For developing a
technology to turn “ Waste into Wealth “
You have
demonstrated that even a 56 year old business can – and need to – have a “ Startup Mind Set “
I urge Central
Government / RBI to grant necessary permissions / approvals to TFCC , on the
double
The authorities (
Central + States ) must treat your business as one of the methods to fulfill India’s
commitment for a “ Less Carbon Future
“ promised by PM Modiji at COP26 in Glasgow
I hope, your
success will inspire some Startups to get into a technical collaboration with Veena Sahajwalla, [ +61, 2 9385 6432 ] and launch re-cycling of
e-waste as described in my following earlier e-mail :
#EWaste
#Recycling #Sustainability #CircularEconomy …………….. 18 April 2018
With regards,
Hemen Parekh
/ hcp@RecruitGuru.com / 21
Dec 2021
Related Readings :
The
Strange Case of Rs 66,000
Crore Valuation of a Little-known Chemical Firm, Ramcharan & Co
US
fund TFCC yet to get relevant approvals for investment in Ram Charan & Co
/ BL / 21 Dec 2021
US-based
TFCC to invest $4.14 bn in Chennai chemicals company / Business Line
/ 20 Dec 2021
American company to invest Rs 31,000 crore in
Chennai firm / NewIndianExpress / 02
Dec 2021
Ram Charan Company bags USD
2.2 billion order from Ghana firm to supply waste to energy units / 17 Dec 2021 / ET
Contacts :
Divyesh@ramcharan.org
knarayan@ramcharan.org
finance@ramcharan.org
info@ramcharan.com
contact@ramcharan.org
curious@entity1.in
http://www.ramcharan.org/
Ram Charan Develops Groundbreaking Solid State Sodium Silicate Batteries
Ram Charan’s founder, Kaushik Palicha, expressed his excitement about the development, stating that the demonstration of solid-state sodium batteries on a proof of concept level is expected to be scaled up and tested in real-time applications by the end of 2024. He believes that this breakthrough puts India on the global map of battery technology development, with the potential to create value additions in various industries, including electric vehicles, consumer electronics, low-power electronics, stationary storage, and even space applications.
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