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Delhi to replace 7,900 km of power cables by 2026

Delhi government launches a massive project to replace 7,900 km of old power cables by 2026, aiming to eliminate outages and ensure a clean, reliable electricity supply for the capital.

Telangana Varsity Acts on WhatsApp Paper Leak

Professor Jayashankar Telangana Agricultural University suspends staff and cancels admissions after a BSc exam paper leak via WhatsApp. VC vows systemic reforms. Read the full investigation details.

Jaipur Villages Face Nightly Power Cuts Due to Fog

Dense fog and cold snap cause repeated power failures in Jaipur's rural areas like Goner and Boorthal. Untrimmed tree branches on lines lead to nightly outages, disrupting lives and small businesses. Read more.

Kolhapur industrialist Prakash Kulkarni passes away at 84

Prakash Arvind Kulkarni (Khebudkar), founder of Kulkarni Power Tools, passed away at 84. A stalwart of Maharashtra's industrial sector for 52 years, he was known for his social commitment and mentoring new entrepreneurs. Read more about his legacy.

Power Demand Jumps 7% in December Amid Cold Wave

India's electricity demand surged nearly 7% in December 2024, reaching a peak of 139,000 MW, driven by heating needs during a severe cold wave. Explore the data and grid implications.

Gene-Edited Mustard Nears Approval in India

India may soon approve its first genome-edited mustard, promising higher oil output. This follows the release of gene-edited rice and marks a strategic shift in agricultural biotechnology. Read more.

₹10 Crore Demand to Upgrade Brahmavar Agri College

MLC Manjunath Bhandary seeks ₹10 crore in 2025-26 budget to upgrade Brahmavar Diploma College to a degree-level institution under KSNUAHS, addressing a long-standing coastal demand. Read the full story.

Tamil Nadu sets new solar power record at 7,276MW

Tamil Nadu achieves a historic milestone with 50.8Mu solar energy absorbed into the grid and a peak generation of 7,276MW. Discover how dry weather is powering the state's green energy surge.

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