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Amid Rain Delay, Modi’s Virtual Splash: Investing Billions in Maharashtra – But Where’s the Ground Reality?

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to launch various significant projects worth over Rs 11,200 crore in Maharashtra through a video conference. These projects were initially planned for his visit to Pune on September 26, but heavy rains forced a postponement. Notable projects include the inauguration of the Pune Metro’s underground section from District Court ...

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Prime Minister Modi launched three Param Rudra supercomputers to enhance India’s scientific research, despite event postponements due to severe rain.

Prime Minister Modi launched three Param Rudra supercomputers to enhance India’s scientific research, despite event postponements due to severe rain.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently launched three Param Rudra Super Computing Systems and a High Performance Computing system for weather and climate research. The virtual inauguration aimed to enhance India’s self-reliance in supercomputing technology. These supercomputers, costing around Rs 130 crore, are situated in Delhi, Pune, and Kolkata, and are part of the National Supercomputing ...

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Modi’s Train Unveiling: A Fast Track to Progress or Just Another Delayed Journey in Jharkhand’s Rain?

On September 15, 2024, Prime Minister Narendra Modi virtually inaugurated six new Vande Bharat trains connecting Jharkhand, Odisha, Bihar, and Uttar Pradesh from Ranchi. Although he was initially meant to flag off the trains from Tatanagar, poor weather conditions forced a change in plans. The new routes include Tatanagar-Patna, Brahmapur-Tatanagar, and Rourkela-Howrah, enhancing travel for ...

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Monsoon Drama: India Faces Rain Surplus Amid Northeast Deficiency

Monsoon Drama: India Faces Rain Surplus Amid Northeast Deficiency

India experienced a significant increase in rainfall during August 2024, with the India Meteorological Department reporting levels about 16 percent above normal. The country received an average of 287.1 mm of rain, making it the second wettest August since 2001. However, several areas, particularly in the northeast, Kerala, and Vidarbha in Maharashtra, recorded below-normal rainfall ...

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