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Exicom Tele-Systems has inaugurated a large integrated manufacturing facility in Hyderabad, aimed at scaling up production of electric vehicle (EV) charging equipment and critical power solutions. The new facility will manufacture EV chargers, lithium-ion battery systems, and power solutions, strengthening the company’s role in India’s fast-growing electric mobility sector. This plant is part of Exicom’s broader expansion strategy and is expected to significantly increase production capacity, with earlier estimates suggesting up to a threefold boost in output for chargers and battery packs. The facility also reflects India’s push toward local manufacturing of EV infrastructure, reducing dependence on imports and supporting domestic innovation in power electronics and charging technology. With…

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Reliance Industries has signed a $3 billion long-term agreement with South Korea’s Samsung C&T to supply green ammonia over a period of 15 years, starting from the second half of FY2029. The deal is among the largest global green ammonia offtake agreements, reflecting increasing demand for low-carbon fuels as countries aim to reduce emissions and transition to cleaner energy sources. Green ammonia is produced using renewable energy, combining hydrogen generated from clean electricity with nitrogen, making it a key fuel for decarbonising industries and power generation. The agreement is part of Reliance’s broader strategy to build a fully integrated new energy ecosystem, including solar manufacturing, energy storage, hydrogen production, and downstream green…

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An LPG tanker, Shivalik, has safely reached Mundra Port in Gujarat after crossing the conflict-affected Strait of Hormuz. Another Indian-flagged LPG carrier, Nanda Devi, also received clearance from Iranian authorities and is on its way to India. According to the Shipping Ministry, both vessels were allowed to pass through the strait without incident. Shivalik arrived on March 16, while Nanda Devi is expected on March 17. Together, they are carrying around 92,700 metric tonnes of LPG to ports in Mundra and Kandla. Officials confirmed that all Indian seafarers in the Persian Gulf remain safe, with no reported incidents. At present, 22 Indian-flagged vessels are still operating in…

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A prolonged conflict in the Gulf region could put pressure on India’s remittance inflows, which largely depend on millions of Indian workers employed in West Asian countries. Disruptions to business activity, travel, and trade in the region may affect employment and earnings of expatriate workers, leading to a possible slowdown in the money sent back to India. India receives tens of billions of dollars annually in remittances, with a significant share coming from Gulf countries such as the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar. If the regional conflict continues, economic uncertainty in these countries could reduce income opportunities for Indian workers. Experts warn…

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Mahieka Sharma, the girlfriend of Indian cricketer Hardik Pandya, has recently gained widespread attention in the fashion and entertainment industry. Mahieka has an impressive educational background, having studied Economics and Finance, and she is also a certified Lean Six Sigma Black Belt. Earlier in her life, she was a competitive basketball player and completed internships in several sectors including consulting, finance, education, and oil and gas strategy. She later moved into modelling and acting, working with some of India’s leading fashion designers and appearing in music videos, films, and advertising campaigns. Her presence during major cricket events and public appearances with Hardik Pandya…

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India is entering a new era in air defence with the development of directed energy weapons (DEWs) aimed at neutralizing drone swarms and other low-cost aerial threats. At the forefront of this effort is the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), spearheading programs such as DURGA-II and the Mk-II(A) directed energy weapon system. The Economics of Laser Defence Laser weapons represent a paradigm shift in modern warfare economics. Traditional missile interceptors, such as the Tamir, cost tens of thousands of dollars per shot—often far exceeding the cost of the inexpensive drones they are used to destroy. In contrast, laser systems operate on electricity, making each shot inexpensive, roughly equivalent to…

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Adani Power has secured a Letter of Award (LoA) from the Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Ltd (MSEDCL) to supply 1,600 MW from one of its upcoming ultra-supercritical thermal power projects, the company announced on Sunday. The award comes after a competitive bidding process in which Adani Power emerged as the lowest-tariff bidder, offering power at a combined tariff of ₹5.30 per kWh. The 25-year Power Supply Agreement (PSA) is expected to begin in the financial year 2030-31. Commitment to Long-Term Energy Security S.B. Khyalia, CEO of Adani Power, said the LoA reflects the company’s cost competitiveness and its commitment to supporting Maharashtra’s and India’s growing electricity demand.…

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Indian Railways has long provided free bedding—pillows, sheets, and blankets—only in AC classes, with passengers asked to leave linens behind after the journey. Traditionally, these sheets have been plain white, giving coaches a stark and clinical look. But that’s changing. New Bedding on Vande Bharat Sleeper Express On February 27, Instagram user Oindrila Datta shared a video highlighting the new colourful bedding on the Vande Bharat Sleeper Express. Passengers in her coach received sheets featuring aesthetic block-print designs, a major departure from the plain white linens of the past. Oindrila captioned her Reel: “POV: Indian Railways said, ‘No more MORGUE aesthetics in 3 AC’.” She added, “Indian railway just…

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Genrobotics Innovation, India’s first physical AI company specializing in sanitation and medical solutions, has won a contract from Singapore’s Public Utility Board (PUB) to deploy 44 advanced robots for upgrading the nation’s water infrastructure. Vimal Govindan MK, CEO of Genrobotics, told TNIE, “The company will deploy these robots in Singapore over the next two financial years, charging nearly ₹2 to 2.5 crore per project. Implementation will be completed within 18 months.” The total contract value is around ₹80 crore, secured after an 18-month evaluation process involving over 600 global competitors. Advanced Robotics for Hazardous Environments The company will deploy Wilboar, an advanced robotic rover designed to clean hazardous and…

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The Adani Group plans to invest ₹2 lakh crore per year in greenfield infrastructure projects across sectors including renewable energy, transmission, airports, logistics, and data centres, according to Karan Adani, Managing Director of Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone (APSEZ). Speaking at the India Today conclave, Karan Adani emphasized the need for India to become self-reliant in energy and highlighted how resilient infrastructure and logistics networks are essential amid ongoing global supply chain disruptions. Strengthening Trade and Logistics Adani noted that crises in West Asia have exposed vulnerabilities along key maritime routes like the Strait of Hormuz, Suez Canal, and Strait of Malacca. Disruptions along these corridors can ripple across global trade,…

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