2021-02-04 15:19:47
Ulaanbaatar /MONTSAME/ Deputy Minister of Mining and Heavy
Industry O.Batnairamdal had a virtual meeting with Tarun Kapoor, Secretary,
Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, Republic of India.
Underscoring that the meeting follows the 7th meeting of
the Mongolia-India Joint Committee for Cooperation held online last December
and the January 2021 meeting of former Chief of Cabinet Secretariat
L.Oyun-Erdene, Minister of Mining and Heavy Industry G.Yondon, and Indian
Minister of Petroleum and Natural Gas Dharmendra Pradhan, Mr. Tarun Kapoor expressed
his appreciation that the bill on Supporting the Oil Refinery was passed by the
Parliament on January 29 and that the Mongolian Government and Ministry of
EV charging station opened
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An electrical vehicle charging station was inaugurated at the Vyttila Indian Oil Corporation outlet on Thursday by Tarun Kapoor, Secretary, Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas.
A communication from the oil company said that the IOC would commission a total of 15 EV charging stations across Kerala by March this year. Earlier, the company had commissioned an EV charging station at Edappally.
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