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  • Indian Railways Strengthens Safety Network with Rs 206 Crore Kavach Project in Northern Railway

    New Delhi, July 10: Indian Railways has approved a major safety enhancement project worth Rs 206 crore for the deployment of the Kavach automatic train protection system across a 680-kilometre section of Northern Railway.

    The initiative aims to further strengthen railway safety by introducing advanced technology designed to prevent train collisions, improve operational control, and provide enhanced protection during train movement.

    Under the project, Kavach technology will be installed across selected sections of the Northern Railway network, enabling real-time communication between locomotives and railway signalling systems. The system will assist in preventing accidents caused by signal-related errors and improve the overall safety of train operations.

    Railway officials said the project is part of Indian Railways’ ongoing efforts to modernise its safety infrastructure and expand the use of indigenous technology across the national rail network.

    The implementation of Kavach is expected to improve passenger safety, enhance operational efficiency, and support the vision of building a safer and more technologically advanced railway system.

  • Chapman Freeborn helps restore Air Zimbabwe’s Harare–London Gatwick route

    Chapman Freeborn helps restore Air Zimbabwe’s Harare–London Gatwick route

    July 10: Chapman Freeborn, the global aircraft charter and leasing specialist and part of Avia Solutions Group, has supported Air Zimbabwe with a tailored ACMI (Aircraft, Crew, Maintenance and Insurance) capacity solution for the planned resumption of direct scheduled services between Harare and London Gatwick.

    Expected to restart by the end of July 2026, the route will reconnect Zimbabwe and the United Kingdom with direct scheduled flights for the first time in more than 14 years. The service will be operated by Spanish carrier Plus Ultra using an Airbus A330 aircraft under a long-term ACMI agreement, with initial operations expected to include three weekly frequencies between Harare and London Gatwick.

    Under the agreement, Plus Ultra will provide the aircraft, crew, maintenance and insurance, while the flights will operate under Air Zimbabwe’s flight code. Chapman Freeborn delivered the ACMI and contract management support required to help structure the long-haul operation, working closely with all stakeholders throughout the planning process.

    The resumption of the route marks more than the return of a direct air service. It restores a vital commercial, tourism and cultural link between Zimbabwe and the United Kingdom, while enhancing travel options for the Zimbabwean diaspora, business travellers and tourists. The service is also expected to strengthen direct air freight capacity for time-sensitive exports, including horticultural and other perishable products destined for the UK market.

    “This is an important milestone for Air Zimbabwe and a significant step in restoring direct connectivity between Zimbabwe and the United Kingdom. We are proud to have played an important role in supporting this project, working closely with Air Zimbabwe and Plus Ultra to help deliver the right structure for the route.

    Across Africa, we continue to see growing demand for flexible capacity solutions as airlines rebuild networks, respond to passenger demand and manage fleet requirements more efficiently. ACMI can play an important role in supporting that growth, particularly on strategic routes where speed, flexibility and operational reliability are essential,” said Linas Dovydenas, President – IMEA at Chapman Freeborn.

    “Long-haul ACMI programmes require close coordination between airlines, operators, aviation authorities and commercial partners—from aircraft suitability and operational planning to regulatory compliance and service readiness. In this case, our team supported the project from a capacity and contract management perspective, helping bring together the right structure for a strategically important route. This project demonstrates how collaborative ACMI solutions can help airlines restore critical routes and return strategically important services to the market,” said Daniel Huggins, Director – ACMI & Leasing at Chapman Freeborn.

    Chapman Freeborn’s dedicated ACMI team supports airlines worldwide with short-, medium- and long-term capacity requirements across narrowbody, widebody, regional and cargo aircraft. Through tailored aircraft leasing and ACMI solutions, the company helps carriers optimise fleet capacity, restore key routes and respond effectively to complex operational requirements.

  • Gandhinagar to Witness Major Green Expansion Under Gujarat’s ‘Van Kavach’ Initiative

    Gandhinagar, July 10: Gujarat is set to strengthen its environmental conservation efforts with the expansion of the ‘Van Kavach’ forest model, under which around 600 hectares of land in Gandhinagar will be developed into green zones.

    The initiative aims to increase forest cover, promote biodiversity, and create sustainable green spaces in and around the state capital. The project will focus on scientific plantation techniques, ecosystem restoration, and long-term maintenance of the newly developed forest areas.

    Officials said the expansion of the ‘Van Kavach’ model is part of Gujarat’s broader efforts to address environmental challenges, improve air quality, and enhance urban ecological balance.

    The planned green cover development is expected to provide multiple environmental benefits, including carbon reduction, improved climate resilience, and increased habitat for native plant and animal species.

    The state government has emphasised coordinated efforts among various departments and stakeholders to ensure effective implementation and long-term success of the project.

  • Jharkhand to Conduct ‘Chunav Pathshala’ at All Polling Booths for Electoral Roll Verification

    Ranchi, July 10: The Jharkhand government will organise ‘Chunav Pathshala’ at all polling booths across the state on July 14 to facilitate electoral roll verification and assist citizens in updating their voter details.

    The initiative, aimed at strengthening the accuracy of electoral rolls, will provide voters an opportunity to verify their information, raise corrections, and seek assistance regarding voter registration-related processes.

    Officials associated with the election administration have been directed to ensure effective coordination and public participation during the programme. Booth-level officers will be present at polling stations to guide citizens through the verification process and address their queries.

    The ‘Chunav Pathshala’ initiative is part of ongoing efforts to improve voter services, increase awareness, and ensure that eligible citizens are properly included in the electoral database.

    Authorities have appealed to voters to participate in the programme and verify their details to help maintain updated and error-free electoral rolls ahead of future elections.

  • Auckland Sky Tower Showcases India’s Tricolour During PM Modi’s Historic Visit

    Auckland, July 10: Auckland’s iconic Sky Tower was illuminated in the colours of the Indian national flag, marking Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s historic visit to New Zealand and celebrating the strong and growing ties between the two countries.

    The special illumination featured the saffron, white, and green colours of the Indian tricolour, symbolising friendship, cooperation, and the deepening partnership between India and New Zealand.

    The gesture reflected the warm welcome extended to Prime Minister Modi during his visit and highlighted the close cultural, economic, and diplomatic relations shared by the two nations.

    The landmark display attracted attention across Auckland and served as a symbolic celebration of India-New Zealand relations, with communities joining in commemorating the occasion.

    Prime Minister Modi’s visit is expected to further strengthen bilateral cooperation in areas including trade, technology, education, innovation, and people-to-people connections.

  • Indian Railways Revises Advance Ticket Booking Period, Introduces 60-Day Reservation Window

    New Delhi, July 10: Indian Railways has implemented its revised advance reservation policy, bringing a major change to the ticket booking system for passengers travelling across the country.

    Indian Railways Revises Advance Ticket Booking Period, Introduces 60-Day Reservation Window

    As per the updated policy, passengers can now book train tickets up to 60 days in advance, replacing the earlier 120-day advance reservation period. The revised booking window has come into effect from Friday and will apply to future reservations across the railway network.

    The move is aimed at making the ticket reservation process more efficient and aligned with passenger travel patterns. Railway authorities have advised travellers to plan their journeys according to the new reservation timeline while booking tickets through authorised railway platforms and reservation counters.

    The revised policy is expected to provide greater clarity in advance planning and help improve the overall management of train reservations.

    Indian Railways continues to introduce passenger-friendly measures to enhance travel convenience, improve service delivery, and ensure a smoother booking experience for millions of passengers nationwide.

  • Grahaa Space Prepares to Launch SOLARAS on Skyroot Aerospace’s Vikram-1 Mission

    Grahaa Space Prepares to Launch SOLARAS on Skyroot Aerospace's Vikram-1 Mission

    India, July 10: Grahaa Space, a Bengaluru-based spacetech company focused on developing earth observation nanosatellite for geospatial video data from Low Earth Orbit, is preparing to launch SOLARAS – an experimental nanosatellite, on Skyroot Aerospace’s Vikram1 mission from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota. 

    The mission, named SIDDHI, marks an important milestone for the company as it seeks to demonstrate its stackable nanosatellite bus and platform in Low Earth Orbit. 

    In addition to validating some of the systems and subsystems designed for its future satellite programmes, the mission will also demonstrate an academic research payload VISWA-M, developed by VIT-AP University, Amaravati. The company intends to demonstrate a hosted payload architecture designed to support research and academic missions.

     This mission is also aligned with Grahaa Space’s larger vision of building cost-efficient, scalable nanosatellite platforms that can make space-based data more accessible for scientific research, earth observation, disaster management, agriculture, climate monitoring and emerging commercial applications. Through SOLARAS, the company aims to take a step closer to enabling faster, flexible, and application-led satellite missions from India.

    India’s private space sector is entering a new phase of growth, driven by innovation, collaboration and a shared ambition to build world-class space capabilities. Missions like Vikram1 are creating opportunities for emerging space companies to demonstrate technologies and accelerate innovation.

    For Grahaa SpaceSOLARAS is an important milestone as we demonstrate our stackable nano satellite bus and platform in Low Earth Orbit and validate our tech stack that will support our future missions, said Ramesh Kumar V, Co-founder and CEO, Grahaa Space.

  • Sensex, Nifty Rally Nearly 1 pc on Strong IT and Financial Sector Support

    Mumbai, July 10: Indian equity markets ended the trading session on a positive note, with benchmark indices Sensex and Nifty gaining around 1%, led by strong performances from information technology and financial sector stocks.

    The BSE Sensex witnessed broad-based buying interest, while the Nifty 50 also moved higher as investors responded positively to improving market sentiment and renewed confidence in key sectors.

    IT stocks emerged as major contributors to the rally, supported by optimism around technology sector growth and positive corporate developments. Financial stocks, including banking and lending companies, also recorded strong gains, providing further momentum to the market.

    Analysts said improved investor participation, favourable global cues, and buying interest in heavyweight stocks supported the upward movement. Market participants will continue to monitor corporate earnings, economic indicators, and global developments for further direction.

    The session reflected renewed investor confidence, with sectoral strength helping Indian benchmarks close firmly in the green.

  • PM Modi Receives Warm Welcome in Auckland

    Auckland, July 10: Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Auckland on Friday, marking the beginning of his visit to New Zealand. He was warmly received by New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon upon arrival.

    The two leaders exchanged greetings and shared a warm embrace, reflecting the close and friendly relations between India and New Zealand.

    During his visit, Prime Minister Modi is expected to hold discussions with Prime Minister Luxon on strengthening bilateral cooperation and expanding partnerships in areas of mutual interest, including trade, investment, education, technology, and regional issues.

    The visit highlights the commitment of both countries to further deepen their relationship and explore new avenues of collaboration for mutual growth and development.

  • Gujarat Honoured with National Horticulture Excellence Award

    Gandhinagar, July 10: Gujarat has been conferred a national award in recognition of its outstanding achievements in the horticulture sector, reflecting the state’s sustained efforts to boost agricultural productivity, promote innovation, and enhance farmers’ livelihoods.

    The award acknowledges Gujarat’s significant progress in expanding horticultural cultivation, improving productivity, adopting modern farming practices, and implementing farmer-centric initiatives. State officials said the recognition underscores the government’s commitment to strengthening the horticulture sector through technology-driven interventions, efficient resource management, and value-chain development.

    The state government attributed the achievement to the collective efforts of farmers, agricultural scientists, extension workers, and various departments engaged in promoting sustainable horticultural development. It noted that continuous policy support, improved irrigation infrastructure, and the adoption of advanced cultivation techniques have contributed to Gujarat’s impressive performance.

    Officials said the recognition would further encourage the state to accelerate initiatives aimed at increasing horticultural production, enhancing market access, promoting exports, and improving income opportunities for farmers.

    The award reaffirms Gujarat’s position as one of the country’s leading horticulture-producing states and highlights its commitment to advancing sustainable and inclusive agricultural growth.