A Union Cabinet meeting is underway ahead of the presentation of Budget 2021-22 by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman at the Parliament on Monday
The Union Cabinet will hold a meeting at 10:15 am before the presentation
Move to merge may erode BSNL value, say officials
Centre removes distinction between captive and merchant mines, will amend the Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Act, 1957 to enforce reforms
India's largest indigenous defence procurement deal is worth Rs 45,696 cr
The Cabinet on Wednesday approved a proposal for mega mineral reforms, a move that will boost mineral production in the country
The decision was taken at a meeting of the Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said
If past experience is anything to go by, creating a new sectoral regulator for a specific industry is more likely to undermine the objective of combating anti-competitive conduct
The proposals have a total estimated cost of Rs 7,725 crore and an employment generation potential of over 280,000
Move will cost govt Rs 4,573 cr, is a step forward in broader plan to achieve 20 per cent blending with petrol by 2030
Focus will be on high-value defence platforms to achieve target of $5-billion annual exports
The Union Cabinet approved the Memorandum of Understanding between India and Bhutan on cooperation in the peaceful uses of outer space
Centre approved industrial corridor nodes at Andhra Pradesh's Krishnapatnam and Karnataka's Tumakuru under Chennai-Bengaluru Industrial Corridor (CBIC)
After its induction in the services, interest was shown in the missile by many countries during international exhibitions, defence expos and Aero India
The union cabinet approved an interest subvention of Rs 4,573 crore for new distilleries producing ethanol
The licence fee has also been lowered from 10 per cent of gross revenue to 8 per cent. The fee will have to be paid quarterly instead of annual payment as at present
Cabinet committee approved a total investment of Rs 59,048 cr of which the Centre would spend Rs 35,534 cr, amounting to 60 per cent of the total scheme, and the balance would be spent by the states
The extension is for another three years
The Union Cabinet approved revision in guidelines for providing direct to home (DTH) services in the country under which licenses would be issued for 20 years
The decision will benefit 5 crore farmers, said Javadekar, who is also union environment minister