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Modi dedicates, lays foundation of Rs 20,000 crore projects in TN

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday dedicated to the nation and laid the foundation for development projects worth over Rs.20,000 crore in Tiruchirappalli in Tamil Nadu.The development projects include sectors such as rail, road, oil and .

India poised to become export hub for Citroen

French carmaker Citroen will launch its C3 Aircross Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV) in India by October, and is betting big on exports from India to markets like South Africa, ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) and Nepal, a top company executive told Business Standard. Citroen, which sold 6,000 units through Citroën C3 and C5 Aircross SUV, is likely to double its sales during the current year, as it has already sold 6,000 units of Citroën C3 and eC3 electric vehicles during the first six months. We are going to start bookings for the C3 Aircross SUV in September and launch it in October. Price will be at the heart of the midsize SUV market, said Saurabh Vatsa, Citroen India branch head.

IOC in talks with TN, Kerala governments for setting up green hydrogen units

IOC in talks with TN, Kerala governments for setting up green hydrogen units
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Cargo handling at top-12 ports falls 4 59% to 673 MT in FY21

Cargo handling at top-12 ports falls 4.59% to 673 MT in FY21 SECTIONS Last Updated: Apr 11, 2021, 11:51 AM IST Share Synopsis Recently, Minister of State for Ports, Shipping and Waterways Mansukh Mandaviya said the cargo traffic at 12 major ports declined considerably March onwards due to the adverse impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Agencies All ports, barring Paradip and Mormugao (which recorded 1.65 per cent and 37.06 per cent increase in cargo handling to 114.54 MT and 21.95 MT, respectively), saw negative growth. Hit by disruptions caused by COVID-19, India s 12 major ports witnessed a 4.59 per cent fall in cargo handling to 672.60 million tonnes (MT) in the just-concluded financial year, according to ports apex body IPA.

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