Polaris Secures Rs.2,246 Cr Project in West Bengal
Polaris, a leading player in the energy sector, has clinched a substantial smart metering project worth ?2,246 crores in West Bengal, India. This strategic move underscores Polaris's commitment to bolstering the state's energy infrastructure and advancing digital solutions in the power sector.
The project aims to revolutionize electricity distribution in West Bengal by deploying cutting-edge smart metering technology. These smart meters enable real-time monitoring of energy consumption, enhancing operational efficiency and empowering consumers with valuable insights into their usage p..
Karnataka, Gujarat Lead Clean Energy Push, Others Lag: Report
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NH-10 Bengal-Sikkim route restricts vehicle movement for repairs
The district magistrate of Kalimpong in West Bengal issued an order on Sunday, announcing the restriction of vehicular movement on National Highway 10, which connects West Bengal with Sikkim. The restriction was imposed indefinitely to facilitate repair works on a portion of the highway. The order directed the concerned authorities to restrict and divert vehicular movement from Rabi Jhora to 29th Mile until further notice.
Locals expressed concerns about the inconvenience caused by this restriction and diversion. They mentioned that due to the diversion, a small car would take an addit..
Jindal Steel & Power's Q4 Profit After Tax Doubles to Rs 9.33 Bn
Jindal Steel & Power Limited (JSPL) has reported a remarkable achievement in its financial performance for the fourth quarter, with its profit after tax (PAT) doubling to Rs 9.33 billion. This significant growth underscores the company's robust operational performance and strategic initiatives, reflecting its resilience and adaptability in the competitive steel and power sectors.
The doubled PAT for the fourth quarter is a testament to JSPL's effective management strategies and operational efficiency. It signifies the successful execution of the company's growth plans and its ability t..
Impending Solar Storm Threatens Earth
The global scientific community is abuzz with the news of an impending severe geomagnetic storm predicted to hit Earth late Friday night, on May 10. A series of solar flares and coronal mass ejections (CMEs) that began on May 8 are expected to trigger northern auroras and possibly disrupt satellite communications, electric power grid, and even trigger GPS problems.
Astronomers around the world pointed their telescopes at the sun on Friday, marveling at the abnormally large sunspots ever seen on the surface of the local star. The unusual solar activity gave rise to many theories and spe..