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NGEL and Assago Signs MoU to Develop India’s First Indigenous Green Urea Plant in APIn February 2026, NTPC Green Energy Limited (NGEL), a subsidiary of NTPC Limited, and Assago Industries Private Limited (AIPL) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to develop and operationalise India’s first large-scale Green Urea production facility at the upcoming Green Hydrogen Hub at Pudimadaka, near Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh (AP).Key Details of MoU:Supply: Under the agreement, NGEL will supply green ammonia, captured carbon dioxide (CO₂), Renewable Energy(RE) power, and utilities to Assago Industries’ 1,000 tonnes per day (TPD) green urea manufacturing facility using clean feedstock.Decarbonisation: The project replaces fossil-fuel-based urea production with renewable hydrogen and green ammonia, significantly reducing greenhouse gas emissions.Imports: The initiative aims to reduce India’s urea imports of 8–10 million tonnes (MT) out of an annual consumption of 35–40 MT, lowering foreign exchange (Forex) outflow and price volatility risks.Hub: The plant will be located within the Pudimadaka Green Hydrogen Hub, planned with a total capacity of 2.5 million tonnes per annum (MTPA) of green chemicals including green ammonia, green methanol ,Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF), and green urea.
NGEL and Assago Signs MoU to Develop India’s First Indigenous Green Urea Plant in APIn February 2026, NTPC Green Energy Limited (NGEL), a subsidiary of NTPC Limited, and Assago Industries Private Limited (AIPL) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to develop and operationalise India’s first large-scale Green Urea production facility at the upcoming Green Hydrogen Hub at Pudimadaka, near Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh (AP).Key Details of MoU:Supply: Under the agreement, NGEL will supply green ammonia, captured carbon dioxide (CO₂), Renewable Energy(RE) power, and utilities to Assago Industries’ 1,000 tonnes per day (TPD) green urea manufacturing facility using clean feedstock.Decarbonisation: The project replaces fossil-fuel-based urea production with renewable hydrogen and green ammonia, significantly reducing greenhouse gas emissions.Imports: The initiative aims to reduce India’s urea imports of 8–10 million tonnes (MT) out of an annual consumption of 35–40 MT, lowering foreign exchange (Forex) outflow and price volatility risks.Hub: The plant will be located within the Pudimadaka Green Hydrogen Hub, planned with a total capacity of 2.5 million tonnes per annum (MTPA) of green chemicals including green ammonia, green methanol ,Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF), and green urea.
NGEL and Assago Signs MoU to Develop India’s First Indigenous Green Urea Plant in APIn February 2026, NTPC Green Energy Limited (NGEL), a subsidiary of NTPC Limited, and Assago Industries Private Limited (AIPL) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (M...
13th India–Kyrgyzstan Joint Military Exercise KHANJAR-XIII Commences in AssamThe 13th edition of the 14-day joint military exercise KHANJAR (KHANJAR-XIII) between India and Kyrgyzstan is being conducted from 4-17th February 2026, at Misamari, located in Sonitpur district of Assam, to enhance interoperability between the Special Forces of both nations.About Exercise KHANJAR XIII:Participants: The exercise involves the Parachute Regiment (Special Forces, SF) of the Indian Army (IA) and Kyrgyzstan’s Scorpion Brigade, both elite special forces units.Training: Joint drills include urban warfare, counter-terrorism, sniping, reconnaissance, surveillance, room intervention, building clearance, and mountain craft under a United Nations (UN) mandate.Background: Exercise KHANJAR, initiated in 2011, is an annual joint military exercise between India and Kyrgyzstan, aimed at sharing best practices in special operations.The 12th edition was held on 10-23 March 2025 at Tokmok, Kyrgyzstan.
13th India–Kyrgyzstan Joint Military Exercise KHANJAR-XIII Commences in AssamThe 13th edition of the 14-day joint military exercise KHANJAR (KHANJAR-XIII) between India and Kyrgyzstan is being conducted from 4-17th February 2026, at Misamari, located in Sonitpur district of Assam, to enhance interoperability between the Special Forces of both nations.About Exercise KHANJAR XIII:Participants: The exercise involves the Parachute Regiment (Special Forces, SF) of the Indian Army (IA) and Kyrgyzstan’s Scorpion Brigade, both elite special forces units.Training: Joint drills include urban warfare, counter-terrorism, sniping, reconnaissance, surveillance, room intervention, building clearance, and mountain craft under a United Nations (UN) mandate.Background: Exercise KHANJAR, initiated in 2011, is an annual joint military exercise between India and Kyrgyzstan, aimed at sharing best practices in special operations.The 12th edition was held on 10-23 March 2025 at Tokmok, Kyrgyzstan.
13th India–Kyrgyzstan Joint Military Exercise KHANJAR-XIII Commences in AssamThe 13th edition of the 14-day joint military exercise KHANJAR (KHANJAR-XIII) between India and Kyrgyzstan is being conducted from 4-17th February 2026, at Misamari, located...
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MoPSW: MoUs Signed to Establish Bharat Container Shipping Line and Finance Outer Harbour ProjectIn February 2026, the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways (MoPSW) announced that two significant Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) were signed in New Delhi (Delhi), to establish the Bharat Container Shipping Line (BCSL) and to finance the Outer Harbour Project at V.O. Chidambaranar Port Authority (VoCPA), in Thoothukudi, Tamil Nadu (TN).Establishment of Bharat Container Shipping Line (BCSL):Objective: BCSL aims to create an integrated domestic container ecosystem to manage containerised cargo, which accounts for nearly two-thirds of India’s international trade value.Signatories: The MoU was signed among Shipping Corporation of India (SCI), Container Corporation of India (CONCOR), Jawaharlal Nehru Port Authority, V.O. Chidambaranar Port Authority (VoCPA), Chennai Port Authority, and Sagarmala Finance Corporation Limited (SMFCL) under the aegis of MoPSW.Outer Harbour Project at VoCPA:Agreement: A tripartite MoU was signed between VOCPA, Indian Railway Finance Corporation Limited (IRFC), and SMFCL.Funding Size: The MoU provides for joint funding of up to Rs 15,000 crore for port capacity expansion projects.Programme Link: The projects are covered under the Sagarmala Programme, MoPSW and the Pradhan Mantri Gati Shakti National Master Plan (PMGS-NMP).About Shipping Corporation of India (SCI):Chairman & Managing Director (CMD) – Captain Binesh Kumar TyagiHeadquarters – Mumbai, MaharashtraEstablished – 1961
MoPSW: MoUs Signed to Establish Bharat Container Shipping Line and Finance Outer Harbour ProjectIn February 2026, the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways (MoPSW) announced that two significant Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) were signed in New Delhi (Delhi), to establish the Bharat Container Shipping Line (BCSL) and to finance the Outer Harbour Project at V.O. Chidambaranar Port Authority (VoCPA), in Thoothukudi, Tamil Nadu (TN).Establishment of Bharat Container Shipping Line (BCSL):Objective: BCSL aims to create an integrated domestic container ecosystem to manage containerised cargo, which accounts for nearly two-thirds of India’s international trade value.Signatories: The MoU was signed among Shipping Corporation of India (SCI), Container Corporation of India (CONCOR), Jawaharlal Nehru Port Authority, V.O. Chidambaranar Port Authority (VoCPA), Chennai Port Authority, and Sagarmala Finance Corporation Limited (SMFCL) under the aegis of MoPSW.Outer Harbour Project at VoCPA:Agreement: A tripartite MoU was signed between VOCPA, Indian Railway Finance Corporation Limited (IRFC), and SMFCL.Funding Size: The MoU provides for joint funding of up to Rs 15,000 crore for port capacity expansion projects.Programme Link: The projects are covered under the Sagarmala Programme, MoPSW and the Pradhan Mantri Gati Shakti National Master Plan (PMGS-NMP).About Shipping Corporation of India (SCI):Chairman & Managing Director (CMD) – Captain Binesh Kumar TyagiHeadquarters – Mumbai, MaharashtraEstablished – 1961
MoPSW: MoUs Signed to Establish Bharat Container Shipping Line and Finance Outer Harbour ProjectIn February 2026, the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways (MoPSW) announced that two significant Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) were signed in Ne...
Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw Announces Breakthrough of 2nd Mountain Tunnel of MAHSR Project On February 3, 2026, Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw, Ministry of Railways (MoR), Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), announced the completion of tunneling work of the 2nd Mountain Tunnel (MT-6) for the Mumbai (Maharashtra) -Ahmedabad (Gujarat) High Speed-Rail (MAHSR) project in Palghar, Maharashtra.About MT-6 Excavation Completion:Overview: MT-6 is 454 metre (m) long and 14.4 m wide, built to carry both up and down tracks for the high-speed rail line. MT-6 was excavated from both ends met in the middle, forming a continuous tunnel.Significance: This marks the second tunnel breakthrough, following the MT-5 near Saphale, Maharashtra.Construction Method: MT-6 was excavated using the New Austrian Tunnelling Method (NATM), a drill-and-controlled blast approach suited for complex geology.Timeline: The Gujarat section of the MAHSR corridor is expected to commence commercial operations in 2027, with the train reaching Thane by 2028 and achieving full connectivity to Mumbai by 2029.About Maharashtra:Chief Minister (CM) – Devendra FadnavisGovernor – Acharya DevvratCapital – MumbaiWildlife Sanctuary (WLS) – Malvan WLS, Aner Dam WLS
Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw Announces Breakthrough of 2nd Mountain Tunnel of MAHSR Project On February 3, 2026, Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw, Ministry of Railways (MoR), Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), announced the completion of tunneling work of the 2nd Mountain Tunnel (MT-6) for the Mumbai (Maharashtra) -Ahmedabad (Gujarat) High Speed-Rail (MAHSR) project in Palghar, Maharashtra.About MT-6 Excavation Completion:Overview: MT-6 is 454 metre (m) long and 14.4 m wide, built to carry both up and down tracks for the high-speed rail line. MT-6 was excavated from both ends met in the middle, forming a continuous tunnel.Significance: This marks the second tunnel breakthrough, following the MT-5 near Saphale, Maharashtra.Construction Method: MT-6 was excavated using the New Austrian Tunnelling Method (NATM), a drill-and-controlled blast approach suited for complex geology.Timeline: The Gujarat section of the MAHSR corridor is expected to commence commercial operations in 2027, with the train reaching Thane by 2028 and achieving full connectivity to Mumbai by 2029.About Maharashtra:Chief Minister (CM) – Devendra FadnavisGovernor – Acharya DevvratCapital – MumbaiWildlife Sanctuary (WLS) – Malvan WLS, Aner Dam WLS
Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw Announces Breakthrough of 2nd Mountain Tunnel of MAHSR Project On February 3, 2026, Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw, Ministry of Railways (MoR), Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), announced the...
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International Day of Human Fraternity 2026 – February 4The United Nations (UN’s) International Day of Human Fraternity is observed annually on February 4 across the globe to promote peace, tolerance, inclusion, mutual understanding, and solidarity among people of different faiths worldwide.4 February 2026 marks the 6th observance of the International Day of Human Fraternity.The day also coincides with World Interfaith Harmony Week (WIHW), observed annually during the first week of February since 2010.Background:Proclamation: On 21 December 2020, the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) adopted Resolution A/RES/75/200, declaring 4 February each year as the International Day of Human Fraternity.
International Day of Human Fraternity 2026 – February 4The United Nations (UN’s) International Day of Human Fraternity is observed annually on February 4 across the globe to promote peace, tolerance, inclusion, mutual understanding, and solidarity among people of different faiths worldwide.4 February 2026 marks the 6th observance of the International Day of Human Fraternity.The day also coincides with World Interfaith Harmony Week (WIHW), observed annually during the first week of February since 2010.Background:Proclamation: On 21 December 2020, the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) adopted Resolution A/RES/75/200, declaring 4 February each year as the International Day of Human Fraternity.
International Day of Human Fraternity 2026 – February 4The United Nations (UN’s) International Day of Human Fraternity is observed annually on February 4 across the globe to promote peace, tolerance, inclusion, mutual understanding, and solidarity am...
World Cancer Day 2026 – February 4World Cancer Day (WCD) is observed annually across the globe on 4th February to raise awareness about cancer prevention, early detection, and equitable access to treatment.4 February 2026 marks the 27th observance of WCD.2026 Theme: “United by Unique” is the second year of the three-year global campaign 2025-2027.Background:Adoption: On February 4, 1999, the Charter of Paris comprising 10 articles was adopted at the World Summit Against Cancer for the New Millennium held in Paris, France.Proclamation: Under Article X of the Charter of Paris, WCD was officially proclaimed to be observed annually on 4 February.First Observance: The first observance of WCD held on February 4, 2000.Lead Initiative: WCD is an initiative led by the Union for International Cancer Control (UICC), established in 2000 to unite and support the global cancer community.Related Observance: India observes National Cancer Awareness Day annually on 7 November to raise awareness about cancer prevention, early detection, and treatment.Symbol:Ribbon Symbol: The lavender ribbon is universally recognized as a symbol of support for individuals affected by all forms of cancer.Awareness Colors: Blue and orange are the official WCD colors, representing hope, solidarity, and collective action against cancer.
World Cancer Day 2026 – February 4World Cancer Day (WCD) is observed annually across the globe on 4th February to raise awareness about cancer prevention, early detection, and equitable access to treatment.4 February 2026 marks the 27th observance of WCD.2026 Theme: “United by Unique” is the second year of the three-year global campaign 2025-2027.Background:Adoption: On February 4, 1999, the Charter of Paris comprising 10 articles was adopted at the World Summit Against Cancer for the New Millennium held in Paris, France.Proclamation: Under Article X of the Charter of Paris, WCD was officially proclaimed to be observed annually on 4 February.First Observance: The first observance of WCD held on February 4, 2000.Lead Initiative: WCD is an initiative led by the Union for International Cancer Control (UICC), established in 2000 to unite and support the global cancer community.Related Observance: India observes National Cancer Awareness Day annually on 7 November to raise awareness about cancer prevention, early detection, and treatment.Symbol:Ribbon Symbol: The lavender ribbon is universally recognized as a symbol of support for individuals affected by all forms of cancer.Awareness Colors: Blue and orange are the official WCD colors, representing hope, solidarity, and collective action against cancer.
World Cancer Day 2026 – February 4World Cancer Day (WCD) is observed annually across the globe on 4th February to raise awareness about cancer prevention, early detection, and equitable access to treatment.4 February 2026 marks the 27th observance of...
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Indian-Origin Climate Scientist Veerabhadran Ramanathan Awarded 2026 Crafoord Prize in GeosciencesOn February 2, 2026, Indian-origin climate scientist Veerabhadran Ramanathan was awarded the 2026 Crafoord Prize in Geosciences by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, one of the highest international honour described as the ‘Nobel of Geosciences’.He recognised for decades of pioneering climate research, particularly on aerosols, super‑pollutants, and atmospheric brown clouds, which have reshaped the understanding of global warming and the Earth’s energy balance.The award will be presented during Crafoord Days in Stockholm and Lund, Sweden, in May 2026.About Veerabhadran Ramanathan:Profile: He is Distinguished Professor Emeritus at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California San Diego in California, United States of America (USA) and serves as an adjunct professor in global development at Cornell University(USA).Scientific Contributions: In 1975, he discovered that Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) trap heat up to 10,000 times more efficiently than Carbon Dioxide (CO2), a groundbreaking revelation in climate science.Key Research Initiative: He spearheaded major projects like the Indian Ocean Experiment (INDOEX), which identified widespread atmospheric brown clouds over South Asia and demonstrated their impact on regional climate, including weakened monsoons and accelerated glacier melting.
Indian-Origin Climate Scientist Veerabhadran Ramanathan Awarded 2026 Crafoord Prize in GeosciencesOn February 2, 2026, Indian-origin climate scientist Veerabhadran Ramanathan was awarded the 2026 Crafoord Prize in Geosciences by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, one of the highest international honour described as the ‘Nobel of Geosciences’.He recognised for decades of pioneering climate research, particularly on aerosols, super‑pollutants, and atmospheric brown clouds, which have reshaped the understanding of global warming and the Earth’s energy balance.The award will be presented during Crafoord Days in Stockholm and Lund, Sweden, in May 2026.About Veerabhadran Ramanathan:Profile: He is Distinguished Professor Emeritus at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California San Diego in California, United States of America (USA) and serves as an adjunct professor in global development at Cornell University(USA).Scientific Contributions: In 1975, he discovered that Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) trap heat up to 10,000 times more efficiently than Carbon Dioxide (CO2), a groundbreaking revelation in climate science.Key Research Initiative: He spearheaded major projects like the Indian Ocean Experiment (INDOEX), which identified widespread atmospheric brown clouds over South Asia and demonstrated their impact on regional climate, including weakened monsoons and accelerated glacier melting.
Indian-Origin Climate Scientist Veerabhadran Ramanathan Awarded 2026 Crafoord Prize in GeosciencesOn February 2, 2026, Indian-origin climate scientist Veerabhadran Ramanathan was awarded the 2026 Crafoord Prize in Geosciences by the Royal Swedish Aca...
Arunachal Pradesh Mountaineer Kabak Yano Summits Mount Aconcagua in ArgentinaIn February 2026, 27-year-old Indian mountaineer Kabak Yano, hailing from Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh (AR), successfully summited Mount Aconcagua in Argentina, the highest peak in South America and the Western Hemisphere with a height of 22,831 feet (ft) (6959 meters, m) above sea level, as part of her ongoing 7-Summit Mountaineering Expedition.Kabak Yano is the first woman from the Nyishi community and the fifth woman climber from AR to summit Mount Aconcagua.About Expeditions:Expedition Flag-off: Kabak Yano’s 7-Summit Mountaineering Expedition was flagged off on 28 July 2025 at Lok Bhavan, Itanagar, by AR Governor Lieutenant (Lt.) General K.T. Parnaik (Retired).Completed Summits: Mount Everest: In May 2024, Kabak Yano had earlier scaled Mount Everest, the highest peak (8849 m) (29032 ft) in the world.Mount Kilimanjaro: She successfully summited Mount Kilimanjaro (5895 m) (19340 ft) in Africa on 4 August 2025.Mount Elbrus: She scaled Mount Elbrus (5642 m) (18510 ft) in Europe on 16 August 2025.Remaining Peaks: The expedition includes the future ascent of Denali (6190 m) (North America), Vinson Massif (4892 m) (Antarctica), and Puncak Jaya (4884 m) or Mount Kosciuszko (2228 m) (Oceania).
Arunachal Pradesh Mountaineer Kabak Yano Summits Mount Aconcagua in ArgentinaIn February 2026, 27-year-old Indian mountaineer Kabak Yano, hailing from Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh (AR), successfully summited Mount Aconcagua in Argentina, the highest peak in South America and the Western Hemisphere with a height of 22,831 feet (ft) (6959 meters, m) above sea level, as part of her ongoing 7-Summit Mountaineering Expedition.Kabak Yano is the first woman from the Nyishi community and the fifth woman climber from AR to summit Mount Aconcagua.About Expeditions:Expedition Flag-off: Kabak Yano’s 7-Summit Mountaineering Expedition was flagged off on 28 July 2025 at Lok Bhavan, Itanagar, by AR Governor Lieutenant (Lt.) General K.T. Parnaik (Retired).Completed Summits: Mount Everest: In May 2024, Kabak Yano had earlier scaled Mount Everest, the highest peak (8849 m) (29032 ft) in the world.Mount Kilimanjaro: She successfully summited Mount Kilimanjaro (5895 m) (19340 ft) in Africa on 4 August 2025.Mount Elbrus: She scaled Mount Elbrus (5642 m) (18510 ft) in Europe on 16 August 2025.Remaining Peaks: The expedition includes the future ascent of Denali (6190 m) (North America), Vinson Massif (4892 m) (Antarctica), and Puncak Jaya (4884 m) or Mount Kosciuszko (2228 m) (Oceania).
Arunachal Pradesh Mountaineer Kabak Yano Summits Mount Aconcagua in ArgentinaIn February 2026, 27-year-old Indian mountaineer Kabak Yano, hailing from Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh (AR), successfully summited Mount Aconcagua in Argentina, the highest p...
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Union Minister Rajnath Singh Approves Miniratna Category-I Status for Yantra IndiaOn February 2, 2026, Union Minister Rajnath Singh, Ministry of Defence (MoD), approved Miniratna Category-I status for Yantra India Limited (YIL), a Defence Public Sector Undertaking (DPSU).With Miniratna Category‑I status, YIL’s board can approve capital expenditure up to Rs.500 crore on projects and equipment without prior government approval, boosting operational and financial autonomy.About Yantra India Limited:Formation : YIL was established on 1 October 2021 after the corporatisation of the former Ordnance Factory Board(OFB) into seven new DPSUs. It is a Schedule ‘A’ DPSU under the Department of Defence Production(DDP) under the MoD.Products: The main products of YIL include carbon fibre composites, ammunition assemblies, armoured vehicle parts, artillery guns, Main Battle Tanks (MBTs), glass composites, aluminium alloys, etc.YIL’s Performance: The sales of YIL grew from Rs.956.32 crores in Second Half (H2) of Financial Year 2021-22 (FY 22) to Rs.3,108.79 crores in FY 25.Exports increased from nil in FY 22 to Rs.321.77 crores in FY 25.Exports increased from nil in FY 22 to Rs.321.77 crores in FY 25.
Union Minister Rajnath Singh Approves Miniratna Category-I Status for Yantra IndiaOn February 2, 2026, Union Minister Rajnath Singh, Ministry of Defence (MoD), approved Miniratna Category-I status for Yantra India Limited (YIL), a Defence Public Sector Undertaking (DPSU).With Miniratna Category‑I status, YIL’s board can approve capital expenditure up to Rs.500 crore on projects and equipment without prior government approval, boosting operational and financial autonomy.About Yantra India Limited:Formation : YIL was established on 1 October 2021 after the corporatisation of the former Ordnance Factory Board(OFB) into seven new DPSUs. It is a Schedule ‘A’ DPSU under the Department of Defence Production(DDP) under the MoD.Products: The main products of YIL include carbon fibre composites, ammunition assemblies, armoured vehicle parts, artillery guns, Main Battle Tanks (MBTs), glass composites, aluminium alloys, etc.YIL’s Performance: The sales of YIL grew from Rs.956.32 crores in Second Half (H2) of Financial Year 2021-22 (FY 22) to Rs.3,108.79 crores in FY 25.Exports increased from nil in FY 22 to Rs.321.77 crores in FY 25.Exports increased from nil in FY 22 to Rs.321.77 crores in FY 25.
Union Minister Rajnath Singh Approves Miniratna Category-I Status for Yantra IndiaOn February 2, 2026, Union Minister Rajnath Singh, Ministry of Defence (MoD), approved Miniratna Category-I status for Yantra India Limited (YIL), a Defence Public Sec...
Tripura Gramin Bank launches India’s First RRB Co-Branded RuPay Credit Card with PNBIn February 2026, Tripura Gramin Bank (TGB), in collaboration with its sponsor bank, Punjab National Bank (PNB), became the first Regional Rural Bank (RRB) in India and among the eight PNB-sponsored RRBs, to launch a Co-branded RuPay credit card, marking its Golden Jubilee (50) year at Agartala, Tripura.About TGB–PNB Co-Branded RuPay Credit Card:Collaborative Network: The card, powered by the RuPay network, is developed jointly by TGB, PNB, and PNB Cards & Services Limited, ensuring secure, seamless, and widely accepted transactions.Digital Access: Provides rural and semi-urban customers with secure, modern credit facilities through the RuPay ecosystem.Seamless Transactions: Enables convenient payments, purchases, and day-to-day banking needs for customers.
Tripura Gramin Bank launches India’s First RRB Co-Branded RuPay Credit Card with PNBIn February 2026, Tripura Gramin Bank (TGB), in collaboration with its sponsor bank, Punjab National Bank (PNB), became the first Regional Rural Bank (RRB) in India and among the eight PNB-sponsored RRBs, to launch a Co-branded RuPay credit card, marking its Golden Jubilee (50) year at Agartala, Tripura.About TGB–PNB Co-Branded RuPay Credit Card:Collaborative Network: The card, powered by the RuPay network, is developed jointly by TGB, PNB, and PNB Cards & Services Limited, ensuring secure, seamless, and widely accepted transactions.Digital Access: Provides rural and semi-urban customers with secure, modern credit facilities through the RuPay ecosystem.Seamless Transactions: Enables convenient payments, purchases, and day-to-day banking needs for customers.
Tripura Gramin Bank launches India’s First RRB Co-Branded RuPay Credit Card with PNBIn February 2026, Tripura Gramin Bank (TGB), in collaboration with its sponsor bank, Punjab National Bank (PNB), became the first Regional Rural Bank (RRB) in India a...
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