Delhi’s first wet waste-to-gas plant in Okhla to be operational in 2024
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Delhi’s first wet waste-to-gas plant in Okhla to be operational in 2024

Delhi will inaugurate its inaugural plant for converting domestic wet waste into compressed gas for vehicle fuel by March 2024 in Okhla. With a capacity to process around 300 tonnes of wet waste daily...

Delhi will inaugurate its inaugural plant for converting domestic wet waste into compressed gas for vehicle fuel by March 2024 in Okhla. With a capacity to process around 300 tonnes of wet waste daily, the facility will generate bioCNG or compressed natural gas biogas (CBG). The New Delhi Municipal Council greenlit the transfer of a five-acre plot to the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) to establish a solid waste management facility, which will accommodate filling stations, gas storage and bolster the capacity. The project aims to replicate Indore's bio-CNG plant, supplying fuel to the city's bus fleet. Contact: New Delhi Municipal Council Website: www.ndmc.gov.in

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India Expands Semiconductor Training To 500 Institutions

Under the Chips to Startups programme of the India Semiconductor Mission, the Union minister responsible for Railways, Information and Broadcasting, and Electronics and IT reported notable progress in talent development. He indicated that over the past four years substantial steps have been taken towards a 10-year target of training 85,000 engineers in semiconductor design. World-class EDA tools have been deployed in 315 academic institutions across the country to provide students with practical exposure to chip design. These EDA tools are supported by leading global firms and are accessible t..

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Delhi Institutions Support India Semiconductor Mission

The Government of India has prioritised talent development through training, upskilling and workforce development under the Chips to Startups initiative of the India Semiconductor Mission, with officials noting progress in four years towards a 10-year target of training 85,000 engineers in semiconductor design. Electronic design automation tools provided by Synopsys, Cadence, Siemens, Renesas, Ansys and AMD have been deployed in 315 academic institutions, enabling students to gain practical chip design experience. Chips have been fabricated and tested at the Semiconductor Laboratory, Mohali, a..

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NHA Announces Winners Of NHCX Hackathon At IIT Hyderabad

The National Health Authority (NHA) has concluded the NHCX Hackathon under the Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission (ABDM) to stimulate innovation around the National Health Claims Exchange (NHCX). The winning teams presented their solutions at the NHCX Innovation Meet held at IIT Hyderabad during a two-day event in March 2026 that also served as the hackathon grand finale. The hackathon itself ran from 22 to 28 February 2026 and aimed to accelerate paperless, transparent claims processing across India. The event was organised with a range of ecosystem partners, including the Insurance Regulatory a..

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