Rajasthan CM announces incentives for pvt hospitals to set up medical oxygen plants ANI | Updated: Jun 03, 2021 22:54 IST
Jaipur (Rajasthan) [India], June 3 (ANI): Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot on Thursday announced incentives for private hospitals to set up medical oxygen plants. In order to promote medical oxygen manufacturing in the state, Rajasthan Chief Minister has announced a special package for medical oxygen manufacturing enterprises. The special package is extended to include hospitals where the minimum investment criteria are relaxed, an official statement said. The hospitals can avail the benefit of capital subsidy equivalent to 25 per cent of the investment made or Rs 4,01,000 per nm3/hour of manufacturing capacity, whichever is lower subject to a maximum of Rs 50 Lakh, it added.
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Was it intentional or just a coincidence? The unveiling of former Chief Minister and AIADMK leader J Jayalalithaa’s memorial on the same day (on January 27) when her close aide VK Sasikala was released from jail after serving a four-year sentence in a disproportionate assets case has raised many eyebrows.
Some say, the unveiling of the memorial was intentional as the ruling party (AIADMK) wanted to send a strong signal to its cadres that Jayalalithaa was always their supreme leader, and none (including Sasikala who was expelled from the party in 2017) could replace her and shake the party. It was a strong message to hold the flock together.
Decision to reduce VAT of petrol, diesel in Rajasthan a bold move by Gehlot government
CM Ashok Gehlot has been very critical of Union govtâs policy on oil prices, pointing out that despite a drop in international crude oil prices, fuel prices in the country have kept on increasing
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The Ashok Gehlot governmentâs decision to reduce two per cent VAT on both petrol and diesel has resulted in the reduction of oil prices in the state. The price of petrol was down by Rs 1.34 and diesel by Rs 1.31.
This was a bold decision by the Gehlot government at a time when Covid has impacted revenue collection in the state.
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Post-Covid consumption spike is set to drive the growth for the petrochemicals segment and fuel the growth opportunity for the downstream players, informed Mukesh Kumar Surana, Chairman and Managing Director (CMD), Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL) on Wednesday.
Surana also stated that overall consumption of petrochemicals will go up substantially and grow at the 1.5-times the GDP growth of the country.
“Due to pandemic, there is a general uptrend in the consumption of petrochemicals and derivatives of petrochemicals such as plastics. Driven by higher disposable income, rapid urbanisation, brand consciousness accompanied by targeted increase in consumption in automobile and housing sector will drive growth in petrochemical segment,” Surana said during a global virtual meeting between Rajasthan Government and top global downstream players