Unknown Odour Reported In Mumbai, Fire Engines Dispatched To Find Source
Mumbai News | Reported by Sohit Mishra, Edited by Abhinav Bhatt | Friday September 20, 2019
Many citizens in Mumbai's western and eastern suburbs late on Thursday night reported an unknown odour, which sparked rumours of a gas leak at the Rashtriya Chemical Fertiliser's plant in the Chembur suburb
Cut Usage Of Chemical Fertilsers, Pesticides, PM Modi Tells Farmers
India News | Press Trust of India | Thursday August 15, 2019
Prime Minister Narendra Modi this morning gave a clarion call to farmers to gradually reduce use of chemical fertilisers and eventually stop their usage to protect soil health.
ChemChina, Sinochem In Talks On Possible $100 Billion Merger: Report
Business | Thomson Reuters | Friday October 14, 2016
Chinese state-owned chemical companies Sinochem Group and ChemChina are in discussions about a possible merger to create a chemicals, fertiliser and oil giant with almost $100 billion annual revenue, three sources familiar with the matter said.
200 People Fall Sick After Ammonia Leak In Bangladesh
World News | Agence France-Presse | Tuesday August 23, 2016
An explosion at a chemical fertiliser factory left at least 200 people needing medical treatment after toxic gas spread across large parts of Bangladesh's second city Chittagong, officials said on Tuesday.
Tata Chemicals to Shut Haldia Fertiliser Plant in September-October
Business | Press Trust of India | Monday April 11, 2016
Tata Chemicals on Monday said its fertiliser plant at Haldia will be shut for about five weeks in September-October due to interruption of ammonia supply.
Fertilser body files case seeking subsidy payment: Tata Chem executive
Business | Monday August 5, 2013
The fertiliser industry, which sells urea, potash and phosphate at government-set low prices, is yet to receive an outstanding subsidy payment of Rs 30,000 crore as of end-March.
Chemical, fertiliser, paper firms worst hit by rupee fall: Fitch
Business | Friday June 21, 2013
Chemical, fertiliser and paper industries will be hit hard by sustained depreciation in the rupee value, a Fitch report said on Friday.
Don't cut food security subsidy, says Montek
Business | Sunday March 3, 2013
Food security subsidy should not be reduced even if the fiscal situation is not good, Planning Commission Deputy Chairman Montek Singh Ahluwalia has said.
Unknown Odour Reported In Mumbai, Fire Engines Dispatched To Find Source
Mumbai News | Reported by Sohit Mishra, Edited by Abhinav Bhatt | Friday September 20, 2019
Many citizens in Mumbai's western and eastern suburbs late on Thursday night reported an unknown odour, which sparked rumours of a gas leak at the Rashtriya Chemical Fertiliser's plant in the Chembur suburb
Cut Usage Of Chemical Fertilsers, Pesticides, PM Modi Tells Farmers
India News | Press Trust of India | Thursday August 15, 2019
Prime Minister Narendra Modi this morning gave a clarion call to farmers to gradually reduce use of chemical fertilisers and eventually stop their usage to protect soil health.
ChemChina, Sinochem In Talks On Possible $100 Billion Merger: Report
Business | Thomson Reuters | Friday October 14, 2016
Chinese state-owned chemical companies Sinochem Group and ChemChina are in discussions about a possible merger to create a chemicals, fertiliser and oil giant with almost $100 billion annual revenue, three sources familiar with the matter said.
200 People Fall Sick After Ammonia Leak In Bangladesh
World News | Agence France-Presse | Tuesday August 23, 2016
An explosion at a chemical fertiliser factory left at least 200 people needing medical treatment after toxic gas spread across large parts of Bangladesh's second city Chittagong, officials said on Tuesday.
Tata Chemicals to Shut Haldia Fertiliser Plant in September-October
Business | Press Trust of India | Monday April 11, 2016
Tata Chemicals on Monday said its fertiliser plant at Haldia will be shut for about five weeks in September-October due to interruption of ammonia supply.
Fertilser body files case seeking subsidy payment: Tata Chem executive
Business | Monday August 5, 2013
The fertiliser industry, which sells urea, potash and phosphate at government-set low prices, is yet to receive an outstanding subsidy payment of Rs 30,000 crore as of end-March.
Chemical, fertiliser, paper firms worst hit by rupee fall: Fitch
Business | Friday June 21, 2013
Chemical, fertiliser and paper industries will be hit hard by sustained depreciation in the rupee value, a Fitch report said on Friday.
Don't cut food security subsidy, says Montek
Business | Sunday March 3, 2013
Food security subsidy should not be reduced even if the fiscal situation is not good, Planning Commission Deputy Chairman Montek Singh Ahluwalia has said.
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