India's rapid stride in the field of solar energy
By: Haider, Syed Salman
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BookPublisher: Yojana: A Development Monthly Since 1957 Description: 69(3), Mar, 2025: p.40-43.
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Yojana: A Development Monthly Since 1957Summary: The union budget 2025-2026 has provisioned the highest-ever allocation of over Rs. 24, 224 crores for solar energy related projects and schemes. In her budget speech, the finance ministers, Nirmala Sitharaman, announced the setting up of national manufacturing mission to further the ‘make in India’ concepts. This will aim to improve domestic value addition and build or ecosystems for solar PV cells, EV batteries, moors and controllers, electrotypers, wind turbines very high voltage transmission equipment and materials, finished products and equipment with regard to solar non-conventional energy production. – Reproduced
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The union budget 2025-2026 has provisioned the highest-ever allocation of over Rs. 24, 224 crores for solar energy related projects and schemes. In her budget speech, the finance ministers, Nirmala Sitharaman, announced the setting up of national manufacturing mission to further the ‘make in India’ concepts. This will aim to improve domestic value addition and build or ecosystems for solar PV cells, EV batteries, moors and controllers, electrotypers, wind turbines very high voltage transmission equipment and materials, finished products and equipment with regard to solar non-conventional energy production. – Reproduced


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