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CNG Fuel Stations Soar by 2,300% and PNG Usage Rises by 467% in a Decade: Hardeep Puri

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Union Minister of Petroleum and Natural Gas, Hardeep Singh Puri, emphasized on Friday that over the past decade, the number of CNG stations providing eco-friendly fuel for vehicles has skyrocketed more than 20-fold. Additionally, households using piped cooking gas have increased fivefold, and LPG connections have more than doubled. This growth signifies not only an enhancement in the quality of life for citizens but also a significant step towards achieving a ‘Healthy India with Clean Fuel.’

“Thanks to the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, we’ve seen a 2,300% increase in CNG stations, a 467% rise in PNG connections, and a 128% increase in LPG connections over the last decade,” the minister shared on X.

“These figures are more than just statistics; they represent our commitment to transformative change. They demonstrate that significant progress is achievable through innovative thinking, sincere intentions, and diligent efforts,” Puri remarked. He further noted that these developments not only enhance convenience for citizens but also propel the movement toward a ‘Healthy India with Clean Fuel.’

“These milestones have laid the groundwork for a developed India and set the stage for a brighter future,” he added.

According to a recent study by the Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board (PNGRB), India’s natural gas consumption is projected to increase by nearly 60% by 2030 as the nation aims to reduce its reliance on oil imports and transition to cleaner fuels for vehicles, household cooking, and industrial applications.

The PNGRB has successfully established gas infrastructure across 307 geographical areas, ensuring extensive access to natural gas for domestic, commercial, industrial, and transportation sectors, excluding the islands.

The report forecasts that the City Gas Distribution (CGD) sector will be the primary growth driver, with consumption expected to rise by 2.5 to 3.5 times by 2030 and 6 to 7 times by that year from a base of 37 mmscmd in FY24.

Demand covers various sectors including fertilizers, power, refineries, petrochemicals, and households, as well as CNG and LNG as transport fuels, with ample time available for pipeline planning and construction.

Natural gas consumption is anticipated to grow from 188 million standard cubic meters per day in 2023-24 to 297 mmscmd by 2030, according to the ‘Good-to-Go’ scenario, which assumes moderate growth based on current trends. The consumption is expected to reach 496 mmscmd by 2040 under the same assumptions.

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TN Farmers Gear Up for Kurivai Paddy Cultivation with Positive Monsoon Outlook

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The India Meteorological Department has predicted an early arrival of the southwest monsoon, prompting farmers in Tamil Nadu to gear up for the Kuruvai paddy cultivation season. Encouraged by favorable storage levels at the Mettur Dam and recent summer showers in the catchment areas, farmers in the Delta districts have started early preparations for their fields.

In response to this anticipated season, the Tamil Nadu Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare Department has taken proactive measures. Officials are currently stocking seeds of short-duration paddy varieties to ensure adequate supply for the expected demand.

Last year marked a historic achievement for Tamil Nadu in Kuruvai paddy cultivation, with around 5.599 lakh acres (approximately 2.27 lakh hectares) cultivated—the highest in 48 years. This success was largely due to the timely water release from the Mettur Dam on June 12, coinciding with the traditional start date for Kuruvai cultivation, and the early onset of the southwest monsoon, which provided ample water.

The Delta region, pivotal for Kuruvai cultivation, played a significant role in last year’s milestone, with Thanjavur cultivating 1.30 lakh acres, Tiruvarur 92,500 acres, Mayiladuthurai 90,000 acres, Tiruchy 16,105 acres, and Nagapattinam 3,750 acres. Increased reliance on groundwater in areas where Cauvery water was insufficient or delayed further supported these figures.

Looking ahead to the 2025 season, optimism remains high among officials. As of May 11, 2025, the Mettur Dam’s water level reached 108.30 feet, notably higher than the previous year. The favorable monsoon predictions have led to expectations that the area under Kuruvai cultivation may exceed the 2024 figures.

Agriculture department officials have confirmed that they are prepared to supply farmers with seeds of all recommended short-term paddy varieties, including CO 51, CO 55, ASD 16, ASD 21, TPS 5, and ADT 36. While traditional varieties like ADT 36 and ASD 16 are not eligible for government subsidies, they remain favored among farmers due to their unique agronomic benefits.

Additionally, officials anticipate the announcement of a special Kuruvai cultivation package from the government soon. Along with seed distribution, a substantial quantity of fertilizers is being stocked to support farmers throughout the season. Seed distribution will be tailored to farmers’ preferences, ensuring they receive the most suitable varieties for their local conditions.

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Muthoot Finance Shares Drop Over 7% Following RBI’s Draft LTV Guidelines

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On Thursday, shares of Muthoot Finance fell by 7.25%, or Rs 163.90, reaching an intraday low of Rs 2,096 on the National Stock Exchange (NSE). Similarly, on the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), the stock was trading at Rs 2,096.40, down by Rs 166.35 (7.35%) during intraday trading.

The decline in share price is attributed to concerns regarding the Reserve Bank of India’s (RBI) draft regulations on loan-to-value (LTV) norms for gold loans. Analysts suggest that these draft guidelines could negatively impact the disbursement LTV of Muthoot Finance and other non-banking financial companies (NBFCs) if implemented. According to Motilal Oswal, “The growth outlook for gold loans will remain uncertain until the RBI finalizes the gold-lending guidelines.”

This drop in share price follows a previous day’s close of Rs 2,262.75, an increase of 2%. Despite the decline, Muthoot Finance reported strong financial results for the fourth quarter (Q4) and the full financial year 2024–25 (FY25). In Q4, the company noted a 22% year-on-year increase in consolidated profit after tax (PAT), totaling Rs 1,444 crore, compared to Rs 1,182 crore in Q4 of the previous fiscal year (FY24).

For the entire year, Muthoot Finance achieved its highest standalone PAT of Rs 5,201 crore, marking a 28% growth from FY24. The company also reached a significant milestone by surpassing Rs 1 lakh crore in standalone loan assets under management (AUM) as well as gold loan AUM. Overall, the consolidated gross loan AUM rose by 37% year-on-year to Rs 1,22,181 crore in Q4 FY25, compared to Rs 89,079 crore in Q4 FY24, with a quarter-on-quarter increase of 10%.

Furthermore, Muthoot Finance expanded its branch network to 7,391 locations nationwide, a 13% increase from last year’s 6,541 branches. The company announced its highest-ever dividend of Rs 26 per share (260% on a face value of Rs 10), rewarding shareholders for a strong year.

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Tata Capital Reports Q5 FY25 PAT Increase to ₹1,000 Crore with 50% Revenue Growth

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Tata Capital announced a remarkable 31% year-on-year (YoY) increase in its consolidated profit after tax (PAT), reaching Rs 1,000 crore for the quarter ending March 2025. In the same period last year, the PAT stood at Rs 765 crore.

The company’s total operational revenue saw a substantial rise of nearly 50%, climbing to Rs 7,478 crore in the January-March quarter of FY25, up from Rs 4,998 crore in the previous year, as noted in a regulatory filing to the stock exchange.

For the full financial year 2024-25, Tata Capital reported a PAT of Rs 3,655 crore, an increase from Rs 3,327 crore in FY24, with revenues surging to Rs 28,313 crore, compared to Rs 18,175 crore the previous year.

Last month, Tata Capital submitted its draft documents to the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) for an initial public offering (IPO) using a confidential pre-filing approach. Reports suggest that the IPO could raise around $2 billion, valuing the company at approximately $11 billion. This IPO will include the issuance of new equity shares alongside an offer for sale (OFS) by certain shareholders.

Identified as an upper-layer non-banking finance company (NBFC) by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), Tata Capital has received board approval to move forward with this initial stock sale. Notably, Tata Sons, the holding company of Tata Capital, holds a 92.83% stake in the company. If successful, this IPO would be the largest initial share sale in India’s financial sector, marking the Tata Group’s second foray into public markets in recent years, following the listing of Tata Technologies in November 2023.

This IPO aligns with Tata Capital’s commitment to meet the RBI’s listing requirements, which mandate that upper-layer NBFCs must list on stock exchanges within three years of being designated as such; Tata Capital was classified as an upper-layer NBFC in September 2022.

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