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Climate crisis: India Inc's response calls for a hard reset

Mint Ahmedabad

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June 19, 2025

In May 2018, Thoothukudi, a port city in Tamil Nadu, erupted in protests over pollution caused by the Sterlite Copper factory, a unit of mining giant Vedanta. The protests turned violent and 13 lives were lost to police bullets. The plant was shuttered by the courts, but the incident raised questions about how a London- and Mumbai-listed conglomerate, which had good environmental, social, and governance (ESG) ratings and glossy sustainability reports, failed so miserably on the ground.

- SOUMYA SARKAR

It was not an isolated event, nor was it about just one irresponsible company. In June 2023, a toxic gas leak at a chemical plant in Gujarat hospitalized 24 people and triggered panic in Dahej, an industrial town. Deepak Nitrite, a Mumbai-listed firm, was flagged by residents and activists for air and water pollution. Despite a robust ESG policy on paper, a board-level sustainability committee, and positive analyst coverage, its actual practices failed the reality check.

Such incidents point to a widening gap between ESG proclamations and actual practices. India Inc.'s ESG adoption has grown rapidly in visibility but seems to be out of sync with climate and social realities. India is the world's fastest-growing major economy, with GDP likely to reach $5 trillion by 2027. But this expansion has climate consequences. India is the world's third-largest carbon emitter, accounting for nearly 7% of global emissions in 2022.

Carbon emissions are likely to rise further, energy demand is expected to surge, and environmental degradation will accelerate. Yet, many corporations continue to present green credentials on paper that do not hold up under scrutiny. Sustainability reports often highlight LED lighting, rooftop solar panels, or plantations, but fail to disclose carbon-heavy supply chains, hazardous waste generation, or groundwater extraction. ESG reports seem to have become a tool for optics rather than credible documents.

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No selloff, SAIL unit to get cash infusion

The Union steel ministry is preparing to infuse more than ₹400 crore into Salem Steel Plant, the stainless-steel unit of the Steel Authority of India Ltd (SAIL), marking a sharp policy turn from its earlier intent to privatize the loss-making mill, according to two senior ministry officials.

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Lord’s Mark Industries Ltd. acquires Renalyx, redefining the future of dialysis

Lord’s Mark Industries Ltd., a diversified healthcare and technology-led group, announced the acquisition of an 85% stake in Renalyx Health Systems Private Limited—the Bengaluru-based, med-tech innovator behind India’s first fully indigenous, Al and cloud-enabled smart hemodialysis machine.

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November 26, 2025

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Eris completes Swiss Parenterals buyout

The deal will be executed via preferential share-swap to seller Naishadh Shah.

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1 min

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India’s oil binge to end in Dec as sanctions bite Russia

US targeted top Russian producers Rosneft and Lukoil in recent round of sanctions. AP

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November 26, 2025

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Volcanic ash disrupts flights ops

Ash clouds from volcanic eruption in Ethiopia reached parts of India on Tuesday affecting flight operations but it had no impact on the weather or air quality, according to government agencies.

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1 min

November 26, 2025

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How EVs came to dominate 3-W market

Of the 1.1 million three-wheelers sold in India this calender year (as of 24 November), more than 687,000, or about 60%, were electric vehicles (EVs), compared with a measly 4.1% for cars and 6.2% for two-wheelers, government data showed.

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November 26, 2025

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GDP growth likely at 7.2% in Q2: Mint poll

Slow growth in government capital expenditure compared to the previous quarter (31% vs 52%) may weigh on growth, Aditi Nayar, chief economist at Icra, said in areport.

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1 min

November 26, 2025

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Zappfresh builds cold-chain muscle to push frozen foods

Recently listed Zappfresh is preparing to make its boldest bet yet.

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2 mins

November 26, 2025

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Sovereign AI takes off to prevent overdependence

technology package to allies, which includes Nvidia’s high-end chips and software.

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3 mins

November 26, 2025

Mint Ahmedabad

Mint Ahmedabad

Fed chair Powell's allies provide opening for December rate cut

A divided committee, missing data and a whiff of stagflation leave Powell with hard choices

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