Indian government plans to replace the 1884 Explosives Act with the new draft Explosives Bill 2024, aiming to promote ease of doing business.

The Indian government plans to replace the 1884 Explosives Act with the new draft Explosives Bill 2024, aiming to promote ease of doing business in the sector. The bill includes increased fines for violations, streamlined licensing processes, and specifying the quantity of explosives a licensee can handle. The Central Government will determine the authority competent to grant, suspend or revoke licenses under the new act.

April 30, 2024
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