white paper
Coverage of white paper in the Nexus archive.
- Consumer association demands White Paper on HR and CE Department
A consumer association is demanding the release of a White Paper addressing issues within the HR and CE Department. The demand highlights concerns related to these departments but does not specify further details.
- DMK govt.’s work in Electricity Dept. ‘conveniently ignored’ in White Paper: Senthilbalaji
Senthilbalaji criticized the White Paper for ignoring the DMK government's work in the Electricity Dept., claiming uninterrupted electricity supply despite rising demand over five years.
- White Paper on T.N. electricity department puts debt at ₹2.47 lakh crore: Minister Nirmalkumar
The White Paper on Tamil Nadu's electricity department reveals a debt of ₹2.47 lakh crore. The Electricity Minister stated that the 2022 tariff revision by the previous government increased electricity charges for all consumers but failed to benefit the department or consumers due to high power purchase agreement costs.
- ‘State govt should release white paper on money used to repair potholes in Bengaluru’: Tejasvi Surya
Tejasvi Surya has urged the state government to release a white paper detailing funds used for repairing potholes in Bengaluru. The request focuses on transparency regarding money allocated for infrastructure repairs.
- A Claim to Lead, a Hesitation to Act: Germany’s New Military Strategy
Germany released a new military strategy in late April, but the article argues it lacks novelty compared to past defense documents like the White Paper and Defence Policy Guidelines. The strategy is described as more analytical than action-oriented.
- Udhayanidhi criticises TVK government for power cuts, crimes against women
Udhayanidhi criticized the TVK government for recurring power cuts in the Perambur constituency. Minister R. Nirmalkumar responded by outlining government measures and announced a White Paper would be released soon.
- Despite grave concerns raised in the white paper, Kerala budget silent on bringing down committed expenditure
Kerala's budget did not address reducing committed expenditure despite concerns raised in a white paper. Nearly three-fourths of the state's revenue is tied up in committed expenditure, severely constraining fiscal space.
- White Paper: Annamalai proposes functional consultation group
Annamalai proposes the creation of a functional consultation group as outlined in a white paper. The initiative aims to enhance collaborative decision-making processes.
- White Paper says Tamil Nadu’s power distribution company faces a “persistent monthly structural” cash shortfall
Tamil Nadu’s power distribution company faces a monthly cash shortfall of ₹2,500 crore, resulting in an annual liquidity gap of ₹30,000 crore. The shortfall is addressed through short-term borrowings, delayed payments to power purchase counterparties, and deferred capital expenditure.
- White Paper addresses adverse impact of ‘revenue collapse’ on people of Tamil Nadu
The White Paper highlights the adverse impact of a 'revenue collapse' on Tamil Nadu's residents, noting that inter-generational transfer of fiscal inequity is a key issue.
- Tamil Nadu’s own-tax effort has ‘collapsed’, says White Paper
Tamil Nadu's own tax revenue ratio (SOTR-to-GSDP) declined from 5.93% to 5.45% over five years, marking the lowest in the state's history and the steepest decline among benchmarked peer states, according to a White Paper.
- White Paper reopens debate on nuclear power plants in Kerala
The White Paper suggests exploring nuclear power as part of Kerala's long-term energy security strategy, reigniting the debate on nuclear power plants in the state. The document highlights nuclear energy as one of the sources to consider for adopting a long-term strategy.
- The disturbing white paper Red Hat is trying to erase from the internet
The article discusses a white paper allegedly created by Red Hat that the company is attempting to remove from the internet, sparking controversy. The piece highlights concerns about the paper's content and Red Hat's actions.