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India says Atmanirbhar Bharat in defence India says Atmanirbhar Bharat in defence
According to a PTI report, in a mega push to boost domestic defence production, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Sunday announced that India will stop import of 101 weapons and military platforms like transport aircraft, light combat helicopters, conventional submarines, cruise missiles and sonar systems under a staggered timeline till 2024.
Airplane's black boxes and how they work Airplane's black boxes and how they work
A black box is an electronic recording device placed in an aircraft to facilitate the investigation of aviation accidents and incidents. They are also known as flight recorders.
What are table-top runways and why they are so scary What are table-top runways and why they are so scary
Table-top runways are often constructed by excavating the peaks of hills to create what is known as a table-top. Such runways have steep drops at one or both ends, increasing the possibility of injuries and fatalities.
Delhi electric vehicle policy: Here's everything you should know Delhi electric vehicle policy: Here's everything you should know
The scheme proposes waiver on registration fee and road tax for electric vehcles. Incentives for the industry will be scrapped though. Moreover, EV buyers can avail low-interest loan.
The world's most dangerous airports The world's most dangerous airports
The Tenzing-Hillary Airport in Nepal, also known as Lukla Airport, is one of the world's most dangerous airports.
All you need to know about drive-through Covid-19 testing centres All you need to know about drive-through Covid-19 testing centres
This method was first used by South Koreans and is said to be inspired from drive-through counters at McDonalds and Starbucks. The drive-through Covid testing centers have now been used by most countries including India, the US, the UK, France, etc.
Ram Mandir to get 2,100 kg ashtadhatu bell Ram Mandir to get 2,100 kg ashtadhatu bell
Dau Dayal has been making bells of varied shapes and sizes for more than 30 years, but what he and his team has pulled off this time has surprised everyone in Uttar Pradesh's Jalesar town, a bell weighing 2,100 kg for the Ram temple in Ayodhya.
Mumbai 'signals' a change in attitude towards gender equality Mumbai 'signals' a change in attitude towards gender equality
The financial city has literally signalled a change towards gender equality by changing traffic signal lights. Authorities have now swapped their straight-legged trousers for triangular frocks.
Toyota Fortuner TRD limited edition launched in India. Here's what extra it offers Toyota Fortuner TRD limited edition launched in India. Here's what extra it offers
Toyota Kirloskar Motor (TKM) last week launched a limited edition sporty version of its popular SUV Fortuner. The new version comes with both cosmetic and feature updates.
Cadillac brings a Tesla killer - the Lyriq Cadillac brings a Tesla killer - the Lyriq
Luxury automaker Cadillac on Thursday unveiled its first all-electric vehicle, hoping to gain an edge in the segment currently dominated by Tesla. The electric SUV is named as Lyriq.
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