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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.
Company racing towards fulfilling railways' requirement of 1.35 million tonne
The resolution to ratify the bill was moved in the House by Chhattisgarh Law Minister Mohammed Akbar
Chhattisgarh has asked bankers to streamline financial inclusion in restive region
The NACOF would be procuring maize from the farmers through the state-controlled Krishi Upaz Mandi for Rs 1760 a quintal
The huge stocks of paddy that the farmers had maintained for selling were reportedly damaged following heavy rains in the state the past three days
BSP's plate mill despatches 1,938 tonnes of IRS grade-B plates out of the ordered quantity of 1,995 tonnes by Hindustan Sipyard between April and December
He said poor people would have to go to officers and show the documents, and give bribe
Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel will preside over the function
Baghel launched austerity measures soon after taking over as the chief minister in December 2018
Engage in making sanitary pads to battle social stigma
Authorities receive several complaints in just 4 days; in Raipur alone, notices served to six candidates for suspected paid news
The state-run power producer is coming up with a 4000-Mw super thermal power station in Lara of Raigarh district
Move follows Centre's refusal to buy grain from states paying more than minimum support price; state govt had purchased paddy at Rs 2,500 a quintal last year
Ditched by the Sena in Maharashtra, the party is now being kept on its toes in Jharkhand by AJSU, its partner for the past 20 years
The Bhupesh Baghel-led state government has locked horns with the Centre over procurement of paddy at Rs 2,500 a quintal, higher than the minimum support price
Central govt rejects state demand saying norms can't be changed only for Chhattisgarh just to accommodate the higher procurement price it was paying farmmers for paddy
The new industrial policy has also given stress to produce petrol from paddy
The Congress government has returned the land acquired for steel project to tribals in the constituency
Freight cost comes to Rs 1000 per tonne; Firms submit plan to offer some coal from their mines in Chhattisgarh to power units in that state
The head of one of India's top aluminium producers is bullish about the offtake of the metal by auto makers and construction players once the slowdown is over