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    Faster nod for power connection to EV charging stations proposed

    The Indian government has proposed new guidelines to reduce the approval time for electricity connections for electric vehicle (EV) charging stations. The approval time in metropolitan areas will be cut from seven days to three days, and in municipal areas from 15 days to seven days. In rural areas, the time will be reduced from 30 days to 15 days. The draft guidelines also call for an online single-window clearance system for faster processing of these connections.

    Kazakhstan requests PM Modi's virtual presence at July 4 SCO Summit

    Kazakhstan has invited Prime Minister Narendra Modi to participate virtually in the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Summit on July 4, despite his decision to skip the event due to the ongoing Parliament session in India and strained relations with China. External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar will represent India at the summit in Astana. The summit will focus on counterterrorism and Eurasian connectivity, with discussions on the International North-South Transport Corridor and Chabahar Port. Kazakhstan had hoped for Modi's attendance for both the summit and a bilateral meeting with President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev.

    Indian Army constructs 70-feet Bailey Bridge in flood-hit Sikkim in less than 72 hours

    As per PRO Defence, Guwahati, the construction work started on June 23 and was completed within 72 hours. "Supporting the efforts of BRO and local administration in restoring connectivity and getting normalcy back to areas cut off due to recent floods in Sikkim, Army engineers of Trishakti Corps constructed a 70 feet Bailey Bridge on road Dikchu - Sanklang, braving incessant rains & challenging technical constraints," PRO Defence, Guwahati.

    PM GatiShakti: Eight infra projects worth ₹13,000 crore evaluated

    During the meeting, all projects were evaluated for their integrated planning and conformity with the PM GatiShakti principles. Emphasis was placed on the socio-economic benefits, improved connectivity, reduced transit costs and enhanced efficiency. The railways project, from Manmad to Jalgaon, involved an estimated investment of Rs 2,594 crore. The other project (from Bhusawal to Burhanpur) involve investments of Rs 3,285 crore.

    Sikkim floods: 70 Ft Bailey Bridge built in 72 hours, Indian Army's Trishakti Corps' swift response

    Recent floods in Sikkim disrupted road connectivity in North Sikkim. Trishakti Corps Army engineers restored connectivity by constructing a 70-foot Bailey Bridge at Dett Khola on the Dikchu-Sanklang axis in just 72 hours. The bridge is crucial for del...

    PM Gati Shakti scheme is transforming India's infrastructure: Morgan Stanley

    In a recent report, Morgan Stanley has lauded India's PM Gati Shakti scheme, highlighting its significant impact on infrastructure development. The report emphasizes India's robust increase in infrastructure investment, projected to rise from 5.3% to 6.5% of GDP by F29, driven by a strong 15.3% CAGR. This growth is expected to total USD 1.45 trillion over five years, fostering high productive growth and enhancing investment rates. PM Gati Shakti integrates 16 ministries for coordinated infrastructure planning, focusing on multi-modal connectivity and logistics efficiency, which has shown tangible results in project completion and sectoral development.

    • India, Bangladesh decides to boost Himalayan-Bay of Bengal connectivity

      Prime Ministers Narendra Modi and Sheikh Hasina announced plans to enhance regional connectivity at a summit on Saturday. The initiative aims to link the Himalayan states of Bhutan and Nepal with Bangladesh for improved business and investment opportunities in the Bay of Bengal region.

      Modi-Hasina talks: India, Bangladesh ink 10 MoUs; defence ties get a boost

      India and Bangladesh signed 10 MoUs during the meeting between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in New Delhi. The leaders endorsed a vision statement on peace and prosperity, renewing longstanding ties. The talks focused on defence ties, management of Mongla port, and cross-border power trade. India plans to send a technical team for the Teesta river conservation project, countering Chinese interest in funding the $1 billion project and constructing a special economic zone in the area.

      IMEE-EC's India-UAE segment on track: Ports' digital integration moves forward, set to be ready in 100 days

      The strategic India-Middle East Europe Economic Corridor (IMEE-EC) is set to commence its India-UAE leg, with a digital platform for port information exchange expected to be operational within the first 100 days of the Modi government. The initiative, aimed at enhancing trade connectivity, faces challenges due to tensions in West Asia, but recent support from the G7 has bolstered its prospects. The corridor, divided into phases, will facilitate the movement of cargo from locations in India to Israel.

      Signify introduces innovative NatureConnect lighting system for healthier indoor environments

      Signify unveiled 'NatureConnect', a product based on biophilic design principles, replicating natural light cycles to enhance well-being indoors.

      Feasibility study on proposal to establish land connectivity with India in final stages, says Sri Lankan President

      Sri Lankan President Ranil Wickremesinghe announced that the feasibility study for a land connectivity proposal with India is nearing completion. This initiative, along with discussions on a potential power grid connection and the sale of excess renewable energy to India, will be on the agenda during External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar's upcoming visit to Sri Lanka on June 20.

      Apple expands iPhone satellite connectivity with latest OS update, but itwon’t reach Indian iPhones yet

      Apple has enhanced satellite connectivity on iPhones with iOS 18, enabling users to send and receive messages via satellite in areas with no cellular or Wi-Fi coverage. Initially limited to emergency services, this feature is now available for regular messaging in 16 countries, but is yet to be launched in India pending regulatory approvals. The update leverages existing satellite technology and allows users to seamlessly switch to satellite for messaging, ensuring connectivity even in remote areas without the need for a satellite terminal.

      Air India utilising group airlines' engineering skills for improved aircraft maintenance works

      After the takeover by the Tata Group in 2022, loss-making Air India has been making efforts for improvement and has embarked on a five-year transformation plan.

      Delhi airport operator DIAL awaits BCAS nod for airside transfer of passenger baggage from T1 to T3

      At the Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA), international flights are operated from T3, while T1 and T2 are for domestic flights. Currently, passengers landing at T1 have to carry their checked-in baggage to T3 for the connecting flight. Once the system of airside transfer of the checked-in baggage is in place, the passengers will not be required to carry them while taking a connecting flight from T3.

      Trai reviewing norms for inactive landline and mobile connections, seeks feedback

      The telecom regulator is seeking input on defining inactive landline and mobile connections as part of a discussion paper for a revised national numbering plan. It also seeks industry suggestions on reusing numbering resources from inactive connections.

      Air India in 'good position', to retrofit over 100 planes: CEO Campbell Wilson

      Air India is set to retrofit over 100 planes, with a focus on integration, growth, and customer experience under Chief Campbell Wilson's leadership. The airline is ordered 25,000 new seats as part of its fleet revamp. Tata Group's aviation business consolidation sees AIX Connect merging with Air India Express and Vistara. Wilson emphasizes Air India's transformation plan, highlighting the airline's flexibility and potential partnerships.

      Villagers in Himachal's Chamba boycott Lok Sabha elections

      Residents of Makhan, Chachul, and Juri villages in Churah subdivision of Himachal Pradesh's Chamba district boycott Lok Sabha elections demanding road connectivity and basic facilities like internet, road, and electricity.

      DoT mulls using drones, balloons for 5G connectivity in emergencies

      The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) is considering using drones and tethered balloons to restore 5G connectivity during emergencies and natural disasters. Trials are likely to be conducted soon to test this initiative, with a decision expected by June next year. This approach aims to provide temporary 5G networks during disasters, offering connectivity in remote locations or when normal telecom services are disrupted. The government believes this method is more convenient than setting up new mobile sites and can utilize existing spectrum and power supply backups.

      IndiGo derosters 6 crew members in connection with Delhi-Varanasi flight bomb scare incident

      IndiGo has derostered two pilots and four cabin crew members of the Delhi-Varanasi flight that saw 176 passengers being evacuated after a bomb threat earlier this week, according to sources. On May 28, following the bomb threat, which later turned out to be hoax, all the passengers were evacuated through emergency slides from the aircraft at the Delhi airport.

      Air India gives salary increments to staff; announces target performance bonus for pilots

      Air India unveiled its annual salary increments for employees and introduced an annual target performance bonus for pilots, marking the first appraisal cycle since the Tata Group assumed control of the struggling airline over two years ago. Alongside the rise in fixed pay for the fiscal year 2023-24, Air India has implemented an element of annual target performance bonus for its pilots, contingent upon both company-wide and individual performance. This addition will take effect starting from the fiscal year 2024-25.

      Domestic air traffic rises to 1.32 crore in April

      As many as 1,370 passengers were affected due to denied boarding, with airlines spending Rs 136.23 lakh towards compensation and facilities in this regard, as per the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) data. The data showed there were a total of 32,314 flight cancellations in April and airlines spent Rs 89.26 lakh towards compensation and facilities.

      Egyptair looks to operate daily services connecting Delhi, Cairo

      Egyptair plans daily flights between Delhi and Cairo to boost Egypt-India air traffic, with India's growing civil aviation market as a potential powerhouse for future growth.

      IndiGo in talks for 100 smaller planes as part of plan to widen regional network

      The airline, which already operates 45, 78-seater ATR-72 planes and will take delivery of five more this year, is expected to stick with Franco-Italian manufacturer ATR to benefit from economies of scale, people aware of the development told ET. However, the Airbus A220 and Embraer’s E-175 planes also remain in fray, they added.

      Did you make your connecting flight? You may have AI to thank

      In Chicago last month, a United Airlines flight bound for London was poised for departure, yet 13 passengers were still en route from Costa Rica. The airline anticipated they would miss the flight by a mere seven minutes. Typically, this would prompt a rush to reschedule. However, with the aid of a novel artificial intelligence tool dubbed ConnectionSaver, the aircraft remained grounded, allowing the passengers—and their checked luggage—to catch up, ensuring the timely arrival in London.

      Cabin crew crisis: Air India Express cancels over 100 flights; impacts 15,000 passengers

      Air India Express has canceled over 100 flights impacting around 15,000 passengers as cabin crew protest alleged mismanagement. The airline will operate reduced flights until May 13 due to a shortage of crew. Civil aviation ministry seeks a report and urges prompt resolution. Passengers, mainly traveling to Gulf nations, faced delays and protests at airports in Kerala.

      AI Express-cabin crew conciliation process: Labour dept to seek inputs from DGCA

      The regional labour commissioner will involve aviation regulator DGCA in the ongoing conciliation process regarding a dispute between Air India Express management and a section of cabin crew members. Air India Express is merging AIX Connect, formerly AirAsia India, with itself. A union representing a section of the cabin crew filed a complaint last year, raising concerns about room sharing during layovers. The matter is under the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947.

      Why did Air India Express cancel flights? Aviation ministry wants report

      The Ministry of Civil Aviation has requested a report from Air India Express regarding flight cancellations and urged the airline to promptly resolve any issues. The airline, owned by Tata Group, faced cancellations reportedly due to protests by some cabin crew members over alleged mismanagement. The discontent among cabin crew has escalated, particularly during the merger process with AIX Connect (formerly AirAsia India).

      Kerala airports see passengers protest against AI Express' last minute cancellations

      ​​P​​assengers, mostly travelling to the Gulf nations, claimed that they were informed about the flight cancellations after they completed their security check and were waiting to board the flight. ​​While Air India Express has offered a full refund or complimentary rescheduling to another date, passengers are not happy with that.

      After Vistara, here's why Air India crew is up in arms against Tatas

      Air India Express has been forced to cancel multiple flights due to a shortage of cabin crew, some of whom are reportedly protesting against alleged mismanagement at the airline. The discontent among the crew has escalated since the start of the merger process with AIX Connect. Passengers have expressed frustration over sudden flight cancellations. This comes in the wake of pilot woes at Vistara, another Tata Group-owned airline, which has also experienced flight disruptions recently.

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