Government Announcements for June 30, 2025: Latest Press Briefings
In a significant move towards a greener future, the Indian government has unveiled the revised guidelines for the Biomass Programme under Phase-I of the National Bioenergy Programme (2021-22 to 2025-26). The key objectives of these revisions aim to promote cleaner energy solutions, simplify business processes, integrate technology, enhance operational flexibility, and accelerate the adoption of biomass and waste-to-energy technologies nationwide.
The revised guidelines focus on supporting India's clean energy transition and the goal of achieving net-zero emissions by 2070. To achieve this, the government has simplified processes and documentation, particularly for micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs), by reducing paperwork, eliminating several clearance-related document requirements for briquette and pellet manufacturing plants, and replacing the mandatory two-year contract for briquette/pellet sales with a flexible general sale agreement.
Innovative technological integration is another key aspect of the revised guidelines. The introduction of IoT-based digital monitoring systems offers a cost-effective alternative to expensive SCADA systems, making it easier for smaller business operators to comply and be accountable.
The revised guidelines also aim to enhance operational flexibility, with the goal of accelerating the adoption of biomass and waste-to-energy technologies across India. These reforms collectively aim to reduce administrative burden, improve performance monitoring, and align financial assistance with plant performance, thereby fostering faster and more efficient deployment of biomass technologies.
Meanwhile, in a boost to the agricultural sector, the National Turmeric Board has been established to promote turmeric exports and ensure fair pricing. Union Home Minister Amit Shah inaugurated the National Turmeric Board headquarters in Nizamabad, Telangana, marking a significant step towards India's goal of boosting turmeric exports to $1 billion by 2030.
The National Turmeric Board's initiatives include establishing a complete value chain for turmeric, reducing dependence on middlemen, promoting GI-tagged and organic turmeric production to enhance market value and global appeal, and providing farmers with training and skill development to meet global quality standards and avoid export-related issues.
In addition, the government will support scientific research on turmeric's health benefits, highlighting its anti-viral, anti-cancer, and anti-inflammatory properties. This research is expected to contribute to the global recognition and demand for Indian turmeric.
Moreover, the National Turmeric Board's initiatives are expected to facilitate the export of Nizamabad's turmeric to global markets within the next 3-4 years. To further support farmers, the government will provide support from National Cooperative Exports Limited (NCEL) and National Cooperative Organics Limited (NCOL), enhancing farmer participation in exports and organic farming.
Lastly, the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI) has launched the GoIStats mobile application on Statistics Day 2025. This application provides easy, on-the-go access to official statistical data, making it more accessible to the general public.
These developments reflect the Indian government's commitment to a sustainable future and the empowerment of its farmers and businesses. The revised Biomass Programme guidelines and the National Turmeric Board's initiatives are set to revolutionise India's energy and agricultural sectors, contributing to a greener and more prosperous India.
- The Indian government's revised Biomass Programme guidelines are a significant step towards promoting cleaner energy solutions and India's goal of achieving net-zero emissions by 2070.
- The revisions aim to simplify business processes, particularly for micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs), to foster faster and more efficient deployment of biomass technologies.
- Innovative technological integration, such as IoT-based digital monitoring systems, will make it easier for smaller business operators to comply and be accountable.
- The revised guidelines also aim to enhance operational flexibility, accelerating the adoption of biomass and waste-to-energy technologies nationwide.
- In a boost to the agricultural sector, the National Turmeric Board has been established to promote turmeric exports and ensure fair pricing.
- The National Turmeric Board's initiatives include establishing a complete value chain for turmeric, reducing dependence on middlemen, and promoting GI-tagged and organic turmeric production.
- To further support farmers, the government will provide support from National Cooperative Exports Limited (NCEL) and National Cooperative Organics Limited (NCOL), enhancing farmer participation in exports and organic farming.
- The government will also support scientific research on turmeric's health benefits, highlighting its anti-viral, anti-cancer, and anti-inflammatory properties.
- This research is expected to contribute to the global recognition and demand for Indian turmeric, facilitating the export of Nizamabad's turmeric to global markets within the next 3-4 years.
- Meanwhile, the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI) has launched the GoIStats mobile application, providing easy, on-the-go access to official statistical data.
- These developments indicate the Indian government's commitment to a sustainable future and the empowerment of its farmers and businesses.
- In the domain of education and self-development, the GoIStats mobile application can be a valuable tool for individuals interested in data and cloud computing, technology, business, finance, environmental science, climate-change, and real-estate.
- For those seeking to improve their lifestyle, food-and-drink, cooking, mindfulness, personal-growth, productivity, career-development, and entertainment, online education platforms offer a wide range of courses and resources.
- To set and achieve career goals, individuals can utilize job-search websites, learning platforms, and skills-training programs to acquire the necessary skills and knowledge for their desired profession.