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Goa Aero Sports Must Register by Nov 20

Goa government mandates all aero sports operators to register by November 20, 2024, implementing new safety regulations for adventure tourism activities across the state.

Haryana Farmers Get Electricity Bill Relief

Haryana government announces significant electricity bill waiver for farmers, offering substantial financial relief to the agricultural community across the state.

Goa's Salinity Crisis: Experts Sound Alarm

Coastal erosion and rising sea levels are causing dangerous salinity levels in Goa's soil and water, threatening agriculture, tourism, and public health. Experts demand immediate government action.

Chandigarh Power Tariff Hike from November 1

Chandigarh residents face higher electricity costs as UT administration approves power tariff revision. Learn how the new rates will impact your monthly bills and what changes are coming.

India's ₹3 Lakh Crore Discom Debt Crisis

India's struggling power distribution companies (discoms) are drowning in debt. A new financial relief package aims to break the cycle, but will privatization and reforms bring lasting change?

KMS Condemns Power Sector Privatisation in Punjab

Khalra Mission Organisation condemns central government's alleged plans to privatize Punjab's power sector, warning of catastrophic consequences for farmers and domestic consumers in Amritsar and beyond.

India's Power Future: Reform Beyond Legislation

India's electricity sector requires fundamental reforms beyond new legislation to achieve reliable, affordable power for all. Discover the transformative changes needed for a sustainable energy future.

India's Electricity Bill 2025: Energy Revolution Ahead

India stands at an energy crossroads with the Electricity Amendment Bill 2025 promising to revolutionize power distribution, promote renewable energy, and empower consumers. Discover how this landmark legislation could light up India's future.

Goa swelters in heat despite yellow rain alert

Goa continues to bake in intense heat despite IMD's yellow alert for rainfall. Temperature soars to 35.5°C with high humidity making conditions unbearable for residents and tourists.

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