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Saving the Great Indian Bustard from Power Grid Threats

The critically endangered Great Indian Bustard faces extinction due to habitat loss and fatal collisions with power lines. Can India save its iconic bird without sacrificing energy infrastructure? Read more.

Power Demand Jumps 7% in December Amid Cold Wave

India's electricity demand surged nearly 7% in December 2024, reaching a peak of 139,000 MW, driven by heating needs during a severe cold wave. Explore the data and grid implications.

KB DAV Students Excel at Chandigarh Speech Contest

Students from KB DAV Sr. Sec. Public School, Sector 7-B, Chandigarh, secured top positions at the Inter-School Speech Competition. Read about their impressive achievements and the school's commitment to holistic education.

SC Orders New Safeguards for Great Indian Bustard

The Supreme Court has mandated new conservation measures to protect the critically endangered Great Indian Bustard from fatal collisions with power lines in Rajasthan and Gujarat. Learn about the key directives.

Maths Quiz Competition Held at Ludhiana School

A vibrant Maths Quiz Competition was held at BCM Arya Model Senior Secondary School, Ludhiana, fostering analytical skills and teamwork among students. Read about the winners and the event's impact.

Tamil Nadu sets new solar power record at 7,276MW

Tamil Nadu achieves a historic milestone with 50.8Mu solar energy absorbed into the grid and a peak generation of 7,276MW. Discover how dry weather is powering the state's green energy surge.

3rd National Indirect Tax Moot Court Competition Concludes

The 3rd National Indirect Tax Moot Court Competition 2024, organized by the Chamber of Tax Consultants, concluded successfully in Delhi. The event aimed to hone the skills of future indirect tax professionals. Read more about the winners and key insights.

Punjab's Electricity Bill 2025: Public vs Private Risk

As Punjab debates the Electricity (Amendment) Bill, 2025, the core question is whether new contracts will safeguard subsidies and rural supply as firmly as they ensure private returns. Read the full analysis.

Adani Enters Wind Turbine Race, Suzlon Faces New Giants

As Adani Group starts selling wind turbines externally, India's pioneer Suzlon faces formidable, well-capitalized rivals. Having just emerged from a debt crisis, Suzlon's focus on long-term performance is tested by new competition.

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