20 bedded ESIC hospital inaugurates in Tinsukia

Union Minister of State for Labor and Employment Rameshwar Teli on Thursday inaugurated a 20-bed ESIC hospital and laid the foundation stone of a 100-bed ESIC hospital in Tinsukia, Assam. During the programme, he stressed the government's commitment to accelerate the development of other ESI projects in Assam to ensure easy access to medical services for insured workers and their dependents across the country. ESIS Hospital in Tinsukia, established in 1982 as a 20-bed hospital under the ESI scheme of the state government, has recently been taken over by ESIC with…

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The Railway Protection Force has the highest number of women personnel in India

is a premier security and law enforcement agency in the field of railway security in India. It was established in the year 1957 for better safety and security of railway property. This force also has an important role in passenger safety and convenience. Women are recognized as love, care, strength and eternal and the proportion of women personnel in RPF is 9 percent, which is the highest compared to other central paramilitary forces. Specially trained to ensure safety of passengers and provide assistance to women passengers in distress, this force ensures a safe…

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How AI Could Revolutionize the $25 Billion Property Management Industry

Source: Freepik As artificial intelligence (AI) quickly transforms entire sectors, one $25 billion industry is lagging behind. In a world where you can do almost everything with the tap of a button on your phone —order food, call an Uber, make dinner reservations, preheat your oven and even buy a car—the property management industry is stuck in the past and still relying heavily on paper-based transactions, cheque payments, manual amenity bookings, home walk-throughs with clipboard checklists and more. The lack of innovation is not only inefficient, it can be very…

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IDTechEx Discusses Future Directions for the Green Hydrogen & Electrolyzer Market Growth

Author: Chingis Idrissov, Technology Analyst at IDTechEx The clean hydrogen market is poised for significant growth, driven by the increasing focus from companies and governments on developing green hydrogen infrastructure to decarbonize hard-to-abate industries. The electrolyzer is a key component of the green hydrogen plant, responsible for the splitting of water molecules into hydrogen and oxygen using renewable energy. IDTechEx forecasts the annual water electrolyzer market value to exceed US$70 billion by 2034, representing a CAGR of 40.7% over 2024-2034. This substantial growth will be driven by an array of factors, ranging from…

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Celebrating women entrepreneurs

Women entrepreneurs in India are boosting the start-up ecosystem. In the past decade, India has experienced a rapid growth in entrepreneurship, with women in business having made much progress. Thus, these entrepreneurs need to be celebrated, empowered, and supported every day. With International Women’s Day just round the corner, leaders from the ecosystem share their thoughts on women entrepreneurship- “As we celebrate International Women's Day, we are reminded of the immense talent, strength, and resilience of women entrepreneurs. TiE Mumbai is committed to empowering and supporting women on their entrepreneurial…

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78% Women Homebuyers Are End-users – ANAROCK Survey

  End-use vs. investment ratio in the latest H2 2023 survey is 78:22 while back in H2 2021 it was 74:26 57% of participating women homebuyers prefer 3BHKs – a clear preference trend for bigger spaces; 29% prefer 2 BHKs 64% of respondent women home seekers will buy mid & premium segment housing (INR 45 lakh – INR 1.5 Cr); interestingly, 23% prefer to buy luxury homes priced >INR 1.5 Cr For 61% women participating in the survey, Indian real estate is the preferred investment asset class; 64% in H2 2021 survey…

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India broke record coal production

Coal production in India has achieved an unprecedented feat by crossing the 900 million tonnes (MT) mark by 6 March 2024 and is on track to achieve the ambitious target of one billion tonnes (BT) by 31 March 2024. Notably, the country has achieved a remarkable feat by surpassing the previous year's coal production figure of 893.19 MT by twenty-seven days already during the current financial year i.e. 2023-24. Additionally, adequate stock of about 85 MT coal is available with coal companies, while domestic coal based thermal power plants had stock…

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Exploration license blocks launched for the first time in the country

Karnataka and Rajasthan launched India's first auction of exploration licenses (ELs) for critical and deep minerals on March 6, the mines ministry said. According to the ministry, on March 7, Karnataka started auctioning one block of gold, copper and lithium, while Rajasthan started auctioning three blocks of rare earth elements, rare metal and potash minerals. Exploration license blocks are being auctioned for the first time in the country amid pressure from the central government to strengthen domestic supply of raw materials needed to support the transition to green energy. The license holder…

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In the month of February 2024, RPF reunited more than 521 lost children with their families

The Railway Protection Force (RPF) remains steadfast in its commitment to safeguard railway property, passenger areas and the well-being of passengers. In the month of February 2024, RPF continued to ensure the safety and comfort of passengers, while also assisting Indian Railways in providing reliable freight transportation services to its customers. Operation “Nanhe Farishte” to rescue lost children: Under Mission “Nanhe Farishte”, RPF played a vital role in reuniting more than 521 children in need of care and protection with their families. These children were separated from their families for various reasons…

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Technology of making fuel from pine needles developed in Champawat

Under the direction and guidance of the Government of Uttarakhand, an MoU was signed between CSIR – Indian Institute of Petroleum, Dehradun and UCOST on March 5, 2024 under the aegis of “Adarsh Champawat” Mission. On this occasion, Dr. Harendra Singh Bisht, Director, Indian Institute of Petroleum and Prof. Durgesh Pant, Director General, UCOST signed MoU documents and inaugurated a landmark project to harness the technology of making fuel from pine needles in Champawat. Under this agreement, CSIR – Indian Institute of Petroleum will implement two key technologies at the grassroots…

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