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CEA Acts to Align Power Research with Industry Needs

Central Electricity Authority seeks stakeholder suggestions to bridge the mismatch between power sector research needs and academic efforts. Inputs will shape the National Electricity Plan for 2027-28 to 2036-37. Read more.

CESC Raids: 31 Illegal Power Cases, Rs 2.2L Fines

In a major drive against electricity theft, CESC vigilance squads registered 31 cases and imposed fines totalling Rs 2.2 lakh in Mysuru and nearby districts. Read the full details of the operation.

Major electricity theft network busted in Jaisalmer border area

A massive electricity theft racket using 5 km of illegal lines & 95 official poles was busted in Jaisalmer's Ghotaru. The nexus, with suspected insider help, powered illegal cultivation on govt land, causing lakhs in monthly losses. Read the shocking deta

Gaza School Attack Kills 5, Death Toll Reaches 400

An Israeli attack on a school shelter in Gaza City killed five Palestinians, raising the death toll to 400 since the October ceasefire began, Gaza's health ministry reports. Read the full story.

Punjab Farmers Protest Electricity Bill, Prepaid Meters

Farmers in Punjab, led by Kisan Mazdur Morcha, staged massive protests against the Electricity Amendment Bill and forced prepaid meter installation. Leaders demand state govt resolution and action on pollution laws. Read more.

Goa NGO Fights Mandatory External Meter Move

Citizens for Democracy Goa petitions against mandatory external electricity meter relocation, citing privacy risks from smart meters and high costs for consumers. Read their demands.

Netanyahu says Gaza plan's second phase is close

Israeli PM Netanyahu states the second phase of the US-led Gaza peace plan is near, but key issues like a multinational force deployment need resolution. Hamas hints at discussing weapons freeze.

UAE Field Hospital Provides Vital Medical Aid in Gaza

The UAE's field hospital in Gaza has provided critical medical services to over 18,000 patients and delivered 116 babies since its establishment, offering a lifeline to residents amid the ongoing conflict.

Bihar's Kaimur Hills: No Power Despite Govt Schemes

Despite NDA's 125 free electricity units, 70,000 tribal residents in Bihar's Kaimur hills live without power. Failed solar projects & non-functional toilets expose implementation gaps. Read more.

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