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State incentivises manufacture of oxygen
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Govt. announces capital subsidy
Govt. announces capital subsidy
The State government on Thursday announced incentives for companies willing to manufacture medical oxygen in the State.
The government announced that companies that invest in Tamil Nadu to produce oxygen concentrators, oxygen cylinders and medical oxygen will get 30% capital subsidy over a two-year period. The companies that wish to avail themselves of this subsidy must begin production before August 15. Investments made between January 1 and August 31 will also be taken into account.
For investments made between January 1 and November 30 for setting up plants with a minimum capacity of 10 metric tonnes of liquid oxygen, 30% capital subsidy will be given over five years. The firms concerned must start production by November 30. For these companies, the Tamil Nadu Industrial Investment Corporation Limited will immediately provide loans at 6% interest wit
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NEW DELHI At least four people were killed and 13 others injured Thursday after fire engulfed a pesticide factory in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu, officials said. The fire erupted in Kudikadu at State Industries Promotion Corporation of Tamil Nadu (SIPCOT) area of Cuddalore district, about 181 km south of Chennai, the capital city of Tamil Nadu. (India-Fire-Death) - - - - YANGON Three people have been killed with over 1,000 houses destroyed by the natural disasters in Myanmar s Ayeyarwady region in four days, state-run media reported on Thursday. From May 6 to 9, all districts of the Ayeyarwady region were hit by lightning strikes and storms. Among them, Maubin district was mostly damaged, followed by Hinthada district. (Myanmar-Natural Disasters)
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He was chairman of CSK, held posts in several organisations Director and Chairman of Chennai Super Kings Cricket Ltd. L. Sabaretnam passed away in Chennai on Sunday morning. He was 80 and is survived by two sons and two daughters.
The cremation was held in the afternoon, a family member said.
Subaretnam was advisor for India Cements and director and CEO of Coromandel Sugars and was also the director, ICL Financial Services Ltd., director, ICL Shipping Ltd., director, Coromandel Electric Company Ltd., director, ICL Securities Ltd. and also the director, Biosynth Life Sciences India Ltd.
For long, Sabaretnam served in Chettinad Cement Corporation and was also its executive director. He was at the helm of leading industry bodies.