“The scale of the opportunity is something that is very exciting … but there is a lack of talent and it is one of the challenges,” said Sumant Sinha, chairman and chief executive of ReNew. In the next seven years, India will have to add 60 GW of renewable energy capacity every year to meet its aspirations across power and green hydrogen, and trained manpower is needed for this, he added.
Healthy loan growth, fall in provisions spruce up SBI Q3
Unlike a year ago, SBI did not have to make a ₹7,100-crore provision for employee pension and wages, boosting profit growth at the country’s most-valued