Nepal exports over 3,000 sacks of cement to India for first time
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Nepal exports over 3,000 sacks of cement to India for first time

The official process began in July with Palpa Cement exporting its Tansen brand to India. Nepal’s government, reportedly in its annual budget, has introduced a subsidy of 8 per cent in cash to companies exporting cement using raw materials from Nepal. Over 50 cement companies operate in ...

The official process began in July with Palpa Cement exporting its Tansen brand to India. Nepal’s government, reportedly in its annual budget, has introduced a subsidy of 8 per cent in cash to companies exporting cement using raw materials from Nepal. Over 50 cement companies operate in Nepal, which includes companies such as Palpa Cement Industries that produce both cement and clinker. The total cement production capacity of the companies is reported to be 22 million tonne. However, industrialists say that cement products from Nepal face stiff price competition in the Indian market. Contact: Palpa Cement Mob: (0)77141 01685 Website: www.tansencement.com

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Shree Cement incurs Rs 6.62 billion profit for Q4; beats expectations

Shree Cement, India's third-largest cement manufacturer by market capitalisation announced a fourth-quarter profit that exceeded, attributing it to increased volumes driven by lower cement prices. Typically, cement companies witness a surge in volumes in the March quarter as they reduce prices to clear year-end inventory backlogs.

Analysts had anticipated that reduced fuel costs would partially offset the decline in prices. Shree Cement's profit for the quarter ending March 31 reached Rs 6.62 billion, surpassing street forecasts of Rs 6.20 billion, as per LSEG data. This marked a si..

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Jaishankar Highlights Mumbai-Ahmedabad Bullet Train Benefits

india's vision of a modern and interconnected transportation network. Foreign Minister S Jaishankar has emphasised the significant benefits of the Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train project, citing its potential to revolutionise transportation and boost economic growth. Speaking on the project, Jaishankar highlighted its role in enhancing connectivity, fostering economic development, and strengthening bilateral ties with Japan.

The Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train project, a flagship infrastructure initiative between India and Japan, aims to reduce travel time between the two cities from hour..

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Indian Railways Refutes Closure Speculations for Palakkad Division

Indian Railways has issued a statement refuting speculations about the closure of the Palakkad Division, aiming to address concerns and rumours circulating regarding its operational future. This assertion comes amidst heightened speculation and concerns within the railway community and local stakeholders regarding the division's fate.

The Palakkad Division, located in Kerala, holds significant importance within the Indian railway network, serving as a crucial link in the southern region's transportation infrastructure. Its closure would have widespread implications for both passenger a..

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