Tech Mahindra is actively pursuing the reduction of carbon emissions and embraces distinctive green practices, setting itself apart in the industry
Read MoreAs an integrated business city, Sri City is setting new standards for environmentally conscious and socially responsible urban development
Read MoreHavells is committed to Environment, Social, and Governance principles, with the larger objective of fostering an inclusive society marked by strength and resilience
Read MoreGCPL is committed to achieving net zero, maintaining water positivity, developing watersheds across the drought-affected regions of India and innovating in plastic packaging
Read MoreThe company actively supports entrepreneurs and manufacturers in establishing or expanding their biofuel production facilities, providing guidance on machinery selection, raw material procurement, and operational efficiency
Read MoreInaction over climate change could cost India tens of trillions of dollars by 2070 unless the country resorts to rapid decarbonisation
Read MoreThe first-ever Trade Day at COP28 puts the spotlight on global trade and its role in catalysing a more climate-friendly world economy
Read MoreBangalore International Airport (BIAL) is at the forefront of revolutionising the aviation landscape with its commitment to sustainable growth. The newly built Terminal 2 (T2) stands as a testament to this vision, embodying sustainability in every aspect of its architecture, design, construction, and technology implementation
Read MoreGMR Hyderabad International Airport Limited (GHIAL), a trailblazer in the aviation sector, is a testament to the success of the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model. Formed through a collaboration between the GMR Group (63 per cent), the Airports Authority of India (13 per cent), the Government of Telangana (13 per cent), and Malaysia Airports Holdings Berhad (11 per cent), GHIAL operates the state-of-the-art Rajiv Gandhi International Airport in Shahabad, Hyderabad
Read MoreThe Ministry of Heavy Industries has also sanctioned Rs 800 crore as a capital subsidy to the three state-owned Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) for the establishment of 7,432 electric vehicle public charging stations
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