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RSB Group Commits to 50% Green Energy by 2030

RSB Group announces ambitious sustainability goals: 50% renewable energy adoption and a 45% reduction in emissions by 2030. Discover their roadmap for a greener future.

2026: AI Litmus Test for India's IT Firms

In 2026, AI moves from pilot projects to core business operations. Can India's IT services giants leverage their enterprise expertise to lead this 'Great Integration'? The answer hinges on speed and innovation.

Ludhiana rescues 11 children from begging hotspots

Ludhiana district administration rescued 11 children from begging in a major drive under Project Jeevanjot 2.0. Officials vow to make city free from child exploitation. Report cases on helpline 1098.

Indian Auto Sector Eyes 6-8% Growth in 2026

India's automobile industry forecasts 6-8% volume growth in 2026, driven by policy support and resilient demand, while preparing for stricter 2027 regulations. Read the full analysis.

Ambani: India to Lead in AI, Solve Energy with Solar

Reliance Chairman Mukesh Ambani urges India to lead in AI adoption while prioritizing empathy. He also announced the company is close to solving India's energy challenge with solar and storage. Read more.

AMC's 'Adopt A Stray' Scheme for Sterilized Dogs

Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation launches 'Adopt A Stray' program to rehome sterilized dogs from shelters. New rules follow Supreme Court directive on removing strays from public spaces.

New-age firms find gold in India's smaller towns

Ather Energy, Lenskart, and other consumer brands pivot to Tier 2-4 cities as rising incomes and digital adoption fuel explosive growth. Discover the strategy shift driving India's next consumption wave.

Bengal's adoption paradox: High rate, but older kids wait

West Bengal sees high child adoption rates, yet couples overwhelmingly prefer infants under 2, leaving older children in wait. Experts cite societal prejudices and a desire for a 'clean slate' as key reasons. Learn about the push to change perceptions.

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