Cement prices in various states may rise as Tamil Nadu introduces a Rs160 per tonne tax on limestone mining, following a Supreme Court judgement allowing mineral taxes. Similar measures might be ...
Cement prices in India are poised to rise following a Supreme Court decision allowing states to levy taxes on mineral rights.
A Supreme Court (SC) judgment in July 2024 is now impacting the cement industry. The SC ruled that state governments have the ...
Tamil Nadu’s ₹160 per tonne limestone tax comes as demand weakens and prices fall, squeezing margins for players like Ramco and Dalmia. Larger rivals are insulated for now, but the move could set a ...
Raipur: Chhattisgarh's structured extraction of mineral resources has led to a historic surge in the state's mineral revenue ...
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Asian News International on MSNCement prices are likely to increase because of new mineral tax by states: ReportChennai (Tamil Nadu) [India], March 15 (ANI): Cement prices across various states are likely to increase as state governments ...
Bhutan has started its first-ever airborne mineral exploration with the arrival of two specialised helicopters. The ...
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ABP News on MSNCement Prices Set To Rise As States Impose New Mineral Tax: ReportTo counterbalance the cost increase, cement prices in Tamil Nadu are expected to rise by Rs 8-10 per bag, according to the ...
India: The Tamil Nadu government will impose a mineral-bearing land tax of US$1.82/t on limestone under the Tamil Nadu ...
Earlier this week, the Tamil Nadu Government announced a mineral-bearing land tax of Rs 160 per tonne on limestone in the ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNScientists electrify seawater to create carbon-sucking cement for greener citiesThe study is inspired by nature, mimicking how coral and mollusks create their shells. The process replaces the biological ...
As state governments may impose new mineral taxes following a judgment of the Supreme Court, cement prices across various ...
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