“…The process related to the development of reduction methodologies involving the reduction of nitro compounds to medicinally important amide formation is always in demand. − Amide derivatives are known for various applications in agro- and pharmacy-related industries for making various surfactants, pesticides, polymers, dye precursors, and medicines. , For instance, acetanilide ( N -phenylacetamide) is used to produce 4-acetamidobenzene sulfonyl chloride (used for manufacturing sulfa drugs), paracetamol, and many more medicinally important drugs. However, their synthetic methodologies require two-step reduction of nitrobenzene to aniline, − followed by acetylation − for its preparation, which makes the reduction of nitro derivatives a multistep-complicated task. The multiple step procedures generally require expensive catalysts (platinum (Pt), , silver (Ag), lead (Pb), bimetallic catalysts, ,, etc.…”