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India & Nepal Signs Mutual Legal Assistance Agreement on Criminal MattersOn February 18, 2026, the Government of India (GoI) signed a’Mutual Legal Assistance Agreement on Criminal Matters’ with Nepal in Kathmandu, Nepal.About the Mutual Legal Assistance Agreement on Criminal Matters:Signatories: The agreement was signed by Binod Kumar Bhattarai, Joint Secretary, Nepal, and Naveen Srivastava, Indian Ambassador to Nepal, GoI.Purpose: The agreement aims to strengthen cross-border law enforcement, combat transnational crimes, and facilitate smooth judicial cooperation.Legal Framework: The agreement provides a legal framework for India and Nepal to share information and evidence relevant to criminal cases, coordinate investigations, prosecutions, and judicial proceedings in criminal matters across borders.It addresses various transnational crimes such as financial fraud, money laundering, terrorism-related offences, trafficking, and cybercrime.Central Authority: Each country will designate a Central Authority to send and receive legal assistance requests, which are processed through official legal and diplomatic channels.
India & Nepal Signs Mutual Legal Assistance Agreement on Criminal MattersOn February 18, 2026, the Government of India (GoI) signed a’Mutual Legal Assistance Agreement on Criminal Matters’ with Nepal in Kathmandu, Nepal.About the Mutual Legal Assistance Agreement on Criminal Matters:Signatories: The agreement was signed by Binod Kumar Bhattarai, Joint Secretary, Nepal, and Naveen Srivastava, Indian Ambassador to Nepal, GoI.Purpose: The agreement aims to strengthen cross-border law enforcement, combat transnational crimes, and facilitate smooth judicial cooperation.Legal Framework: The agreement provides a legal framework for India and Nepal to share information and evidence relevant to criminal cases, coordinate investigations, prosecutions, and judicial proceedings in criminal matters across borders.It addresses various transnational crimes such as financial fraud, money laundering, terrorism-related offences, trafficking, and cybercrime.Central Authority: Each country will designate a Central Authority to send and receive legal assistance requests, which are processed through official legal and diplomatic channels.
India & Nepal Signs Mutual Legal Assistance Agreement on Criminal MattersOn February 18, 2026, the Government of India (GoI) signed a’Mutual Legal Assistance Agreement on Criminal Matters’ with Nepal in Kathmandu, Nepal.About the Mutual Legal Assista...
IIT Madras Global Research Foundation Launches AI Innovation Centre in Dubai, UAEOn February 18, 2026, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras Global Research Foundation launched its first international Applied Artificial Intelligence (AI) Innovation Centre at Dubai CommerCity in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates (UAE).The agreement to establish the Centre was signed on the sidelines of WORLDEF Dubai 2026.About AI Innovation Centre in Dubai:Startup Support: In its initial phase, the centre will host six applied AI startups with a combined valuation of approximately USD 118 million and projected revenues of USD 281 million over five years.Focus Areas: The centre will emphasize product development, accelerating AI solution deployment, Intellectual Property (IP) and innovation creation, and partnerships with industry, governments, and ecosystem stakeholders.Significance: Backed by MCA Gulf, the Centre seeks to position Dubai as a global hub for applied AI by supporting the development and scaling of innovative AI solutions through a sustainable platform.Alignment: The initiative aligns with India-UAE cooperation frameworks, such as the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA).
IIT Madras Global Research Foundation Launches AI Innovation Centre in Dubai, UAEOn February 18, 2026, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras Global Research Foundation launched its first international Applied Artificial Intelligence (AI) Innovation Centre at Dubai CommerCity in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates (UAE).The agreement to establish the Centre was signed on the sidelines of WORLDEF Dubai 2026.About AI Innovation Centre in Dubai:Startup Support: In its initial phase, the centre will host six applied AI startups with a combined valuation of approximately USD 118 million and projected revenues of USD 281 million over five years.Focus Areas: The centre will emphasize product development, accelerating AI solution deployment, Intellectual Property (IP) and innovation creation, and partnerships with industry, governments, and ecosystem stakeholders.Significance: Backed by MCA Gulf, the Centre seeks to position Dubai as a global hub for applied AI by supporting the development and scaling of innovative AI solutions through a sustainable platform.Alignment: The initiative aligns with India-UAE cooperation frameworks, such as the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA).
IIT Madras Global Research Foundation Launches AI Innovation Centre in Dubai, UAEOn February 18, 2026, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras Global Research Foundation launched its first international Applied Artificial Intelligence (AI) Innova...
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India–UK Launches ‘Offshore Wind Task Force’ under Vision 2035On February 18, 2026, Union Minister Pralhad Joshi, Ministry of New and Renewable Energy(MNRE), and David Lammy, Deputy Prime Minister(PM) of the United Kingdom (UK), jointly launched the ‘India–UK Offshore Wind Taskforce’ along with the ‘4th India–UK Energy Dialogue’ in New Delhi(Delhi), aiming to fast-track the growth of India’s offshore wind energy sector.The task force has been constituted under the India–UK Vision 2035.Key Highlights:Strategic Aim: The initiative seeks to provide strategic leadership and coordination for India’s offshore wind sector while promoting long-term energy security and enhancing industrial competitiveness.Identified Offshore Wind Zones: Gujarat and Tamil Nadu(TN) have been earmarked for early development projects, paving the way for accelerated deployment of renewable energy capacity in India.Financial Support: The Viability Gap Funding (VGF) scheme has allocated Rs 7,453 crore to support early-stage offshore wind projects.Cooperation Pillars: The collaboration is structured around three key pillars: Ecosystem Planning, Infrastructure Development and Financing Framework.India’s Renewable Energy Capacity: As of 2026, India’s installed non-fossil fuel capacity has crossed 272 gigawatt (GW), including over 141 GW of solar and 55 GW of wind capacity. During the Financial Year 2025-26(FY26), India added more than 35 GW of solar and 4.61 GW of wind capacity.
India–UK Launches ‘Offshore Wind Task Force’ under Vision 2035On February 18, 2026, Union Minister Pralhad Joshi, Ministry of New and Renewable Energy(MNRE), and David Lammy, Deputy Prime Minister(PM) of the United Kingdom (UK), jointly launched the ‘India–UK Offshore Wind Taskforce’ along with the ‘4th India–UK Energy Dialogue’ in New Delhi(Delhi), aiming to fast-track the growth of India’s offshore wind energy sector.The task force has been constituted under the India–UK Vision 2035.Key Highlights:Strategic Aim: The initiative seeks to provide strategic leadership and coordination for India’s offshore wind sector while promoting long-term energy security and enhancing industrial competitiveness.Identified Offshore Wind Zones: Gujarat and Tamil Nadu(TN) have been earmarked for early development projects, paving the way for accelerated deployment of renewable energy capacity in India.Financial Support: The Viability Gap Funding (VGF) scheme has allocated Rs 7,453 crore to support early-stage offshore wind projects.Cooperation Pillars: The collaboration is structured around three key pillars: Ecosystem Planning, Infrastructure Development and Financing Framework.India’s Renewable Energy Capacity: As of 2026, India’s installed non-fossil fuel capacity has crossed 272 gigawatt (GW), including over 141 GW of solar and 55 GW of wind capacity. During the Financial Year 2025-26(FY26), India added more than 35 GW of solar and 4.61 GW of wind capacity.
India–UK Launches ‘Offshore Wind Task Force’ under Vision 2035On February 18, 2026, Union Minister Pralhad Joshi, Ministry of New and Renewable Energy(MNRE), and David Lammy, Deputy Prime Minister(PM) of the United Kingdom (UK), jointly launched the ...
GEAPP Launches USD 25 Million ‘India Grids of the Future Accelerator’ for Power Sector ModernisationIn February 2026, the Global Energy Alliance for People and Planet (GEAPP) launched the India Grids of the Future Accelerator during Mumbai Climate Week 2026 at the Jio World Convention Centre in Mumbai, Maharashtra, to modernize India’s power distribution networks and accelerate renewable energy integration.GEAPP has committed USD 25 million (~Rs. 226.9 crore) by 2028 to mobilize USD 100 million (~Rs. 907 crore) by 2030 through blended finance combining public, private, and philanthropic capital.D4 Framework: D1–Digitalisation for forecasting and loss reduction; D2-Distributed Energy Resources (DERs) integrating rooftop solar and storage; D3-Democratisation enabling prosumers; and D4-Development advancing storage and grid innovation.Coverage: The platform aims to support at least 15 Distribution Companies (DISCOMs), potentially impacting nearly 300 million people across India.Partnerships: The initiative is supported by the All India DISCOM Association (AIDA) and the International Solar Alliance (ISA), with Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) signed with DISCOMs in Delhi and Rajasthan as “Champion Utilities.”Impact: The accelerator strengthens DISCOM finances, enhances grid flexibility and reliability, reduces renewable curtailment, supports coal displacement, complements the Revamped Distribution Sector Scheme (RDSS), and advances India’s Net Zero 2070 pathway.
GEAPP Launches USD 25 Million ‘India Grids of the Future Accelerator’ for Power Sector ModernisationIn February 2026, the Global Energy Alliance for People and Planet (GEAPP) launched the India Grids of the Future Accelerator during Mumbai Climate Week 2026 at the Jio World Convention Centre in Mumbai, Maharashtra, to modernize India’s power distribution networks and accelerate renewable energy integration.GEAPP has committed USD 25 million (~Rs. 226.9 crore) by 2028 to mobilize USD 100 million (~Rs. 907 crore) by 2030 through blended finance combining public, private, and philanthropic capital.D4 Framework: D1–Digitalisation for forecasting and loss reduction; D2-Distributed Energy Resources (DERs) integrating rooftop solar and storage; D3-Democratisation enabling prosumers; and D4-Development advancing storage and grid innovation.Coverage: The platform aims to support at least 15 Distribution Companies (DISCOMs), potentially impacting nearly 300 million people across India.Partnerships: The initiative is supported by the All India DISCOM Association (AIDA) and the International Solar Alliance (ISA), with Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) signed with DISCOMs in Delhi and Rajasthan as “Champion Utilities.”Impact: The accelerator strengthens DISCOM finances, enhances grid flexibility and reliability, reduces renewable curtailment, supports coal displacement, complements the Revamped Distribution Sector Scheme (RDSS), and advances India’s Net Zero 2070 pathway.
GEAPP Launches USD 25 Million ‘India Grids of the Future Accelerator’ for Power Sector ModernisationIn February 2026, the Global Energy Alliance for People and Planet (GEAPP) launched the India Grids of the Future Accelerator during Mumbai Climate We...
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France’s CMA CGM Signs USD 360 million deal with Cochin Shipyard for six LNG-Fuelled Container VesselsIn February 2026, Compagnie maritime d’affrètement – Compagnie générale maritime (CMA CGM), a France-based global shipping major, signed a contract with Cochin Shipyard Limited (CSL) in New Delhi, Delhi, to purchase six 1,700 TEU (Twenty-Foot Equivalent Unit) Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG)-fuelled feeder container vessels for a total consideration of USD 360 million (over Rs 3,200 crore).The contract has increased CSL unexecuted order book to around Rs 23,000 crore, marking the first-ever ‘Made in India’ container ship order awarded by a global shipping major to an Indian shipyard.Key Details of Deal :Signatories: The contract was signed by Rodolphe Saadé, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of CMA CGM Group, and Jose VJ, Chairman and Managing Director (CMD) of CSL, in the presence of Union Minister of State (MoS) Shantanu Thakur, Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways (MoPSW), and Vijay Kumar, Secretary, MoPSW.Cost: The estimated cost per vessel is around USD 60 million.Design: The vessels will be designed by Korea Maritime Consultants Co., Ltd. (KOMAC) and constructed at CSL shipbuilding facility in Kochi, Kerala.
France’s CMA CGM Signs USD 360 million deal with Cochin Shipyard for six LNG-Fuelled Container VesselsIn February 2026, Compagnie maritime d’affrètement – Compagnie générale maritime (CMA CGM), a France-based global shipping major, signed a contract with Cochin Shipyard Limited (CSL) in New Delhi, Delhi, to purchase six 1,700 TEU (Twenty-Foot Equivalent Unit) Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG)-fuelled feeder container vessels for a total consideration of USD 360 million (over Rs 3,200 crore).The contract has increased CSL unexecuted order book to around Rs 23,000 crore, marking the first-ever ‘Made in India’ container ship order awarded by a global shipping major to an Indian shipyard.Key Details of Deal :Signatories: The contract was signed by Rodolphe Saadé, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of CMA CGM Group, and Jose VJ, Chairman and Managing Director (CMD) of CSL, in the presence of Union Minister of State (MoS) Shantanu Thakur, Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways (MoPSW), and Vijay Kumar, Secretary, MoPSW.Cost: The estimated cost per vessel is around USD 60 million.Design: The vessels will be designed by Korea Maritime Consultants Co., Ltd. (KOMAC) and constructed at CSL shipbuilding facility in Kochi, Kerala.
France’s CMA CGM Signs USD 360 million deal with Cochin Shipyard for six LNG-Fuelled Container VesselsIn February 2026, Compagnie maritime d’affrètement – Compagnie générale maritime (CMA CGM), a France-based global shipping major, signed a contract ...
IICA Forms High-Level Ease of Doing Business Panel Led by Gyaneshwar Kumar SinghOn February 18, 2026, the Indian Institute of Corporate Affairs (IICA), under the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA), set up a high-level Advisory Group on Ease of Doing Business (EoDB) to strengthen and modernise India’s corporate regulatory framework, especially compliance under the Companies Act, 2013.The group is chaired by Gyaneshwar Kumar Singh, Director General (DG) & Chief Executive Officer (CEO), IICA.About High-Level Advisory Group on EoDB:Secretariat: The School of Business Environment(SoBE), IICA, will serve as the Secretariat to the Advisory Group and support its research, consultations, and coordination activities.Research Study: As part of the reform initiative, IICA signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the MCA to conduct a research study titled “Re-envisioning Ease of Doing Business for Viksit Bharat 2047”.IICA Renews MoU: IICA renewed its MoU with NALSAR(National Academy of Legal Studies and Research) University of Law, Hyderabad (Telangana) for another five years to strengthen academic collaboration and research.The MoU was signed by Gyaneshwar Kumar Singh, DG & CEO of IICA and Srikrishna Deva Rao, Vice-Chancellor of NALSAR.
IICA Forms High-Level Ease of Doing Business Panel Led by Gyaneshwar Kumar SinghOn February 18, 2026, the Indian Institute of Corporate Affairs (IICA), under the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA), set up a high-level Advisory Group on Ease of Doing Business (EoDB) to strengthen and modernise India’s corporate regulatory framework, especially compliance under the Companies Act, 2013.The group is chaired by Gyaneshwar Kumar Singh, Director General (DG) & Chief Executive Officer (CEO), IICA.About High-Level Advisory Group on EoDB:Secretariat: The School of Business Environment(SoBE), IICA, will serve as the Secretariat to the Advisory Group and support its research, consultations, and coordination activities.Research Study: As part of the reform initiative, IICA signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the MCA to conduct a research study titled “Re-envisioning Ease of Doing Business for Viksit Bharat 2047”.IICA Renews MoU: IICA renewed its MoU with NALSAR(National Academy of Legal Studies and Research) University of Law, Hyderabad (Telangana) for another five years to strengthen academic collaboration and research.The MoU was signed by Gyaneshwar Kumar Singh, DG & CEO of IICA and Srikrishna Deva Rao, Vice-Chancellor of NALSAR.
IICA Forms High-Level Ease of Doing Business Panel Led by Gyaneshwar Kumar SinghOn February 18, 2026, the Indian Institute of Corporate Affairs (IICA), under the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA), set up a high-level Advisory Group on Ease of Doing...
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FCI Signs MoU with WFP to Supply 2 Lakh MT of Rice for Global Hunger ReliefIn February 2026, the Food Corporation of India (FCI) which works under the Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution (MoCAF&PD) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the World Food Programme (WFP) for the supply of rice for Global Hunger Relief, aimed to alleviate hunger.Key Details of MoU:Key Target: As per the newly signed MoU, FCI will supply 2 lakh Metric Tonnes (MT) of rice, with maximum 25% broken rice permissible to meet humanitarian quality standards for WFP global operations.Time Period: The MoU will remain valid for 5 years from February 17, 2026 (date of signing) and can be extended by mutual consent of both FCI and WFP.Price: The MoU includes annual price negotiation provisions, with current rice price fixed at Rs.2,800 per quintal until March 31, 2026 ensuring cost predictability for humanitarian aid delivery.
FCI Signs MoU with WFP to Supply 2 Lakh MT of Rice for Global Hunger ReliefIn February 2026, the Food Corporation of India (FCI) which works under the Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution (MoCAF&PD) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the World Food Programme (WFP) for the supply of rice for Global Hunger Relief, aimed to alleviate hunger.Key Details of MoU:Key Target: As per the newly signed MoU, FCI will supply 2 lakh Metric Tonnes (MT) of rice, with maximum 25% broken rice permissible to meet humanitarian quality standards for WFP global operations.Time Period: The MoU will remain valid for 5 years from February 17, 2026 (date of signing) and can be extended by mutual consent of both FCI and WFP.Price: The MoU includes annual price negotiation provisions, with current rice price fixed at Rs.2,800 per quintal until March 31, 2026 ensuring cost predictability for humanitarian aid delivery.
FCI Signs MoU with WFP to Supply 2 Lakh MT of Rice for Global Hunger ReliefIn February 2026, the Food Corporation of India (FCI) which works under the Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution (MoCAF&PD) signed a Memorandum of Unders...
Overview of 23rd Edition BioAsia 2026 Held in HyderabadThe Chief Minister (CM) of Telangana A. Revanth Reddy inaugurated the 23rd edition of BioAsia 2026, Asia’s premier life sciences and health-tech forum held at the HITEX (Hyderabad International Trade Exposition Limited) Exhibition Centre in Hyderabad, Telangana.The two-day global summit, held on 17–18 February 2026, highlighted Telangana’s emergence as a key hub for TechBio, biotechnology, and advanced healthcare innovation.About BioAsia 2026:Theme: The theme of BioAsia 2026 was “TechBio Unleashed – AI, Automation and the Biology Revolution.”Organiser: The summit was organised by the Government of Telangana, with Hyderabad as the permanent host city, globally recognised as the “Vaccine Capital of the World” contributing nearly one-third of global vaccine production.Policy: The Next-Gen Life Sciences Policy (2026–2030), unveiled at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, seeks to attract USD 25 billion in investments and generate 5 lakh high-quality jobs by 2030.Awardees: Five startups received the BioAsia 2026 Innovation Awards such as Achala Health Services, Exquinz Life Sciences, Helex, Natural Solutions & Nutraceuticals, Sree Guravey Life Sciences OPC.
Overview of 23rd Edition BioAsia 2026 Held in HyderabadThe Chief Minister (CM) of Telangana A. Revanth Reddy inaugurated the 23rd edition of BioAsia 2026, Asia’s premier life sciences and health-tech forum held at the HITEX (Hyderabad International Trade Exposition Limited) Exhibition Centre in Hyderabad, Telangana.The two-day global summit, held on 17–18 February 2026, highlighted Telangana’s emergence as a key hub for TechBio, biotechnology, and advanced healthcare innovation.About BioAsia 2026:Theme: The theme of BioAsia 2026 was “TechBio Unleashed – AI, Automation and the Biology Revolution.”Organiser: The summit was organised by the Government of Telangana, with Hyderabad as the permanent host city, globally recognised as the “Vaccine Capital of the World” contributing nearly one-third of global vaccine production.Policy: The Next-Gen Life Sciences Policy (2026–2030), unveiled at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, seeks to attract USD 25 billion in investments and generate 5 lakh high-quality jobs by 2030.Awardees: Five startups received the BioAsia 2026 Innovation Awards such as Achala Health Services, Exquinz Life Sciences, Helex, Natural Solutions & Nutraceuticals, Sree Guravey Life Sciences OPC.
Overview of 23rd Edition BioAsia 2026 Held in HyderabadThe Chief Minister (CM) of Telangana A. Revanth Reddy inaugurated the 23rd edition of BioAsia 2026, Asia’s premier life sciences and health-tech forum held at the HITEX (Hyderabad International T...
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Overview of 2nd AI Summit Held in New Delhi – Part IThe 2nd India–AI Impact Summit 2026 commenced on 16 February 2026 at Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi, Delhi, where Prime Minister (PM) Narendra Modi inaugurated the India AI Impact Expo 2026, marking the start of the five-day global summit (16–20 February 2026) as the first major Artificial Intelligence (AI) event hosted in the Global South.About India–AI Impact Summit 2026 Organisers: The summit is organized by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) in collaboration with the National Association of Software and Service Companies (NASSCOM), National Institution for Transforming India (NITI) Aayog, and various academic institutions.Sutras: The summit was guided by three foundational Sutras: People, Planet and Progress.Official Partnership: The United States of America (USA)-India Strategic Partnership Forum (USISPF) announced its role as an Official Partner of the India AI Impact Summit 2026, in collaboration with the MeitY to Advance USA–India AI Collaboration.Key Launches: The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW) and Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship (MSDE), launched six AI Impact Casebooks covering 170+ deployed innovations across key sectors.Additionally, Union Minister Jagat Prakash Nadda, MoHFW launched SAHI (a framework for safe and accountable healthcare AI) and BODH (a health AI benchmarking platform developed by Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur and the National Health Authority).
Overview of 2nd AI Summit Held in New Delhi – Part IThe 2nd India–AI Impact Summit 2026 commenced on 16 February 2026 at Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi, Delhi, where Prime Minister (PM) Narendra Modi inaugurated the India AI Impact Expo 2026, marking the start of the five-day global summit (16–20 February 2026) as the first major Artificial Intelligence (AI) event hosted in the Global South.About India–AI Impact Summit 2026 Organisers: The summit is organized by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) in collaboration with the National Association of Software and Service Companies (NASSCOM), National Institution for Transforming India (NITI) Aayog, and various academic institutions.Sutras: The summit was guided by three foundational Sutras: People, Planet and Progress.Official Partnership: The United States of America (USA)-India Strategic Partnership Forum (USISPF) announced its role as an Official Partner of the India AI Impact Summit 2026, in collaboration with the MeitY to Advance USA–India AI Collaboration.Key Launches: The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW) and Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship (MSDE), launched six AI Impact Casebooks covering 170+ deployed innovations across key sectors.Additionally, Union Minister Jagat Prakash Nadda, MoHFW launched SAHI (a framework for safe and accountable healthcare AI) and BODH (a health AI benchmarking platform developed by Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur and the National Health Authority).
Overview of 2nd AI Summit Held in New Delhi – Part IThe 2nd India–AI Impact Summit 2026 commenced on 16 February 2026 at Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi, Delhi, where Prime Minister (PM) Narendra Modi inaugurated the India AI Impact Expo 2026, marking t...
Assam FM Ajanta Neog Presents Rs 62,295 Crore Interim Budget for FY27In February 2026, Ajanta Neog, Finance Minister (FM) of Assam presented the Rs 62,294.78 crore interim budget for Financial Year 2026-27 (FY27) in the state legislative assembly in Dispur, Assam, ahead of the upcoming state assembly elections scheduled in the month of March-April, 2026.
Assam FM Ajanta Neog Presents Rs 62,295 Crore Interim Budget for FY27In February 2026, Ajanta Neog, Finance Minister (FM) of Assam presented the Rs 62,294.78 crore interim budget for Financial Year 2026-27 (FY27) in the state legislative assembly in Dispur, Assam, ahead of the upcoming state assembly elections scheduled in the month of March-April, 2026.
Assam FM Ajanta Neog Presents Rs 62,295 Crore Interim Budget for FY27In February 2026, Ajanta Neog, Finance Minister (FM) of Assam presented the Rs 62,294.78 crore interim budget for Financial Year 2026-27 (FY27) in the state legislative assembly in ...
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