Indian Railways allocated Historic Capital Expenditure of ₹2.93 Lakh Crore for 2024-25; Focus on Modernization, Safety and Augmentation of Rail Infrastructure. In a landmark decision underscoring the Government’s commitment to building a modern and AatmaNirbhar Bharat, Indian Railways has been allocated a record Capital Expenditure (CapEx) of ₹2,93,000 crore (₹2.93 Lakh Crore) for the financial year 2024-25. This substantial allocation is aimed at accelerating the transformative journey of the national transporter, with a prime focus on enhancing passenger safety, launching high-speed connectivity, and strengthening freight infrastructure to drive economic…
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ITRHD Observes Rural Tourism Day on Mahatma Gandhi’s Death Anniversary, Emphasises Agritourism for Sustainable Rural Development
The Indian Trust for Rural Heritage and Development (ITRHD) observed Rural Tourism Day on Friday by paying homage to Mahatma Gandhi on his death anniversary at an event organised at the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) office in New Delhi. The annual observance seeks to promote sustainable rural development rooted in Gandhian ideals of village self-reliance. The event was attended by ITRHD Chairman S.K. Misra, agritourism pioneer Pandurang Taware, architect and urban planner A.G. Krishnan Menon, and development professional Maureen Libel. Pandurang Taware, widely regarded as the Father of…
Read MoreIndian astronomers Trace Major Geomagnetic Storm to Minor Solar CMEs
An intense geomagnetic storm that recently impacted Earth has drawn scientific attention to the underestimated role of subtle solar eruptions, challenging the long-held belief that only massive solar blasts can significantly disturb space weather. Researchers say the storm was triggered by a series of relatively weak coronal mass ejections (CMEs)—clouds of magnetised plasma released from the Sun—that, despite their modest appearance, interacted in a way that amplified their impact on Earth’s magnetosphere. The event led to temporary disturbances in satellite operations, radio communications, and navigation systems, while also enhancing auroral activity…
Read MoreIndian Scientists Develop World‑First Self‑Charging Device Powered Solely by Sunlight
In a major boost to India’s clean-energy research, Indian scientists have developed a self-charging energy storage device that can directly harvest and store solar energy, eliminating the need for separate solar panels and batteries. The innovation is expected to pave the way for compact, efficient and sustainable power solutions for future electronics and off-grid applications. The device has been developed by researchers at the Centre for Nano and Soft Matter Sciences (CeNS), Bengaluru, an autonomous institute under the Department of Science and Technology (DST). Described as a photo-rechargeable supercapacitor, the technology combines energy conversion…
Read MoreIndian Railways Fast-Tracks Kavach, Commissions 472 km on Key Routes
Indian Railways has significantly accelerated the deployment of its indigenous Automatic Train Protection system, Kavach Version 4.0, by commissioning 472 route kilometres (RKm) across three key sections of the network in a single rollout. This marks the largest commissioning of Kavach in one phase, underscoring the Railways’ push to strengthen operational safety on high-density routes. The newly commissioned sections include the Vadodara–Virar section (about 344 km) on Western Railway, a critical part of the Delhi–Mumbai corridor; the Tughlakabad Junction Cabin–Palwal section (around 35 km) on Northern Railway; and the Manpur–Sarmatanr section (about 93 km) on East Central Railway, which lies…
Read MoreIndia’s Tele-Density Reaches 86.76%, Near-Universal 5G Rollout
India has achieved a major milestone in its digital connectivity journey, with overall tele-density reaching 86.76%, reflecting widespread access to telecommunication services across the country. In a significant boost to next-generation connectivity, 5G services are now available in 99.9% of districts, marking near-universal coverage. This rapid expansion of telecom infrastructure underscores the Government’s continued focus on strengthening digital inclusion, enhancing service delivery, and supporting economic growth through robust connectivity. The widespread rollout of 5G services is expected to enable high-speed data access, support emerging technologies, and accelerate innovation across sectors such as…
Read MoreFirst Indigenous Steel Bridge for Bullet Train Ready
In a major engineering milestone for India’s first high-speed rail corridor, Indian Railways has successfully completed a 100-metre-long “Make in India” steel bridge in the Ahmedabad district as part of the Mumbai–Ahmedabad Bullet Train Project. The bridge, weighing 1,098 metric tonnes, was constructed over the underground metro tunnel between Kalupur and Shahpur, where conventional viaduct design could not be used due to safety concerns for the metro infrastructure. To prevent load transfer to the metro tunnel, engineers redesigned the structure as a steel truss bridge with extended span length. Assembling the bridge on temporary trestles at 16.5 metres above ground, the team…
Read MoreRailways Approves ₹426 Crore Fourth Line Between Baikunth and Urkura
In a major boost to rail infrastructure and freight movement in Chhattisgarh, the Ministry of Railways has approved the construction of a fourth railway line between Baikunth and Urkura at an estimated cost of ₹426.01 crore. The project falls under the South East Central Railway (SECR) zone and covers a length of 26.40 km. The Baikunth–Urkura section forms part of the Bilaspur–Raipur–Nagpur route, a crucial segment of the Mumbai–Howrah high-density corridor, one of the busiest rail corridors in the country. The route is currently operating near saturated capacity, handling heavy passenger traffic along with large volumes of freight. According to…
Read MoreBRO Restores All-Weather Connectivity at Chatergala Pass in J&K
The Border Roads Organisation (BRO) successfully carried out a high-altitude rescue and road restoration operation at Chatergala Pass in Jammu & Kashmir, demonstrating its rapid response capability and commitment to maintaining critical connectivity in challenging terrain. Chatergala Pass, located at an altitude of over 9,000 feet, is a vital mountain route connecting the districts of Doda and Kathua. Following heavy rainfall and adverse weather conditions, the area experienced landslides and road blockages, leading to disruption of vehicular movement and stranding of civilians. Responding swiftly, BRO personnel deployed heavy…
Read MoreISRO’s Aditya-L1 Solar Mission Captures First Full-disk Images of the Sun in Extreme UV
The Indian Navy’s First Training Squadron (1TS) arrived at Phuket Deep Sea Port, Thailand, marking an important milestone in India–Thailand maritime engagement and regional cooperation in the Indo-Pacific. The squadron, comprising frontline naval ships INS Tir, INS Sujata, and INS Shardul, along with embarked officer cadets, is on an overseas training deployment aimed at enhancing operational exposure, maritime awareness, and diplomatic outreach. The visit forms part of the Indian Navy’s regular long-range training programme for cadets of the Indian Naval Academy. During the port call, the ships were…
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