Budget 2026–27: Government to support states in developing three new dedicated chemical parks
This marks the first time direct budgetary support has been provided for dedicated chemical park infrastructure
This marks the first time direct budgetary support has been provided for dedicated chemical park infrastructure
The list of exempted items now includes 35 additional capital goods specifically for EV battery manufacturing
Integrating Agri Stack’s digital farmer records with ICAR’s validated package of practices can support more precise, need-based decisions at the field level
The government announced a scheme to support states in establishing three dedicated Chemical Parks using a cluster-based "plug-and-play" model
The primary goal is to scale up CCUS technologies, making them commercially viable and ready for wide-scale industrial application
The tool integrates AgriStack digital records with the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) package of practices to provide customised, real-time advice on weather, soil health, and pest management
The budget reaffirms the government's commitment to providing fertilizers to farmers at affordable prices
The changing cropping patterns and agroclimatic conditions make it essential that farmers are provided with a broader range of cost-effective products
Margins in Q3 FY26 reflected temporary pressures from softer realizations on select products, elevated raw material costs, and inventory dynamics
The Profit after tax for YTD December 2025 was at Rs. 1,784 crore as against Rs. 1,476 crore in the corresponding period of the previous year
The company has posted net profit of Rs. 431.73 crore for the 9 months period ended December 31, 2025
The company has posted net profit of Rs. 3,153.23 crore for the 9 months period ended December 31, 2025
This collaboration combines Thermax’s engineering expertise with HPCL’s advanced R&D and operational scale to accelerate India's transition to a low-carbon economy
Prices for green hydrogen and green ammonia are steadily converging with conventional fuels
Coal would remain central to India’s development even as renewable energy capacity expands in line with climate commitments
India’s non-fossil fuel capacity has already touched about 267 GW and is on track to cross 600 GW by FY 2030
India’s energy consumption is in the lower half globally on a per capita basis
The IEA report projects a robust growth trajectory for liquid and gaseous biofuels through 2030
India will continue to ensure availability, affordability and sustainability of energy, even amid global uncertainty
Benyoucef added that India is projected to be the “largest and most stable contributor to global primary energy demand growth,”
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