- Recent approaches to sustainability focus on energy
Recent approaches to sustainability focus on energy as development demands the use of energy, and there is a correlation between efficiency...
- Ministers' panel to consider new law for mines
A panel of Indian ministers will meet on July 22 to consider a new law for mines, which aims to give local people a share of mining profits.
- Rs 2,000-crore Nalco stake sale to take off soon
The government will soon kick-start divestment in Nalco, which will involve the sale of 10% equity in the aluminium producer to raise close...
- Mining licence to Mittal: Centre seeks clarity from J'khand
The Centre has sought certain clarifications from Jharkhand on its recommendation to grant iron ore mining licence to ArcelorMittal, a move...
- FIMI seeks withdrawal of export duty on iron ore
Miners' body FIMI on Sunday sought removal of up to 10 per cent export duty on iron ore even as the Steel Ministry is pushing for doubling ...
- Union govt seeks reports on illegal mining from Orissa, other states
Union government has sought detailed reports on mining activities from mineral bearing states in the country. The move follows recent detec...
- NALCO releases remaining Rs.84.22 cr dividend to union govt.
NALCO pays the remaining 15% dividend to the union govt.
- IHCL to focus on foods, Tata Tea on beverages
Suddenly Tatas are mining the foods and beverage (F&B) space, taking a shot at every M&A move in the sector.
- Govt announces senior appointments
The Government on Thursday announced senior bureaucratic appointments and made Sheela Nair as Secretary (Drinking Water Supply) in the Rura...
- Amalgam gives Tatas food for thought
The Tata group is foraying into the foods business. Tata arm has picked up stake in Kochi-based food company.
- Water policy fails to chart course for pvt players
The National Water Policy 2002, adopted by the government, provides a general directive on need for private sector participation, but has n...