The National Institute of Agricultural Extension Management (MANAGE) is an autonomous organization under the Department of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare. The Institute was established in 1987 in response to the challenges of agricultural extension in a rapidly growing and diverse agriculture sector. The transformation of Indian agriculture into an increasingly commercialized and market-driven activity, and the increasing complexity of agricultural technology called for major initiatives towards reorientation and modernization of the agricultural extension system. Effective ways of...
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National Mission on Natural farming aims at creating institutional capacities for documentation and dissemination of best practices, make practicing farmers as partners in promotion strategy, ensure capacity building and continuous handholding and finally attracting farmers to the natural farming willingly on the merit of the system.
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The scheme is aimed towards providing support of Rs 1,00,000/- (Rupees One Lakh) to the Preliminary examination qualified candidates with annual family income less than 8 lakhs and belonging to Scheduled Caste, Scheduled Tribe, female or third gender; who are permanent residents of any of the 39 operational districts of CIL.
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Get access to information on Hydrogen Resources in India. Stay up to date with the latest policy documents and studies related to green hydrogen economy, green ammonia and petrochemicals, green steel and international offtake.
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Get access to information on Hydrogen Resources in India. Stay up to date with the latest policy documents and studies related to green hydrogen economy, green ammonia and petrochemicals, green steel and international offtake.
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Get access to information on green hydrogen projects in India. Gain insight into projects under the green hydrogen production, manufacturing of electrolysers and fuel cells and other hydrogen projects of relevance.
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Green hydrogen and green hydrogen-based fuels provide energy security in an environmentally sustainable manner. The key enablers for a green hydrogen economy in India will be high prices for natural gas, blending quotas of green hydrogen, international collaboration in supply chains, manufacturing and research, and innovative PSUs and private sector companies investing in green hydrogen pilots.
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The most important measure currently proposed is to mandate blending quotas of green hydrogen for conventional hydrogen producers and consumers. International demand and exports from India are being supported through important green hydrogen partnership agreements with the European Union, Germany, Denmark, Japan and other countries.
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The Government of India is developing measures similar to the Production Linked Incentives (PLI) scheme to support the manufacturing of electrolysers and green hydrogen in India. Depending upon the markets and technology development, specific incentive schemes and programmes will continue to evolve as the Mission progresses.
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The National Green Hydrogen Mission aims to provide a comprehensive action plan for establishing a Green Hydrogen ecosystem and catalysing a systemic response to the opportunities and challenges in this sunrise sector.