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R Krishna Das is a senior journalist and writes for Business Standard's from Raipur, Chhattisgarh. He has previously worked with The Telegraph and The Hitavada.
R Krishna Das is a senior journalist and writes for Business Standard's from Raipur, Chhattisgarh. He has previously worked with The Telegraph and The Hitavada.
Govt to invest Rs 9,000 cr to restart the plant
As per the court guidelines, the transfer of liabilities and assets were to be completed by April 1
The company official said under the plans for increasing its presence in the gas sector, the IOCL wished to develop the 'total energy solutions' especially natural gas in Chhattisgarh
The advisor would be appointed by May end and the tender and processes required for the project would start in July
The annuity model would help the developers from recovering the risk of revenue uncertainty arising from inaccurate traffic projections
However, they do not have a veto
The court said it would hear the matter again on Wednesday next
About 6.2 MT of paddy have been reportedly arrived in the societies across the state
The Chhattisgarh float will showcase 'Bastar Dussehra', which does not celebrate Ravana's defeat or Rama's return to Ayodhya
Given the poor record of rehabilitation for displaced, there is growing opposition to mining in villages located in coalfields that have been lined up for reallocation
Union Government to take road projects on "mission mode"
The state government had earlier decided to purchase only 10 quintals of paddy behind every acre of land
Health ministry to adopt state's tablet-based health reporting system
The production in SECL - the flagship entity of the CIL having 89 coalmines in Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh - was partially affected on the first day of the strike
Madhu, who polled more than 36,000 votes in her kitty, created history to become the first eunuch to get elected as Mayor in Chhattisgarh
The outcome is likely to have an impact on state Chief Minister Raman Singh's future; the Congress is a divided house, too
About 20 gram sabhas, falling within the Mand-Raigarh and Hasdeo Arand coalfields, had passed a resolution opposing the fresh allocation of mines