Tata Power to Invest Rs 1,572 Crore in 1,125 MW Dorjilung Hydro Project in Bhutan

November 12, 2025

Tata Power to Invest Rs 1,572 Crore in 1,125 MW Dorjilung Hydro Project in Bhutan

Tata Power is making a big move! The company plans to pour Rs 1,572 crore to own 40% in a mega 1,125 MW hydro power project in Bhutan. This clean energy step will boost Tata Power's green power dreams and comes alongside their 600 MW Khorlochhu project starting construction. Big plans lie ahead!

Delhi Hits ‘Severe’ Pollution Level 428, Govt Imposes Tough Stage III GRAP Rules

November 12, 2025

Delhi Hits ‘Severe’ Pollution Level 428, Govt Imposes Tough Stage III GRAP Rules

Delhi’s air turns severely toxic with AQI soaring to 428! In response, the government triggers Stage III GRAP to control pollution. Schools shift online, vehicle rules tighten. Are you ready for this pollution battle?

India's Rare Earth Race: From Raw Exporter to Global Supply-Chain Powerhouse

November 12, 2025

India's Rare Earth Race: From Raw Exporter to Global Supply-Chain Powerhouse

India holds huge rare earth reserves but mines less than 1% globally. As US-China tensions ease, India’s push to process REEs and build chip ecosystems is a vibrant move to lead green tech and global supply chains.

India Gears Up to Train 5.7 Million Mining Workers by 2030 for Critical Minerals Boom

November 12, 2025

India Gears Up to Train 5.7 Million Mining Workers by 2030 for Critical Minerals Boom

India is racing to create a huge pool of 5.7 million skilled workers in mining by 2030! This bright move under the National Critical Mineral Mission aims to boost clean energy and reduce China's mining hold. Keep an eye on this mining makeover!

Pakistan Scores Second Big Win at Hague Court Over Indus Water Treaty Hydel Project Rules

November 12, 2025

Pakistan Scores Second Big Win at Hague Court Over Indus Water Treaty Hydel Project Rules

In a spicy twist on the Indus Water Treaty battlefield, Pakistan bagged a fresh round of assurances from the Hague Court of Arbitration! Despite India's boycott, the court widened its scope on water level rules at hydropower projects, giving Pakistan a stronger hold on river water designs.