The federal government, along with a group of eighteen banks, have signed a Rs 1.225 trillion financing agreement aimed to address the country's power sector circular debt.The agreement, ...
As pressures continue to mount on the planet’s ecosystem, the European Union is moving away from the traditional “take, make, dispose” model ...
With the official opening of Extrupet’s new food-grade Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) plastic recycling plant in Cape Town, ...
The House of Representatives has directed its committees on public service matters and legislative compliance to investigate the revised section 8 (020819) on the government policy on the compulsory ...
Finding the insurer's reliance on the circular unjustified, the Court held that the deficit payment was contrary to IRDAI's clarifications and the past conduct of the insurer in similar cases. It ...
Central Power Purchasing Agency invites chief executive officers and heads of banks and power sector entities to attend event.
With more focus on climate change, emissions and carbon footprints in recent years, cities large and small have increasingly looked toward the concept of a “circular city” to help build frameworks to ...
India is investigating imports of copper tubes and pipes from Malaysia, Vietnam and Thailand, to determine whether producers in these countries were receiving unfair subsidies, the government said.
India is investigating imports of copper tubes and pipes from Malaysia, Vietnam and Thailand, to determine whether producers in these countries were receiving unfair subsidies, the government said.