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    Fadnavis: Maharashtra Economy Remains Financially Sound Despite Debt Increase

    Mumbai, March 11 Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis acknowledged financial pressures on the state economy on Wednesday, while asserting that the state's debt-to-GSDP ratio is lower than several other states, and rejected allegations that allocations to the social sector have been cut...
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    State Boosts Agriculture with Export & Energy Measures

    Mumbai, March 10 – In two significant moves aimed at boosting the agricultural and dairy sectors, the Maharashtra government announced major concessions for fruit and vegetable exporters at the Jawaharlal Nehru Port Authority (JNPA) and a substantial reduction in electricity tariffs for milk...
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    Revised PSPCL Petition Sparks Debate Over State's Power Sector

    Chandigarh, March 9 – Punjab BJP President Sunil Jakhar on Monday exposed what he described as a conspiracy by the state AAP government to financially bankrupt the Punjab State Power Corporation Ltd (PSPCL).Jakhar explained to the media here, with supporting facts, how the government is...
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    Punjab Reduces Electricity Rates for Consumers and Industry

    Chandigarh, March 6 Electricity tariffs have been reduced by up to Rs 1.50 per unit for domestic consumers and up to 79 paise for commercial users as the power regulator, Punjab State Electricity Regulatory Commission (PSERC), announced a new tariff order for 2026-27, to be implemented from...
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    Punjab Reduces Power Rates for Households and Businesses

    Chandigarh, March 6 – In a major relief for households, businesses, and industries across Punjab, electricity tariffs were reduced on Friday across all consumer categories, bringing down power rates by up to Rs 1.5 per unit for domestic consumers, up to 79 paise per unit for commercial users...
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    Commission Reduces Agricultural Tariffs, Increases Rates for Industrial Consumers

    Bengaluru, March 4 The Karnataka Electricity Regulatory Commission has reduced electricity tariffs for agricultural pump sets for 2025–26 from the earlier uniform rate of Rs 8.30 per unit to a range of Rs 6.57 to Rs 7.79 per unit across the state.However, the Commission has increased tariffs...
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    Conflicting Power Policies Impact Pakistan’s Manufacturing

    New Delhi, March 2 – The power sector policy of the Pakistani government remains chaotic, leading to further disappointment for the country's fragile industrial sector.Industrial consumers were told that electricity tariffs would fall by Rs 4.04 per unit for the January billing cycle. Within...
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    IMF Review in Pakistan: Tranche Release Hinges on Discussions

    Islamabad, February 25 As the International Monetary Fund (IMF) review mission arrived in Pakistan on Wednesday, the country's Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb expressed hope for a successful review that would lead to the release of a USD 1.2 billion tranche.The staff mission will conduct...
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    State Budget Focuses on Power Subsidies and Industry Incentives

    Mumbai, February 24 – Amidst pressure on the state's finances, Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, who holds the portfolios of planning and finance, presented supplementary demands worth Rs 11,995 crore for the remaining period of the 2025-26 fiscal on Tuesday.Of the Rs 11,995 crore...
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    Reducing Power Losses and Consumer Choice: HERC Hearing Highlights

    Chandigarh, February 10 Haryana Electricity Regulatory Commission (HERC) Chairman Nand Lal Sharma said on Tuesday that efficiency is the foundation of a strong power system and emphasized the need to modernize and strengthen the state's power distribution network.Addressing a public hearing in...
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