Telangana Real Estate Expands Beyond Hyderabad to Smaller Cities

Telangana's real estate market is witnessing a significant shift as demand surges in tier-2 and tier-3 cities like Warangal, Karimnagar, and Nizamabad. With nearly 1,000 residential projects underway statewide, property prices are rising sharply, driven b

6,000 LPG Connections Surrendered, PNG Adoption Rises

Government reports 6,000 piped gas consumers surrendered LPG connections in three days, with 2.9 lakh new PNG connections activated this month, easing cylinder stock pressure amid West Asia conflict disruptions.

Bengaluru Budget 2026-27: Modest Growth, Tight Finances

Bengaluru's combined city budget for 2026-27 projects incremental growth with revenue receipts at Rs 20,220.6 crore and expenditure at Rs 20,216.5 crore, leaving a small surplus and limited room for new big-ticket infrastructure projects.

Ola Electric Ordered to Replace or Refund Faulty Scooter

A consumer commission in Thane has directed Ola Electric Technologies to replace a defective electric scooter or issue a full refund, citing severe technical failures and customer service deficiencies. The vehicle experienced multiple breakdowns and batte

Kolkata Restaurants Switch to Electric Cooking Amid LPG Crisis

Major restaurants in central and south Kolkata have transitioned to electric cooking methods over the weekend, with many achieving 50-90% migration. Owners cite LPG supply issues and explore cost-saving potential while uncertain about long-term sustainabi

Rain Damages Wheat in Tarn Taran, Farmers Worried

Heavy overnight rainfall in Tarn Taran district has caused significant damage to wheat crops, leaving farmers anxious about potential yield losses and financial impacts ahead of harvest season.

National Seminar on Natural Farming Begins at RPCAU

A three-day national seminar on natural farming at Rajendra Prasad Central Agricultural University highlights the urgent need to align agriculture with ecological balance, emphasizing institutional support and scientific validation.

Google Resists $370K Fee Order After Losing Canadian Case

Google argues it shouldn't pay $370,000 in legal fees after losing a constitutional challenge in Canada's Competition Tribunal. The tech giant claims the fees violate its rights and should be reduced due to public interest arguments.

More Relief for MSMEs if Middle East War Drags On

The Indian government is prepared to roll out additional support measures for vulnerable sectors like MSMEs if the Middle East conflict worsens, aiming to control inflation and help businesses survive.

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