Author: News Desk

The IRCTC has announced new berth-allocation norms aimed at improving comfort and accessibility for vulnerable travellers. Under the revised policy, senior citizens, pregnant women, and other eligible categories will now receive preference for lower berths when booking train tickets. This move is part of Indian Railways’ continuing efforts to ease travel for passengers with special needs, ensuring safer and more convenient journeys. Previously, securing a lower berth often depended on availability and manual request; now, the system incorporates automated checks to assign lower berths at booking time where possible. The update benefits a wide range of passengers: elderly travellers who…

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India is stepping into a new era of missile warfare with the planned first flight test of BrahMos-II, its next-generation hypersonic cruise missile, targeted for 2027–28. The project is being developed under the BrahMos Aerospace framework with the involvement of the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), and is seen as one of the country’s most ambitious defence technology programmes. Unlike the current BrahMos supersonic missile, BrahMos-II is designed to operate at hypersonic speeds, reportedly between Mach 6 and Mach 8. At these velocities, the missile would be capable of penetrating even the most advanced air-defence systems, drastically reducing the…

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For the first time in the state’s history, 1,183 Gen Z candidates are contesting Kerala’s local body elections, marking a significant shift in grassroots politics. These candidates, all under the age of 25, include 917 young women and 266 young men representing various political parties. Among them, 149 candidates are just 21 years old, the minimum eligible age to contest, with 130 women and 19 men seeking voter support across three-tier panchayat wards. Student leaders from organisations such as SFI, KSU, ABVP, MSF and AISF have entered the fray, reflecting growing political inclusivity. Mainstream parties have opened doors for young…

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Gahmar, a quiet village along the Ganga in Uttar Pradesh’s Ghazipur district, holds a remarkable distinction: it’s often called India’s “village of soldiers.” As of 2025, it stands out for its enduring military heritage and the sheer number of its residents who have opted for defence service rather than conventional livelihoods. In Gahmar, joining the armed forces isn’t just a career choice, it’s a legacy. With thousands of veterans and active military personnel, nearly every home has or has had at least one uniformed member. Morning fitness drills, informal coaching by retired soldiers, and community-wide encouragement help shape the young…

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MS Dhoni’s transformation from legendary cricketer to one of India’s most strategic private investors has been a quiet but remarkable rise. Far from the spotlight of flashy announcements, Dhoni has steadily built a diverse, future-ready investment portfolio that reflects deep judgment, long-term thinking, and a sharp understanding of India’s evolving economy. Over the past few years, Dhoni has invested across sectors that are shaping modern India — fintech, insure-tech, real estate services, food-tech, drone technology, lifestyle brands, sports businesses and digital-first consumer startups. He also holds stakes in ventures that intersect with sustainability, mobility, cloud kitchens, and health-tech. This diversification…

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The Adani Group is setting up a 48-megawatt green data center in Telangana with an investment of ₹2,500 crore. Karan Adani announced this at the Telangana Rising Global Summit, highlighting that the facility will support India’s growing digital needs with advanced AI, cloud systems, and high-performance computing. ₹10,000 Crore Already Invested in the StateHe noted that the group has invested close to ₹10,000 crore in Telangana over the past three years across infrastructure, manufacturing, and logistics, contributing to steady economic activity in the region. Boost to Roads and LogisticsThe company has helped strengthen the state’s logistics network by developing key…

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Ola Electric announced on Sunday that it has started mass deliveries of its S1 Pro+ scooters powered by the indigenously manufactured 4,680 Bharat Cell battery pack. First Scooter with Fully In-House Battery The S1 Pro+ (5.2kWh) is the first Ola Electric vehicle to feature its own 4,680 Bharat Cell battery, offering improved range, enhanced performance, and greater safety. With this development, Ola Electric becomes India’s first company to fully own the battery pack and cell manufacturing process in-house. Customer Response and National Rollout Ola Electric noted the strong demand for the S1 Pro+, stating, “Deliveries are in full swing, and…

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South Korean shipbuilding giant HD Hyundai announced on Sunday its plan to establish its first shipyard in India, selecting the port city of Thoothukudi in Tamil Nadu for the project. The memorandum of understanding (MoU) was signed at the Tamil Nadu Investment Conclave 2025 in Madurai, in the presence of Chief Minister MK Stalin, Industries Minister TRB Rajaa, and senior executives from HD Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering (KSOE). Mega-Scale Investment While official investment figures have not been disclosed, sources indicate the project could require at least $2 billion (around ₹18,000 crore). The company is in the process of securing…

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Billionaire industrialist Anand Mahindra recently shared his admiration for the tranquil beauty of the Kadamakkudy Islands. Following the Mahindra Group’s M101 leadership gathering in Kochi, he embarked on a personal journey to experience this celebrated destination firsthand, aiming to see if it truly lived up to its reputation as one of the world’s most enchanting rural retreats. First Impressions Driving himself in a Thar, Mahindra discovered a remarkably unspoiled environment. The endless backwaters stretched along the horizon, occasionally disturbed by slow-moving boats. Egrets and black cormorants added a poetic touch, grooming under the warm sunlight, creating an atmosphere that felt…

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Nitin Gadkari told Parliament on Thursday that the way India collects tolls is about to change completely. The current manual system, where vehicles slow down or stop at plazas, will be removed within a year. In its place, the government plans to roll out a fully electronic setup meant to let drivers move through national highways without interruption. Speaking during Question Hour in the Lok Sabha, Gadkari explained that the new system is already active at ten locations across the country, and the plan is to extend it nationwide over the next twelve months. He said motorists will no longer…

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