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Govt mulling 2-3 tariff-based auctions for wind projects
16 Oct 2017
India already has an installed renewable power generation capacity of 60 GW and two floating solar projects with 10 MW capacity each planned in Andhra Pradesh and Kerala could take it to 80 MW
Assam ties up with Tata Trusts for unique 3-tier cancer care grid
13 Oct 2017
Under the Rs1,400-cr partnership, Assam will have L1 or a state-level cancer care institute in Guwahati with L2 or medical colleges offering chemotherapy, radiation and surgical oncology, and L3 or district hospitals with day-care, chemotherapy and radiation facilities
GST Council cuts tax rates for oil and gas firms
13 Oct 2017
GST Council cuts tax rates for oil and gas firms
13 Oct 2017
GST Council cuts tax rates for oil and gas firms
13 Oct 2017
Meru to again challenge Ola, Uber over alleged market abuse
12 Oct 2017
Indian radio taxi cab operator Meru Cabs has stepped up its legal challenge against taxi aggregators Ola and US-based Uber for allegedly abusing market dominance in four cities
Meru to again challenge Ola, Uber over alleged market abuse
12 Oct 2017
Indian radio taxi cab operator Meru Cabs has stepped up its legal challenge against taxi aggregators Ola and US-based Uber for allegedly abusing market dominance in four cities
UK to cap energy prices from next winter
12 Oct 2017
India, Japan plan LNG trading platform to make import deals flexible
12 Oct 2017
The MoC will promote India-Japan cooperation in the energy sector while also contributing to the diversification of gas supplies, leading to competitive prices for consumers and strengthening India’s energy security
Modi hints at further reforms in energy sector
10 Oct 2017
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