World’s most powerful: Indian Railways eyes 35 hydrogen trains; looks at cheaper green fuel

PM Narendra Modi had last month flagged off India’s first hydrogen-powered train. Within a month of launching its first hydrogen-powered train, Indian Railways is now looking for cheaper green hydrogen options to expand operations. Indian Railways is considering several measures to expand the pool of green hydrogen suppliers and bring down procurement expenses, including providing…

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‘My daughters would ask me what the film was about, I told them to Google it’: ‘Awarapan 2’ actor Suvinder vicky reveals how he explained Diljit Dosanjh’s ‘Satluj’ to his kids amid global OTT takedown |

Suvinder Vicky reveals how he explained Satluj to his daughters (Image Credits IMDb) Suvinder Vicky is currently enjoying the success of ‘Awarapan 2’, but for him, professional success is not measured only by the films and shows he gets to be part of. In an interview with Mid-Day, the ‘Dhurandhar’ actor opened up about the…

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Supreme Court cuts judicial service practice rule from 3 years to 1; candidates to undergo training, clerkship after selection

The Supreme Court has reduced the prior legal practice requirement for entry-level judicial service from three years to one year for future recruitment. Selected Civil Judge (Junior Division) candidates will undergo a year of judicial training and another year of supervised clerkship. The ruling also provides transitional relief to law graduates affected by the earlier…

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In 2022, French researchers used moving solar panels to shade apple trees, cutting sunburn damage from 13% to 2% |

​Representative Image of an apple orchard with solar panels providing shade while generating electricity (AI-generated image) In 2022, researchers running a field experiment in southern France found that moving solar panels installed above an apple orchard sharply reduced sunburn damage on the fruit. The system, known as a dynamic agrivoltaic setup, tilts photovoltaic panels through…

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After 1,184-vote low, AAP seeks PU poll revival ahead of Punjab elections | Chandigarh News

ASAP on Thursday announced Aadil Brar, a BA LLB student of the University Institute of Legal Studies, as its presidential candidate for the 2026 Panjab University Campus Students’ Council elections Chandigarh: After suffering its worst-ever performance in the Panjab University student council elections last year, the Aam Aadmi Party is seeking a comeback on campus…

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