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    Indian Oil Corp receives two bids for green hydrogen plant amid scrutiny and industry concerns

    Indian Oil Corp (IOC) received only two bids for its green hydrogen plant project at the Panipat refinery in Haryana, indicating a lack of broad interest from major players despite initial engagement. One bid came from GH4India, a consortium involving IOC, ReNew, and Larsen & Toubro, while the other bid was from Neometrix Engineering.

    IIT Guwahati awards 2150 degrees at 26th Convocation Ceremony

    IIT Guwahati's 26th Convocation celebrated the graduation of 2150 students. Vedant Gaurang Shah received the President of India Gold Medal. Prof. Devendra Jalihal praised institutional achievements. Dr. Sridhar Vembu congratulated graduates.

    We didn't anticipate winning medals in such a short time, says IIS Founder Parth Jindal

    Learn about the journey of Parth Jindal, the founder of JSW Sports, and his commitment to developing Olympic champions in India. Discover the impact of the Inspire Institute of Sport in nurturing talent and the strategic partnerships with corporates. Gain insights into the challenges and successes of fostering a culture of sports excellence in the country through innovative initiatives. Witness the evolution of India's sports industry under Jindal's visionary leadership.

    Defence manufacturer Bharat Electronics secures export order worth Rs 230 crore

    Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) receives a significant export order from Thales Reliance Defence Systems (TRDS) for TR modules used in fighter aircraft radars. BEL also secures additional orders valued at Rs 192 crores. Indian defence manufacturing sector shows growth with increasing exports and government initiatives.

    IIT Mandi to launch music, musopathy programmes; available in live, online or hybrid format

    Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Mandi is launching Masters of Science and PhD programmes in music and musopathy, open to full-time and part-time candidates. The programmes, which can be pursued live, online, or in a hybrid format, aim to explore the science of Indian music and its therapeutic value for holistic well-being. The research-based programmes are aimed at producing highly skilled professionals and researchers who can contribute to the development and understanding of music and its beneficial impacts on individuals and society.

    Integrate and mainstream African continent into the G20 system: Experts

    Pradeep S. Mehta, Secretary General of CUTS International, emphasized that integrating the African continent into the G20 and other global governance systems should be a collaborative effort involving both the African Union Commission and other stakeholders, not just India. He shared this perspective during a high-level roundtable titled "Mainstreaming the African Union into the G20," organized by CUTS International and the Vivekananda International Foundation.

    • In depth: AI builds a bridge to the last mile

      Kishan Pal, a 43-year-old farmer from Bijnor district in Uttar Pradesh, uses AI-based voice payments to instantly send money to his mother, Savitri, in Ballia, UP.

      Kanchanjunga accident: Reason was wrong manual signalling, not pilot who died, railway experts affirm

      Manual authorisation issued wrongly led to the fatal accident, rail experts insist. The pilot of the freight train was given the go-ahead wrongly at the station, and the authorisation he got did not require him to reduce speed at that stretch.

      Pakistan's ISI honey traps get hyperactive on Indian social media

      Pakistan's ISI has been luring Indian defence officials through spies posing as attractive women, with cases like Nishant Agrawal's leak of military secrets to Pakistan coming to light. Pankaj Awasthi, an Uttar Pradesh ATS officer, revealed during Agrawal's trial that 'Sejal' from Pakistan recruited Agrawal through social media, leading to the theft of classified information.

      ET Circle: Cyril Shroff’s time-honoured lessons in law, legacy, and leadership and crafting timeless institutions

      In this episode of the ET Circle multimedia series, discover what differentiates leading a legal services firm compared to a conventional business, the significance of a value system for building institutions that outlive physical assets, and enduring leadership lessons that blend the purity of purpose with resilience, the spirit to absorb adversities, and the vision to lead with empathy. Learn these invaluable insights from none other than Cyril Shroff, the Managing Partner at Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas, a legal services firm with a rich heritage spanning over a century.

      India, the choice for global talent?

      India's population peaking after developed nations makes it a late entrant into the migrant labour market. However, it offers opportunities for foreign workers in high-end manufacturing, services, and the knowledge economy, bridging the domestic skills gap and smoothing India's economic transition to an age-dependency demographic. A structured immigration policy can speed up development and climb the value chain in manufacturing and services faster.

      View: Our cities need granular heat-risk data, hyperlocal heat action plans down to the ward level

      Mungeshpur, north of New Delhi, recorded a record temperature of 52.9°C, raising concerns about urban heat stress in Indian megacities due to urbanisation, humidity, and reports from Mumbai and the Centre for Science and Environment.

      Stocks in news: LIC, Vedanta, IRCTC, RITES, NALCO, Adani Energy Solutions, Timken, CMS Info Systems

      India's largest life insurer Life Insurance Corporation of India on Monday reported a net profit of Rs 13,782 crore for the quarter ended March 31, 2024, which was up by 4.5% over Rs 13,191 crore reported in the corresponding period of the last financial year. The company board has declared a final dividend of Rs 6 per share.

      WIPO treaty a big win for India & global south: Commerce ministry

      India and the Global South celebrate a significant win with the WIPO treaty on intellectual property, genetic resources, and traditional knowledge. The treaty introduces a new disclosure requirement for patent applicants based on genetic resources, providing added protection to Indian resources and knowledge in countries without disclosure obligations.

      Global pact on genetic resources, associated traditional knowledge big win for India: Govt

      Members of the Geneva-based World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) have concluded an agreement that creates a mandatory disclosure requirement on the patent applicant, when a claimed invention is based on genetic resources.

      WIPO concludes new treaty to protect genetic resources, traditional knowledge; India plays key role

      Members of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) have reached an agreement mandating patent applicants to disclose the country of origin or source of genetic resources if their claimed invention is based on these materials or associated traditional knowledge. This treaty, adopted at a Diplomatic Conference in Geneva after two weeks of negotiations involving 192 countries and 86 observers, aims to protect Indian genetic resources and traditional knowledge from misappropriation.

      India needs a robust system to protect doctors from bogus lawsuits & ensure accountability for negligence

      Indian Medical Association (IMA) praised GoI for criminal reforms absolving medical fraternity from liability under Section 304(a) of IPC, now Section 26 of Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita. Supreme Court's 'Jacob Mathew vs State of Punjab' judgment balanced protecting doctors from frivolous prosecutions and accountability in negligence cases. Medical Council of India enforces ethical standards for doctors.

      Left govt in Kerala enters fourth year, CM says extreme poverty will be eradicated by 2025

      Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan said that while the Union government fails to fill the numerous vacancies in various Central government establishments, including the Indian Railways and other Central public sector undertakings, the Kerala Public Service Commission stands as a model for the entire country. He promised that the Left government will eradicate extreme poverty in the state in the coming year.

      MoS Ajay Bhatt hails Project Udbhav, says it focuses on making Army 'future-ready'

      Union Minister Ajay Bhatt emphasized Project Udbhav, integrating ancient Indian strategic acumen in the Army. He lauded the philosophy of 'Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam' for its international impact.

      Responsible Innovation, how a blueprint for collaborative action is advancing global healthcare

      On the occasion of the Abu Dhabi Global Healthcare Week (ADGHW), Dr. Asma Ibrahim Al Mannaei, Executive Director of the Research and Innovation Centre, discusses the UAE's prioritisation of healthcare in driving investments and partnerships focusing on advancing technology and attracting top talent and fostering collaboration with India reflecting shared challenges and opportunities in healthcare. Overall, collaboration with global partners and investment in manufacturing capabilities exemplify the UAE's commitment to healthcare excellence and innovation, while initiatives like Malaffi enhance data-driven services. Read on to discover how ADGHW aims to faciliate responsible innovation in healthcare, even as the UAE emphasises patient rights protection in an era of advancing AI and data usage.

      Empowering healthcare innovations: Dr. Noura Khamis Al Ghaithi on ADGHW's role in global healthcare collaboration

      H.E. Dr. Noura Khamis Al Ghaithi discusses ADGHW as a platform for global healthcare collaboration, focusing on innovations and partnerships with Indian healthcare providers. The event aims to develop precision health initiatives, strengthen life sciences research, attract medical tourism, and support a growing startup ecosystem.

      Xurbian India, bridging the gaps

      According to projections for rural and urban productivity, by 2030, urban India will account for 70% of GDP. India targets to become a developed nation with a $26 tn economy by 2047. Rural productivity must grow from 50% of urban productivity today to at least 75%. Also, quality of life across urban and rural India must also transform.

      DERC grants regulatory approval to Battery Energy Storage System with GEAPP's support

      The project aims to provide 24/7 power to more than 12,000 low-income consumers.

      MHA seeks help of states to train policemen on new criminal laws to be implemented from July 1

      The Union Home Ministry in India has announced three new criminal laws, the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, and Bharatiya Sakshya Act, which will be rolled out across the country from July 1. The new laws aim to provide speedy justice to citizens and strengthen the judicial and court management system. The home ministry has been working to educate police and prison officers about the new laws, with the Bureau of Police Research and Development (BPR&D) developing training modules and other programs for different levels of police and prison personnel.

      From Planet to Plate: How India's culinary diversity can help you beat the heat and combat climate change

      Alice Waters, renowned for advocating universal access to healthy, organic foods, emphasizes the impact of food choices on our bodies, families, communities, and environment. At a recent event featuring top Indian chefs, including Manish Mehrotra and Manjit Gill, the focus was on sustainable, indigenous ingredients and local culinary traditions. Waters' philosophy resonates with the launch of a book by the Centre for Science and Environment, highlighting recipes and traditional knowledge for sustainable food choices in a climate-affected world.

      Germany fully backs submarine negotiations with India, wants to offer military cooperation alternatives to New Delhi: German envoy

      Germany's Ambassador to India, Philipp Ackerman, has expressed full support for the negotiations between the German firm Thyssenkrupp Marine Systems and the Indian Navy for Project 75 India, which aims to build six new conventional submarines. The project, worth over six billion euros, is a key element of Germany's business strategy in Asia, aimed at diversifying its business relations due to various reasons, including the challenging behavior of India's northern neighbor. Germany is committed to teaming up with an Indian dockyard to build high-tech submarines in India, accelerating the defense partnership between the two countries.

      Time to move beyond 1-2-3-4: What the ASER report reveals about Indian education system

      The 2023 ASER report explores the educational status of 14-18-year-olds in India. The report reveals that 85.6% of the cohort are enrolled in school or college. However, a significant number of youth lack foundational literacy and numeracy skills. The report emphasizes the need to improve these skills in higher grades. Additionally, the report highlights the importance of critical thinking and problem-solving skills in education. It suggests a reorientation of teaching methods to enable students to apply academic concepts to real-life situations.

      What GoI needs to do to ensure a secure and prosperous future for most Indians

      We need a universal healthcare approach across people, systems and processes. The fragmented healthcare system needs to reverse the fragmentation of funding and service provision to enable the emergence of a strategic buyer (government, both at the central and state levels), and consolidation of the sector, leading potentially to improvements in India's healthcare capacity via the establishment of a market that has fair competition and yet protects patients, while maintaining quality and efficiency.

      How CSR can strengthen Indian education system, develop next-generation leaders

      CSR, or Corporate Social Responsibility, involves voluntary actions by businesses to enhance the well-being of their communities. The NITI Ayog annual report highlights that approximately 33% of CSR funds are directly allocated to educational objectives, showcasing the significant role businesses can play in this sector.

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