Railways to replace conventional coaches with modern LHB
The LHB coaches are equipped with modern technology to prevent capsizing of coaches
Press Trust of India | New Delhi January 22, 2017 Last Updated at 16:40 IST
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@Nilgiri hey bro you checked it?
http://garv.gov.in/garv2/dashboard/main
real time household electrification data
you are right and this government is working on all the basic amenities included water and sanitation
in last 2 years they have constructed about 40 million toilets and within...
agreed, it's not like they are gonna run Air conditioners at first
I read a report of NITI Aayog where they were suggesting to provide people electricity(where they can) for cooking instead of LPG (because it's easier to provide electricity than LPG where it is already available)
I want to see...
though I am not a technical person but a green energy enthusiast
How do you see this DC system feasibility as they have claimed to save a whole lot of energy by using direct current hence savings during Dc-AC conversions
good news is they have secured funding to electrify 100000 home
I wish...
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In India, roughly one-fifth of the population has no access to electricity. Solar...
I think we won't have a commercial fab until at least next decade because then we will have a nurtured ecosystem and demand to justify these major investments
till then we should try to ladder up in the value chain
@Bad Guy read this report by niti aayog...
As far as I know there were two offers to construct FABs, one in gujrat and the other in noida
they were supposed to secure seed money for these fabs but they haven't and one of the constronium has given up.
Can you please give me any link to support your claims.
regards
they will all deny on camera and then go watch all Indian movies on their mobile phones and theaters.
When Indian movies were not being played one of the guest on a TV show said
"cinema me to ullu bhi nahi ro rahe hai aaj kal"