India’s Cochin Shipyard has awarded ABB a contract to supply power and propulsion systems for two new electric tugboats. Due for delivery to Polestar Maritime in 2027 as part of Phase 1 of India’s ...
Berg Propulsion has secured a contract to supply propulsion systems and electrical integration technology for two all-electric harbor tugs being built under India’s Green Tug Transition Program. The ...
Berg Propulsion has signed a formal partnership agreement with Scotland-based Stone Marine Services (SMS) to expand service and support capabilities across the UK and Ireland.The non-exclusive ...
KINGSTON, Jamaica—Agriculture Minister Floyd Green has announced Phase 2 of the Hurricane Melissa Recovery Programme in the amount of $250 million. He said Phase 1 has gone “extremely well”, allowing ...
The admit card will not only allow entry into the examination centre but will also function as an identity verification document on the exam day. Without it, candidates will not be permitted to sit ...
UPSC Prelims Admit Card 2026 LIVE: Civil Services Preliminary exam hall ticket will be available on the official website of UPSC at upsc.gov.in. Follow the blog for latest updates on admit card and ...
Kolkata Metro will operate additional services on the Blue and Green lines on Sunday, May 24, to facilitate travel for candidates appearing in the UPSC Civil Services Preliminary Examination, 2026.
Sometime last year, Dattu Valvi took up temporary work offered by the state forest department in his village Mogarbara in Gujarat, about 120 km away from Surat. The job required him to drive a tractor ...
The Government of Ghana has officially concluded its engagement under the International Monetary Fund’s Extended Credit Facility and transitioned to the Non-Financing Policy Coordination Instrument ...
UPSC Prelims Question Paper 2026: UPSC Prelims Question Paper 2026: The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has released the question paper PDF for GS and CSAT for the UPSC Civil Services ...
People who want to do more to fight climate change and those who want to do less tend to have one thing in common. Both sides agree that decarbonising the world economy will be dauntingly expensive.