Ministers and senior leaders have been asked to deliver 4 seats each, and is also concentrating on the 113 seats that the party came second or performed impressively in the last elections. Apart from that, BJP is putting lot more emphasis on states where they don’t win seats. Although, making its presence felt in states like Tamil Nadu, West Bengal and Kerala is not going to be easy for BJP but the way things are panning out and the kind of effort they are putting in, there performance is surely going to improve. And that is where, the whole task…
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Ministers and senior leaders have been asked to deliver 4 seats each, and is also concentrating on the 113 seats that the party came second or performed impressively in the last elections. Apart from that, BJP is putting lot more emphasis on states where they don’t win seats. Although, making its presence felt in states like Tamil Nadu, West Bengal and Kerala is not going to be easy for BJP but the way things are panning out and the kind of effort they are putting in, there performance is surely going to improve. And that is where, the whole task…
(The Hans India) NTPC-Ramagundam under CSR-CD & NTPC Utkarsh – Merit Scholarship under NTPC Foundation has distributed Merit Scholarship to 161 students. The students belonged to 25 Government High Schools and 6 Junior Colleges of the nearby areas with total financial implication of Rs. 4.83 lakh. Each student received Rs. 3,000 as scholarship.
(FT) ONGC Videsh Ltd, the overseas arm of state-owned Oil and Natural Gas Corp, on Monday said it has not heard from Iran on the $11 billion “best offer” it gave for developing the Farzad-B gas field.“We are ready to invest provided we get reasonable returns,” OVL Managing Director Narendra K. Verma told reporters in New Delhi, Live Mint reported.”OVL has offered to invest about $5.8 billion in developing the Farzad-B gas field and another $5 billion to build a liquefied natural gas export facility.” Iran wants a high price for the natural gas which, according to the Indian firm,…
Shri Nitin Gadkari addresses a press conference at Talkatora Stadium in New Delhi
(TH) Hindustan Petroleum Corporation (HPCL) is planning invest as much as ₹61,000 crore over the next five years to augment its refining and marketing capacity to become India’s second-largest state-owned refiner after Indian Oil Corporation. Of the ₹61,000 crore, the company intends to invest ₹7,110 crore this year alone or 21% more than capex of ₹5,860 crore in the last fiscal. HPCL chairman, M.K. Surana said, “With a huge potential for growth amid rising energy demand and due to low per capita consumption base, the oil and gas sector is poised for an exciting and challenging future. We are adapting to…
On 15th September 2017, HPCL Conducted its 65th AGM. Important Extract’s of C&MD’s Speech covering the salient performance of the year 2016-17 are as It gives me great pleasure to share that the year 2016-17 has been the year of best ever all round performance of your company since its formation 43 years ago. A year, in which your Company has delivered highest ever net profit, refining throughput, market sales and return to shareholders.For the first time ever, the profit after tax in a financial year crossed Rs. 6,000 crore mark on standalone basis to reach Rs. 6,209 crore and Rs. 8,000 crore mark on consolidated basis…
(PTI) Prime Minister Narendra Modi today mourned the death of Marshal Arjan Singh and said India will never forget his excellent leadership in the 1965 India- Pakistan war when the Indian Air Force saw substantial action. “India mourns the unfortunate demise of Marshal of the Indian Air Force Arjan Singh. We remember his outstanding service to the nation,” he tweeted. Modi said the determined focus of Singh, who was promoted to the five-star rank of Marshal of the Air Force in 2002, on capacity building in the IAF added great strength to India’s defence capabilities. “India will never forget the excellent…
(NDTV) Prime Minister Narendra Modi will today launch the Sardar Sarovar Dam – the world’s second biggest – on the river Narmada in Gujarat, nearly six decades after its foundation stone was laid. The inauguration of the project – marred by protests and controversies – coincides with the PM’s 67th birthday. “Tomorrow Sardar Sarovar Dam will be dedicated to the nation. This project will benefit lakhs of farmers and help fulfil people’s aspirations,” PM Modi tweeted on Saturday.This morning, bad weather forced the PM’s chopper to land in Ahmedabad from where he travelled by road to Kevadia in Narmada district where he will inaugurate…