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GST AND GUPTA COAL

The impact of GST rate on coal is going to be positive for the whole Indian Economy. Reduction in the tax rate on coal would help other Industries, feels Mr. Padmesh Gupta, Chairman Gupta coal & Energy Pvt. Ltd. What is India doing to clean up its coal industry, given the proven negative, long term consequences (local & global) of coal combustion ? What ideas and initiatives can India project as good faith commitments to improving its coal sector and limiting coal users related emissions ? Questioned Mr.Padmesh Gupta.<br>For more update about Padmesh Gupta click here… https://www.padmeshgupta.com/blog/

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GST AND GUPTA COAL

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  1. GST AND COAL WASHERY By:- Padmesh Gupta IND:- 712 6657400 Email: info@guptaglobal.com

  2. GST AND COAL WASHERY • The impact of GST rate on coal is going to be positive for the whole Indian Economy. Reduction in the tax rate on coal would help other Industries, feels Mr. Padmesh Gupta, Chairman Gupta coal & Energy Pvt. Ltd. • What is India doing to clean up its coal industry, given the proven negative,

  3. PadmeshGupta - GST • long term consequences (local & global) of coal combustion ? • What ideas and initiatives can India project as good faith commitments to improving its coal sector and limiting coal users related emissions ? Questioned Mr.Padmesh Gupta.

  4. PadmeshGupta • Some misconceptions need to be addressed. First India is not part of some small minority of countries that have experienced consistent coal consumption growth. Most large, developing countries and even some developed countries have seen resurgences in coal usage from the early 2000s onwards.

  5. Coal Gupta - GST • Second, carbon capture and sequestion technologies are far from proven and decades away from financial viability. Finally, India’s energy mix is not capable of dynamically reorienting towards non-coal alternatives in a 15-20 yrs time scale .In the long run, India must transition to renewables and non-fossil fuels but the golden age of renewables is still some decades away.

  6. Thank You For Latest Client Case Studies Kindly get in touch with us Website : www.padmeshgupta.com/blog/ By:- Padmesh Gupta • IND:- 712 6657400 • Email: info@guptaglobal.com

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