Govt. Of India

Economy

India needs stronger partnerships in global economy: EAM Jaishankar

SOURCE : BUSINESS STANDARD | PUBLISHED : 4 DEC 2024 External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, at the CII Partnership Summit on Sunday, underlined India’s growing role in the global arena.

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Sustainability

Sustainable Coal Production

Sustainable development of the coal sector requires protection of environment, conserve resources, care for society and safeguarding forests and biodiversity. The Government is taking following measures to protect the environment,.

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Sustainability

Ministry of New and Renewable Energy issues scheme guidelines for implementation of Green Hydrogen under SIGHT Scheme (Mode 1 Tranche-II)

SOURCE : PRESS INFORMATION BUREAU | PUBLISHED : 5 JULY 2024 The Scheme Guidelines for implementation of “Strategic Interventions for Green Hydrogen Transition (SIGHT) Programme – Component II: Incentive Scheme.

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Economy

India expects FY25 growth of over 7%, says CEA V Anantha Nageswaran

Fitch predicted investment to continue to rise but more slowly than in recent quarters. Consumer spending, it said, will recover with elevated consumer confidence. Fitch Ratings raised India’s growth forecast.

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E-Mobility

Govt announces Rs 500 crore e-mobility scheme to promote electric vehicles

SOURCE : BUSINESS STANDARD The second phase of FAME-II or Faster Adoption and Manufacturing of Electric Vehicles in India programme ends on March 31, 2024 The heavy industries ministry on.

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Charging Station E-Mobility

Electric buses on long-distance routes: Government plans big e-mobility push for intercity travel

SOURCE : TIMES OF INDIA The government is planning to incentivize the adoption of electric buses for intercity and interstate travel to promote green mobility and reduce emissions. Plans include.

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Economy

India may grow 6.7% on average from FY25-FY27: World Bank

SOURCE DATE : HINDUSTAN TIMES | PUBLISHED DATE : 12 JUNE 2024 In India, growth is estimated to have picked up to 8.2 per cent in fiscal year (FY) 2023/24.

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