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Steel ministry identifies infrastructure gaps in 38 projects

Of these, there are 11 new projects, while 27 are existing ones, according to an internal report by the Ministry




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Global headwinds, a challenge to India’s trade prospects in 2023

Successful implementation of FTAs, rupee trade, export schemes, PLI may provide relief




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After weak December quarter, winter products begin seeing an uptick in demand

Demand for winterwear apparel segment has also witnessed an uptick in the past few days




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Seaplane lands in Idukki with brighter tourism prospects

Trial run from Kochi to Mattupetty dam completed in 30 minutes. Tourism stakeholders say the service will be a game changer for a district that had no air connectivity hitherto




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Rain to gain vigour, yellow alert for five districts on Wednesday




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HC directs Collector to probe encroachments on Mulund land




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The long-term effects of income for at-risk infants [electronic resource] : evidence from supplemental security income / Amelia A. Hawkins, Christopher A. Hollrah, Sarah Miller, Laura R. Wherry, Gloria Aldana, Mitchell D. Wong

Cambridge, MA. : National Bureau of Economic Research, 2023




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Effects of universal and unconditional cash transfers on child abuse and neglect [electronic resource] / Lindsey R. Bullinger, Analisa Packham, Kerri M. Raissian

Cambridge, MA. : National Bureau of Economic Research, 2023




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Private actions in the presence of externalities [electronic resource] : the health impacts of reducing air pollution peaks but not ambient exposure / Susanna B. Berkouwer, Joshua T. Dean

Cambridge, MA. : National Bureau of Economic Research, 2023




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Labor market impacts of reducing felony convictions [electronic resource] / Amanda Y. Agan, Andrew Garin, Dmitri K. Koustas, Alexandre Mas, Crystal Yang

Cambridge, MA. : National Bureau of Economic Research, 2023




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Real effects of rollover risk [electronic resource] : evidence from hotels in crisis / Anthony A. DeFusco, Charles G. Nathanson, Michael Reher

Cambridge, Mass. : National Bureau of Economic Research, 2023




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Bombay HC restricts Customs Dept. from destroying artworks by famous artists F. N. Souza and Akbar Padamsee

The artworks were seized in 2023 over allegations of obscenity




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Bombay High Court directs ED to respond to the arrest Shiv Sena (UBT) functionary in Khichdi scam

Suraj Chavan was arrested on January 17, 2024, for his alleged irregularities in distributing khichdi to migrant workers during the COVID-19 pandemic




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Supreme Court rejects CBI plea against Bombay HC order quashing LOCs against actor Rhea Chakraborty, kin

A Bench comprising Justices B R Gavai and K V Viswanathan termed the plea of probe agency as “frivolous” while trashing it




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Special court in Mumbai rejects Sachin Waze’s plea to turn approver in PMLA case  

The special court under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act rejected the application and said that prima facie, the Enforcement Directorate has sufficient evidence against Sachin Waze that is sufficient to show his involvement and other accused in the case. 




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Maharashtra Assembly elections 2024: ‘Nawab Malik’s candidature won’t impact Mahayuti’s prospects,’ says Praful Patel

Talking to reporters in Gondia, Praful Patel said the allegations against Mr. Malik have not been proved in the court of law




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Putting Indian potato products on world map — the HyFarm way

It took advantage of Covid situation to reach out to buyers abroad, says its CEO




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Clean facts on cyclones and climate change

Higher sea surface temperatures hold out the threat of more cyclones and deep depressions in the Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea.




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Clean facts about global climate finance

Global climate finance flows were $803 billion per year on an average in 2019–2020




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Clean facts about carbon sequestration

Sequestration reduces global warming and helps mitigate climate change.




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Clean facts about July, world’s hottest month

Global mean temperature for July was around 16C (61F)




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Clean facts on global warming and photosynthesis

Global warming and climate change has led to rise in mean temperatures which has suppressed photosynthesis and the ability of the global ecosystem to assimilate carbon




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Clean facts on India’s electric vehicles challenge

By 2030, the government hopes to ensure that 30% of private cars, 70% CVs and 80% two- and three-wheelers are EVs




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Clean facts about climate overshoot

Experts fear that extended periods of overshoot will have serious dangerous outcomes on several ecosystems




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Clean facts about GLOF

The frequency and risks from glacial melts have increased because of global warming and climate change




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Clean facts about COP28

A global stocktake will draw up an inventory on the collective progress made towards limiting the global temperature increase.




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Clean facts about green hydrogen versus blue hydrogen

Suitability of blue or green hydrogen as a future fuel is premised on how much water is consumed for their production




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Clean facts on e-DNA and mapping wildlife

The Zoological Survey of India will use eDNA for mapping, monitoring wildlife; help in biodiversity assessments & eradication of aquatic invasive species




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Cleanfacts about the plus and minus of biofuels

Biofuel is a renewable clean source of energy in contrast to fossil fuels




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Clean facts about harnessing oceans to fight climate change

Oceans can be tapped as a source of food and proteins in the future




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Clean facts about Arboriculture

Arboriculture also means assessing existing trees and vegetation to ensure protection to the valued in this category.




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Clean facts about Antarctic warming

Changes due to global warming in the Antarctic region have become visible in recent years




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Clean facts about global plastic waste

Fifty per cent of the world’s population resides in areas where plastic waste generated exceeds the capacity to manage it, says report




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Clean facts about bees and sustainability

The population of bees and other pollinators have shown a steady decline because of the destruction of their habitat




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Clean facts  about the AI boom and environmental costs 

The energy consumption of datacentres, AI and cryptocurrency sectors was 460 terawatt hours in 2022 but could touch 1000 TWh by 2026




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Clean facts about desertification and land degradation 

Severe land degradation is now affecting 168 countries across the world 




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Clean facts about agrivoltaics 

Agrivoltaics is the simultaneous use of land for agriculture and photovoltaic (PV) power generation.




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Clean facts about blue carbon 

Blue carbon ecosystems provide the habitat for marine and coastal species, from birds, fish, and mammals to invertebrates, algae, and microbes




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Clean facts  about greenhushing 

Greenhushing also helps the company alter or change its sustainability effort without attracting public attention 




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Clean facts about aerial seeding 

Aerial or broadcast seeding is considered a better option than conventional methods of sowing seeds




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Australian research identifies cause of mRNA vaccine side effects




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Heavy rains lash Bengaluru, yellow alert issued for 11 districts




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Brunei water village clean-up collects 1,300 kg of waste




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Gujarat CM to unveil Rs 5 billion worth of projects during his Vadodara visit




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PM Modi to inaugurate development projects worth Rs 4,800 crore in Gujarat on Oct 28




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PM Modi to inaugurate various development projects worth Rs 4800 crore in Gujarat on October 28




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Gujarat: PM Modi lays foundation stone of various projects worth Rs 4,800 crore in Amreli




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World Bank to support farmers of Kerala to adapt climate impacts




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Ericsson expects network densification to drive next phase of growth in India

Ericsson estimates that the data traffic in India will grow from 29 GB per smartphone user per month to 68 GB per smartphone user per month by 2029




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Cognizant’s Synapse skilling initiative impacts 275,000 individuals in its first year

The rapid progress of Synapse comes at a time when there is a growing desire from organisations to train and redevelop talent