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    India's 'audacious' goals key to lunar mission success, says Ex-NASA astronaut Steve Smith

    Former NASA astronaut Steve Lee Smith praised India's Chandrayaan-3 mission for its audacious goals and success in landing a spacecraft on the lunar South Pole region. Speaking at the GenAI Conclave, Smith emphasized the importance of resilience and grit in advancing India's space program and leveraging AI technology for progress.

    For American brands worried about China, Is India the future?

    The surge of multinational brands in India's manufacturing sector signals a shift towards diversification and job creation. Companies like Shree Krishna are fulfilling substantial orders for global retailers, highlighting India's growing importance in the global supply chain.

    India's healthcare in critical condition: 4 out of 5 public health centers below par, reveals new Govt report

    A recent Indian government self-assessment reveals that most public health facilities, including district hospitals and primary centers, fall short of essential standards. Only 20% meet benchmarks for infrastructure and resources, with 42% scoring below 50%. Initiatives aim to bring 70,000 facilities to standard within 100 days, backed by inspections and funding under the National Health Mission. This highlights urgent reforms needed to enhance healthcare nationwide, promising better services and equity in healthcare delivery.

    Delta Exchange launches India platform for crypto futures & options trading

    Delta Exchange's Indian platform offers secure options trading on various crypto assets, supported by prominent investors and boasting impressive trading volumes and growth.

    New-age job roles: How India can engineer a future beyond software

    With nearly 1,600 international corporations operating captive units, 1.7 million highly educated professionals are employed. It might theoretically increase its pool of relevant talent if it made a concerted effort to improve both the number and calibre of the more than 2.5 million Ph.D.s and graduates in science, technology, engineering, and medicine that India produces each year.

    ISRO completes Reusable Launch Vehicle technology demonstrations under challenging conditions

    ISRO achieved a significant milestone with the successful third consecutive test of the Reusable Launch Vehicle Landing Experiment, demonstrating the autonomous landing capability of the launch vehicle under challenging conditions. Named 'Pushpak,' the winged vehicle executed cross-range correction maneuvers and a precise horizontal landing at the runway centerline after being released from an Indian Air Force Chinook Helicopter. This success reaffirms ISRO's expertise in acquiring critical technologies for the development of a Reusable Launch Vehicle.

    • NASA to train ISRO astronauts for ISS trip

      NASA and ISRO collaborate to train an Indian astronaut for an ISS mission, enhancing Indo-US space partnership through iCET technology. NASA administrator Bill Nelson emphasised joint efforts to advance human spaceflight and benefit humanity. India and the US aim to deepen interoperability in space, provide advanced training for Indian astronauts, and launch the NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar to combat climate change.

      Indian government keen to forge partnerships to address challenges in water sector: Ministry of Jal Shakti

      India, under Ministry of Jal Shakti, aims to address water challenges through partnerships. Verma stresses on sustainable development and efficient management for water security and growth.

      NASA chief says US and India to expand collaboration in space; to train Indian astronaut for ISS

      NASA administrator Bill Nelson announced an expanded collaboration with India, including a joint effort aboard the International Space Station with an Indian astronaut. The US and India aim to deepen interoperability in space, commencing advanced training for ISRO astronauts at NASA's Johnson Space Centre. Efforts will support future human spaceflight and address global challenges.

      Charting the course of the future: Could India take the lead in CleanTech AI?

      Although problems such as landfilling, incineration and composting dominate waste disposal, they also give rise to the need for a personalized waste solution.

      Gather the drops, make a wave

      With a budget of $51 bn, Jal Jeevan Mission (JJM) is working towards realising the vision of 'Har Ghar Jal', and laying the foundation for a sustainable, equitable water future. However, water security goes beyond mere access. It necessitates fostering a holistic ecosystem where access is not just granted but also perpetuated through continuous efforts. By putting communities at the heart of the change process, we can make a difference.

      At G7 Outreach session, PM Modi calls for ending monopoly in technology

      Prime Minister Narendra Modi, addressing the G7 summit in Italy's Apulia region, called for ending technological monopolies and fostering creative technology to build an inclusive society. Highlighting the global impact on the Global South, Modi emphasized India's responsibility to voice their concerns, prioritizing Africa's development. He stressed the significance of artificial intelligence, citing India's AI Mission and national strategy. Modi advocated for international governance in AI and outlined India's energy principles of availability, accessibility, affordability, and acceptability, reaffirming the country's commitment to achieving Net Zero by 2070.

      From savings to wealth: A guide to strategic methods for sustainable wealth creation in India

      India is facing a retirement crisis with 80% concerned about savings sufficiency. The India Retirement Index at 44 highlights the gap. Jefferies' findings reveal investment habits, and StockGro addresses financial literacy and investment education needs.

      NHCX, a single portal for all health insurance claims soon: what is the claims process, benefits to policyholders

      The digital platform, to be launched in 2-3 months, will speed up and standardise claim settlement process, leading to cost benefits for the insured.

      View: Gotta get ready for the AI-ternative

      The integration of AI, nano robotics, space tech, and battery tech is transforming industries and reshaping economic models. As digital workers replace human roles in areas like call centers and logistics, governments must address potential job losses. Suggested measures include reskilling programs, focusing on labor-intensive industries, and implementing universal basic income (UBI) to support displaced workers. This proactive approach will help manage the transition and harness the benefits of these groundbreaking technologies.

      Lunar Timekeeping: How Nasa plans to synchronize moon missions

      NASA and the European Space Agency (ESA) are working together to create a standardized time system for the moon. This initiative, part of the Artemis program, aims to coordinate lunar missions from various countries and private entities. The lack of a unified time zone on the moon presents logistical challenges, which this effort seeks to address by potentially using Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) or developing a new time scale tailored to the moon's unique environment.

      Meet Major Radhika Sen: The Indian peacekeeper championing gender equality in UN Missions

      Major Radhika Sen of the Indian Army, deployed to MONUSCO in the Democratic Republic of Congo, is set to receive the UN Military Gender Advocate of the Year Award. This prestigious award recognizes her outstanding contributions to promoting gender equality and women's empowerment in United Nations peacekeeping operations. Major Sen's work has had a significant impact on local communities in the DRC, setting a high standard for future peacekeeping missions.

      Climate tech has a promising future in India: Hisham Mundol, Chief Advisor, Environmental Defense Fund, India

      Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) wants India to become the first major economy to industrialise without carbonising, says Hisham Mundol, Chief Advisor, Environmental Defense Fund, India.

      BHEL ties up with BARC for electrolyser system to produce hydrogen energy

      Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) has signed an agreement with the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre for 50 kW alkaline electrolyser system to produce hydrogen, the company informed the exchange in a filing.

      Indian peacekeeper to be honoured posthumously with prestigious UN medal for sacrifice in line of duty

      Indian peacekeeper Naik Dhananjay Kumar Singh, who served with the UN in the Democratic Republic of Congo, will be honored posthumously with the Dag Hammarskjold medal on May 30, alongside over 60 others. The UN commemorates International Day of United Nations Peacekeepers on the day. India, the second largest contributor to UN Peacekeeping, has lost nearly 180 peacekeepers in the line of duty. Secretary-General Guterres paid tribute to their sacrifices and highlighting the importance of peacekeeping efforts.

      "ISRO aims to explore human space flight activities, build space stations": Chairman Somnath

      Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) Chairman Sreedhara Panicker Somanath on Sunday attended a programme at a school and said that the space agency aims to explore human space flight activities and build space stations.

      India on mission to become world's leading producer of critical minerals: Hindustan Zinc Chairperson

      India aims to lead in sustainable critical mineral production, per Hindustan Zinc's Chairperson Priya Agarwal Hebbar. These minerals, including cobalt, copper, lithium, nickel, and rare earths, are crucial for clean energy technologies such as wind turbines and electric cars.

      How AI and data can bring another green revolution in India

      India faces environmental challenges in agriculture, but AI offers transformative solutions. Precision farming, empowered by AI and big data, optimizes resources and boosts yields sustainably. With satellite data and predictive analytics, farmers make informed decisions. AI aids resource management and environmental conservation, but widespread adoption requires collaboration. Farmers' active engagement with data transforms them from beneficiaries to contributors, ensuring a sustainable agricultural future driven by technology.

      A decade after India's Chandrayaan, Pakistan's maiden lunar mission 'Cube Qamar' jets off, thanks to China

      China and Pakistan are making remarkable strides in space exploration with their respective lunar missions. China's Chang'e-6 mission and Pakistan's ICUBE-Q mission highlight the growing capabilities and ambitions of these nations in the field of space technology. These missions are expected to yield valuable insights into the moon's composition and history, contributing to our broader understanding of the universe.

      GLOF early warning system takes off; Centre targets 188 critical glacial lakes

      The Indian government initiates an early warning system (EWS) for 188 critical lakes in the Indian Himalayan Region prone to glacial lake outburst floods (GLOFs) following the 2023 Sikkim disaster. Joint expeditions assess risks and plan mitigation measures. A parliamentary committee highlights inadequate monitoring systems, emphasizing proactive hazard assessment and risk management.

      PM Modi engages with top Indian gamers

      Prime Minister Modi recently had a candid interaction with prominent Indian gamers, delving into various aspects of the gaming industry. During the conversation, PM Modi posed thought-provoking questions and even tried his hand at some games. He proposed the idea of a game called Mission LIFE, focusing on environmental sustainability, where players explore solutions to global climate issues.

      'If you want to see the future, come to India': US Ambassador to India, Eric Garcetti
      Mission 2047: India charts road to a developed economy

      India is setting near, medium, and long-term goals to become a developed economy by 2047, focusing on electric mobility, digitisation of payments infrastructure, and high-speed expressways. Central ministries will soon finalize five-year budgetary requirements for better financial management. Key areas include extended producer responsibilities, electronic waste recycling, soil surveys, farm output increase, youth skilling, speedier production from auctioned mines, and increased manufacturing output with lower emission intensity.

      Govt issues guidelines for training of assessors under Skills India Mission

      The guidelines, issued by the National Council for Vocational Education and Training, under the ministry of skills development and education, will impart both domain and platform skills to them to enable assessors to enable them to focus on learning outcomes and competency-based assessments.

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