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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Rohde & Schwarz, Rohde & Schwarz introduces dedicated phase noise analysis and VCO measurements up to 50 GHz with the R&S FSPN50

Rohde & Schwarz introduces dedicated phase noise analysis and VCO measurements up to 50 GHz with the R&S FSPN50 With the latest model of the R&S FSPN phase noise analyzer and VCO tester, Rohde & Schwarz extends the frequency range for measurements from the previous maximum of 26.5 GHz up to 50 GHz.  Caption: Phase noise analysis and VCO measurements now up to 50 GHz with the R&S FSPN50.By rigorously implementing functions strictly for phase noise analysis and voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO) measurements, Rohde & Schwarz offers an excellent price-to-performance ratio with all…

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Hon’ble Union Minister of Finance, Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman,was presented with two valuable books by Shri S. RamannCMD, SIDBI

The Hon’ble Union Minister of Finance, Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman, heralded for her unwavering commitment to fostering economic growth and stability, was presentedtoday with two insightful books by , Shri Sivasubramanian Ramann, Chairman and Managing Director, SIDBIwhich showcased pioneering work undertaken by SIDBI.  The first book, titledPrabhaav is an Impact Study of Fund of Funds, reveals thetransformative effects of fund allocation strategies under the Start Up Fund of Funds scheme of the Govt. Through meticulous research and analysisreveals how thescheme has resulted in all-round outcomes due to the catalytic effect of…

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IDTechEx: Linking Car Electrification, Battery Chemistries, and Copper Demand

Author: Dr James Jeffs, Senior Technology Analyst at IDTechEx Copper is a critical material in the manufacturing of all vehicles, regardless of whether they are powered by gas, diesel, electricity, hydrogen, or even liquid natural gas (LNG). The demand for copper from the automotive industry was just over 3MT (1MT = 1 billion kilograms) in 2023 but is set to increase to 5MT in 2034. This 4.8% compound annual growth rate (CAGR) was the finding of a new report from IDTechEx, “Copper Demand for Cars 2024-2034: Trends, Utilization, Forecasts”, and…

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Gujarat will buy 600 MW energy from NLC

NLC India Limited yesterday said its wholly owned subsidiary NLC India Green Energy Limited (NIGEL) has won a 600 MW solar power project in the GSECL Khavra Solar Park tender issued by Gujarat Energy Development Corporation Limited. According to NLC India, a Navratna public sector company under the administrative control of the Coal Ministry, it had set up NIGEL for renewable energy projects. In line with the policy of developing renewable energy projects under its subsidiary, NLC India has handed over the project development to NIGEL. As its first initiative, NIGEL signed…

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India recorded good growth in exports

India's agricultural products exports to key markets like Iraq, Vietnam, Saudi Arabia and UK increased significantly during April-November 2023. in the same period last year, according to data released by the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA) on Wednesday. APEDA said its forward-looking strategy includes expanding India's export basket with initiatives focused on priority products such as fresh fruits, vegetables, processed foods and animal products to reduce dependence on a few products and move up the value chain. Involves a change in direction. In response to feedback from exporters,…

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Launch of 2 STPI centers in Thiruvananthapuram and Kochi

To significantly boost the Electronics, IT and Startup ecosystem in Kerala, the Union Minister of State for Electronics & IT, Skill Development & Entrepreneurship and Jal Shakti, Shri Rajeev Chandrasekhar has launched new Software Technology Parks of India (STPI) centers at Thiruvananthapuram and Kochi. Also inaugurated. He said that the startups, entrepreneurs and youth of Kerala should get the opportunity to be at the forefront of India's transformation in semiconductors. Announcing that the upcoming Bharat Semiconductor Research Center (BSRC) will have a regional center here at the Indian Institute of Space…

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