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Indian Cement Industry Set to Build 100-150MT Capacity

Indian Cement Industry Set to Build 100-150MT Capacity

The 14th Cement Expo and 9th Indian Cement Review Conference 2023 flags off DELHI, December 14, 2023: The prestigious Manekshaw Centre, New Delhi, came alive on the morning of December 14th, as luminaries, exhibitors, visitors and delegates converged for the grand inauguration of the 14th Cement Expo and 9th Indian Cement Review Conference 2023. The momentous...

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We Are Focused on Energy Transition in India

We Are Focused on Energy Transition in India

Nitin Prasad, Chairman, Shell Companies in India feels that the government is on the right track with its measures to attract international investments into the oil and gas sector. Speaking to INFRASTRUCTURE TODAY on the sidelines of FICCI's Business and Climate Summit, he also touched upon the British-Dutch multinational's India plans.

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Three-day convention inaugurated on innovations in Green Highways

Three-day convention inaugurated on innovations in Green Highways

A three-day workshop on National Convention on Innovations in Green Highways has been inaugurated in the capital. Speaking on the occasion, Minister of State for Road Transport, Highways and Shipping Mansukh Lal Mandavia said that there would be a greater success in greening highways if the local farmers are also involved. The farmers if involved in plantation, maintenance, and protection would give them a sense of responsibility and ownership.

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EESL signs MoU with TERI

EESL signs MoU with TERI

Energy Efficiency Services Limited (EESL) has entered into a strategic partnership with The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) for two years. The MoU was signed between the two parties in the presence of Union Minister of State (IC) Power, Coal and New & Renewable Energy, Piyush Goyal.

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TERI to analyse tariff scheme

TERI to analyse tariff scheme

The Shipping Ministry has engaged The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) to an­alyse the port-wise 'cost plus' method of tariff fixation as envisaged in the Tariff Guidelines of 2005.