Month: November 2018

Engineers are more employable, than MBA students, finds survey

Source- businesstoday.in The recently-released annual India Skill Report 2019 shows that engineers continue to be the most employable of the lot for the third-year running. The nationwide survey, prepared by People Strong, Wheebox and CII in partnership with the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the Association of Indian

India Second Most Polluted Country In The World, Says Study

Source- ndtv.com India is the world’s second most polluted country, slightly trailing only Nepal, the Energy Policy Institute at the University of Chicago (EPIC) said on Monday. Particulate pollution is so severe that it shortens the average Indian’s life expectancy by more than four years relative to what it would be if World Health Organization (WHO)

“None Of You Deserves Hearing”: Top Court Fumes Over ‘Leak’ In CBI Case

Source- ndtv.com The Supreme Court today abruptly adjourned a hearing on exiled CBI director Alok Verma’s petition, reportedly after the leak of a vigilance report on corruption allegations against the CBI chief and also his reply. The documents were all submitted in a sealed cover. Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi questioned how the details were leaked. “None

Maratha community, Reservation, Quota, Devendra Fadnavis, Maharashtra government, Wakilsahab

Source- indianexpress.com Even as the state government is set to table the report of the Maharashtra State Backward Class Commission on Maratha reservation before the state legislature on Monday, the Maratha community seems to be confused about whether to seek reservation in the existing OBC quota or demand a separate 16 per cent reservation. This, despite

GSAT-29, India’s Latest Communication Satellite, Pushed Higher Into Orbit

Source- ndtv.com India’s latest communication satellite, GSAT-29, was pushed further upwards towards its intended spot on Friday morning, the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) said. The satellite’s orbit was successfully raised further by firing the liquid apogee motor engine at 10.27 a.m. for an hour and forty minutes. Thereafter, the GSAT-29’s apogee/perigee was 35,837 km and

Train 18, India’s First Engine-Less Train, To Go On Trial Run Today

Source- ndtv.com The trial run of the country’s engine-less train will be conducted today on the Bareilly-Moradabad section. “Train 18”, developed by the Integral Coach Factory and seen as a successor to the Shatabdi Express, was unveiled last month by Railway Board chairman Ashwani Lohani. The fully air-conditioned train, driven by a self-propulsion module, can run