterprises Wins ₹31.45 Billion Contract for 910 MLD Water Treatment Plant in Maharashtra
IWAI Boosts Inland Cargo with PPP Transfer of Kalughat, Haldia Terminals
IRB InvIT Fund Acquires Three Highway Assets Worth ₹84.36 Billion, Expands Portfolio to Nine Projects
India to Release SAF Policy Soon, Eyes Global Leadership in Green Aviation: Ram Mohan Naidu
Inox Wind Bags 229 MW in New and Repeat Orders, Eyes Strong FY2026 Pipeline
InvITs Deliver Strong Returns in India but Require Disciplined Investment, Finds New Study
India Expands Global Nuclear Engagement with Strong Presence at Paris WNE 2025
Government Tackles PPA-PSA Logjam with Case-by-Case Review and Grid Reforms
Why Aerospace Giants Are Landing in India
Delhi Airport Strengthens Global Hub Role with 34% Surge in East-West Transit Traffic
Apollo Hospitals to Operate 24×7 Medical Centre at Navi Mumbai Airport
Jayant Sinha Calls for Green Growth as ITA Launches India Programme on Clean Industrialisation
Steel Secretary Flags Urgency on Green Shift, Hydrogen Readiness, and Import Dependence
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Tata Capital Secures $16 Million GCF Facility to Support India’s Climate-Tech Start-ups
Sembcorp Signs Green Hydrogen MoUs with Indian Ports at Maritime Week 2025
Alba, Epsilon Carbon Sign MoU to Strengthen India-Bahrain Aluminium Supply Chain
Air India Completes First Phase of Narrowbody Retrofit Programme Across A320 Fleet
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Privatisation to Boost Tech and Distribution Efficiencies
Several structural reforms announced for the power sector in the Budget 2021-22 are steps in the right direction, says Sanjay Banga, CEO, Tata Power Delhi Distribution Ltd (TPDDL). Excerpts of the interview… What are your views on the Budget and how much has it addressed problems on the ground?All the three measures announced are a...
Government drops plan for Rs.17.5k crore funds for telecom
The government has dropped a proposal to create three funds worth Rs.17,500 crore for promoting production of telecom equipment in the country as it can be covered under the Electronic Development Fund, Parliament has been informed.
Major ports handle 603.37 mt in FY16 | Govt
Total cargo handled by major ports increased by 4.3 per cent to 606.37 mn t last fiscal as against 581.34 mn t in 2014-15, Parliament was informed.
Adani Enterprises gets backing for Aussie project
Parliament in the Australian state of Queensland agreed that Adani Enterprises should be granted 'all state government approvals' to build one of the world's biggest coal mines, state mining minister Anthony Lynham said.
16 years delay in Kashmir rail project
The Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla railway project has been delayed by over 16 years, which would result in cost overrun of Rs 17,065 crore, Parliament was informed recently.
Coal Mines Bill gets Parliament nod
With the passing of the Coal Mines (Special Provisions) Bill 2015 by the Rajya Sabha, the Bill gets the approval of the Parliament. Earlier, the Lok Sabha had passed this Bill on March 4, 2015.
Shipbuilding sector wants infra status
The Government has received several critical suggestions from different stakeholders to promote the local shipbuilding industry, which includes grant of infrastructure status, financial assistance and tax sops, Parliament was informed.
Govt to introduce coal regulator Bill
The government would introduce a Bill in Parliament for setting up an independent watchdog for the coal sector and likely task it with determining a mechanism to price the fuel
Panel opposes giving profitable waterways to pvt parties
The Parliament's Standing Committee on Transport, Tourism and Culture said in its report tabled in the Parliament on August 27 that it is against the Shipping Ministry's proposal of handing over profitable stretches of National Waterways 4 and 5 to private investors through public-private-partnership (PPP) mode.



