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- Electric vehicle makers body SMEV has mooted linking of certified efficiency parameters of speed and range to government subsidies instead of the current proposal of battery capacity-based support.
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- The expansion in the territory of tigers in Madhya Pradesh has raised hopes of a rise in the number of the striped animals in the state, officials said.
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- With the Lok Sabha polls just months away, the law and order situation in Uttar Pradesh is set be a key election issue for both the ruling BJP and the opposition in the state.
- States agree to supply milk under Mid-Day Meal, Anganwadi schemes
- Most states, including Rajasthan, have agreed to supply milk for two days a week through Mid-Day Meal and Anganwadi schemes in order to absorb surplus stock and ensure better prices to farmers, Animal Husbandry and Dairy Secretary Tarun Shridhar said.
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- Delay in acquiring land for the upcoming Mumbai-Ahmedabad high-speed rail corridor project may push back the date of its launch, but the Railways is going ahead in finalising the various components of the bullet train's rolling stock and passenger facilities.
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- After a successful launch in April this year, NASA's newest planet hunter, the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS), has now started its search for planets around nearby stars.
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Skygazers revel in 'blood moon', cloud hinders Delhi's view New Delhi, July 28 (IANS) Tens of thousands of skywatchers across the country sat watching for the longest "blood moon" of the century on Friday night, but many in the North were disappointed as they couldn't enjoy the astronomical delight because of a thick cloud cover. July often heralds new beginnings for our youth: PMIn his last edition, Modi addressed how sports can play a great role in cementing ties between nations. He praised the Indian cricket team for their gesture during the Test match against Afghanistan. View: Why top-down Hindu reform is not a good idea Forget US, bigger migrant crisis is brewing in AssamThe process of identifying citizens could be approached sensibly, and carried out fairly and humanely. How tricksters are using social media to dupe youForget the Nigerian Prince scam. Now, confidence tricksters posing as Customs officials are defrauding people of crores of rupees using a combination of social media and social engineering skills. FPIs net inflow at Rs 1,800 crore in equities in July The inflows come after FPIs took out over Rs 20,000 crore during April-June. Seven of 10 firms add Rs 79,929 crore in m-cap Barring TCS, Maruti Suzuki and Kotak Bank, others saw a rise in their market valuations. July often heralds new beginnings for our youth: PM Modi In his last edition, Modi addressed how sports can play a great role in cementing ties between nations. He praised the Indian cricket team for their gesture during the Test match against Afghanistan. View: Why top-down Hindu reform is not a good idea - How this engineer went from running a dhaba to cracking the CAT
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