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PM Narendra Modi wishes Ananth Kumar on his birthday"Birthday wishes to my colleague Shri @AnanthKumar_BJP. His administrative and legislative experience are an asset for us. I pray for his l...
Fertiliser subsidy arrear drops to Rs 23,000 crore: Ananth KumarThe direct benefit transfer (DBT) for fertiliser subsidy, which is being implemented in some states, will be rolled out across the country ...
Fertiliser Ministry gets Rs 10,000-crore under special banking arrangementThe SBA, under which fertilizer companies can take loans against subsidy receivables, would help the industry meet its fund requirements ti...
Fertiliser prices may fall due to demonetisation: Ananth KumarThe government would look into raw material costs and rationalise the tax structure to make sure that fertilisers become cheaper, which wou...
Kisan centres to sell products developed by farm scientistsThe minister stressed on the need to promote bio-pesticides and said that its usage should be increased from 3 per cent to 30 per cent.
Work on proposed fertiliser plant in Madhya Pradesh to start this year: Ananth KumarThe proposed fertiliser plant will be made ready for manufacturing within three years, he said.
Government to import 2 million tonnes of urea to meet kharif demandOnce kharif is over, the government will assess the urea requirement for the rabi season after discussing with the states and then place te...
Win-Win Budget for both rural, urban areas: Ananth KumarFertiliser Minister Ananth Kumar today termed the Budget as a win-win for both rural and urban areas with a special focus on farmers.
Fertiliser sector eyes over 2-MT output growth in 2016In 2015, major initiatives in fertiliser space included mandatory neem-coating of urea and revival of closed plants to make the country sel...
Minister Ananth Kumar promises to resolve fertiliser subsidy arrears of Rs 40,000 croreThe minister said urea production in the country is expected to rise this year after a gap of 15 years, growing 7% to a 24 million tonnes, ...
Government plans to raise NFL's Nangal unit capacity by 1.3 MTAt present, National Fertiliser Ltd's Nangal unit has an installed capacity of 4.785 lakh tonnes (LT)
India to become self-reliant in urea in 4 yrs: Ananth Kumar, Union Minister for Chemicals and FertilisersAnanth also said the government has decided to add 200 million tonnes of steel production in the next 10 years to the current output of 100...
Fertiliser Ministry moves Cabinet note on urea policyIn the proposed new urea policy, the source said, the ministry is considering measures for boosting urea production by making plants more e...
Rs 40,000 crore investment in fertiliser sector in next 4 yearsAbout Rs 40,000 crore would be invested in the next four years to make India self-reliant in urea production, Fertiliser Minister Ananth Ku...
Fertilisers and Chemicals Travancore likely to revive production in 15 daysDharmendra Pradhan suggested heads of GAIL & FACT should meet immediately to sort out pricing & other related issues for gas supply to FACT.
India plans to set up reverse SEZs in IranIndia is keen to explore the possibilities of setting up of reverse SEZs, particularly in the area of fertilisers and petrochemicals in Ira...
Government plans to bring all pharma related departments under one roofWhereas the pricing of drugs comes under the National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority (NPPA), which is under the Ministry of Chemicals and...
Rashtriya Chemicals and Fertilisers to get Navratna status: Ananth KumarCompany is expected to start Thal III project in next financial year and it is estimated that around Rs 4,500 crore would be invested in pr...
Subsidy to naphtha fertiliser plants to continue: Ananth KumarChemical & petrochemical industry is at threshold of "sustainable" growth with govt providing a framework of support & encouragement, said ...
Will raise urea capacity by 3 MT in 3-4 years: Ananth KumarThe country's urea production has stagnated at 22 million tonnes, while current demand is about 30 MT. The shortfall of 8 MT is met through...