business reporter announcements about big surge in investments in vidarbha marked the khasdar audyogik mahotsav that concluded on monday. the three-day event proved to be a game-changer for regional development. th
Khasdar Audyogik Mahotsav ends on a high note in Nagpur nagpurtoday.in - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from nagpurtoday.in Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
preparations of ‘khasdar audyogik mahotsav – advantage vidarbha’ organised by association of industrial development are going on in full swing. the mahotsav will be conducted from january 27 to 29 at rtmnu, jamnalal bajaj administrative building premises, amravati road, nagpur. the event which is conceptualized by union minister for road transport and highways nitin gadkari, will be held for the first time in nagpur under the aegis of ‘khasdar audyogik mahotsav’.
Even as India aims to achieve a 20 per cent blend of petrol with ethanol by 2025, the price of ethanol could become a concern for oil-marketing companies (OMCs).
If the claims made by Chennai-headquartered firm Ramcharan Company are to be believed, the company s technology for converting carbon dioxide (CO2) into ethanol could produce fuel-grade ethanol for Rs 35 per litre, suitable for fuel blending.
The company has already forged a partnership with Nikhil Gadkari-led MANAS Agro Industries & Infrastructure to convert various effluents into energy and value-added products.
13 April 2021
Nitin Gadkari had denied any connection to “any individual or firm” connected to the Scania luxury bus, but Scania’s internal investigation leaves no room for doubt about the involvement of the Gadkari family. Sonu Mehta/Hindustan Times
Nitin Gadkari had denied any connection to “any individual or firm” connected to the Scania luxury bus, but Scania’s internal investigation leaves no room for doubt about the involvement of the Gadkari family. Sonu Mehta/Hindustan Times
In early March, when a Swedish public-television broadcaster,
SVT, reported that an Indian subsidiary of one of Sweden’s largest vehicle manufacturers, Scania AB, had provided a luxury bus to Nitin Gadkari for his personal use, the minister’s denial was immediate and absolute. Gadkari, the union minister for road transport and highways, claimed to have no connection with the bus. But an internal audit by Scania AB, which we have accessed, reveals that the unio