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    Best Lloyd Split ACs in India (May 2024) to help you Escape the Unbearable Heat

    Explore the best in cooling comfort and innovation with Lloyd's range of split air conditioners. These air conditioners are designed to provide superior cooling, energy efficiency, and durability. Whether you are looking for an inverter model with adjustable cooling modes or a cost-effective fixed speed option, Lloyd has the perfect solution for every room size and budget. With features like advanced air filtration, turbo cooling, and eco-friendly refrigerants, the best Lloyd split ACs ensure a comfortable and healthy living environment.

    Not so well known stakeholders of EV ecosystem: 8 stocks that don't come instinctively, 3 with an upside potential of more than 18%

    We also have a whole list, but we have separated the eight companies, just because these companies are not the names which one would instinctively think about and probably they may have more to go as they form this index.

    Queen Charlotte: Will there be a season 2? Shonda Rhimes reveals details

    Since entering the Bridgerton universe in 2020, Rhimes has guided the franchise's growth, which already has two seasons on Netflix, with a third installment on the horizon along with a prequel of Queen Charlotte.

    How a Bengaluru firm gave wings to ISRO’s reusable launch vehicle

    In its statement on Friday, ISRO stated how RLV-LEX-02 demonstrated the autonomous landing capability of RLV from off-nominal initial conditions at release from a helicopter.

    'Severe' or worse air quality in Delhi for fourth day on trot

    The 24-hour average Air Quality Index (AQI), recorded at 4 pm every day, worsened from 415 on Saturday to 454 on Sunday, prompting the Centre to implement all emergency measures mandated under the final Stage IV of its air pollution control plan called the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP).

    What's happening at Fukushima plant 12 years after meltdown?

    The plant's operator, Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings, aims to have the facilities ready by spring. TEPCO needs a safety approval from the Nuclear Regulation Authority. The International Atomic Energy Agency, collaborating with Japan to ensure the project meets international standards, will send a mission to Japan and issue a report before the discharge begins.

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