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VW India Discontinues Manual Transmission for 1.5L Engine

Volkswagen India has quietly removed the manual transmission option from its 1.5-litre Virtus sedan and Taigun SUV variants. Buyers must now opt for automatic or choose the smaller 1.0-litre engine for manual driving.

Renewable Energy Demands R&D, Green Finance in Budget

India's renewable energy industry urges the government for research incentives and affordable green financing in the upcoming Union Budget 2026. The sector also calls for enhanced transmission infrastructure.

Whole Milk Returns to US Schools: Trump's Symbolic Push

Donald Trump's viral 'Got Milk?' style image signals a major US food policy shift. The Whole Milk for Healthy Kids Act, signed in late 2025, reverses bans in school lunches, reigniting debates on fat, health, and choice. Explore the politics and nutrition

PSTCL Exam 2026 Schedule Announced for 609 Posts

Punjab State Transmission Corporation Limited (PSTCL) has announced the 2026 CBT exam schedule for 609 technical and non-technical posts. Exams run from January 13 to 16. Check dates, shifts, and key details here.

AI Cameras Monitor Milk Product Packing in Karnataka

Karnataka Milk Federation (KMF) introduces AI-based cameras to monitor packaging lines, ensuring hygiene and quality. This tech upgrade aims to boost consumer trust and operational efficiency. Learn more about this innovative step.

Delhi to make human rabies a notifiable disease

Delhi government plans to notify human rabies under the Epidemic Diseases Act to eliminate dog-mediated rabies deaths. The move mandates case reporting from all health facilities to boost surveillance and response.

Delhi makes human rabies a notifiable disease

Delhi government mandates reporting of human rabies cases to strengthen surveillance and ensure timely treatment, a key step towards eliminating dog-mediated rabies deaths in the capital.

India's Energy Shift: Storage, Grid, Nuclear Key

India's renewable energy focus shifts from capacity addition to integration. Experts highlight storage, transmission, and nuclear power as critical for a stable 500GW+ non-fossil future by 2032. Read more.

Men Can Carry Bacterial Vaginosis, Study Reveals

Bacterial vaginosis, a common gynaecological infection, can be carried by men and transmitted back to women, challenging long-held beliefs. Learn how this impacts treatment and prevention.

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