EV sales could fall by over 50% if FAME subsidy not extended, says Corporate India
The industry is already bracing for an uncertain time unless the government clarifies the future regulatory plan.
The industry is already bracing for an uncertain time unless the government clarifies the future regulatory plan.
The company is likely to close the fund raise within the next quarter.
Sulajja Firodia Motwani, Founder and CEO, Kinetic Green stated that the company is preparing for the time when the gov...
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Dr TRB Rajaa, Tamil Nadu's Minister for Industries, Investment Promotions and Commerce shares plans to catapult the st...
Rameshwar Teli, the Minister of State for Labour and Employment informed Members of Parliament in the Rajya Sabha that...
The government of India has already collected Rs 35,000 crore worth of Fastag revenues in the first nine months of the...
"NITI Aayog continues to hold stakeholder discussions with a diverse range of stakeholders, including battery swapping...
The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) earlier in October approved the country’s first-ever indigenously developed AC an...
The government notified Phase II of the FAME India Scheme initially for three years, commencing in April 2019, with to...