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TruAlt Bioenergy Ltd's shares fell by 4.38% to ₹385 on the National Stock Exchange on Wednesday, following the company's financial report for the quarter ending December 2025. The firm recorded an 8% decline in profit after tax (PAT) at ₹69.19 crore, down from ₹75.19 crore a year earlier, despite a significant 70% increase in income to ₹730.86 crore. For the nine-month period, net profit decreased by 9% to ₹3.03 crore, while income rose by 13% to ₹1,189 crore. Managing Director Vijay Nirani highlighted the company's progress in operational stability and earnings quality, noting the commissioning of Unit 5, which positions TruAlt for year-round operations. The ethanol segment achieved over 95% capacity utilization, and the company plans to expand its CBG units and advance its Sustainable Aviation Fuel initiatives, including a licensing agreement with Honeywell UOP. 
Published: Feb 04 2026, 7 pmeznews.inSugar production in Uttar Pradesh, India's largest sugarcane-producing state, has seen a decline for the first time this season, with January output dropping to 19.45 lakh tonnes from 20.1 lakh tonnes last year. Industry experts predict a yield reduction of 15-20% in ratoon crops, while the yield for the plant crop remains uncertain. Farmers report yield drops of up to 30% for ratoon crops and 10% for fresh crops, attributed to adverse weather conditions, particularly summer rains. Vijay S Banka, President of the UP Sugar Mills Association, noted that production this year will align with last year's figures. Currently, 119 mills are operational, although Bajaj Group's Pratappur mill has ceased operations due to cane shortages. Nationally, sugar production is projected to decrease slightly in the 2025-26 season, with Uttar Pradesh expected to produce 103.2 lakh tonnes, despite a 3% drop in acreage. 
Published: Feb 04 2026, 8 pmeznews.inThe Information and Broadcasting Ministry has reported to the Lok Sabha that the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) has certified 71,963 films from 2020-21 to 2024-25, following the implementation of an Online Certificate System. This system has reduced the average certification time to 18 working days for feature films and just three days for short films, significantly below the 48-day limit set by the Cinematograph (Certification) Rules, 2024. The Ministry emphasized that cuts or modifications to films are only recommended if content breaches statutory parameters related to national integrity, public order, or morality. Additionally, the Ministry highlighted the availability of a multi-level grievance redressal mechanism for applicants, allowing appeals to a Revising Committee or High Court. The government remains committed to a transparent certification process that balances creative freedom with legal obligations under the Cinematograph Act. 
Published: Feb 04 2026, 8 pmeznews.inSundeep Mohindru, Founder and Promoter of M1xchange, has expressed optimism regarding the Indian government's recent announcement of a ₹10,000 crore SME growth fund and a ₹2,000 crore top-up to the self-reliant Indian fund. He highlighted that these funds, allocated to private equity and venture capital firms, will significantly enhance equity capital access for small and medium enterprises (SMEs), which often struggle to secure such funding. Mohindru noted that nearly 100 Central Public Sector Enterprises (CPSEs) are already registered on the TReDS platform, which facilitates invoice discounting for suppliers. He emphasized the importance of increasing awareness among suppliers to maximize participation in this system. Furthermore, he anticipates a substantial uptick in invoice financing as the integration of the Government e-Marketplace (GeM) with TReDS is expected to streamline payment processes, potentially boosting transaction volumes from ₹1.25-₹1.30 lakh crore to ₹1.75 lakh crore in the next fiscal year. 
Published: Feb 04 2026, 8 pmeznews.inA recent report warns that the increased cigarette prices, effective February 1, could exacerbate the illicit cigarette trade and strain tax revenues. The hike, resulting from an additional excise duty and health cess on tobacco products, has raised prices by ₹22 to ₹25 per pack. Artha Arbitrage Consulting, presenting the findings at a New Delhi event, highlighted that the tax increase could lead to a 39% rise in illegal tobacco consumption, pushing total illicit sales to over 46 billion sticks. This surge threatens legitimate tobacco growers and could result in a 20% reduction in Flue-Cured Virginia (FCV) crop offtake, costing approximately 2.6 million man-days of employment in agriculture and related sectors. The report also noted that the FCV tobacco sector has faced disproportionate taxation, contributing to a decline in growers and acreage, further jeopardizing livelihoods amid an already challenging employment landscape in India. 
Published: Feb 04 2026, 8 pmeznews.inIndiGo has announced significant cuts to its European and Central Asian flight services due to ongoing airspace restrictions that have disrupted its schedules. The airline will reduce flights from Delhi to Manchester and London starting this month and suspend its Mumbai-Copenhagen route from February 17. These changes come as Pakistan's airspace has been closed to Indian carriers since April, compounded by heightened tensions in West Asia prompting avoidance of Iranian airspace. IndiGo has been operating its European flights using wet-leased Boeing 787 aircraft, but the evolving geopolitical landscape and airport congestion have led to increased flight times and operational strain. To mitigate customer inconvenience from delays and misconnections, IndiGo is implementing immediate measures to enhance on-time performance. Additionally, flights to Central Asian cities, including Almaty and Tbilisi, have been cancelled until February 28 due to the situation surrounding Iran. 
Published: Feb 04 2026, 8 pmeznews.inA study by the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) highlights the potential of targeted investment in direct seeded rice (DSR) research to transform climate-resilient farming in India. Collaborating with Indian research organizations and backed by the Department of Biotechnology, the study addresses challenges such as water scarcity and rising labor costs in rice cultivation. Traditional methods are resource-intensive, while DSR offers a sustainable alternative, yet adoption has been limited due to a lack of suitable rice varieties. The research focuses on enhancing popular rice strains for DSR, yielding up to 15% more than conventional methods. Experts assert that reliable DSR varieties can help farmers achieve higher yields with reduced water and labor demands, aligning with India's climate commitments. As new rice lines progress through testing, the study suggests that investing in DSR is crucial for ensuring food security and sustainability in the face of climate change. 
Published: Feb 04 2026, 7 pmeznews.inAir India Express, the budget airline promoted by the Tata Group, has seen significant growth, nearly doubling its available seat kilometres and tripling its market share over the past year. Positioned as a "value carrier" between low-cost and full-service models, the airline is set to report an operating profit in the latter half of FY26, driven by improved unit economics and disciplined cost management. The airline's Chairman, Nipun Aggarwal, highlighted ongoing investments in fleet and systems aimed at building a sustainable operation. With plans to expand its fleet to 300 aircraft and capture a 25% market share by FY31, Air India Express currently operates 110 domestic routes and 75 international routes, making it the second-largest airline in India. The broader Air India Group also reported a market share increase to 29.6% in December, reflecting strong performance across its operations. 
Published: Feb 04 2026, 7 pmeznews.inIn a bid to transform Indian agriculture, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman's recent budget proposal includes a significant allocation of ₹450 crore to the National Cooperative Exports Ltd (NCEL) and ₹364 crore for the computerisation of Primary Agricultural Credit Societies (PACS). Despite a previous allocation of ₹560 crore last year, only ₹150 crore was utilised, highlighting slow project progress. Experts emphasize that the computerisation of PACS, which supports over 67,000 societies, aims to enhance efficiency and transparency, enabling informed policy decisions. The NCEL, which has been pivotal in exporting food grains, is set to expand its role in agriculture exports, with allocations exceeding those for other export bodies. This strategy is expected to strengthen the cooperative sector, improve supply chains, and bolster the rural economy, positioning NCEL as a key player in the evolving landscape of free trade agreements. 
Published: Feb 04 2026, 7 pmeznews.inIn a recent statement to Parliament, Union Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal underscored the Indian government's commitment to ensuring energy security for its 1.4 billion citizens, describing it as a "supreme priority." This declaration comes amid ongoing negotiations for a trade deal with the United States, which includes a stipulation for India to cease purchasing Russian oil. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt noted that the US will reduce tariffs on Indian goods from 50% to 18%, while American exports to India will enjoy a 0% tariff, framing the agreement as a significant win for US workers and businesses. However, the final terms regarding India's oil purchases remain uncertain, with sources indicating that the US's stance may evolve during technical negotiations. Goyal also reaffirmed India's intent to protect its agricultural and dairy sectors, a sentiment echoed by USTR Jamieson Greer. The deal is expected to be finalized once the negotiating teams complete the joint statement. 
Published: Feb 04 2026, 8 pm
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