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R Krishna Das is a senior journalist and reports for Business Standard from Raipur, Chhattisgarh. He has worked with The Telegraph and The Hitavada.
R Krishna Das is a senior journalist and reports for Business Standard from Raipur, Chhattisgarh. He has worked with The Telegraph and The Hitavada.
The company said that 5.37 million Vodafone customers in both the states would be benefitted with the expansion
A rail corridor in the state's coal belt that cuts through the elephant route has put the animal in direct conflict with humans
Tata Steel started sports academy under it's CSR programme
State gets 1,060 mm rain during season starting June 1, which is 100.8% of average during past one decade
Fresh shower spell pulls paddy-growing state from severe drought
The units would get all the state taxes reimbursed for three years under the Start-up Chhattisgarh campaign
Company envisages enhancing capacity from 10 MTPA to 15 MTPA
The Rajasthan Rajya Vidyut Utpadan Nigam Ltd has now sought the community's nod for enhancing output from 10 million tonnes to 15 MT a year
State gets 870 mm of rain since June 1, against average 1,300 mm; 65 of 150 tehsils approaching drought
Shelves Rs 19k-cr plan over land delay, mine allotment
Company abandons Rs 19,500 crore plan over land delay, cancelled mine allotment
Following the fall in demand and high running cost, over 100 mini steel plants in Chhattisgarh
Chief Minister Raman Singh said the GST would be a big leap forward to empower the state
The government has been trying to ensure ease of doing business but problems have persisted
The state generates over 20 million tonnes of ash but utilises hardly 6-8 million tonnes per year
813 villages in the state had been identified that had remained un-surveyed
The single-piece rail will have a length of 130 metres, and will require only a single weld
The company is mainly eyeing American market for the product
The steel major had bagged a contract to supply 150,000 tonnes of rail to Iran for developing rail infrastructure
Initially, the institute will have three branches including computer science, mechanical and electrical engineering