Dr Arabinda Kumar Padhee is Director, Country Relations and Business Affairs - New Delhi, ICRISAT. He has a Master’s degree in Agricultural Science from BHU and a PhD from the Indian Agricultural ...
New Delhi: As the government rolls out direct benefit transfer (DBT) for fertilizer subsidies, one of the largest subsidy reforms currently underway, the massive amount of data being generated is ...
The Central government is likely to end FY25 with lower value of Direct Benefit Transfers (DBT) with DBTs under fertilizer, scholarships, rural housing scheme in the slow lane. Businessline’s analysis ...
New Delhi: The government on Tuesday decided to implement direct benefit transfer (DBT) for fertilizer subsidy payments across India, seeking to prevent diversion of fertilizers for commercial use and ...
The direct benefit transfer (DBT) in fertilizers is expected to introduce rationing of the soil supplement in the next couple of years, once the soil health cards of all farmers are made available on ...
Sale of all subsidised fertilizers to farmers/buyers is now made through point of sale (PoS) devices installed at each retailer shop. Fertilizers are crucial productivity augmenting inputs. To meet ...
The Cabinet approval of the proposal from Department of Fertilizers to continue urea subsidy scheme from 2017 up to 2020 at a total estimated cost of Rs 1,64,935 crore along with the nationwide ...
Mumbai, Feb 21 (PTI) Bringing the fertilizer subsidy payout under the direct benefit transfer (DBT) scheme is likely to have a negative impact on the working capital cycle of the industry in the near ...