Gandhinagar (Gujarat) [India], January 12: Trom Industries Limited (NSE- TROM | INE0SYV01018) a fast-growing solar EPC and clean energy solutions company, has announced the receipt of a purchase order from M/s. Vimal Electronics for the execution of multiple grid-connected solar power projects in Rajasthan. Key Highlights of the Order • Scope of Work: Supply, Installation, Testing and Commissioning of Solar Power Plants • Project Capacity: 3 × 2 MW AC (Total: 6 MW AC) • Project Locations: o Dheereera, Tehsil Lunkaransar, District Bikaner o Suratsinhpura, Tehsil Bikaner, District Bikaner o Nandla, Tehsil Hada, District Bikaner • Order Value: ₹25.79 crore • Execution Timeline: To be completed as soon as possible Strengthening Utility-Scale…
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New Delhi [India], January 12: The song “Rathuni Rathuni” from the film Karikaada was released on 10 January at 5:10 PM across Kannada, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, and Hindi. The multilingual launch brings together creative contributors from multiple regional film industries. Carried by rhythm and movement, the song presents a musical moment shaped by voice, beat, and visual expression. Composed by Shashank Sheshagiri, Rathuni Rathuni represents a closely coordinated musical effort. The track has been arranged and programmed by Shashank Sheshagiri and Prabhudas, with additional rhythm programming by SAM. Live rhythm sections were performed by George Thomas (SAM), while guitar portions…
One Nation One Subscription: For years, scholarly journals have been prohibitively expensive. Most Indian institutions, especially state universities and smaller colleges, simply could not afford subscriptions to leading global research databases. The result was predictable: unequal access, uneven research quality, and bright students forced to rely on abstracts instead of full academic papers. Over time, this created a silent but serious knowledge divide. At scale, One Nation One Subscription (ONOS) addresses this gap. Under the initiative, the Government of India is brokering national-level licenses for academic journals and research publications, making them accessible to students, researchers, and faculty across institutions.…
New Delhi [India], January 12: Union Minister of Education Shri Dharmendra Pradhan met 43 authors identified as part of PM-YUVA 3.0 at the New Delhi World Book Fair 2026 and turned what could have been a perfunctory appearance into a wake-up call on where India is heading in its knowledge economy. Not a Ceremony, but a Conversation This was not a one-way speech. It was a conversation. The selected PM-YUVA 3.0 authors presented brief overviews of their manuscripts at Pradhanmantri Sangrahalaya in New Delhi. These manuscripts are being developed under a six-month mentorship programme. The range of subjects stood out…
New Delhi [India], January 12: India’s education sector is undergoing a period of rapid change. Rising competition, increasing student acquisition costs, fragmented digital journeys, and underutilised data systems have made enrolment growth significantly more complex for universities and edtech companies alike. While many institutions invest in marketing and technology, the gap between strategy and execution continues to limit outcomes. It is within this context that UniBridge Consulting has announced its entry into the education consulting space. With a focus on addressing one of the sector’s most persistent challenges, Unibridge turns intent, data, and strategy into measurable enrolment outcomes. Rather than…
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], January 12: By 2026, India’s tutoring debate has changed. It’s no longer about how big an edtech studio is or how many videos it has for a mass livestream class. It’s about one-to-one personal attention, who actually gets taught, and who gets lost. Today’s exam-prep edtech livestreams often teach tens of thousands of students at once. That scale comes with a clear cost: most students are never spoken to, never individually tracked, and never corrected in a way that fits how they think. Chats and polls keep viewers busy but not personal. Online personal tutoring services do offer that…
New Delhi [India], January 10: When S Krishnan, the Secretary of the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), recently inaugurated PARAM SHAKTI at IIT Madras, it was not the customary ribbon-cutting ceremony but a bold statement of India becoming more technologically empowered. PARAM SHAKTI is not just another supercomputer. It is built on homegrown hardware, based on C-DAC RUDRA servers, and operates on an indigenous software stack using the open-source AlmaLinux. It can perform 3.1 quadrillion calculations per second—yes, quadrillion, with a capital Q. It is not a flashy technological flaunt. It is an Indian science turbocharger. Researchers in…
New Delhi [India], January 10: The Indian television landscape has been dominated by Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain in the last ten years with its humorous writing style, iconic characters, and absurdly comic domestic situations. The show is now moving from small screens to the big screen. The feature film, titled Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain – Fun On The Run, is guaranteed to retain the same signature humor while expanding the universe. The release date is fixed: February 6, 2026. Mark your calendar—this is not a test. Returning Cast and New Additions The movie brings back the actors who have become…
New Delhi [India], January 10: OTT Releases this week makes January a battle of binge. Spiritual warriors, high-stakes espionage, and AI mayhem, courtroom-sized dramatics and reality shows that never go safe are all throwing everything at the screen. Netflix, Amazon prime video, Disney plus Hotstar, SonyLIV, Zee5 and JioHotstar are not hitting softly into 2026. They are throwing it into the deep end. Akhanda 2: Thaandavam – Netflix, Jan 9 Nandamuri Balakrishna returns as Akhanda, spiritual warrior and whose muscles are larger than your Wi-Fi bills. The follow-up has him fighting a global bio war menace directed at the spiritual…
New Delhi [India], January 9: India has the first human spaceflight programme called the Gaganyaan Mission. Its objective is precise. Introduce Indian astronauts into the low Earth orbit of approximately 400 kilometres. Have three days with them. Return them to the safety of the Indian sea. No shortcuts. No borrowed rockets. No shared flags. It has been made clear by the ISRO Chairman, S Somanath. This mission is concerning the ability to show. In case successful, India is a member of an exclusive club. This has not been done previously except by the Soviet Union, the United States, and China. This is not symbolism. This is systems engineering. Why 2026…

