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India’s Private Space Leap: Vikram-1 Launch Ahead

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  Skyroot Aerospace Prepares Historic Mission Hyderabad-based Skyroot Aerospace is gearing up to launch Vikram‑1 , marking a major milestone in India’s private space sector. The rocket will become India’s first privately developed orbital launch vehicle, highlighting the growing role of startups in the country’s space ambitions. A Boost for India’s Space Startup Ecosystem The launch represents a significant shift in India’s space industry, traditionally dominated by Indian Space Research Organisation . With private players now entering orbital launch capabilities, the mission could open new opportunities for satellite deployment and commercial space services. Advancing India’s Space Economy 🚨 Hyderabad-based Skyroot Aerospace is preparing to launch Vikram-1, India’s first privately built orbital rocket. pic.twitter.com/gMpk37oN11 — Indian Tech & Infra (@IndianTechGuide) March 7, 2026 If successful, Vikram-1 will strengthen India’s position in the global small-satellite ...

Karnataka’s Plan to Ban Social Media for Under-16s

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  A New Digital Safety Proposal In its 2026–27 state budget, the government of Karnataka has proposed banning social media access for children below the age of 16. The move aims to address growing concerns about the mental health, online safety, and digital addiction affecting young users. Protecting Young Minds Online Officials argue that early exposure to social media platforms can expose children to cyberbullying, harmful content, and excessive screen time. By restricting access for those under 16, the government hopes to encourage healthier digital habits and reduce psychological pressure among teenagers. Debate Over Feasibility While the proposal highlights the need for stronger digital safeguards, critics question how such a ban would be enforced in practice. Social media platforms rarely verify age strictly, and many young users already bypass restrictions. Balancing Safety and Freedom 🚨Karnataka proposes banning social media for children below 16 in its 2026-27 budget....

Rising Costs Challenge India’s Bullet Train Ambitions

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  India’s flagship high-speed rail project is facing a sharp cost escalation, raising fresh questions about infrastructure financing and project timelines. The 508-kilometre bullet train corridor, once projected as a transformative transportation initiative, is now significantly more expensive than initially planned. Massive Cost Escalation 🚨 The 508-kilometre bullet train corridor, originally estimated at around Rs 1.1 lakh crore, is now expected to cost Rs 1.98 lakh crore, an escalation of nearly 83%. The Union government is preparing to absorb an additional Rs 90,000 crore burden. pic.twitter.com/DmckzxGFY5 — Indian Tech & Infra (@IndianTechGuide) March 5, 2026 The bullet train corridor was originally estimated to cost around Rs 1.1 lakh crore . However, revised estimates suggest the project will now require Rs 1.98 lakh crore , marking an increase of nearly 83% . Such a dramatic rise highlights the financial pressures large-scale infrastructure projects oft...

Amaravati to Expand as Unified Capital Region

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  Vision for a Larger Capital N. Chandrababu Naidu has reaffirmed that Andhra Pradesh’s capital, Amaravati , will encompass the municipal corporations of Vijayawada , Mangalagiri , and Guntur . The announcement signals a push toward an integrated urban development model designed to strengthen administration, infrastructure, and economic growth . Integrated Urban Development By bringing these key cities under one capital framework, the government aims to create a seamless metropolitan ecosystem. The move is expected to improve connectivity, attract investments, and streamline governance across the region. Boost to Economy and Infrastructure A unified capital region could accelerate major infrastructure projects, including roads, public transport, and digital networks. Officials believe this expansion will position Amaravati as a dynamic administrative and economic hub for Andhra Pradesh’s future.

Apple’s India Push Creates 2.5 Lakh Jobs, Women Lead the Workforce Transformation

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  Women workers assembling iPhones at an Apple supplier manufacturing facility in India under the PLI scheme. Apple Inc. has emerged as one of India’s largest generators of blue-collar employment in recent years, powered by the government’s Production-Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme launched in 2021 to promote mobile-phone manufacturing. In just five years, Apple’s India ecosystem has added more than 2.5 lakh (250,000) direct jobs — significantly exceeding early projections — ahead of the scheme’s conclusion in March 2026. The milestone highlights how global supply chain diversification and domestic policy incentives have combined to accelerate India’s electronics manufacturing ambitions. Women at the Heart of the Hiring Boom A striking feature of this employment surge is the overwhelming participation of women. According to data submitted to the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), more than 70% of the newly created direct jobs have gone to women, many aged ...

PM Narendra Modi Receives Grand Welcome in Tel Aviv

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 Narendra Modi arrived in Tel Aviv today for a high-profile diplomatic visit to Israel, marking a major moment in India’s foreign policy outreach. At the airport, he was received personally by Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife Sara Netanyahu—a gesture underscoring the importance of the bilateral relationship. The visit is expected to strengthen cooperation across defense, technology, agriculture, water innovation, and cultural exchange. With both nations deepening strategic engagement over the past decade, this arrival sets the tone for a series of key meetings and agreements aimed at elevating ties further. The warm airport reception reflects both countries’ commitment to expanding their partnership, making this visit a pivotal moment in India–Israel diplomatic history.

Fast & Furious Titles to Exit Netflix India on March 1, 2026: Fans Begin Final Binge Run

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  If you’ve been planning a Fast & Furious marathon, this might be your last chance—at least on Netflix India. Multiple reports confirm that eight major titles from the franchise will exit the platform on March 1, 2026, making February 28, 2026 the final full day for viewers to stream them. The update has triggered a wave of nostalgia among fans, many of whom still return to the franchise for its street-racing origins, globe-hopping action sequences, and the now-iconic “family” emotion that defines the saga. From high-octane heists to physics-defying stunts, the series has built a loyal fan base that continues to revisit its biggest moments. While Netflix India periodically refreshes its catalogue due to licensing cycles, the departure of such a large portion of the Fast & Furious collection is a significant shift for action lovers. For many viewers, this signals the perfect time to rewatch the franchise, relive its early underground racing days, and enjoy its blockbuster e...