Author: News Desk

The Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad (IIT-H) has rolled out driverless buses on its campus, making it the first institution in India to deploy autonomous vehicles for daily use. Fully Electric, No Human Driver The buses were developed by the institute’s Technology Innovation Hub on Autonomous Navigation (TiHAN). Two variants — a six-seater and a fourteen-seater — are already in operation, ferrying students and staff across the campus. Together, they have carried more than 10,000 passengers since launch. Safe, Tested, and Ready Far from being experimental, the vehicles are equipped with Autonomous Emergency Braking and Adaptive Cruise Control systems. These…

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The Philippine government is exploring the idea of building India’s Next-Generation Offshore Patrol Vessels (NGOPVs) locally. Reports suggest this move is meant to strengthen the Philippine Coast Guard’s capacity at sea, especially in the West Philippine Sea where maritime security has become a pressing concern. This growing interest is part of the broader defense cooperation between India and the Philippines, where India’s reputation for reliable and affordable defense equipment has already gained ground. India’s NGOPV Program The NGOPV is a multi-role vessel currently being built by major Indian shipyards—Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited (MDL) for the Coast Guard, and Goa Shipyard…

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The Indian-Origin Math Fields Medalist Who is Manjul Bhargava? Early Life: Math, Music & Sanskrit Born in Ontario, Canada in 1974 and raised in New York, Manjul Bhargava displayed exceptional talent from a young age. Guided by his mother, a mathematics professor, he mastered high school mathematics by the age of 14. Beyond math, Bhargava nurtured a deep love for Indian classical music—learning the tabla under maestros like Zakir Hussain—and studied Sanskrit poetry from his grandfather. This early immersion in diverse disciplines shaped his unique, multidisciplinary worldview. Harvard: Where Passion Met Rigor At Harvard University, Bhargava graduated as valedictorian and…

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The inspiring journey of Khan Sir (Faizal Khan), one of India’s most loved teachers, proves that dreams never fail—only plans do. Born in a modest home in Uttar Pradesh, Faizal Khan grew up with limited means but limitless ambition. His father worked as a contractor, his mother managed the household, and money was often scarce. But Faizal had one big dream—to serve in the Indian Army. He tried thrice, first for Sainik School, then for a polytechnic course, and finally for the NDA. Each time, failure knocked him down. But it never knocked him out. With no clear path ahead,…

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Sanjeev Juneja didn’t come from a business background or carry an MBA. What he did have was a working knowledge of Ayurveda, ₹2,000 borrowed from his mother, and the drive to build something of his own. He started small—in a one-room office in Ambala—selling a single Ayurvedic product. He did everything himself. Visited shops. Spoke directly to retailers. Took rejections on the chin and kept going. No marketing agencies. No investors. Just persistence and belief in the product. In 2001, he founded Sanjeev Pharmaceuticals. Over the years, he built multiple household brands—Kesh King, Roop Mantra, Pet Saffa, Sachi Saheli, D.…

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Meena Ganesh: The Visionary Fueling India’s Health-Tech Revolution and Startup Success Stories When you think of Indian entrepreneurs transforming industries, Meena Ganesh stands out as a trailblazer. From pioneering at-home healthcare to mentoring some of India’s most successful startups, her journey reflects innovation, grit, and impact. As the co-founder of Portea Medical, Meena has redefined how healthcare is delivered in India. Starting with essential services like physiotherapy and at-home doctor consultations, Portea expanded to include palliative care, cancer care, and stroke rehabilitation—even playing a frontline role during the COVID-19 pandemic by offering home isolation support when hospitals were overwhelmed. But…

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The U.S. leads world military aviation. U.S leads with 14,486 aircrafts across multiple branches. The U.S leads in fighter, helicopter and transport fleets. While China leads in active bomber fleets. As of 2025, the United States has the world’s largest Air forces, with a combined total of 14,486 military aircraft, spread across four service branches, which includes the United States Air Force (USAF), Navy (USN), Army (USA) and Marine Corps (USMC). The second and third places are held by Air forces in Russia and China, including the Russian Aerospace Forces (VKS) and the People’s Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF). Different fleets Fighter…

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Mahindra has officially unveiled the BE 6 Batman Edition, the world’s first Batman-inspired electric SUV, developed in collaboration with Warner Bros Discovery Global Consumer Products. Priced at ₹27.79 lakh (ex-showroom), this special edition is strictly limited to 300 units. Bookings open on August 23, 2025, with deliveries beginning September 20, coinciding with International Batman Day. Based on the 79kWh Pack Three variant of the Mahindra BE 6, this unique SUV takes visual and thematic inspiration from Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight Trilogy. Mahindra calls it a fusion of “cinematic heritage and modern luxury,” designed for fans of the iconic superhero. Exterior Highlights includes custom Satin Black paint…

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Rail Vikas Nigam Limited (RVNL), in partnership with Russian firm TMH under the Kinet Railway Solutions JV, is set to roll out the first Vande Bharat Sleeper train prototype by June 2026. The company will manufacture 120 train sets, with full delivery expected by 2032. “All the roadblocks have been cleared, and we are now in an advanced design stage. Production has already commenced at our Latur facility,” said MP Singh, Director-Operations at RVNL, during an earnings call. The Ministry of Railways had awarded contracts for Vande Bharat Sleeper trains to three entities: BEML, the RVNL-TMH joint venture, and the…

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Mahindra Eyes 350-Acre Land Parcel in Igatpuri for Expansion Mahindra & Mahindra (M&M) is exploring a major land acquisition in Igatpuri, Maharashtra, as part of its ongoing efforts to strengthen its manufacturing ecosystem. The auto giant has submitted an expression of interest to acquire 350 acres of land, which could serve as a feeder facility to support its existing plants in Nashik and Igatpuri. Strategic Expansion Plans According to Rajesh Jejurikar, Executive Director and CEO – Auto & Farm Sectors at M&M, the proposed land will enable the company to create additional infrastructure such as a supplier park or allied facilities, ensuring greater operational…

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